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    The Pearl Interpretive

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    humans are greedy is the scene where Kino does not want to give up the pearl and keeps all his dreams also demonstrates people’s avarice. Juana‚ who is smart enough to figure out the reality of the pearl trouble‚ advises Kino to throw the pearl away. Juana says‚ "This pearl is evil. This pearl is like a sin. It will destroy us all!"(Steinbeck‚ page 38). Even though Juana warns Kino that the pearl will bring misfortunes to the family and advises him to throw the pearl away‚ Kino neither takes the advice

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    hospitals‚ clinics‚ and physicians offices maintain patient records in paper format which is also known as a manual record. There are several ways to maintain patient records‚ including source oriented records (SOR)‚ problem oriented records (POR)‚ and integrated records. The source oriented records (SOR) are information about a patient’s care categorized and organized by the “source” of the information provided for the patient. Records are kept together by subject matter‚ for example; lab information are

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    Patiño‚ an inmate nun at the Mandaluyong Orphanage. That afternoon‚ on August 19‚ 1896‚ Honoria grew shocked and very upset to the revelation. The mother portress of the Orphanage‚ Sor Teresa de Jesus saw Honoria crying so she approached her. Honoria told everything she heard from her brother. At around 6:15 pm that day‚ Sor Teresa called Teodoro Patiño and advised him to tell everything he knew about the Katipunan through confession to Father Mariano Gíl. Controlled by his fear of Hell‚ Teodoro went

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    Critical Lens: the Pearl

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    came along with it. Kino hoped that the wealth of the pearl would allow Coyotito to go to school and receive an education and that Kino and Juana would be married in a church. Kino refused to give up the pearl‚ and he had to pay by getting Coyotito shot by a rifle. However‚ Kino also received gender equality and respect. The loss of Coyotito made Juana and Kino become equal because they had both faced the same pain. There are prices to pay for every decision we make‚ and those can make

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    that humans are greedy is the scene where Kino does not want to give up the pearl and keeps all his dreams also demonstrates people’s avarice. Juana‚ who is smart enough to figure out the reality of the pearl trouble‚ advises Kino to throw the pearl away. Juana says‚ "This pearl is evil. This pearl is like a sin. It will destroy us all!"(38). Even though Juana warns Kino that the pearl will bring misfortunes to the family and advises him to

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    In an industrial hydrodesulphurization unit‚ such as in a refinery‚ the hydrodesulphurization reaction takes place in a fixed-bed reactor at elevated temperatures ranging from 300 to 400 °C and elevated pressures ranging from 30 to 130 atmospheres of absolute pressure‚ typically in the presence of a catalyst consisting of an alumina base impregnated with cobalt and molybdenum (usually called a CoMo catalyst). • Occasionally‚ a combination of nickel and molybdenum (called NiMo) is used‚ in addition

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    #1 When they find the pearl Juana and Kino try not to “anger the gods” by showing their eagerness to open the oyster. The pearl will pay for Coyotito to get an education‚ it is ironic that superstition is important here. During chapter three the news spreads throughout the town‚ no one has good thoughts concerning Kino’s pearl except Kino and Juana. When the priest hears it‚ he thinks of all the repairs the church needs and wonders how much the pearl would be worth. When the doctor heard it he was

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    knowledge among the employees about their job work. The employees did not get the complete knowledge and Jose was unaware of this fact. The distribution of work load was not at all balanced. Magdalena and new translators’ work were swarming while Juana and other translators were doing nothing. Also‚ the morale of the team as a whole was down because they knew little about their department. 2. Joanna can give the following recommendations: Elena can be replaced by Magdalena as she had more respect

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    deceiving or sin. In Eden Adam and Eve trusted each other and so did the animals. But the pearl changed that‚ it made Kino‚ distrusting and cruel‚ destroying Eden forever. Kino’s lack of trust leads into a loss of community‚ Steinbeck depicts “And Juana (...) asked‚ ‘Who do you fear?” Kino searched for a true answer‚ and at last he said ‘Everyone’” (36). It appears as if there is still good in Kino‚ he doesn’t want to lie‚ and although that appears to be an unimportant detail it shows that although

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