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    Despite the Pitka acquisition‚ significant progress in restructuring the Company‚ and reducing debt in 2011‚ our progress was not reflected in our 2011 earnings performance. In fact‚ while our actions are expected to provide substantial future returns through lower operating and debt service costs‚ the up-front costs to implement our plan reduced our 2011 earnings. For 2012‚ Simserv-Pitka recorded earnings from continuing operations of $9.3 million as compared to $15.5 million in 2011. Income from continuing

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    THE EYE. The normal sighted human eye perceives an object which is ‘described’ by light rays and how they are bent by it . Usually‚ the image of the object is picked up on the retina‚ on the area of the Central Forea as an upside down picture which is then ‘righted’ by the brain in order that the object may be seen. Different distanced objects are perceived by the eye and the lens is the part that makes this possible. Objects which are close to the eye are seen by the eyes’s lens becoming thicker

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    Neurotic Human behavior: a psychoanalytic approach to the Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison Abstract: This study is a psychoanalytic approach to the Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. The previous research of psychoanalysis to this novel was always by using Freudian psychology. Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis focuses on determinism that human Nature is not flexible. But he doesn’t emphasize much on one’s self-realization and self growth. Freud was pessimistic and believes that neurosis is present in every

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    David Sedaris is an American humorist‚ comedian‚ author‚ and radio contributor. He is mainly known for his short stories and the humor that he incorporates in them. Sedaris is “A life narrator who uses humorous short narrative to render his experience and perspective” (Cardell and Kuttainen 101). With Sedaris’s stories‚ he “Enters into a contemporary moment where the reception and production of life stories is both overwhelmingly popular and intensely complex” (Cardell and Kuttainen 101). Many of

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    Reader-Oriented Criticism This essay will summarize what Reader-Oriented Criticism actually is and how it plays a role with in Friday Night Lights. First of all‚ Reader-Oriented Criticism is the interaction of what the text was written to mean and how the viewer reads it‚ also known as text-reader relationships. “As such‚ reader-oriented criticism is largely concerned with “potential” as opposed to “actualized” meanings of the text to an audience” (Vande 331). The text throughs out cues on how

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    Essay 4: Sedaris Essay Me Talk Pretty One Day‚ published in 2000‚ is a best selling collection of essays by American humorist David Sedaris. Divided into two parts‚ David Sedaris ’s work represents a collection of personal essays on the subject of his personal life. The first part consists of essays about Sedaris’s life before his move to Normandy‚ France while the second section‚ "Deux"‚ tells of Sedaris’s move to Normandy with his partner Hugh. In Me Talk Pretty One Day‚ David Sedaris writes about

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    Characters Effect on a Reader Characters dealing with a situation affect each reader differently. The characters reaction to a situation may have a reader feel exactly as the character does‚ or in some instances‚ the reader may look more at how differently they would feel in the same situation. In an attempt to answer Henry James on how characters are only as interesting as their response to the particular situation we will look at “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck and “To Build a Fire”

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    In Chapter 7 of Through the Eyes of a Child by Donna E. Norton‚ Norton defines and explains the concepts of Modern Fantasy. Modern Fantasy is a genre of literature that is consisted of story elements that are impossible to happen in real life and/or imaginary. The place‚ setting‚ characters‚ or the event of the story of modern fantasy are impossible to be real or happen in real life. The genre of modern fantasy is very similar to the genre of traditional literature and the only difference is that

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    Ambient‚ Both Eyes Open and One Eye Open. The vertical lines represents the standard deviation of the averages through error bars. The height represent the average pupil diameter amongst the Ambient‚ Both Eyes Open and One Eye Open data which was measured in centimeters (cm). 2) The pupil diameter (cm) of the observed eye when only the unobserved eye was illuminated was less than when both eyes weren’t illuminated. 3) The pupil diameter (cm) of the observed eye when both of the eyes were illuminated

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    and surprising story. It uses sensory details‚ and makes the reader feel connected to the author’s feelings. I believe “Us and Them” constitutes a good story because not only was it humorous and entertaining‚ it also used many literary elements to help elaborate on the details of the story. 3. The handwritten signs described by Sedaris help to elaborate on the differences between the two families‚ and the extreme judgment that Sedaris has towards the Tomkeys. The sign on the Tomkey’s door was most

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