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    Braden Townsend January 23‚ 2015 Night Journal #1 Page 18- “Besides‚ people were interested in everything—in strategy‚ in diplomacy‚ in politics‚ in Zionism—but not in their own fate.” I believe that what he means by this is‚ that people think that just because they’re so small‚ or that they’re race is spread out over many countries‚ that people will think that they will not be noticed and left alone. However this mindset got them killed. The Nazi’s didn’t care about how hard it would be to exterminate

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    NGUYEN HUYNH TRUC CHI (TRISSY) COMN-152 QUESTION 25 Read your first journal entry. How have your reading and writing skills improved in COMN 152? What are some areas that still need improvement? I have taken a look at my first journal entry‚ I believe that my reading and writing skills substantially improved in COMN 152. In reading‚ I often did not use a dictionary and translate new vocabulary during reading a book‚ along with a random story in which I read on the internet. I try to finish reading

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    Journal Entry This Journal entry shall discuss my feelings on Cathy Song’s ”Heaven‚” and analyzing as well as interpreting the message in it. I will go into the message of heritage‚ how the narrator’s boy relates to his heritage‚ and interpretation of the narrator’s feelings on the town that her family lives in. One of the biggest underlying elements is heritage. It immediately starts off with “He thinks when we die we’ll go to China” (line 1). This poem talks about Chinese heritage through the view

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    In order to live deliberately‚ we must be able to enlighten our minds and open our hearts to ideas that are different from our own. In Thoreau’s journal entries‚ he says‚ “cultivate the tree which you have found to bear fruit in your soil.” To me‚ the soil symbolizes the human essence‚ the tree symbolizes the opportunities we receive‚ and the fruit symbolizes the great actions that a person has done with the opportunities brought to them. When it comes to personal successes‚ we must be able to move

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    The learning journal entry must be a reflective statement that considers the following questions: 1) Describe what you did. This does not mean that you copy and paste from what you have posted or the assignments you have prepared. You need to describe what you did and how you did it. This week we were exposed to really interesting parts or data structures; Lists‚ Stacks‚ Queues‚ dictionaries. There was a lot of material that I had to read and some videos I had to watch to get a good understanding

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    22/4/17 Journal Entry #8 London Christopher embarks on a challenging journey to London which acts as a symbolic rite of passage‚ as he successfully transitions from a boy needs help completing everyday task for the normal person to someone who can independently complete a task beyond his limitations. Christopher had to endure thirst and hunger while he was in a state of confusion while waiting for a train. I felt sympathetic towards him‚ feeling both worried but at the same time a sense of reverence

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    Eoin Fitzsimons Humanities 1 Double Entry Journal 12/3/2014 “In 1947 the British left‚ but only a moron would think that we became free then.” (Adiga 18). The above quote is from White Tiger by Aravind Adiga. The speaker‚ Balram Halwai aka White Tiger is a self made man out of the so called darkness of India. He goes from working in a tea shop to working as a driver and after a few bad decisions becomes a self proclaimed entrepreneur. In his time period‚ India’s government is corrupt. Officials

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    Journal Entry #3 Personality After taking the personality test I discovered several things. Based on the test I have high levels of openness‚ extraversion‚ agreeableness‚ and neuroticism. I also have a moderate level of conscientiousness. I like the fact that I have high levels when it comes to openness‚ extraversion‚ and agreeableness. When people interact with me their perception of me is positive. However‚ I also don’t like that I am very agreeable. Others see me as very trusting‚ friendly

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    To Build a Fire Journal Entry The old timer in the story of‚ “To Build a Fire” by Jack London‚ plays a significant role throughout The man’s journey through the Yukon Trail. His part also has a truly symbolic meaning that is evident whenever The man refers to him. While looking at the story from a Darwinian perspective‚ The old timer is a successful breed of humans because of his wise decisions and intelligence. He shared his thoughts to The man about the traveling conditions that day and offered

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    Direct Narration

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    DIRECT NARRATION Although it may be referred to by other names (direct exposition‚ objective narration‚ summary exposition‚ or simply narration)‚ direct narration is where the narrator of the story addresses the reader directly. When conveying information by direct narration‚ the narrator simply states the information without any pretext of channeling it through a character or exposing it through some sort of prop. As noted by Ansen Dibell in Plot‚ the simplest way is to just slip the information

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