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    CHAPTER 2: When ERIN is send to prison‚ where she is supposed to live for the rest of her life She is impress on how different is from what she thought it would be She is careful with people‚ because of what she lived while in jail She had adopted a strategy of PSYCHOLOGICAL DENIAL in jail 603 years she faced with denial to settle into a new routine in that new world She had reached a dead end: she is not going anywhere She pretend to be well‚ a lifesaving lie that leads to her acceptance of her

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    Systematic Sequence PHIL 1311 – Phil of the Human Person PHIL 2314 – Ethics PHIL 3313 – Metaphysics CS 3310 – Opening to Transcendence: Rediscovering Symbol CS 3320 – Re-Connecting Catholicism with the Social and Natural Sciences CS 4300 – Catholic Impact on the Professions PHIL 3314 – Business Ethics PHIL 3318 – Bioethics PHIL 3336 – Political Philosophy PHIL 3350 – Contemporary Logic PHIL 4318 – Contemporary Philosophy PHIL 4324 – Faith and Reason PHIL 4331 – Philosophy of Art and Beauty PHIL 4335 – Analytical

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    Title: Film analysis for Groundhog Day A local weather man Phil becomes annoyed when he must travel to Punxsutawney to cover Groundhog Day. Eventually Phil must repeat the day over and over. In the beginning‚ he uses the reputation of meaningless things. Towards the end Phil tries to convince a member of the news crew Rita to fall in love with him every day. When that fails day after day Phil decides to use the day and do something good. He saves lives and does other good things to eventually lead

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    ANALYSIS 7 Essay: The Company Man The typical business man involved in corporate America works anywhere from six to ten hours per day. Phil‚ “the Company Man” worked six days a week sometimes until eight or nine at night‚ making himself a true workaholic. Using his life story before he died Goodman is able to convey her liking toward Phil but her dislike of what the business world has turned him into. Not only does Goodman use a number of rhetorical devices but she also uses Phil’s past as well

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    American policy on Phil. Independence was not very clear. Political leaders vied w/ one another to demonstrate the intensity of their advocacy of independence.United states had no effective answer for phil. Independence -1916  filipino received the promise of independence it contained preamble of Jones Law provided impetus to the rising tide of filipino aspirations for immediate independence. -1918  a more sustained effort to terminate american rule -November 1918  phil. Legislature created

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    attitude toward Phil in “The Company Man” seems to be frustration and disappointment. She explains how Phil‚ the main subject practically worked himself to death. He was a “workaholic‚” meaning he put his work above anything and anyone‚ even his wife and children. This explains Goodman’s disappointment towards Phil because he let work take over his life and force him to push away his loved ones and close family members. The author expresses frustration by writing in the passage that Phil let work cause

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    faces. Along with his 19‚847‚374 friends‚ Phil was born into the world in 1999. His new life of adventure and travels began at the bottom of a McDonald’s cash register. It wasn’t lonely in there‚ but certainly not one of the highlights of his existence. Phil did make some good friends but unlike him‚ most of the fifty fils were dull and squalid. Knowing he was one of the new ones at the top of the pile – he wouldn’t be there for long. Days passed and Phil finally found a new home in the hands of

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    main character of the film is Bill Murray and is directed by Harold Ramis and released in 1993. The movie takes place in the small town of Punxsatawney during the winter season. Although the movie has a very powerful message‚ I did not like it. Phil (Bill Murray)‚ a weather man for an American TV station‚ is sent to Punxsatawney to cover a local Groundhog Day ceremony. The very skeptical weatherman regretfully accepts the assignment and travel to the town. Once he makes his report he proceeds

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    Vivian (Julia Roberts) and Edward Lewis (Richard Gere). In the film how a business arrangement between a business magnate and a prostitute quickly becomes a genuine loving relationship. In addition to their complex business relationship‚ Edward’s lawyer Phil (Jason Alexander) is one of many obstacles to the desired “fairy tale ending.” Edward and Vivian are two broken individuals. Vivian is prostitute who is dealing with the vicissitudes of life and Edward is a divorced man who recently broke up with his

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    feelings of distaste and anger toward Phil‚ as he in her mind represents Corporate America: routine‚ indifferent‚ almost robotic. Goodman uses numerous rhetorical strategies to convey her attitude toward Phil‚ including tone‚ repetition‚ the use of statistics‚ sarcasm‚ anecdotes‚ differing syntax‚ and irony. From the beginning‚ Goodman creates a very impersonal tone‚ letting characters remain nameless and unimportant‚ identifying them primarily by their age – “Phil‚ fifty-one years old…Helen‚ forty-eight

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