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    Alistair Coldsworth

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    Doctor Alistair Coldsworth didn’t consider himself an unkind and cruel man‚ despite what many had said of him. Yes he did keep slaves and he admired their body‚ using them for things such as serving guests‚ standing in for a table or a lamp at parties or some rather more sinister acts‚ however‚ he treat them well so long as they behaved. The only time he really did anything severe and mistreat them was when they were disobeying and annoying him‚ that was hardly a bad thing. How could that possibly

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    The Boat

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    Alistair MacLeod’s The Boat Character Analysis of the Father The father in Alistair MacLeod‘s short story The Boat‚ struggled with the constant feeling of imprisonment every single day. He was both a physically and mentally drained man‚ who wished he had pursued an education‚ and although his wife did not approve of his own personal beliefs and doings‚ both his son and his daughters were highly intrigued by him. When he wasn’t out on the sea fishing he would be in his room

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    The Boat - Essay

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    The Boat Response Paper By: Sierra Selleck The short story “The Boat” by Alistair MacLeod that was written in 1968‚ is a story about conflict between tradition and freedom. The father is a fisherman who only continues his job because he is chained through the past of others. The family son is restricted from his education because he spends a lot of time on the boat worried about his parents expectations. His mother believes that he will carry on and take his fathers place in the fisherman position

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    Ryan Kent Ms. Chiasson ENG3U 02/03/2015 “Cornet at Night” and “The Boat” The literary works of two Canadian authors can often be place under a microscope where the similarities of their works become very apparent. The writing styles tend to have many aspects in common. The short story “Cornet at Night” by Sinclair Ross is very similar to “The Boat” by Alistair MacLeod. They are similar in not just one but in many ways. The two literary works share many aspects between them. These aspects extend

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    pursue a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology‚ a major that can offer me the fundamental skills and advance knowledge that I can utilize for medical school. At this institution‚ I aim to be well-versed‚ thus I conduct research under the supervision of Gregory Macleod‚Ph.D‚ which I will use as the source for my senior thesis. I also take on many leadership roles such as being the vice-president to an alumni honor society that I co-found. I continue to engage in medical experiences with my most memorable being‚

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    matter what happens in our life‚ we must follow these ethics. When we follow these rules for a while‚ it begins to turn into a theme. These rules begin to define what we do and more importantly‚ who we are. This concept is shown clearly by Alistair MacLeod in “The Boat”. The family‚ especially the mother and father‚ clearly shows the themes of love versus hate‚ dedication‚ and tradition. Love versus hate is a strong theme shown by the family. The mother loves that she has a husband who is a fisherman

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    Marion Boats

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    Mississippi called Marion Boats. This summary provides an overview for the year 2005 – 2006. They start the company with a total of 2300 shares holding a cash value of $72000. The following financial statements summarize the current financial position of Marion Boats: Journal Entries Transaction Analysis Balance Sheet Income Statement Stockholder’s Equity Statement Cash Account Statement Cash Flow – Direct Statement Cash Flow – Indirect Statement Journal Entries for Marion Boats Date Transaction

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    Boat People

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    The Vietnamese Boat people are refugees who have fled their country in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s. Refugees from Laos‚ Cambodia‚ and especially Vietnam are referred to as “boat people” because they fled their respective countries. Refugees from these countries were fleeing shortly after the Vietnam War had ended. The Vietnam War was a cold war which took place from November 1st‚ 1955 until April 30th‚ 1975. On April 30th‚ 1975 was the day that the fall of Saigon took place‚ essentially this

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    Open Boat

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    Literary analysis “The open boat” Determination was what the sailors from “The open boat had‚” with their drive into finding land and there hope into finding shore would they not give their lives into the cold heartless ocean. Days after days of seeing the ocean at its worst and days with no food could they only have hope and determination to finding land and being safe? As weak as they were they relied on each other to get through it. With the captain being emotionally distraught about losing

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    Open Boat

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    The Open Boat What can Man do when faced with a Universe that has no concern for him? Begin to contemplate the belief that man has a role in the universe‚ that existence should mean something. A feeling of loneliness is conveyed from the understanding that man is alone in the universe and insignificant to the workings of the universe. In “The Open Boat” by Stephen Crane‚ Crane exemplifies mans insignificance to the universe and nature because ultimately fate decides and fate is an indifferent‚ uncontrollable

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