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    Welcome to the WRSX Group From: Juliette Waldron‚ Executive Chair‚ WRSX Group Firstly‚ I would like to congratulate you on your appointment to the WRSX Board. As you know‚ I was on the interview panel that selected you and I have no doubt in my mind that you have much to contribute to the company. I was always in favour of bringing in someone from outside the industry and I am sure that your experience and your ability to see the big strategic picture and your fresh thinking will be of great benefit

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    These two similar short stories have an outrageous background. The first short story we read was called “The Monkeys Paw”‚ written by W.W. Jacobs. The second short story we read was called “The Leap”‚ written by Louise Erdich. In the Monkeys Paw‚ the White family deals with death and wishes granted by a devious magical spell. In the Leap‚ A family deals with death and a crazy‚ dangerous‚ more realistic situation. The two types of writing are Reflective essay and short story. As the readers enjoy these

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    Identity Written by Hanan al-Shaykh‚ the Story of Zahra is a very detailed and book that opens the sacred yet messed up life of Lebanese woman by the name of Zahra. A lady by the name of Semia Harbawi gives it the perfect explanation. She says “It is a thrust into those tender zones of the psyche laid open to a probing‚ inquisitive gaze”. The author of this book really gives the reader a 100% probing into this young lady’s life‚ with no regard for her secrets‚ short comings or her embarrassing

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    Point of View/Perspective: The story is told in third person limited omniscient because the story is told by an outside narrator that has specific insight into Guy’s thoughts. His perspective is reliable and slightly subjective because Montag forms specific opinions that he applies to situations in the novel. Guy is open to ideas early in the novel‚ but later forms strong beliefs based on what he has learned from other central characters. He is not as easily accepting of new ideas as the story goes

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    type of point of view adds a chance to view the story from two different perspectives. It works out because it also adds more interest to plot‚ instead of reading the story through the eyes of one character. If “The Most Dangerous Game” were told in a different perspective‚ like an objective point of view‚ the story would lose a lot of important aspects to it‚ like the thoughts and feelings of Rainsford and General Zaroff‚ and it would also lose it’s uniqueness. The point of view for this story affects

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    Exploration How do increasing sucrose concentrations of 0.0 mol dm3‚ 0.2 mol dm3‚ 0.4 mol dm3‚ 0.6 mol dm3 and 0.8 mol dm3 affect the osmolarity point of potato cells‚ where it is investigated how osmosis changes the weight of the potato cells‚ measured by the percentage change between the initial and final mass of the potato? Independent Variable: Increasing sucrose concentrations Dependant Variable: Mean percentage change in mass of potato cells All cells have a protective barrier‚ one which

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    The short story The story of an Hour by Kate Chopin tell the story of Mrs.Mallard. With the heart trouble Mrs.Mallard was afflicted with her sister Josephine and husbands friend Richards had to break the news of her husband’s death in a gentle way. Mrs.Mallard reacted to the news in a different manner than most wives would have-- as if she was happy over her husband’s death. After Mrs.Mallard comes out of her room she sees the arrival of her husband. Mrs.Mallard drops dead and the doctors assume

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    The point of view is the perspective in which a story is expressed. In literature first person point of view is communicated by using the pronouns “I” and “We”. Are there any benefits of first person narration? The use of first person point of view gives the reader a chance to feel what the poet is saying. One may understand the strengths of first person narration after reading the following poems: “Tom Merritt”‚ “Mrs. Merritt”‚ and “Elmer Karr” by Edgar Lee Masters. “Tom Merritt” describes an

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    noticed how the three alternating stories all had separate themes that helped bring the stories together at the end of the novel. The idea of the first tale is about the monkey king who’s a hero of Chinese folk tales. The theme of the second story is about Jin Wang‚ an Asian American boy who tries to fit in at an all-white school. The subject of the third story is about chin-kee‚ an embodiment of all negative Chinese stereotypes. The most important thing is to realize how all three stories relate to one

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    Death from a Buddhist and Christian Point of View "You will be with me today in paradise‚" Jesus Christ told this to the thief on the cross while they were dying. However‚ can people believe that there is truly life after death? In many different religions there are different perceptions of life after death. For example in the Buddhist religion‚ the Buddhist people believe that life is practice for death. Professor Brown‚ of California State University of Northridge stated‚ "The Buddhist people

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