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    Heroes in Literature

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    Who is your hero? It could be a firefighter‚ a police officer‚ even a celebrity; but what makes a hero? What is a hero? A hero is someone who would give up everything to save or protect people around him. After reading the myth “The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog” I saw an actual hero come from‚ literally‚ the bottom of the pack. The character rose up from the bottom‚ to the top for himself and his people. In “The Orphan Boy and the Elk Dog”‚ the main character‚ Long Arrow was deaf. He had no

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    Edwin Arlington Robinson- father/mother/ 2 brothers died. Love of life married brother. Never Married. Wanted to be poet since age 11 and chose to live in poverty. Wrote traditional poems. Old-fashioned but deals with modern problems. Philosophy: Behind “the peaceful and genteel communities of small-town America” lies a substrata of failure‚ “loneliness‚ and terror.” Conflict with light and dark with the individual. Major Works; The Children of the Night‚ The Man Against the Sky‚ and The Man Who

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    Poetry Question: “His work reveals that he is unmistakably a product of his age and time.” Discuss this view of Hardy’s poetry with reference to any 3 poems. A writer’s work is a ‘nurtured reflective’ of his society. This was no different for Victorian Britain. Britain during the reign of Queen Victoria underwent evolutionary changes that did not only change the lifestyle of a people but the culture of the people. With Britain gaining mass economical wealth through the colonization of other

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    The Issues & Problems of Cafeteria Food The controversy over cafeteria food is whether or not it is healthy for all students from elementary schools to colleges. Numerous factors lead to unhealthy eating in schools and on campuses. Sometimes options with better nutrition are offered‚ but when there are they tend to be less appealing than the unhealthy foods (Obesity). Many schools are undergoing budget cuts and changes‚ and healthy food tends to take a back burner when deciding where the limited

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    english literature

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was able to by using his creativeand adventurous personality and style into the poem‚ “Daybreak”.Longfellow’s deep thinking and adventurous style creates symbolicimagery that the true understanding of poems requires. “Daybreak” hasdialogue of a lifeless‚ outside force‚ wind‚ which creates personification.Longfellow gave the wind the human ability to speak. This shows thatLongfellow thinks outside of the box. When‚ the wind spoke saying‚ “Awake!It is day.” it revealed that

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    dystopian literature

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    Visions of the future fall into two different genres: Apocalyptic and Dystopian. Which is worse? Margaret Atwood’s “Oryx and Crake” displays the features of an always developing society. Through the quest to create a utopia through pure determination to improve the human condition‚ the novel convinces the reader the situation is relatable. Alike to many dystopian novels‚ Oryx and Crake includes a protagonist Jimmy‚ who begins questioning society‚ often feeling intuitively that something is wrong

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    Theoretical Framework Theories on Human Needs in Organization Probably psychologist Abraham Maslow’s proposed the best known theory of human needs in organizations (as citied by Baron and Greenberg‚ 1995). Maslow believes that people‚ in general‚ have five basic categories of needs that are achieved in as specific order: physiological‚ safety‚ social‚ esteem and self-actualization needs. This means that once the most fundamental of all needs is satisfied. Despite

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    Conceptual Literature

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    Life Lessons The Best Self-Reflections from 108 Bloggers Abubakar Jamil [www.abubakarjamil.com] Farnoosh Brock [www.prolificliving.com] LIFE A WORD WITH YOU Self-reflections of the soul define those bittersweet moments in life that resurface now and again‚ catching us off-guard‚ showing up unplanned and uninvited‚ and asking us the questions we would rather avoid altogether on an otherwise ordinary day. What is self-reflection? Wikipedia says: “Human self-reflection is the

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    GROUP 3- MEAT COOKERY Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food. Humans are omnivorous‚ and have hunted and killed animals for meat since prehistoric times. Meat is mainly composed of water and protein‚ and is usually eaten together with other food. It is edible raw‚ but is normally eaten after it has been cooked and seasoned or processed in a variety of ways. Meat consumption varies worldwide‚ depending on cultural or religious preferences‚ as well as economic conditions. Conversely

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    Until the beginning of the 20th century there was no formal education available for Dalits. Dalit literature as a genre emerged only in 1970’s through some of the Dalit protest movements in Maharshtra and Andhra Pradesh. Dalit literature is the literature produced by the Dalit consciousness. Human freedom is the inspiration behind it. Dalit literature must be written from the Dalit point of view and with a Dalit vision. The “Dalit view point” calls for writer to internalise the sorrows and sufferings

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