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    The Notebook

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    The Notebook is one of my favorite love movies of all time. The reason I love this movie so much is because that main characters Noah and Allie go through so many trials and finally end up together in the end. This movie I feel shows me how strong their love for each other really was and I now feel as if it is meant to be it will always find a way. Looking at the movie as a reference to get a better understanding of how lifespan development works‚ I realized that most of the trials that Noah and

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    most timid of hearts‚ but can it ever be claimed that the person of Ned Kelly can be understood in the truest sense? Peter Carey‚ an author who won The Booker Prize in 2001 for his book‚ sought to give Ned Kelly a voice of his own‚ through writing True History of the Kelly Gang. This tale is told through the supposed eyes of Mr Kelly‚ whose desire was to inform his unborn daughter of his real story‚ which could not be tainted‚ for he would not be alive to tell her as his end was near. However‚

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    Megan Nealon Psychology CHARACTER ANALYSIS 1. NOAH – The Notebook Noah is a hard working boy from the outskirts of town who meets a rich girl named Allie. They fall in love over the summer but are forced to end the relationship because Allie’s parents disagree with it. After they break up Noah goes into a deep depression. He is even too depressed to shave his face. Noah once told Ally that he would buy an abandoned house that she likes and fix it up so they could live in it. When

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    Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Sparks is a phenomenal‚ inspiring‚ award winning writer. He has sold over a million copies of his books in the United States (Newsmakers). The real question is where did his innovation come from? Nicholas has written two books named Dear John and Message in a Bottle which are unlikely love stories‚ with desirable connections. These books have touched many Americans‚ especially because they relate to modern relationships and events. The main themes of Dear John and Message

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    communicate much with others. He does not talk to anyone‚ with the exception of selling his frozen food. His life consists of empty roads and cheap chain motel rooms. Any person in his position would feel lonely. He replaces human companionship with a notebook where he records graffiti he spots on his travels. “It was an old Spiral‚ bought for a buck forty-nine in the stationary department of some forgotten five-and-dime” (King 83). He recorded in it for years‚ wearing it down until “some of the pages

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    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle Never is a thirteen year old girl accused of murder and found guilty. But Charlotte Doyle was just that. In the book‚ The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle written by Avi‚ you will visit the Seahawk (a cargo ship that belongs to her father’s company) along with Charlotte Doyle the “social snob” in the year 1832‚ on a Trans Atlantic journey .This is a story of Charlotte’s transformation as she figures out who she truly

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    A Love Story

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    The Notebook MISS. VERONICA & LINDA ROMERIA MANCERA KELLY BOOK REPORT DUE THE 31 OF JANUARY OF 2013 Written by: Nicholas Sparks SUMARRY OF THE BOOK This love story takes us back to the summer of 1941‚ when Noah Calhoun and Allie Nelson were deeply in love. After having a wonderful summer Allie had to go away with her father because he didn’t approve of Noah. Half a decade had passed and Allie is having doubts about getting married to a wealthy lawyer because she can’t stop thinking

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    50 First Dates Movie Review

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    50 First Dates (2004) Plot Henry Roth is a veterinarian at Sea Life Park on the island of Oahu who has a reputation of womanizing female tourists. He shows no interest in committing to a serious relationship and his closest friends are Ula‚ a marijuana-smoking Islander; his assistant Alexa‚ whose sexuality and gender is unclear; and Willy‚ his pet African penguin. One day Henry’s boat The Sea Serpent‚ breaks down while he is sailing around Oahu. He goes to the Hukilau Café to wait for the coastguard

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    In this essay I will discuss the ways that narrative is used to create conflict and dramatic tensions and the differences of how this is used in the original 1969 True Grit film in comparison to the 2010 remake by the Cohen brothers. The first main example is shown at the beginning of the original 1969 film‚ in which we see Mattie Ross’ father‚ Frank Ross‚ being killed by Tom Chaney. This is a pivotal moment in the narrative of the film due to the fact the film is about Mattie’s quest to capture

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    MNG2202 ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND BEHAVIOUR SEMESTER II 2013/2014 LECTURER: HECTOR EDWARS LECTURE NOTES CHANGE IN ORGANISATIONS All managers today recognize the inevitability of change‚ that the only constant is change itself. Organizations have always experienced change-evolutionary‚ incremental change. The changes surrounding us are not mere trends but the workings of large‚ unruly forces: the globalization of markets; the spread of information technology and computer networks; the

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