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    double sidedness of pride. Brother’s pride pushes him to give Doodle a life away from his rubber sheet on the bed. When Brother’s obsession with turning Doodle into the "ideal" Brother goes too far‚ his pride pushes Doodle to his early death. “I should have already admitted defeat but my pride wouldn’t let me.”(346) When he takes Doodle to Horsehead Swamp that Saturday before the first day of school‚ he knows it’s too late to meet the goals he set for Doodle. Again we see shame and pride coming together

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    Computerized Event Planner with SMS Technology for ITSC of STI College Caloocan A Project Proposal Presented to the Faculty of STI College Caloocan In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology by: Ang‚ Genghis Khan C. dela Cruz‚ John Carlo A. Lazaro‚ Julius D. Mr. Bernard Mendiola Project Adviser October 2013 STI College – Caloocan ADVISER’S RECOMMENDATION SHEET This Project Proposal entitled Computerized

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    In the short story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚” Joyce Carol Oats uses characterization including methods such as symbolism and allusions to develop her characters‚ and thus establish her theme of the cross roads Connie faces in her transition from the innocence of her adolescence to the impurity of adulthood facilitated by the antagonist‚ Arnold Friend. From the beginning of the story‚ the reader sees Connie has a strong desire to make her early transition into adulthood. Although

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    hence work as well as a place to live in. "roads" represent transport and human movement. Those are the two biggest and most important aspects of out lives‚ which are controlled by "The Planners". They decide where the roads go‚ and so where you can go. They choose where to put the buildings‚ therefore where you have to live. Another way in which Boey Kim Cheng present the modernity is through the last stanza of the poem. He describes the modern society through himself. The quotation "my heart

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    situations‚ in which you can become empowered‚ assess readiness for change to pursue healthy lifestyle. As Heath’s say “tweaking the environment is about making the right behaviors a little bit easier and wrong behaviors a little bit harder.” (183) In Chip and Dan Heath’s book “switch” “shape the path” in order us to shape the path we have to find the feeling direct the rider and motivate elephant. As human being in our society we face many problems. In order to become motivated we have to relieve some

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    computer. And I volunteered to run a stand for the schools Advent Market. If I was to take time out to actually think of all I have done to help people I’m sure I’d find more (not trying to make myself look good here‚ but it’s just one of the things my mother (God rest her soul) always taught us‚ she always helped other people too. It’s a good feeling when you help someone else and sometimes great friendships

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    Joyce Carol Oates’ "Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?" the author goes into depth of the transition from being a carefree‚ innocent child to the complexity and uncertainty of the future when one becomes an adult. The message begins even before the story itself actually does. The title illustrates the passage of time in life such as the phrase "where are you going" refers to the question of what direction does one have for his own life. "Where have you been?" is a question which involves

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    Joyce Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been? (WAYG‚ WHYB)” shows readers that romantic and superficial ideas can lead to tragic consequences. In the short story‚ Oates uses the plot and symbolism to demonstrate the story’s perspective on fantasy love. WAYG‚ WHYB is written in 1966 by Oates. In a time where women are beginning to explore their mind and the world. As we read this now in 2017 and the time has changed‚ many people can interpret this story many ways. What is Arnold Friend

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    Where are you going‚ Where have you been? by Joyce Carol Oates is an interesting piece of literature. Due to the intense nature of the story‚ many criticisms have come up. Many theories have been developed about hidden meanings within the work. One that is very controversial is the allusion to the bible. Many people say that there are clear references to the bible through a hidden code but this is not the case. Oates’s inspiration for the short story came from a magazine article about a series of

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    all sorts of different scenarios play out. Although Joyce Carol Oates’s‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” was inspired by real life events and reports of a serial rapist murderer‚ it can also be read as a coming of age story in which we see the victim‚ Connie‚ mature and evolve tremendously from the beginning to the end of the story because of the situation she unfortunately finds

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