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    Lit& Comp Horvath T‚R 7/31/2013 Escape What is Real‚ Feel What is Right Casualties‚ drugs‚ terror‚ violence‚ volatility‚ and mental instability are all well too common for any war. For the Vietnam War‚ it exceeded all of these. In The Things They Carried‚ all of the soldiers were faced with these burdening issues on a day-to-day basis‚ fearing for their lives‚ their perceived loved ones‚ and their own emotional sanity. Because this war put on a great deal of stress on the soldiers‚ there

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    doing the right thing

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    grow bigger and multinational‚ leading to more people working in the companies and more ethical issues arising. Responsible management relates to ‘doing things right’‚ essentially maintaining efficiency. Effectiveness is the foundation of success‚ whilst efficiency is a condition of survival after success; Effectiveness is ‘doing the right things’ (Drucker‚ 1995‚ p.33). Studies have identified companies with well-developed codes of conduct as having superior financial performance‚ gaining from an effective

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    Things Fall Apart

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    Things Fall Apart: An independent reading Students‚ you will engage in an independent reading of Things Fall Apart. One of the new Common Core Standards is that students will read and comprehend literary texts independently and proficiently. Each Monday‚ we will engage in classroom discussion of the previous week’s reading assignment. There will be questions to accompany each week’s reading assignment. These questions must be completed and brought to class on Monday. You need to read the material

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    Things Fall Apart Essay The book Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe definitely has a fitting title. It explains how two cultures with different ideas and beliefs can clash and be intolerant towards one another. Most of the theme is developed through the plot of the story and through a man and his struggle against fear and anger (the main character‚ Okonkwo). Throughout the book he tries to resolve the problems that develop all around him and within himself. As the story progresses‚ conflict overwhelms

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    Most Valuable Thing

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    In today’s society‚ people steal‚ cheat‚ gamble‚ kill‚ and do just about everything for money and material things. We overestimate the power of money‚ but in the end the things we most value are not store bought. The one thing that I value the most that money can’t buy is my family because they always support me‚ guide me through life‚ and love me unconditionally. I came home one day‚ lay down on my bed and sulked. I had had a terrible day at school and was very upset. My mom came in and asked what

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    attraction towards forbidden things. It started with the story of Adam and Eve‚ the first man and woman in the history of humanity. They were drawn to the forbidden fruit. As humans‚ we have been given the free will to make our own choices. We are a very special creation; hence‚ the masters of our own will. We can make decisions and choose things irrespective of them being right or wrong. It is our free choice that allows us to respond to the attraction of prohibited things. At the same time‚ we have

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    Taking things for granted

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    Chantell Cantrell SPD 100-V1 Mrs. Castle February 5‚ 2014 Speech 1: Personal Experience Speech “Taking Things for Granted” Growing up all through life you hear people constantly telling you not to take things in life for granted. I was told that quite often as a child but I usually let it go through one ear and out the other. One day I was faced with the tragic‚ unexpected death of my uncle and then everything began to set in. I unfortunately learned the hard way to never take the

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    Tim O’Brien’s semi-autobiographical novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ illustrates the trauma and horrors veterans face during war‚ especially during the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War ushered in a new era of soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder‚ but unlike the veterans of wars before‚ there has been more research to help those suffering from the mental disability. O’Brien‚ like many veterans‚ uses writing as a medium to help ease the pain of the trauma he has suffered through the war

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    God of Small Things

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    In the novel The God of Small things‚ by Arundhati Roy‚ the theme of memory intertwines itself through the pages; creating scenes and situations that gives the reader the capability to really focus on the story that she is telling. There are many different ways that memory is being used in this novel. Roy grew up in Ayemenem‚ her own memories are being revealed to be able to set a scene in a familiar place. This allows her to be able write the story with ease. To depict and explain the perfect plot

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    Samantha Schulz Mrs. Nilles English 12-5 05 November 2012 O’Brien’s Theme of Rejection and Disconnect Why does O’Brien use the theme of rejection to convey his experience in war? In the book‚ The Things They Carried‚ Tim O’Brien writes about his experience in the Vietnam War. He uses many themes to show how the war has changed the soldiers and how the citizens perceive the war. Throughout the book‚ he uses the theme of rejection to show the disconnection between the soldiers at war

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