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    The things they carried

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    Tim O’Brien compiles a series of incredibly confronting stories‚ which explore the depths of just how horrific the Vietnam War was‚ as well as creating new viewpoints on already conventional ideas. “The things they carried” uses verisimilitude to more accurately tell the stories of what occurred in Vietnam. The ideas of war‚ death and gender are given a significant alteration to how they are perceived. War has many common associations such as there is a winner or a distinct purpose‚ however Vietnam

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    The 1990 film Edward Scissorhands demonstrates many communication theories and concepts. This movie is an excellent example for many interpersonal communication concepts and theories because it focuses on Edward’s interpersonal communication with the other characters. This is interesting because for all of Edward’s life‚ he has only interacted with one person‚ leaving him with very weak communication skills. Having only communicated with his creator‚ an elderly inventor‚ Edward lacks interpersonal

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    The Thing in the Forest

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    "The Thing in the Forest" by A.S. Byatt is a story of symbolism. Abandonment and the hardships and the psychologically effect on young children and their imagination prevails itself throughout the short story. Two innocent girls portray the effect of violence physically and psychologically throughout out their lives due to the hardship of a war. Abandonment is what Penny and Primrose felt when they were escorted off on a train with no idea where they were going or what their future might hold.

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    https://suite.io/jaclyna-perez/1mxf20f Theme of Tim O’Brien "The Things They Carried" Fear is an underlying theme in "The Things They Carried." Lavendar‚ Kiowa‚ Lt. Cross‚ and the soldiers illustrate different types of fear. Jaclyna PerezJaclyna Perez B.A. in English Soldiers All the men in Vietnam carried physical burdens‚ from the packs on their backs to their weapons and ammunition. However‚ they carried intangible burdens as well. In Tim O’Brien’s short story‚ there is an underlying theme

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    The Things They Carried Colby Earles In this book the author Tim O’ Brien uses many different little stories to sum of the big picture of war. He focuses in on many different characters‚ stories‚ and their specific feelings to help the reader get an actual feel of what he felt. Which he states on pg. 171 " I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer than happening-truth". While O’ Briens main connection to the title focus’s in on what each soldier physically carried

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    The Things They Carried

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    The Way They Survived by The short story I chose to write my essay on is "The Things They Carried" by Tim O’Brien. The soldiers in the story had to deal with not only accepting the deaths of those they became close with‚ but also dealing with the knowledge that they took another human beings’ life. The author shows how they had to carry not only their equipment; but the emotions that came along with being in a war. The emotions I speak of are ones that come from knowing they were mere grunts-and

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    Living Things

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    Living Things All objects that have self-sustaining processes. Living things has a life it can move‚ can eat‚and can grow.Living things are things that are alive...they don’t necessarily have to breathe or have hearts or brains. Living things are collections of cells and nerves that grow and develop over time. Examples are plants‚ humans and animals.  Examples of Living Things: Animals Plants and Trees Humans Non Living Things Non-Living things are things that are not alive...that have

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    The novel The Beautiful Things Heaven Bears written by Dinsaw Mengestu addresses cultural isolation and immigration through Sepha Stephanos‚ a struggling convenience store owner and his friends Joseph and Kenneth. The societal perspective of the American Dream has changed the way people perceive immigrants which affects the culture and identity of said immigrants‚ author Dinsaw Mengestu conveys this theme through plot and point of view. Mengestu is able to create the journey of Sepha by outlining

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    internet of things

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    http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Internet-of-Things The Internet of Things (IoT) is a scenario in which objects‚ animals or people are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to automatically transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. IoT has evolved from the convergence of wireless technologies‚ micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and the Internet. A thing‚ in the Internet of Things‚ can be a person with a heart monitor implant

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    Contagious: Why Things Catch On by Jonah Berger is a marketing book that uncovers the hidden truth behind word-of-mouth and social transmission. Berger is a marketing professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and begins the book with a catchy opening that instantly captured my attention. It was about Howard Wein who recently moved to Philadelphia. Wein earned his MBA in hotel management and helped Starwood Hotels start its W brand as well as handled billions of dollars in

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