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    (a manufacturer of athletic clothing) a picture of record-breaking golfer Tiger Woods and one of his quotes is combined in an effort to convey their message more effectively: buy stuff from Nike. This visual strives to sell Nike products by giving two messages to the viewer: winning will solve your problems‚ and buying their merchandise will help you win. The ad uses aspects of the environment around Tiger Woods‚ such as his position on the course

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    As a scholar of Black life‚ Clyde Woods is strongly interested in topics related to Hurricane Katrina and its aftermaths to the black communities. His devoted research is to bring readers to the answer to “a raging global debate over the Bush administration’s views on racial justice‚” (1006) in “Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans‚” an article aptly named after an iconic New Orleans song. He was innovative‚ and committed to the identity politics‚ dignity and liberation of all oppressed

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    The car shook as the truck drove over the large rocks and potholes in this dirt road) With only forest and no streetlights surrounding us‚ this road looks similar to the horror movie the Cabin in the Woods. Then suddenly‚ in the darkness we begin to make out the ominous abandoned cabin in the woods. According to rumors a group of people used to worship the devil at this location. While at first I was a skeptic‚ one good look at the cabin made me into a believer.

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    Considering that technological advancements are controlling of the modern world‚ the disinterest in nature is developing a society surrounded by “synthetic nature.” Last Child in the Woods‚ the luddite novel‚ forces the populous to reexamine their lives‚ which are being taken over by the latest techno craze. Through the use of anecdote‚ hypothetical situation‚ and rhetorical question‚ Richard Louv asserts the disconnect between people and nature. With an anecdote from his friend‚ Louv illustrates

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    novel In the Lake of the Woods. "Painful realities‚ thoughts‚ or feelings"‚ "refusal to acknowledge"‚ and "defense mechanism" all pertain directly to the main character of the novel‚ as well as the way the book is written. For this reason‚ I feel that this definition of denial and the word denial itself perfectly illustrate the theme of Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ "In the Lake of the Woods". The main action takes place near the town of Angle Inlet on the shores of The Lake of the Woods in northern Minnesota

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    The event is when I went on a Calkins campus trip that lasted about a week. I went with a bunch of friends‚ the routine is that we first gather at culkin’s campus and then we went on a trip somewhere to learn more about nature first we went crayfish trapping‚ I caught a lot of crayfish‚ but unfortunately we had to let them go‚ so we couldn’t eat them. On the second day we went on a trip to see all the different types of grass and wildlife. The grass was so tall that all I had to do is crouch down

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    Writer‚ Richard Louv in‚ “Last Child in the Woods” states that people today do not respect or really even acknowledge nature. Louv’s purpose is to tell people what their kids are missing out on‚ and to persuade them to stop worrying about entertaining their kids‚ or themselves‚ with a screen. He uses a concerned tone in order to optimize his chances of the reader changing their mind or thinking about the way they lived and the way their kids line now. People nowadays are concerned with technology

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    In the Woods is obsessed with searching – It focuses on the loss that causes the search‚ and in particular what that loss is. Many different things are lost in‚ In the Woods‚ but no loss is more surprising than when Rob loses Cassie at the end of the novel. Tana French demonstrates the role of what the loss is through Rob’s thoughts‚ “I never knew‚ not then‚ not now‚ whether Cassie thought she hung up or whether she wanted to hurt me‚ or whether she wanted to give me one last gift‚ one last night

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    Referencing guides are available on the OLS under Assessment Guidelines. Task Read the case study and answer the following questions. Case study You are an aged care worker in a hostel. Mrs Jones‚ a resident‚ comes to you one morning saying that the evening aged care worker demands she be in bed with the TV off by 8.00pm as that is when there is sufficient staff available to assist her into bed. Mrs Jones wants to be able to watch her TV from her chair in her private room until later at night. Mrs Jones

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    The poem in study is As I Walked out One Evening by W.H. Auden. His views projected in this poem are suggested to have not varied since the time he composed this piece. Unlike his other poems‚ this piece was never revised. Here‚ Auden exposes the two sides of romance through the manipulation of narrative voices‚ the poet‚ the lover’s song and the chiming of the clock personified. As I walked out one evening is composed in a traditional ballad form. It’s consists of 15 quatrain stanzas conforming

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