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    In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why‚ there are themes that teenagers can relate to in the real world. Death‚ guilt‚ and betrayal are what teens experience in high school. Hannah’s death impacted many of the students at her school‚ including a boy named Clay who receives the tapes he was given. Death is a recurring theme in the story. The death of Hannah Baker is a main one‚ but we can also see minor ones‚ like the car accident Hannah and her friend caused. Clay is crushed by the loss of her‚

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    Organisations’ to use team work effectively need to have teamwork as part of their culture. An organisation’s upper management approach‚ an organisation’s support structures for teams‚ and an organisation’s supply of experienced team leaders are three things which can support or impede a culture of teamwork. Upper management being visible are cultural symbols within an organisation. How they act and the language they use have a strong influence over the wider cultural tone. If this group do not

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    The American Revolution had a total of 64‚000 casualties. There were a series of events that led to this revolution. Three major events that led to the American revolution‚ the taxes that the british imposed unfairly on the colonists‚ battles of lexington and concord and the common sense pamphlet. The British placed many taxes on the colonists. They did this because they lost an enormous amount of money during the french and indian war. They needed to make money so they decided to tax many items

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    Thesis For 13 Reasons Why

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    Thirteen Reasons Why‚ by Jay Asher‚ is a story told from the perspective of Clay Jenkins‚ receives a box in the mail full of 13 cassette tapes recorded by one of his friends‚ Hannah Baker‚ who committed suicide. Hannah left behind these 13 tapes to explain the 13 reasons why she killed herself. As you read this novel you will feel all the emotions that not only Clay feels as listening to the tapes‚ but Hannah as she is living through all these moments.     A shoebox- sized package gets left on by

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    is almost 30 years old and has been replaced by iPods and CDs. However‚ in 13 Reasons Why‚ 17-year-old Hannah Baker uses cassette tapes to reveal the reasons of her suicide. After her death‚ Hannah sends the tapes to the 13 people who are the reasons so they can hear her story. As you get farther and farther into the book and you “hear” all of her reasons‚ you can start to see a deeper message. Hannah highlights three hidden messages in her tapes. She states that the smallest things can make the

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    In the book Thirteen Reasons Why‚ by Jay Asher it follows two main symbols the color blue and scars. The symbols represent and reflect thoughts about a young freshman girl named Hannah. Hannah is the main focus of the book because she is the one who committed suicide and gave out thirteen reasons why she committed suicide. An adolescent boy named Clay is on one of the tapes of her suicide reasons. But he does not know that yet. “Well‚ you’re right. Something did happen. Justin grabbed my hand. We

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    Reasons Why People Move

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    People move for many reasons. It seems a normal thing that most people experience at least once in there life. So then why is it one of the hardest things to do? I often ask myself that many times. I have moved several times in my life. The hardest move though without a doubt was when I moved from Pasadena‚ Maryland to Casey‚ Illinois. I was originally from the Effingham area‚ I moved to Pasadena when I was six or seven. When lived there for about eight to nine years. When my grandparents moved back

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    Differences of the Three Major Colonial Empires in the New World The three main colonial empires in the New World were the British‚ French‚ and Spanish empires. They had various differences in societal‚ economic‚ political‚ and religious outlooks. They also left behind some legacies‚ which even today seem to resonate. The British Colonial Empire thought that gold was everywhere‚ but they never found any. They had money from mercantile trade colonies and they were economically independent by

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    who don’t want their child. These children are aborted. Abortion is the process of legally discarding an unwanted fetus that could grow up to become something great but never had the chance. Therefore‚ abortion should be abolished. There are many reasons why abortion is wrong. For one‚ abortion is inhumane. Many people would argue that a person becomes a person from the time that a sperm hits a human egg. If this is true‚ that means abortion is murder. In addition to this‚ according to abortion.procon

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    The book I read was Thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher‚ the style of this book is kinda mysterious. The book develop through the two narratives shifting between the two man characters Hanna Baker and Clay Jensen. The story of Thirteen Reasons Why takes place in a small town in present time. The town is not actually named in the book‚ but author Jay Asher explains that many of the places Clay Jensen visits from the map are places similar to those from his own home town.  The story begins with the

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