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    a compelling historical novel by Adam Bagdasarian‚ follows the journey of Vahan Kenderian as he tries to survive the Armenian genocide. Vahan watches the world he knew collapse around him as those he cared about leave him due to the horrific circumstances placed on them. During his time the young boy meets many people who help Vahan on his journey to safety. Vahan develops his character through the people he meets during his journey‚ ultimately becoming the son his parents had envisioned. Vahan’s

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    lies and denial‚ one can live a misleading life. People are forced to operate under a façade until they are forced to reflect upon their fake life. This may result in epiphanies which compel them to learn something about themselves. In Long Day’s Journey into Night‚ a play by Eugene O’Neill‚ a day in the life of the Tyrone family is chronicled as they start off acting as a close family but the reality of their situation is unraveled through the day under the use of drugs and alcohol. Each member of

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    in his journey with Stickeen and how they overcame the suspense of death that benefited their relationship into making it stronger. Muir’s mission is to explore the icy region of southeastern Alaska which may conclude that it is going to be an adventure for Muir as well as for the readers in the sense that neither of them know what Muir is going to come across on this mission. Right in the beginning‚ the story gets interesting when a crew member decides to bring his dog along the journey. Muir wasn’t

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    that you do is correct‚ sometimes it’s wrong and you have to learn from your mistakes. Never mistake activity for achievement. Winning is not the base of success‚ it’s the contentment and how you see the audience satisfaction. “Focus on the journey‚ not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.” -- Greg Anderson As what as the quotation says‚ happiness is found by doing the activity. I enjoyed the whole activity even though we didn’t win as long as the

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    Long Day’s Journey Into Night: Forgiveness Old pains cannot be forgotten. In order to forget‚ one must first forgive and for the Tyrone’s‚ this is a very difficult thing to do. Forgiveness is one of‚ if not the most important theme in Long Day’s Journey into Night. This is very apparent in Edmund and Jamie’s relationship. Although it is not Edmunds fault his mother got addicted to morphine during his birth‚ Jamie still blames him for the corruption of their mother Mary. On the other

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    Addiction: Long Days Journey Into Night "Long Days Journey into Night" is a play written by Eugene O ’neill. The story is about one day in the life of the Tyrones‚ a dysfunctional family who are all addicted to something in their own way. Each of their addictions feeds another member of the familys addiction. Mary Tyrone makes the transition from normal to addicted most clearly through the play. In Act I‚ her hands shake‚ and she is very nervous. When she appears in Act II "one notices no change

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    passenger should travel with his/her ID card in original which is indicated on the ERS/VRM. In case he/she is not travelling‚ all other passenger(s) booked on that ticket‚ if found travelling in train will be treated as travelling without ticket and charged accordingly. Valid IDs to be presented during train journey by one of the passenger booked on an e-ticket :- Voter Identity Card / Passport / PA N Card / Driving License / Photo ID card issued by Central / State Govt / Public Sector Undertakings of

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    1. In June 2001 tropical storm Allison hit North Carolina and the Optima Air Filter Company. Many employees’ homes were devastated‚ and the firm found that it had to hire almost three completely new crews‚ one for each of its shifts. The problem was that the “old-timers” had known their jobs so well that no one had ever bothered to draw up job descriptions for them. When about 30 new employees began taking their places‚ there was general confusion about what they should do and how they should do

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    Symbols are objects‚ characters‚ figures‚ or colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. There are many symbols that appear in this novel. In this novel some of the symbols are very recognizable others are not. For example the ten little Indians are recognizable. Judge Wargrave’s gunshot is not very recognizable as the mark of Cain. One is the storm that kept them on the island. For most of the novel‚ a storm cuts the island off from the outside world. It both prevents anyone from escaping

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    Lights and sound are to emphasize the content of the play. Without light and sound‚ the play would just be actors reciting words. The light and sound made the play more attractive. It was interesting and brought appeal to the audience. During the play‚ the light and sound helped distinguish between different scenes. As the ideas and scenes of Frankenstein changed the light changed. Also the sound depended on the scene. In darker themed scenes the lighting was dim but in happy themed scenes the lighting

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