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    they belong to a group‚ especially a group in which members share the same interest and concerns. For example‚ gangs are loyal to their leaders. Politicians are loyal to their parties. Just as warriors and armies in the poem wanted glory on the battlefield and the treasures of a victory; sports teams‚ and armies look for that same glory for themselves and their country. Leaders of armies and political parties expect obedience from their followers. The poem highlights the hierarchy of their

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    repeat customers. ・Customers can enjoy not only good cuisine‚ but also enjoy socializing with other tourists. ・Events will be the restaurant’s specialty. Cons: ・It is costly. ・At night time‚ we have to eliminate some seats for events. Offer a picnic package (promotion). Designed for couples‚

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    symbols. They include-        1. The Marabar Caves            a. The Reverberation of the Cave            b. The Echo Representing a Hindu Resonance        2. The Image of the Green Bird        3. The Wasp Symbol        4. Social Events: Parties‚ Picnics‚ and Celebrations        5. Mosque‚ Cave‚ Temple‚ and Weather        6. Nothing as a Metaphor        7. The Infinite Sky        8. The Pankhawallah Image        9. The Snake Imagery      10. The Collision of the Boats      11. Other Insignificant

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    and costs of war. He highlights the dehumanisation and futile deaths of the soldier’s life’s in the year 1917 throughout the gloomy war in his poems Anthemed for doomed youth and the next war. In Wilford Owen’s poem‚ Anthem for doomed youth the battlefields dull conditions influenced the dehumanisation of the men at war‚ reducing them to cattle “what passing-bells for who die as cattle”. Initially the crucial repetition of dehumanisation on the enforcement

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    Planning Unit – Problem Solving and Case Study Analysis Hannah’s Ice Cream Background Information Ike Telloni always wanted to start his own business; he completed a Commerce program at the University of Ottawa and later moved on to work for the Waterloo Ice Cream Company. Ike worked at the company as a sales representative and then a regional marketing director but after working there for ten years he wanted to find a job where he could be close to family. So he bought a business that

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    fridge * Fireplaces for warmth * Servants and a bathing room * Very spacious and servants lived on the estate * LEISURE ACTIVITIES: * WC: had barely any time to spare cause they were working most of the time * Sometimes had picnics and sing-alongs but very rarely * Swam at beaches sometimes * MC: had time to spare on weekends and sometimes play sports

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    on the battlefield during war. Clara was required to have a pass from an officer or even the president to go reach out and help the wounded men of the Civil War. I dated the document as when Barton actually was given permission to first go to the battlefield by Colonel Pucker. Then‚ I signed it as the colonel for authenticity. To be properly and appropriately clothed‚ Barton wore a dress even on the battlefield as it was disrespectful to wear anything less. The ~’Angel of the Battlefield" was known

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    He would throw company picnics‚ pay the highest wages‚ and give the best benefits which lead employees to reject unionization multiple times. The Clinic also treated its employees well since its early years‚ with company picnics‚ high salaries‚ and opportunities to blow off steam. During that time period‚ the Clinic adopted the phrase “All for one and one for all” in reference

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    Although most people believe that the consequences of war will always be present in society‚ there are few who think it can be completely erased. In “Grass‚” Carl Sandburg uses personification to proclaim that the traces of war can be eliminated by nature and time. "Grass" by Carl Sandburg is a poem filled with depth and complexity. The beginning line of the poem stating‚ "Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo" (Sandburg‚ Carl line 1) shows that there were several bodies left over from

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    2. Letter to the editor: “Andrea Keene’s selective morality is once again showing through in her July 15 letter. This time she expresses her abhorrence of abortion. But how we see only what we choose to see! I wonder if any of the anti-abortionists have considered the widespread use of fertility drugs as the moral equivalent of abortion‚ and‚ if they have‚ why they haven’t come out against them‚ too. The use of these drugs frequently results in multiple births‚ which leads to the death of one of

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