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    The Open Boat: a Response

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    The Open Boat: A Response Throughout the 1800’s‚ transportation seemed more feasible upon water‚ as opposed to having to make an attempt by traveling on dry land. The Open Boat‚ as written by Stephen Crane‚ gives us the story of a group of men who are set to embark on a journey through the treacherous waters which are in their path. It was during this era that the idea of motored vehicles had never even been mentioned‚ and the idea of flight by humans was unfathomable. Although the train had been

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    to get vengeance for his father‚ yet he doesn’t act in the name of this revenge quest. It makes the audience question if Hamlet’s true goal is actually vengeance. If it is‚ why doesn’t he act on it? These questions Shakespeare intentionally leaves open for the audience to make their own interpretations. Through this unique writing style Shakespeare uses‚ he is allowing for the audience to formulate different‚ unique ideas regarding the

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    Summary Of The Open Boat

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    “The Open Boat” is told in such a unique way that some may say it does not even possess a traditional plot. Reason being the the author Stephen crane experienced the story first hand. The story of the shipwrecked crew of the Commodore is in no way fiction by any means. The blunt situation is summarized as “Each of the men in the dinghy are faced with the likelihood of his own death. While they row and wait to be rescued‚ the realization sets in that they are largely helpless in the face of nature’s

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    Open Source Syllabus

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    Need of Open Sources 1.Free Redistribution The license shall not restrict any party from selling or giving away the software as a component of an aggregate software distribution containing programs from several different sources. The license shall not require a royalty or other fee for such sale - with the exception of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial versions of the standard Creative Commons licence. Rationale: By constraining the license to require free redistribution‚ we eliminate

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    Brompton Bicycle The success of the brand has been built on well designed‚ well-engineered and well made products. Therefore‚ Brompton should not be afraid to charge a premium price; it just needs to understand the limit of the price premium the brand will carry. Brompton should pride itself for its bikes being handmade in the UK. Spending hundreds of thousands of pound to expand quickly is a huge risk. It may therefore be beneficial for Brompton to consider growing incrementally. The company

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    Open-Heart Surgery

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    Open-heart surgery is the broad term to define the need to make an incision in the chest to correct and fix abnormalities affecting heart production. The most common type of heart surgery: Coronary artery bypass grafting which improves the blood flow to the heart (Types of Heart Surgery NHLBI‚ 2013). The procedure involves using a healthy artery or vein from the body and connecting/grafting‚ to the blocked coronary artery. The grafted artery or vein bypasses the blocked portion‚ creating a new path

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    Open and Closed Prisons

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    An open system has frequent interaction between the organization and other groups to obtain resources‚ gain support‚ and accomplish goals (Seiter‚ 2011). Furthermore‚ open systems as described by Snarr receive numerous inputs from external government units and are held accountable for certain expected outputs from those such as taxpayers and elected officials. The textbook‚ Corrections: An introduction further states that prisons today interact with the local community; with their headquarters organization;

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    Open Boat (Setting)

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    Paper 3: Open Boat By: Stephen Crane Setting plays a big role in stories‚ suggesting the mood and also the time and place of the story. Writers must create a picture with their words to establish visuals for their readers. To further help understand the purpose of setting we have the short story‚ “Open Boat”‚ by Stephen Crane. The story follows four men and their experience on the sunk steamer Commodore. Though any story can show you how setting plays a big role in works‚ Open Boat’s setting

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    The Open Boat Essay

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    Stephen Cran’s the Open Boat displays the Archetypal theme of light and darkness. The story chronicles the journey of five men as they are stranded at sea in a small boat. The men experience both physical and mental anguish as they drift aimlessly in a vast body of water. The vast expanse of the ocean helps the reader relate to the characters and their effort to rectify their situation. Their efforts at time seem futile at times. The harsh reality of their situation is evident. In the beginning

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    University Lecturer

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    in post-Genocide Rwanda ADDRESS: MOI UNIVERSITY’ SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES‚ DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE‚ P O BOX 3900‚ ELDORET. Paul Abiero OPONDO‚ P O Box 74 Ugunja via Kisumu. Mobile Tel. +254 0721 310 982 E-Mail: jpopondo@yahoo.com SCHOOLS ATTENDED 1986-1987: Shimo la Tewa School‚ Mombasa (I studied History‚ Geography and Economics in ‘A’ Level) School‚ Head-Boy 1982-1985: Khamis High School‚ Mombasa‚ Kenya PRE-UNIVERSITY TRAINING August-November 1988: National

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