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    Facts: CRA-MAR Video Center‚ Inc. sells electronic equipment and video cassettes‚ as does its competitor‚ Koach’s Sales Corporation. Both CRA-MAR and Koach’s purchased computers from Radio Shack. CRA-MAR used the computer it purchased to store customers lists‚ movie lists‚ personnel files‚ and financial records. Because the computer was new to CRA-MAR‚ Randlall Youts‚ Radio Shack’s salesman and programmer‚ agreed to modify CRA-MAR’s programs when needed‚ including the customer list program.

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    setting. The physical setting that the author has portrayed helps you fully understand the emotions that his character are feeling. In 1912 the blacks had little to no rights‚ they lived in little shacks that had no electricity or nearly enough room in them for every family member that occupied the shack. They had one communal phone that was located in the only grocery store they had‚ they had a drugstore‚ barber shops and poolrooms. Everything was located on Gulley Street‚ which was almost like Broadway

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    and will not let her gender categorize her and set her apart from others. Additionally‚ Crooks’ speech shows how isolation and separation from others can be emotionally draining. For example‚ while explaining to Lennie why he lived in an isolated shack‚ Crooks says “‘’Cause I’m black. They play cards in there‚ but I can’t because I’m black. They say I

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    Stalker Sometimes love isn’t always two sided‚ and at some point it can be a fatal love. In shacks by Edward p jones you; learn the story of a young man who gets driven crazy by love. Fifteen page letters are cute and all but to receive three to four a week is on the verge of being stalked In shacks jones has a massive crush on a girl named Sandra walker. “Sandra walker was a thin brown-skinned woman who might know have been pretty to the universe but was to.” him. Both of them being in different

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    Christian Symbolism in The Old Man and the Sea Christian symbolism‚ especially images that refer to the crucifixion of Christ‚ is present throughout The Old Man and the Sea. Hemingway’s novel can be construed as an allusion to the Bible and the struggles of Jesus. Told simply and sparely‚ the contest between the old Cuban fisherman Santiago and a giant marlin is often seen as emblematic of human endurance and bravery against nearly overwhelming odds. ’A man can be destroyed but not defeated’‚ Hemingway

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    went so far into the woods that they got lost‚ and could barely find their way back home. Even though their new home was not what they wanted it to be‚ they were starting to get used to it. They liked the brook; the trees and they even found an old shack far back in the woods. Hilda said the maple tree belonged to her‚ and she believed the brook sang to her. Hilda family got settled in and they met a family named the Olsons ’. Hilda and her family liked the Olsons ’ because they were down home people

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    everything that they could to get good jobs and make money. In the beginning of the novel the main characters‚ George and Lennie are sitting on a hill by a pond discussing what their dreams are in life. George mentions how one day they will get a little shack on about ten acres and have cows and pigs. Before he can finish his sentence Lenny interrupts him saying‚ “An’ live off the fatta the lan’. An’ have rabbits.. In the the cages and about the rain in the winter and the stove‚ and how thick the cream

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    Jerusalen Quintero Mrs. Metzker Engilsh 8B 11 April 2016 IEP: 3 Paragraph Accommodation The Great Depression The Great Depression started from 1929 to 1941. The Great Depression was caused by Black Tuesday. On Tuesday‚ October 29‚ 1929 the stock market crashed. The people lost more than $40 billion dollars and the stock market began to regain some of its losses‚ but it didn’t go back up like

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    she walked past a seemingly run-down building with the molding‚ cracked door wide open‚ Ava grew curious‚ so she looked into the cracked window pane of the old wooden shack. She only saw a dark hallway with some old chairs against the walls‚ so she went in to look around. All of a sudden‚ she heard a loud “What are you doing in my shack‚” that seemed to shake the entire building. Ava was paralyzed in fear‚ so she said nothing and just stared‚ as an old woman with multiple scars on her face appeared

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    Cannery Row John Steinbeck’s story ‘Cannery Row’ is basically a story that actually has no mystery yet has a story that has a mixture of humor and sadness. The story takes a glimpse into the lives of the residents of Cannery Row‚ which is situated in Monterey‚ California. Cannery Row is a place that depends on canning sardines. John Steinbeck describes Cannery Row as "a poem‚ a stink‚ a grating noise‚ a quality of life‚ a tone‚ a habit‚ a nostagia‚ a dream [p. 1]." Steinbeck has focused

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