SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT PROPONENTS Gultiano‚ Jessa Grace Maglupay‚ Carl Dizon Osita‚ Zyrah Glae Salvani‚ Prince Randy Jones Santos‚ Mary Albeona Kit COCONUT (Cocos Nucifera) HUSK‚ DURIAN (Durio zibethinus) HUSK AND CORN (Zea Mays) COB AS AN ALTERNATIVE SHOE POLISH CHAPTER 1 (BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY) In this modern world considered as the era of comforts‚ we also face poverty and scarcity of resources because of over population. So‚ people today are searching for some easier and
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Costume: The costume throughout Flesh and Blood is a very important attribute to the piece. All seven of the female dancers wear the same costume in each of the five sections therefore this shows that the costume that Lea Anderson chose was relevant to the themes within the piece all the way through. The costumes are of a medieval style‚ we know this from the design of the dress as they have square necks and tight fitting wrist length sleeves much like the dresses that were worn in that time
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Corporate Reputation Review Volume 8 Number 3 Top of Mind How Corporate Communication Influences Strategy Implementation‚ Reputation and the Corporate Brand: An Exploratory Qualitative Study Janis Forman Anderson School at UCLA‚ Los Angeles‚ CA Paul A. Argenti Tuck School at Dartmouth‚ Amos Tuck School of Business‚ Dartmouth College‚ Hanover‚ NH ABSTRACT This paper reports the findings of a qualitative field study of five firms from diverse industries on best practices in corporate communication
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full essence. Writer’s often stratigize realism in their work so visualization and relation is in grasp by their readers. The use of heavy description and dialogue accomplishes the sense of realism. "The Untold Lie‚" by Sherwood Anderson‚ displays the art of realism. While Anderson wrote "The Untold Lie" in the early 1900s‚ his character Windpeter Winter shows the same charateristics as men in society today. Every man loves action‚ Old Windpeters death was very intense‚ "He got drunk one evening
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feelings of helplessness‚ guilt‚ hopelessness‚ and worthlessness. Writers often use depression as a tool to establish a certain tone‚ style‚ or even to describe the whole setting. That is how the book Winesburg‚ Ohio‚ written by Sherwood Anderson‚ is set up. Sherwood uses depression in almost every form possible throughout these stories to portray his idea. The biggest use of depression in his book is when he talks about the truths that make the each character grotesque. Each truth a character
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“The book of the Grotesque“. George is the only connection to all the characters and Anderson’s own representation in Winesburg. The inhabitants of Winesburg‚ Ohio are “deformed by their inability to distinguish between appearance and reality”(Anderson’1). They find escape in loneliness‚ as they are not able to live in a natural world. Loneliness becomes a persistent theme and reaches the climax in the story named “Loneliness”. Enoch Robinson makes a transition from a world‚ albeit virtual one
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by Sherwood Anderson and “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayes‚ Sherwood and the speaker both do not approve of their fathers’ actions but begin to appreciate them later on. In the beginning as young boys‚ both of the sons are lacking the appreciation for their fathers. In “Discovery of a Father”‚ Sherwood does not like the fact that his father is a storyteller and how his father would lie about his nationality and take someone else’s as his own. For example‚ Sherwood recalls
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that drives them away. Sherwood Anderson wrote about his experiences with non conformity in his novel Winesburg‚ Ohio published in 1995. Anderson grew up in Ohio being the third of seven Children. As a teenager‚ he had to leave school to support his family. He soon realized that he had a gift for story telling which he thought came from his father. With his brother‚ Anderson attended Wittenberg Academy where he discovered his true passion for writing. Most of his life‚ Anderson knew how it felt to be
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excessively muddy and full‚ with chemicals. Thereafter‚ the neighbors become more hostile. As the story goes on‚ the reader realizes that Ned hides a tormented past and is slowly showing increasing instability and vulnerability. In the story by Sherwood Anderson “Hands” the author portrays signs of
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civilization (Anderson‚ 2007‚ p. 149). Access to food varies with social status. Eighty percent of the Aztecs diet is corn and amaranth‚ and the average diet
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