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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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    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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    Family In The Giver

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    some form of relation. In today’s society‚ this can encompass people who are biologically related or those who consider themselves as being unified. There are various types of families that vary by scale of opinion and perception. Lowry’s novel‚ The Giver‚ has a constructed idea of “family”. Each “family” is determined by the Committee of Elders and consists of two carefully selected parents‚ a daughter‚ and a son. Chapter two gives detail behind Jonas’s perspective about the time his sister was introduced

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    Care Giver

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    Caring for the Care Giver Sharon Woods Northeast State Community College Abstract In a world that went through a stage of “baby boomers” we now find ourselves in a situation of caring for mom and dad or grandparents while raising a family and working. All of us feel that we are superman or wonder women at the time we take on the task of caregiving. After evaluating and working directly with the elderly‚ mentally challenged‚ and profound mentally retarded population I have spent many hours with

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    Equality In The Giver

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    In the book The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ the author shows a government that takes total control over its citizen. For instance‚ Jonas‚ the young protagonist‚ learns that he is unable to make choices due to the law of equality‚ or “. He cannot decide the clothes he can wear or what activities he can do. As Jonas says to the Giver‚ Jonas’s mentor‚ “If everything’s the same‚ then there aren’t any choices! I want to wake up in the morning and decide things!” (97) This shows that the Elders have taken away

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    mood case

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    Jiahui Chen Susan Finnerty BUS101 K 2014/9/11 Moody’s Credit Ratings and the Subprime Mortgage Meltdown 1.What did Moody’s do wrong‚ if anything? Moody’s committed no crime or infraction. Moody’s had decreased its ratings on lots of mortgage-backed bonds causing them to underestimate essential risks in these securities. 2.What stakeholders were helped‚ and which were hurt‚ by Moody’s actions? There are so many stakeholders benefited‚ they are shareholders‚ institution investors‚ and

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    Memories In The Giver

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    In the world of the giver memories were a thing of the distant past‚ lost to the effect of sameness‚ sameness was a choice that the people decided to enact making all equal to avoid potential conflict‚ but in the process the denizens of these communities were stripped of one of the most important human abilities‚ the ability to feel deep emotions. Along with these emotions‚ memories were seen as dangerous to the community’s way of life‚ so they created the position of receiver of memories to hold

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    The Mood For Love

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    The confines of true love can be heartbreaking as is. Maybe‚ you and your love interest have a close knit social circle‚ or your neighborhood or tribe are extremely small‚ or you’re both married and you shouldn’t be in love with each others. “In the Mood for Love” has love become confined within the idea‚ that they should not be seen in love due to their current commitment to their spouse‚ especially in a 1960s conservative Hong Kong. Wong Car-wai constructs this fantasy world surrounding the two main

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    Epilogue To The Giver

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    cabin in front of him. It looked so nice and pleasure. He tried to walk to it‚ every step he took he felt a bit better‚ and happier. He felt he could say the same for Gabriel. It was so hard to walk as his legs were shaking‚ but he thought about the giver‚ and Fiona and Asher. He kept going. The snow was frizzling passed his face like a rocket entering the atmosphere.

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