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    The Giver. The author who wrote the famous fantasy was Lois Lowry. Everyone’s the same they see the same colors‚ make the same decisions as everyone else in community and they all have never felt pain before except for two people. Lois Lowry message he tries to get to people is that sameness in a person’s life can define who they are and would cause people to all be the same. In the book‚ The Giver written by Lois Lowry‚ everyone in the community can not see color besides Jonas and the Giver. In

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    read a book‚ so I chose to read the novel “The Giver”. The novel was written by Lois Lowry an American writer who has written forty-five other books. Lowry was born on March 20‚ 1937 in Honolulu Hawaii. Lowry studied and attended Curtis High School‚ Berkeley Carroll School‚ University of Southern Maine‚ and Brown University. She has won two John Newbery Medals‚ they are literary awards given by the Association for Library Service to Children. The Giver was originally published on 1993 and was released

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    Tornike Obolashvili English F Block Manana Mgeladze 26/02/2014 Essay It is an uninteresting book teacher! It was phrase which I told‚ when I started reading of The Giver‚ but after a few chapters I understood‚ that it was good and ideally book with deep thought. The Author of this book is Lois Lowry. The main character is Jonas 12 years old boy‚ who lives in community in where everything is calculated and there are no feelings. People move with bicycle and every year they celebrate their birthday

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    The Giver Peer Pressure

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    don’t follow what people are doing or saying to do‚ they are pressuring you to be like them‚ and not doing what you think is right. Roles of power influence behavior because if you want to be high in power‚ you need to follow people standards. In the Giver there is a dystopian community and it make rules and regulations of how to act and be like everyone in that community‚ for there can’t be no mistakes in the community. In the article‚ “Why Do People Follow the Crowd‚” people who saw another person

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    Forty Acres Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers Mark Day INTRODUCTION BY CESAR CHAVEZ PRAEGER PUBLISHERS NEW YORK – WASHINGTON – LONDON Acknowledgements: I am grateful to the staff and parishioners of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church‚ Delano‚ to Fathers Al Peck‚ Ed Fronake‚ Ignatius DeGroot‚ Dave Duran‚ and Tom Messner‚ and to Ray Reyes and Lala Granillo for their many kindnesses. I am also indebted to the staff of El Maleriado—Doug Adair‚ Marcia Sanchez‚ Ben Madocks‚ and Richard

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    Pressure On Givers

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    Why does there seem to be so much pressure on providers (hospitals and physicians)? What has led to this state of affairs? What should be our response? Briefing #3: Excessive Pressure on Hospitals and Physicians Healthcare is one of the most fast-paced‚ constantly changing industries to date. America is known globally for its powerful advancement in medical technology as well as its quality care. However‚ pressures such as increasing patient safety issues‚ inefficient approaches to delivery

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    The Giver Essay

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    A portrait is a painting‚ drawing‚ photograph or engraving of someone. Sfumato –The technique of allowing tones and shade gradually into one and another‚ producing softened outlines or hazy forms MONA LISA TECHNIQUES * Sfumato * Layers of transparent colours * Aerial perspective * Tones * Textures (gauzy veil) * No borders‚ lines PORTRAIT PROPORTIONS * Upside down egg for face * Draw a vertical and horizontal line to cut the face

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    Epilogue To The Giver

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    As they crossed the boundary‚ the colorful lights he thought that came from the windows of rooms had now disappeared. No more sound was heard besides the soft rubbing sound of Gabe’s squirming that echoed in the silence of the vast field. There were no houses‚ no sounds‚ no people. “Was leaving the community a good decision?” Jonas questioned himself. He was certain that the ride drove him unconscious and his mind was driving him crazy. He suspected all the memories he had received were a mere

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    The Giver Quote Analysis

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    SIFT Notes Symbol Lowry uses symbol in The Giver to help transmit complex ideas with few words. In The Giver the symbols Lowry is conveying are the apple and the sled. When Jonas was playing catch with Asher‚“Jonas had noticed...the apple had changed” (21-22). The apple is an emblem of change. Jonas is starting to be able to “see beyond.” When Jonas saw the apple’s adjustment he started to be able to distinguish the community’s true colors. When Jonas is living the memory of the sled and snow

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    Individual vs. Society In ‘The Giver’‚ a young boy evolves in a perfect society becoming an individual. In my choice of a theme‚ I will be identifying examples from the novel‚ and contrasting the differences being an individual against society. Accordingly‚ the society states being an individual in their community is overwhelming to the people and elders of the city. In other words‚ the idea of being different from being the same is the awareness of unpredictability of others‚ and can do

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