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    the result of the consumer taste survey. Most of people said that lightship beer had better taste‚ better color and smell compare to Bud light‚ Coors Light‚ and Amstel Light and the result stated that lightship beer was in the first place. We got almost the same result from the blind test that is held in several countries including USA and Canada. Another important reason is the demand for the light beer is relative high from the consumers. People said that the advantage of drinking light beer because

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    When I was a child‚ I remember how my mom used to wash me‚ brash my hair‚ feed me‚ take care of me with so much love. What should I give her in reverse? A lonely place in an impersonal room on a shelter? Or a warm and full of love room in my home? People should learn to help‚ take care and protect someone in need. It is said that the kids do what they see their parents do. The treatment I apply to my parents‚ the same I would like to receive in reverse from my own kids. Any living creature needs

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    carvin the narrator is told by his wife that she is inviting a blind friend over the narrator finds out that his wife has been send audio tapes with a blind man named Robert who she worked for several years ago. at first the narrator was closed minded about the blind man but when the wife bring the blindman from the airport he introduces himself as robert the first thing that came to robert mind was that not what he was expecting a blind man to look like how robert was dressed he was not expecting

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    epiphanies that normal people have that ultimately change their life. The narrator has certain perceptions about the blind people and what happens at the Cathedral and other commonplaces. Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral” is a story told by a narrator who has limited awareness of himself and those around him. He wonders how a blind man can have such understanding than other people. He has misgiving about the visit to the Cathedral simply because of lack of experience with the blind people (Paragraphs 5‚ and

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    alone. Most individuals judge other people before actually knowing their true identity. In the short story "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver‚ it shows how a narrator can judge a male friend name Robert by the way he is seen in the public eye. I will explain why the narrator doesn’t trust his wife around Robert‚ why she spends more time communicating with Robert‚ and why she becomes irritated when the narrator make comments about Robert.      The wife and the blind man have grown a strong bond over the

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    came to an end. Either way neither of our characters were aware of the conditions they shared entirely until the resolution. Another important piece to this text was when the female sprayed her perfume on in the beginning of the text. This giving the blind male a scent to follow in the yoga class‚ corridor and out in the carpark when she was attempting to leave‚ all areas where the two encountered one another. Beyond Words displayed several snippets and motions showing the built-up suspense‚ leaving

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    Big Mike is one of the costars in the semibiographical movie‚ “The Blind Side”‚ which is a fictional representation of Michael Oher’s journey from meek beginnings to fame and accolades in the NFL. In the movie Big Mike is shown to come from an impoverished‚ drug filled‚ high violence community. Nevertheless‚ Big Mike shows none of the characteristics akin to such an environment‚ during many instances within the movie Big Mike is shown as a caring introverted soul with a warrior’s spirit that often

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    Introduction The Johari Window model a simple and useful tool for understanding and training self awareness‚ personal development‚ improving communications‚ interpersonal relationships etc The model Also referred to as a ’disclosure/feedback model of self awareness ’‚ and an ’Information processing tool ’ represents information - feelings‚ experience‚ views‚ attitudes‚ skills‚ intentions‚ motivation‚ etc - within or about a client- in relation to their live with others‚ from four perspectives

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    “Cathedral”‚ by Raymond Carver‚ the narrator’s wife has a blind friend who is coming to visit them at their house. The narrator (also known as the husband) is unhappy with this because the old man’s disability makes him feel very uncomfortable. However‚ the more the husband interacts with the blind man‚ the more he learns to overlook his blindness and accept him as a normal human being. Through characterization and symbolism‚ Carver proves that seeing people as individuals rather than stereotypes can allow

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    informed that the blind man was coming to stay with them. Rather than reacting with a false guise of comfort‚ he instead replies sarcastically saying‚ “Maybe I could take him bowling‚” (3) knowing full man the blind man couldn’t even see the pins‚ ball‚ or lane he would be playing in. This sarcasm extends from discomfort‚ and the narrator’s unwillingness to want to deal with the blind man’s presence. The narrator had never even met the man once in his life‚ and yet here this blind man is coming to

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