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    Chapter 2 Conceptual Framework Review of Related Literature and Studies Local Literature Local Literature According to bituin Abi‚ (August 2010)‚ 658 Resort Online Reservation System. Short term base lodging is the main reason that a resort has been established. In the Philippines‚ wherein many foreign people go and have a vacation‚ resort is always their first destination to have relaxation after long hours of travel in an airplane. Because of the rapid increase of foreigners visiting

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    A Letter from the Front

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    My Darling Amy‚ I hope this letter finds both you and the boys fit and well. I know that I said I would write every day‚ but it has just not been possible for the past couple of days‚ I hope you haven’t been worrying too much? We moved into a new position yesterday. I am now in a place called the Somme‚ It’s somewhere in the north of France. This morning I received two of your letters‚ dated the 3rd and 7th December in addition to the package you sent. Will you thank the boys for the lovely pictures

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    Art and writing after Ww1

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    During world war one‚ soldiers as well as anyone involved in the war faced many horrors during battle. Many horrific experiences and emotions they had became the subject for new types of poetry‚ writing‚ and even artwork. Artists used their mediums to question the experience as well as emotion. Using new modern art techniques such as cubism and impressionism‚ artwork was completely changed from its previous forms‚ reflecting the confusion of the era. ​Modernism in artwork and literature rejected

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    All Quiet on the Western Front All Quiet on the Western Front could definitely be considered an anti-war novel. The changes the characters in the novel subjected themselves to throughout the book allow the reader to view the negative effects soldiers went through during‚ as well as after the war. Anti-war means that you are against the war and leaning more towards the idea of peace. This novel showed the dissatisfaction and disappointment in each character once they begun to truly

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    All Quiet on the Western Front Written by Erich Maria Remarque‚ All Quiet on the Western Front is a sort of a historical fiction type of book. I would classify it as a fiction because the book is based on an odd point of view in war. All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel about a young teenager named Paul Baumer and his friends who enlist in the war. He and his friends in World War I. Paul and many of his friends from school volunteered to join the army after listening to their teacher

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    Analyze the causes of WW1 Many historians and politicians have been trying to analyze the causes for the World War I. By the War was over‚ different opinions had already been developed. The english Prime Minister David Lloyd Georg (1863-1945) said: “None of the leading Man had wanted War‚ all of them just slid into it.” Whereas the French Prime Minister George Clemenceau blamed Germany for having the main War Guilt. Since 1961 historians are controversially questioning the War Guilt. In his

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    Home‚ My Sweet Home I don’t know the meaning of the word “ordinary”. Ordinary. Some regard mundane as dull‚ but some do not. I love uniqueness‚ but also love commonness. I believe that there is a bountiful criterion for “ordinary”. I thought my life was quotidian‚ before I faced a new life with a new family. My life was quite different with them‚ but their life was normal‚ too. After all this happened‚ I pondered about the definition of “ordinary” and the “ordinary” life. I was just an audacious

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    brainwashing statements that are frequently told to generations of young men in hopes of convincing them to travel down the unfortunate path of war with false assumptions. With similar views‚ Erich Maria Remarque published the novel All Quiet on the Western Front after WWI through the perspective of Paul Baümer‚ a German soldier who experiences the true reality of war. Although war is often glorified and patriotic soldiers are fueled by their strong sense nationalism‚ in reality true horrors and pains of war

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    However‚ in this war‚ new weapons were used because of the new technology. These included machine guns that could fire extremely fast and bayonets. Also‚ tanks were invented which protected the crews and could break through barbed wire that was in front of the trenches. Planes‚ which were only invented a decade ago‚ were first used for spying on the enemy. Later‚ machine guns were attached to the planes. Canons could fire much farther‚ and created a much greater amount of damage. As well‚ guns containing

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    agreement‚ the media helped people feel good about being neutral. However‚ when the time came for the US to join the war‚ the media suddenly changed and tried to gain public support in favor of joining the war. During the war‚ however‚ to keep the home front happy‚ the media had to portray the war in a way that made the people forget the previous reasons for not joining the war. The newspapers were also highly censored so that the people would not know the entire truth about where their families had

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