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    Thesis: Throughout this novel‚ Jem and Scout realize the unpleasant truth of the world through their community which results in the loss of their innocence. II. Body A. Topic Sentence: Different situations result in Jem and Scout to lose their innocence as they see how society groups people. 1. Kids learn that even Maycomb is a place full of judgmental people a. "There’s four types of folks in this world. There’s the ordinary kind like us and the neighbors‚ there’s the kind like the

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    Fans of “NCIS” would love to engage with the characters of the show‚ even if it was role playing. This aspect of being a devoted viewer is always the barrier between a well written TV show and wanting to escape the real world to fight crime and help put the bad guys away (even if it is fake). This scenario got me thinking this week about the possibility of “NCIS” and the future of the show. It is possible that this famed CBS show will ever get a fan attraction like “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”

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    The Anatomy of Decision

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    Ana Veras 1/30/2013 BUS 3302 Professor Ed Jaye Chapter 1 Summary The Anatomy of Decisions • In the real world managers are paid to make decisions on a daily basis‚ on how your firm’s resources are controlled to meet goals that have been set by higher managers or by yourself. • There are some essential characteristics that manager’s share when making a decision; they are usually made with someone else’s money and need to be justified‚ they build on one another‚ the outcome is important

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    Effect of reality tv

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    1. Introduction We live in a globalised world were information is king. The technology world as brought the world to our feet by just a click of the button. We are now surrounded by virtual worlds and reality TV. The question is has this brought us to a place were our reality is now blurred? We live in a world were we are surrounded by the mass media portraying air brushed woman‚ attractive guys‚ perfect families etc this is in our faces so much that we start to think that this is who we should

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    little to no legal repercussions and at times elevating those involved to new heights of stardom. Even those not in the celebrity limelight are influenced by “reality” shows. These shows promote the average Joe to celebrity status often by showing “real life” scenarios that include the use of alcohol and drugs. This almost unobscured access into the sometimes illegal and immoral parts of celebrities and non-celebrities private lives has influenced the landscape of what is considered socially and

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    make us think that the story is about roosters and farm animals‚ but in reality he is making the Aristocracy of his time period the subject of his mockery by making the reader realize how clueless the Aristocracy can be to the way things are in the real World. Chaucer describes Chaunticleer in many different ways. One of them is his language. Chaunticleer’s language is that of a scholar. He quotes many different scriptures in a conversation with Pertelote‚ such as‚ Saint Kenelm‚ Daniel and Joseph (from

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    Math Today

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    Today When We Have Devices Some think that math has no place in the world‚ and I must admit that I am one of those people. I understand that we do use math everyday but in an age of technology it’s no longer needed as much as it once was; or is it? I theorize that math is still an important tool that we must remain proficient at to keep up with the times‚ because without math we would not only be lost in the ever changing world of technology and programing but we wouldn’t be able to figure out simple

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    The world is a very mysterious place with its constant advancements and how it is always evolving‚ but to some people this world may be considered a scary place. This fear of the outside world has the ability to make those who fear it unable to accept reality. In Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie‚ the thought of accepting reality is especially hard for the Wingfield family‚ Laura‚ Tom‚ and Amanda‚ causing them to close themselves off each in their own unique way. The loss of reality

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    The Fictional Reality

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    line that separates these so called "reality" television shows from the authenticity of real life. Reality television shows may seem convincingly real to the naked eye‚ but they do not accurately portray "real life". One has to first take note of the environment all of these contestants are set in. Majority of the time they are set in very unlikely settings that would normally never happen in the real world. Film producers and directors are paid to creatively manipulate the settings contestants

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    lady by the name of Mary Hodges and she is the female version of the character Walter Mitty. This story is very entertaining and fun to read. Walter Mitty lived in the world of fantasy. What was happening around him‚ he imagined himself in that particular moment. It was like an escape from his dull reality. In the real world‚ he is ordinary‚ passive and sometimes incompetent. In his fantasies‚ he is strong‚ decisive and possesses every good quality he lacks in reality. The story is somewhat

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