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    Death of a Salesman and All of My Sons‚ two different plays written by distinguished playwright Arthur Miller‚ yet the two main characters Joe Keller and Willy Loman are notably identical to one another. Although both are not faced with similar situations‚ both Keller and Loman handle their situations with an ignorant and shallow mindset towards the world. Keller and Loman have significant tragic flaws which ultimately lead to their demise. Both characters are unable to accept reality the way others

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    Marketing Management 12 e PHILIP KOTLER & KEVIN LANE KELLER ISBN 0-13-145757-8 658.8—dc22 Note: all credits for contents goes to the original author. Summarized by Wawan Setiawan (winanci@gmail.com)Summarized by winanci@gmail.com 2 Redefining Marketing for 21 st Century ● Marketing is everywhere‚ but tricky ● It makes Marketing management difficult because it needs continuous improvementSummarized by winanci@gmail.com 3 The scope of marketing: What is marketing? (1) ● Marketing:

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    MOD 3 Helen Keller and the Dunn triplets are both similar and different in many ways. The Dunn triplets and Helen Keller were both blind and deaf‚ but they were not born that way. All of the girls were diagnosed with a disease at a very young age that caused their blindness and deafness.+ Helen Keller‚ with the help of Annie Sullivan‚ learned to communicate. The Dunn triplets had Mackenzie Levert to communicate with. It took Helen Keller and the Dunn triplets more

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    Helen Keller promoted the catholic teaching of participation and subsidiary by building a language for the blind and deaf which broadened the medical advancements in that field of study; Helen also was a apart of a movement that allowed equal rights for the blind‚ deaf and women‚ which lead to women being able to vote. Helen Keller contributed her life to educating other that had her condition making life easier for them through teaching sign language‚ giving speeches‚ and she did not discriminate

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    In the text “The Most Important Day” by Hellen Keller‚ we can see that Keller’s world is full of frustration and isolation as she is trapped due to her deaf and blindness disabilities. These disabilities make Keller’s life an everyday challenge‚ causing her to face communication difficulties‚ understanding‚ and personal growth. Keller’s lifelong despair stops once she meets such a strong woman to help conquer these diagnoses. In paragraph 5‚ Keller shines a light on the most important beginning

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    deserve to have their faces depicted on this significant monument. My first choice is Helen Keller‚ a deaf-blind person who was an American author‚ political activist and lecturer. My second choice is Martin Luther

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    Hellen keller impacted the lives of people who were physically impaired and changed their lives drastically including her own. Specifically the of the people who were blind. She was an advocate for those who were blind and those with disabilities. Helen Keller was not born blind‚ but at only 19 months old she got ill with what is believed to be known as scarlet fever which made her blind and deaf. This changed her life forever but her mother was supportive of her‚ which is what helped mold the kind

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    considered an example of strife is Helen Keller‚ who lost her vision and hearing when she was nineteen months old due to an illness. During her life‚ Keller became an author‚ traveler‚ and a public speaker‚ who met celebrities and created organization to help others with handicaps. Keller was an important American figure because she triumphed over many obstacles to gain success‚ helped others that had disabilities‚ and learned how to communicate with people. Helen Keller was a person born with the ability

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    film. Good Bye Lenin! (2003) By Wolfgang Becker.

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    Summary of Helen Keller: The Story of My Life For my personal choice book I have chosen Helen Keller: The Story of My Life‚ by James Berger. I chose this book because it was very interesting to read about how her education developed throughout her life. It was also fascinating to know how she learned to understand what people were saying because she wrote how sometimes she would place her fingers on their lips and would discover what they were saying from the movements of their lips. At other times

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