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    In a great short story‚ authors must have a captivating idea‚ unique language‚ and at least one element that separates it from other stories. A common phrase when writing is “show not tell”‚ but in the short story “Miracle Polish” by Steven Millhauser‚ Millhauser does the opposite. The story is mostly narrative‚ with a half scenes and a majority of the dialogue buried within the paragraphs. The effect of this writing style is a theme that reflects the title‚ a story where a life is lived not in the

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    The short story A Restaurant at the End of the Universe is a continuation of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Both stories are written by Douglas Adam‚ who is an English writer‚ scriptwriter‚ essayist‚ humorist‚ satirist and dramatist. This story is about how humans eat animals every single day but in this particular setting the animal who is about to be eaten is able to speak to the consumer. While a group of space travelers are out to dinner‚ in a different galaxy‚ they all decide to order

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    Introduction to Literature A Similar Journey February 2011 There are many people who travel a distance in life to find the path they should take or to remember the path they once took. In the poem “The Path Not Taken‚” by Robert Frost and the short story "I Used to Live Here Once" by Jean Rhys there are many similarities and differences. The authors’ use of describing a path helps them personify life’s journeys and self-reflection. Robert Frost uses imagery to describe two different journeys

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    Normally‚ we tend to trap ourselves in these negative situations and lose our sense of purpose. However‚ we need to realize is that there are always opportunities and ways out of every negative situation. Bernice Morgan addresses this idea through her short story Windows. The story follows the main protagonist‚ Leah Levitawitz’s journey out of her own darkness. She

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    In suspenseful stories there are several twists‚ turns‚ and surprises. Often to catch a reader’s attention. “August Heat” by W.F. Harvey creates suspense in many ways throughout his entire short story. He leaves people wanting more and to continue reading it. As well as leaving a bit of a mystery. Although mystery and suspense is different in suspenseful story the protagonist gradually becomes aware of the dangers‚ which the readers already know. Meanwhile in a mystery‚ a major event such as

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    Week 9 DQ 2. Describe your staffing approach (ethnocentric‚ polycentric‚ or geocentric) and why you are choosing this approach. In doing business in a Japan‚ the polycentric staffing approach would work best. In this approach Host country nationals occupy positions in the foreign subsidiary. Some transfers of HCNs to headquarters also take place. The approach eliminates the language barriers‚ and typically HCNs are less expensive.  This policy is best used when companies want to keep hiring

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    Chase Brown Oliva 9/22/12 English 102 Short Story Analysis: The Red Convertible “The Red Convertible” by Louise Erdrich is a short story about two Native American brothers‚ Lyman and Henry‚ and their growing bond as brothers. Symbolism is used rather heavily in this story. One of the main symbols of the story‚ as noted in the title‚ is the red convertible. The red convertible symbolizes the relationship status of the two brothers‚ and the struggles they face as Henry is drafted into the

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    A&P Analysis Letting ones emotions get in the way of reality is a very dangerous thought. In the short story‚ “A & P” by John Updike‚ the protagonist of the story‚ Sammy‚ made a very harsh decision that will effect him greatly‚ just because he let his emotions take over his good judgment. The three females in the story walk into the market that Sammy works at but in bikini tops‚ shorts and no shoes. They distract Sammy while their presence is in the store. Eventually‚ Sammy’s manager scolds the

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    provides an ideal process for account managers and specialists to work together to serve a client. "The place and time to use team-selling is when customer solutions is more important than price" (Dalrymple et al 2001). The Case Study Imaginative Staffing Inc. is a temporary services firm‚ formed in 1990. With $17 million in revenue; the CEO Angie Roberts is unhappy concerning the length of time to close a sale once a prospect has been identified. Roberts has found the average length of time to close

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    Write a theme for this short story. (What is the main message it is trying to convey? If you get stuck‚ use the guide at the end of this packet to help you write a theme.) The theme is that life is worth living even if you are an elder. 3. If someone had not grown up in Ecuador

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