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    The title of the book is Babbitt. Sinclair Lewis wrote the book Babbitt. Sinclair Lewis was Noble Prize winner and an amazing writer. I think the author’s purpose for writing this book is dimple. He wants people to know what its like to not be happy and that happiness isn’t found in status and wealth. Finding happiness in the wrong things is what I think a theme of the book is. One fact I obtained from the book is that not all rich people enjoy their lives. As portrayed in Babbitt‚ the characters

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    Chapter 1 part II of the satirical phenomenon‚ Babbitt‚ by Sinclair Lewis; he really gives you something to ponder. In the previous section Lewis had just ended saying how the city of Zenith was “built-it seemed- for giants”‚ putting this city on a pedestal for its community. This statement is already mocking the citizens of Zenith who are materialistic middle-classmen‚ like Babbitt. Ironically enough‚ Babbitt is anything but a giant- as Sinclair himself says “There was nothing of the giant in the aspect

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    Upton Case Study 1996

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    215-228‚ 1996 ~) Pergamon S026 3-2 ;373 (96)00002-3 Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd Printed in Great Britain. All rights reserved 0263-2373/96$15.00+ 0.00 Mechanisms for Building and Sustaining Operations Improvement DAVID UPTON‚ Associate Professor of Technology and Operations Management‚ Harvard Business School‚ USA It is no longer enough‚ it would seem‚ to know how to use operations as a competitive weapon‚ nor is it enough to ’continuously improve’ those operations

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     James Herriot born James Alfred Wight in Sunderland England‚ October 3‚ 1916  Moved to Glasgow‚ Scotland as child‚ late October 1916  Graduated Glasgow Veterinary College on Dec 14‚ 1939  Joined Yorkshire practice of J. Donald Sinclair in 1940  Married Joan Catherine Danbury‚ 5 November 1941  He was part of the RAF 1941-43  1966 begins writing using the pen name James Herriot  23 February 1995 Dies of cancer at home in Yorkshire  Receives American Veterinary Medical

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    Babbitt: a person‚ particularly a business or professional man‚ who unthinkingly follows conventional middle-class ways (Merriam-Webster). George F. Babbitt of Babbitt‚ by Sinclair Lewis: a 46-year-old American real estate salesman who conformed unthinkingly to prevailing middle-class standards in the Midwestern city of Zenith in the 1920s. While he lived as a successful businessman with all the modern conveniences—including a very nice house and a very nice car—Babbitt was overwhelmingly dissatisfied

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    Studies For generations‚ we have seen writers publishing some of their great works containing mythical storyline and stories of great spirits. In this paper‚ we will compare and contrast two of the greatest books in American history‚ Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewin and The Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison. Both of the books are based around the story of a single male character‚ whose lives are described from the very beginning of their childhood. Arrowsmith is about a boy named Martin arrowsmith. From

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    There are many corruptions during late 19th century to early 20th centuries‚ such as political corruption‚ law corruption‚ social corruption and economic corruption. In this book‚ Sinclair uses one event to show the law corruption and economic corruption. When Jurgis finds out One was raped by her boss‚ Connor‚ he was extremely angry so he beats Connor. In the court‚ the judge only listens to what Connor said and he doesn’t care about Jurgis’s explanation (97). As a result‚ Jurgis needs to stay

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    The Muckraker Upton Sinclair observed a meat packing industry in Chicago. When this was done he realized what horrible working habits and dirty working stations they had. To put an end to this‚ Sinclair had written a book called‚ The Jungle. This book exposed what was happening in these meat factories such as‚ blood everywhere on the floor and the stench of dead animals. The factories were an unsafe place for children filled with machines everywhere. Children and even adults get hurt every day.

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    by our inner temptations that we carry throughout our life. In today’s world‚ desire and temptation leads individuals to make decisions that can either benefit or negatively affect the life of that particular individual. Both Theodore Dreiser and Sinclair Lewis know first hand the effect of these desires and portray them in the themes of their novels. Elmer Gantry‚ An American Tragedy‚ and Sister Carrie all portray a common theme that states in general; desire has the most significant influence on

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    The Jungle‚ by Upton Sinclair‚ is a novel that greatly affected the food industry in America. In addition‚ The Jungle helped pass the Pure Food Act of 1906 and created better working condition. However in Food Ink‚ the feeding lots have played a role in the spreading of E-Coli. Thesis: Although E-Coli is more prevalent due to corn filled cattle‚ the working conditions are cleaner and the food is safer due to government regulations The working conditions in The Jungle‚ compared to the working condition

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