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    The author of this book is Robin Sharma‚ one of the North America’s top keynote speakers on personal leadership and life management. The title of the book is “THE SAINT‚ THE SURFER‚ AND THE CEO”. The book is about a story‚ which shows how to live your heart’s desires. The story takes place in a suburban city. Jack Valentine is having an appalling day‚ he’s very depressed with the way his life has turn out to be. A truck has just hit him and he thinks to himself “this was not a good day for me to

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    throughout his life‚ and regarded himself primarily as a poet‚ his first collection was not published until 1898. Initially therefore he gained fame as the author of such novels as Far from the Madding Crowd (1874)‚ The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886)‚ Tess of the d ’Urbervilles (1891)‚ and Jude the Obscure (1895). However‚ since the 1950s Hardy has been recognized as a major poet‚ and had a significant influence on The Movement poets of the 1950s and 1960s‚ including Phillip Larkin.[3] The bulk of his

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    is taken for granted by those who do. Dramatic Technique: Lighting Louisa: “Let me put you on hold. I’m taking to my child- Paul: “If you put me on hold‚ I’ll be gone and you’ll never hear from me again.” (Tess fades into darkness) The writer decided to dim the spotlight on Tess whilst on the phone to her mother to illustrate her gradual disappearance from her parents lives. It also displays Louisa’s choice to stay with Paul then to listen to her own daughter. What I have learnt from this

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    North Star Ship Monologue

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    It has been a while since I’ve last wrote to you. Do you remember me? Well it’s Tess. Anyway‚ I have some… well unfortunate news for you‚ The North Star ship has sunk just recently. Turns out that a three-eyed fish made it sink. I heard this from a friend of mine and I’d like to share it with you. I would had sent you a map from where they sunk but um.. our cartographer is sick. So here’s the story... One afternoon‚ a three eyed fish came upon the ship. The crew on deck were being taught how to

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    industrialized‚ materialistic society that we think that a product sold by a company is the answer to human suffering” (Cooper). This is true‚ we see in the movie Prozac Nation when dozens of people are hurrying to the pharmacy and also in people Like Tess and Rita who take Prozac to just make them handle life’s difficult situations a little better; even though they are not “clinical depressed”. Prozac changes the whole dynamic of individuals and the search for this magic pill just alters their perception

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    Tess Strang Jeffery Brand Speech Writing Johnson and Johnson: Apology to New Mothers In 2013 Johnson and Johnson created a product that was accidently injected with a harmful mixture of chemicals‚ which resulted in the company recalling all products. Promptly we would like to address the problem of our recent production of Children teething rings. Johnson & Johnson is currently working on removing and replacing all teething products made any time from January 22nd 2010 through March 25th

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    the use of the stool to support the black box thus represents the manipulation of religion to support collective violence. After reading this story‚ it really sends goose bumps all over me. I knew that something bad is going to happen to the unlucky Tess (Mrs. Hutchinson) who got the special paper with a big black dot but I didn’t at all expect her consequence was to be stoned to death. I am really thankful and glad that I am fortunate enough to be born in this peaceful age which does not require human

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    The Story of Tom Brennan

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    ‘The experience of moving into the world can have an impact on an individual’s attitudes and beliefs’ The experience of moving up the ladders and into the world can mentally challenge individuals and also their attitudes to the world and their beliefs. The Novel explores the aspects of growth‚ transition and change. The novel written by JC Bourke looks at the different ways and paths individual’s take when they outgrow their current comfort zones and look for new things in life and new experience’s

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    Dystopian Heroes A dystopian society mainly asks one question and that is‚ “What if?” Typically‚ their government‚ beliefs‚ and way of life are different from what we would find normal. All the literary works demonstrate a society unlike ours including: To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Harrison Vonnegut‚ “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury‚ Anthem by Ayn Rand‚ 1984 by George Orwell‚ and Life As We Knew It

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    At Castle Boterel by Thomas Hardy The poem was written in March 1913 when Hardy visited Cornwall after the death of his wife Emma Lavinia Gifford. The fictional name of the poem came from Boscastle‚ a mile from where Emma lived when she first met Hardy. It recalls a small incident during a journey he had together with Emma on a road near Boscastle forty years earlier. The fact that the poem is set in Cornwall means that it immediately stands out from the bulk of Hardy’s work which was set in

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