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    ordinary / middleclass people. It is in the 1950’s – Skrevet efter krigen og folk havde ikke mange penge. Ordinary people. It is in the real world. Two families place: The Lutz place and the Nordholm’s place Describes in hinted add. POINT OG VIEW - The boy – 3. Person narrator Social environment: Lutz: Car: Buick – good‚ new car with automatic gear. Buy a read Chateau Mouton – Rothschild 1937 to Nordholm – for showing his money. Father: Businessman – upper – middle class

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    Different from any other kinds of language‚ weasel words are very useful and important in advertising language. In the article “With These Words I Can Sell You Anything” the author William Lutz gives an example with the weasel word “help” to illustrate the effect of weasel words in advertisements. Lutz points out‚ “The trick is that the claim that comes after the weasel word is usually so strong and so dramatic that you forget the word “help” and concentrate only on the dramatic claim” (2010

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    against noncombatants with the purpose of effecting a political response.” In our society‚ the term terrorism is a method or strategy to effect political change in an area. Terrorism can be seen as crime‚ exploitation of fear‚ and a form of warfare (Lutz‚ 2005). Since the 1700’s‚ history has always kept record of the different types of violence our world has faced. And with terrorism it comes with consequences. (Sloan‚ 2006). A quote by Moghaddam & Marsella (2004) says “It is usually perpetrated

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    God’s Children The term “Righteous Gentile” or “Righteous among the Nations” is used to name those non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. The title is used informally as referring to anyone considered to be a savior of Jews‚ but it has an official role in the Israeli program of Holocaust remembrance‚ administered by Yad Vashem. The criteria established by Yad Vashem include the following: — “The rescuer ensured the survival of a Jew or Jews by extending aid to them

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    "gut feeling"‚ rather than facts and figures‚ to make a final decision of any magnitude. Bob Lutz of Chrysler‚ Richard Aldoo of Wisconsin Energy Corporation‚ and Ralph Larsen of Johnson & Johnson‚ all describe the effects of this gut feeling as one they have come to count on when faced with a big decision. They describe it as a tingly feeling‚ a feeling in their stomach‚ or an "aha" sensation. Bob Lutz was at the helm of Chrysler when the company was stalled by stiff competition in the early 90’s

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    Labrador Coast” Maija M Lutz explains that traditional Inuit music has not been studied by other because many people believe that the Inuit’s music isn’t traditional in a sense that the music is just borrowed ideas and practices of the white man influences from the Moravian missionaries (Lutz). Yes‚ this is mostly true‚ but the Moravian missionaries introduced a whole new lifestyle to the Inuit‚ and the Inuit took the ideas and practices and made them apart of the Inuit culture. Lutz explains many important

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    Imagine yourself along with other family members sitting around talking and having a good time while watching television. Your grandmother is reminiscing and telling you stories of her younger days. Then you notice she has strange look about herself and begin to ask where am I and who house is this? This is just a small portion of the many examples that I have experience watching my grandmother battle with severe dementia. It is disease that causes the loss of cognitive functioning of thinking‚ remembering

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    Abstract This research looks at the General Motors Company and what led to company failure and filing of bankruptcy in 2009. The American automotive industry was poorly managed for years and was almost eliminated when the economy crashed in 2008. Without the help of the U.S. government‚ General Motors and Chrysler would not have been able to survive. How did GM‚ as the number one auto manufacturer and seller‚ go from being at the top to almost ceasing to exist? This kind of financial mess usually

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    George Orwell wrote the dystopian novel 1984 in 1949 and‚ like other novels written by Orwell‚ holds a strong political message. Orwell’s disdain for communism and how it affects those under it was visceral and seems blatant with the story’s detail to the oppression and resistance of it by some characters. The story opens with the main character Winston Smith and his struggle with memory in the oppressive government known as Big Brother‚ then grows the line up with other main characters like Julia

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    Gap Year “Not every 17-year-old is ready to enter college‚ and a gap year allows them to be in the real world‚ do service and approach college much more deliberately.” (Giannino). The increased focus‚ maturity and motivation that gappers obtain‚ has led more high-school guidance counselors and college admissions officers to suggest gap years to high school achievers and strugglers alike. Teenagers in the United States should follow a long running British tradition of taking a year off‚ or gap year

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