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    Dystopia In The Giver

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    As perfect as it appears‚ the community in the novel “The Giver” can be considered a dystopia for numerous reasons. Three of which are limited rights to the civilians‚ only one person suffering‚ and severe or humiliating punishments. A disadvantage of Jonas’ community that factors into why the community is a dystopia is that the civilians have limited rights. The people have to “apply for a spouse” and are assigned a significant other during the Matching of Spouses (Lowry 48). In this ceremony the

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    April 2012 No Freedom of Choice How would you like to wake up every day and not have any choice in what you wear? That is what it is like for the members of Jonas’s community in The Giver by Lois Lowry. The community’s main goal is for everyone and everything to be exactly the same. The community in The Giver eliminates freedom of choice and promotes sameness by choosing jobs for the Twelves‚ choosing spouses for the community members‚ and eliminating any and all differences in the community

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    Choice of Foreign Market Entry Mode Cognitions from Empirical and Theoretical Studies Xuemin Zhao and Reinhold Decker Dr. Reinhold Decker is Professor of Marketing at the Department of Economics and Business Administration of the University of Bielefeld P. O. Box 10 01 31 D-33501 Bielefeld Germany Phone: +49-(0)521-106-6913 / 3936 Fax: +49-(0)521-106-6456 E-Mail: rdecker@wiwi.uni-bielefeld.de Xuemin Zhao is Ph.D. student of the Graduate School for Economics and Management at the University of

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    The Giver Narrative

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    looking for him he looks for Lilly and Asher. But most of all The Giver. This is The Giver 2 (Sequel) When Jonas returns to the community to save his love Fiona he realizes there are guards all over the entire community “How will I get past them without getting seen?” Jonas says. A voice to his right says “ Don’t jump Jonas it’s me.” “Who?” Jonas says. “ Me the Giver” “Giver!” Jonas says. Jonas turns around to see that it is the Giver but he’s guarded. “We have the Receiver in Training.” a Guard

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    Pain In The Giver

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    wave of pain. It was like a hatchet lay lodged in his leg‚ cutting through each nerve with a hot blade. He tried to move but couldn’t because the pain grew. He screamed and turned his head and vomited on to the frozen snow. 2. Why do you think The Giver ends each training session with color-filled memories of pleasure? To relief Jonas of pain 3. “The memories give us wisdom” (p.111). Do you agree or disagree?

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    Indian Givers

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    Indian Givers How the Indians of the Americas transformed the world By J. McIver Weatherford This paper tries to explain Jack Weatherford’s Indian Givers by examining the history of the Native American connection to many agricultural products would not have been produced without the knowledge that Indians gave. Weatherford further stipulates that it is through these advances in agriculture that the United States has remained a strong contender in the global market‚ that without the influences

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    Dystopia In The Giver

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    Creating a perfect world would be the hardest challenge for the smartest people on Earth to ever face. In The Giver by Lois lowry jonas lives in a community in which he thinks has no flaws. When jonas turns twelve he selected to be the receiver of memory in training. As jonas receives the memories from the giver he learns how his community is really an very bad place. He also realizes that the community has taken away so many good things. Some of the things that they have taken away are the right

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    The Giver-Themes

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    THEMES ANALYSIS of THE GIVER The Importance of Memory This story developed from the author’s understanding of the importance of memory‚ an understanding which came from her observation of someone who no longer had their memory. When one has no memory they cannot remember painful episodes in their life. Some people with memories of horrors‚ losing those memories can seem to be a blessing. But‚ if they also cannot recall the emotions associated with their good relationships with others‚ it is

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    double entry

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    Double Entry Journal #2 A double-entry journal is a type of extended annotation. There is not enough room in the book to put all of the information that you’d like to write. Since the double-entry journal is in a document‚ you can make your information as detailed as you’d like. Your goal is to choose quotes that represent at least all of the key ideas in the section. Then discuss any connections you made to those quotes or thoughts that you had while reading. An example is done for you below

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    Epilogue To The Giver

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    hesitation. Nobody was hurt‚ but everybody was wet and shaking. A large ferry shuttled everyone to safety. Jonas snapped out of the memory and found the Giver staring at him with curious eyes. “How was your experience?” The Giver asked. “I felt I had no control‚” Jonas said quickly. “I was anxious and scared and couldn’t move.” “What did you learn?” The Giver asked curiously. “I learned that there are some situations in life in which you can’t control what is happening‚ you can only control yourself and

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