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    Bis/220 Week 5 Summary

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    Week Five Reflection Summary Cassie Kodie BIS/220 6/19/2012 John McGivney Developing the right programs for a company’s needs can become a major project. Going into weeks 4 and 5‚ I did not realize how much work and detail went into planning‚ developing and implementing a software program. There is a team structure with a project manager and the involvement of the company utilizing the program can be very involved to no say at all. I learned that a scope is a list of features desired in a

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    Trang Le Antarctica – March 10‚ 2010 The Giver Essay Lois Lowry’s The Giver is set in a futuristic‚ dichotomous society‚ one that is both utopian and dystopian. In response to the overwhelming destruction and chaos in the world‚ the Elders have attempted to create and maintain a peaceful and orderly utopia‚ but this security comes at a price. The citizens of the community have sacrificed their individuality and freedom. Although most adult members have some knowledge of the hypocrisies involved

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    According to Justin and Kaite Schauer‚ “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ is an excellent book. It has adventure‚ intensity‚ and ways to “see beyond”. This 5 star book has everything a good reader wants. But‚ there are some quirks about the society. Jonas’ society eliminates individuality‚ which can solve some problems but can also create problems. In this book‚ the identities are controlled by the “Elders”‚ who select jobs for the people in the community. Each December‚ a group of “twelves” graduate from

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    divorce? Maybe even just knowing that no one will ever say anything mean to you or do anything to upset you‚ sounds pretty like a utopia don’t you think? That is why I think Jonas’s community is a utopia. One of the main reasons why I believe the giver is a utopia is because no one cares what they wear‚ they never have to worry about what anyone thinks because there are no attraction relationships. For example they don’t get to choose their spouses; they are just giving to them. Another reason it

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    One book that truly impacted my way of thinking is “The Giver” by Lois Lowry. Though it is a book about a fictional society‚ and the underlying message shaped the way I approach challenges that I encounter throughout life. The main character of “The Giver” is a boy named Jonas who lives in an extremely structured society where everyone lives in a perfect world‚ and doesn’t know anything about pain or fear. It started when he was chosen by the head of the society to become the next Receiver of

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    Act 1 Scene 5 Mcbeth

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    How does Shakespeare portray Lady Macbeth’s state of mind in her first speech (“The raven was hoarse…”) and how does the speech relate to the plays concerns with ambition? Lady Macbeth’s soliloquy (Act I scene 5 lines 37-52) provides a vivid insight into her twisted state of mind as she creates initial plans to murder Duncan in order to fulfill the prophecy the witches made and have Macbeth become the King. The first lines of the speech reveal her first dark thoughts on killing Duncan. “The

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    Level 5 Diploma Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young Peoples Services. Here I am about to explain my understanding of the Laws and Legislations that I work within my role as a Manager at ******Lodgings. At Supported Lodgings we provide a homely environment in a care setting staffed 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week‚ however in saying that‚ we offer support rather than care to Young People leaving care generally aged between 16-19yrs of age about to move onto their own independence

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    Lois Lowry's 'The Giver'

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    The Giver An essay by Erins bozhori The book “The Giver” is a novel written by Lois Lowry. It is about a boy named Jonas who lives in a community where everything is decided for them. Jonas was selected to be the new receiver of memory and have all of the memories of the past transmitted to him. Jonas wants everyone to have the memories so he goes and tries to escape the border of memory to let the memories free. There was movie based off the book there were some differences. Some of the differences

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    Rileigh Leighton January 26‚ 2017 Mrs. Tiernan ELA “Usually it’s just a matter of birthweight. We release the smaller of the two”(Lowry 114). In the book The Giver the people who live in the community aren’t allowed to choose what they want to do with their lives. These people live under a strict set of rules solely focused on everyone being the same. The community gives no one the freedom to choose what they want. Whenever there is a set of twins in the community

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    Unlike children’s fantasy novels‚ the characters in dystopian young adult and adult novels are urged to break the expectations and multitudinous rules of their oppressive societies‚ by instead acting on their intrinsic ethical principles and moral understandings. This motivation from personal morality at an older age is consistent with Kohlberg’s post-conventional level of moral development. The post-conventional level includes the last two stages of Kohlberg’s model in which people are driven to

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