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    The Shining (1980) is creative director Stanley Kubrick’s intense‚ epic‚ gothic horror film and haunted house masterpiece - a beautiful‚ stylish work that distanced itself from the blood-letting and gore of most modern films in the horror genre. (The film waits until its climax to provide the typical catharctic bloody violence of most traditional horror films.) The film’s source material from science-fiction/horror author Stephen King’s 1977 best-selling novel (his third novel under his own name)

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    Education changes destiny Introduction This report will discuss the Aakash tablet computer project in India. Education is significant for individuals as it can shape people’ future. Education is significant for a country as it can bring competitive advantage. There are many channels through which education can be distributed‚ digital products such as tablet computers‚ smart phones and internet access are definitely among these important sources under nowadays modern society. Value for money

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    no-good-dirty-rotten-great-great- grandfather.” In Louis Sachar’s book Holes‚ a boy named Stanley is falsely arrested and sent to Camp Green Lake accused of stealing a pair of sneakers.While at Camp‚ Stanley went through a lot of changes. Three of which caught my eye. Stanley has experienced lots of changes‚ but the most obvious one was his external strength. Text evidence from page7 says that Stanley was often teased for his size. So‚ since Stanley was overweight people would often make fun of him and call him mean

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    experience Rob Parson at Morgan Stanley (A) Contents Rob Parson at Morgan Stanley (A) 1 Contents 2 Provide a background of the case 3 Should Rob Parson be promoted? 3 Exhibit 3. 4 Conduct the performance appraisal conversation 5 Background Under the leadership of John Mack‚Morgan Stanley was transforming itself into a "One-Firm Firm."They’re very value their employee.They treating each other with dignity and respect.ohn Mack recruit Paul Nasr to join Morgan Stanley who would shape up the culture

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    That is how Stanley felt in Camp Green Lake‚ where other campers disrespected him. At the beginning of the novel‚ Stanley was not accepted by his peers in the camp‚ but because of his loyalty to his friends‚ he is part of X-Ray’s group by the end of the novel. The start of a journey for Stanley‚ wasn’t amazing because he felt like‚ he did not belong there.’’If you find something else‚give it to me‚ okay?”‚(Sachar 52). X-Ray and his group used Stanley like a tool. Why should Stanley do work for him

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    In the story hole by Louis Sachar Mr. pendanski one of the camp counselors at camp green lake sets a supportive tone in the story. He first sets the tone in the story when he says‚ “No‚” said Mr. Pendanski. “That person is you‚ Stanley. You’re the reason you are here. You’re responsible for yourself. You messed up your life‚ and it’s up to you to fix it. No one else is going to do it for you - for any of you.” This quote helps to develop the tone of support. It shows that Mr. Pendanski is trying

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    Ştefan Afloroaei / Descartes and the “metaphysical dualism” Descartes and the “metaphysical dualism”: Excesses in interpreting a classic* Al.I. Cuza University of Iasi Abstract The article focuses on one of the most serious accusations brought against Descartes and modern philosophy‚ namely “the dualism of substance”. The accusers claim that the human body and soul were viewed as completely separate; consequently‚ their relationship as such and the united being of man become incomprehensible. As

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    Morgan Stanley‚ a leading U.S. Investment Bank‚ was attempting to transform its work environment to one that fosters teamwork but promotes innovation as well. This vision was developed under the leadership of the new president John Mack and his executive team. President Mack was looking for people to “shake up the culture.” With heavy resistance‚ he recruited Paul Nasr to be the Senior Managing Director in Capital Market Services. Paul was a highly regarded banker with over twenty years of experience

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    first support to this claim will be setting. Sachar has set the novel primarily at the youth detention centre ‘Camp Green Lake’ where every boy has committed some form of crime in order to be sent to the camp as punishment and rehabilitation. As Stanley is escorted into Camp Green Lake‚ a sign declared it was a violation of the Texas Penal Code to bring guns‚ explosives‚ weapons or alcohol onto the premises’ (p.12). This immediately sets the scene with a high potential for crime by showing how dangerous

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    putting more excitement in to the writing. Putting more dynamics in writing create more excitement. Without excitement‚ the writing will be monotonous. "He was standing in the middle of a lizard nest. He felt the scream explode inside of him" (Sachar). Stanley was standing in a pit full of yellow spotted lizards that can kill him in a single bite. This connects to what I’m saying of more excitement in writings. That is why literary techniques create dynamics by adding more excitement. In addition

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