Operation MARKET GARDEN was a strategic plan proposed by British Field Marshal Bernard L. Montgomery and approved by Supreme Allied Commander General (GEN) Dwight D. Eisenhower. Considered a gamble‚ especially coming from the cautious Montgomery‚ its level of risk and probability of success were questioned by leaders and staffs of all effected echelons before it was conducted. And in the end‚ it was an overall failure. Between 17 and 26 September 1944‚ there were over 11‚000 casualties among
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classical writers of English short stories‚ and it is very much due to her works that the short story gained a full literary status. In The Garden Party‚ we meet Laura Sheridan‚ a young girl living in the rich Sheridan family. She was the youngest daughter in the family. The theme of The Garden Party is very simple. All conversations and descriptions was about the garden party and the death of the poor young man who left his wife and five children behind. The people in the family were divided into two groups
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CASH BUDGET for HAMPTON MACHINE TOOL(000 $) CURRENT September October November December Receipts: A/R Collection(assumes 30-day;Oct& Nov. less advances of $840 and $726‚ respectively) Bank Loan Total Cash Inflow Expenditures: A/P Payment(paid in 30 days) Other Op. Outlays CAPITAL EXPENDITURE Taxes Interest Loan Principal Dividends Total Cash Outflow Beginning Cash Net Monthly Cash Flow ENDING CASH 684.000 2243.000 1323.000 2022.000 779.000 350.000 2136.000 1604.000 2369.750 January Sales -Advances
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In “Spring” by Chloe Honum written in 2009‚ the speaker discusses her life and how she handles it. The poem is written in the style of elegy. This means that it “most frequently used to morn a death‚ concluding in consolation‚ and composed in ABAB quatrain in iambic pentameter”(confound). In the first set of 4 lines she describes how her mother’s attempted suicide changed the way she lived. The second set takes on how things change and get better. Then she talks how things stay the same for a while
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The poem “The Garden” by Andrew Marvell focuses around various themes of harmony‚ love‚ and innocence. This further represents its relation to the archetype of The Innocent‚ an ego type. Out of the twelve archetypes used commonly in written work‚ the author Carl Gustav Jung‚ generalized these types to be constantly represented in a person’s life and personal traits. To further explain one’s personality broken down‚ it is simply that everyone is brought up differently‚ therefore varying in their
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Language Overview for – ‘Out in the Garden’ |Objectives – | |Listening to stories and rhymes on ‘Out in the Garden’ | |Sight Words - has‚ can | |Revisit sight word
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Mr. Jerry Eckwood‚ V.P of Louis national bank requested loan from customer named Hampton Machine Tool Hampton-requested renewal of the existing 1 million dollar loan‚ repaid time of Sep.30 Additional-asking for a 350‚000 loan for planned equipment purchases in Oct. Under terms of company’s request‚ both were to be paid back end of 1979 Background of Hampton Established in 1915‚ machine tool manufacturing business. Recent months‚ record production/profitability mid-late 1960. -Customers
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‘Sunlight on the garden’ by Louis MacNeice It starts to become apparent that MacNeice talks about the finality of death. We are shown this in the first stanza where MacNeice states that the ‘sunlight in the garden hardens and grows cold’. . The sunlight‚ which displays a sense of warmth and beauty‚ ‘grows cold’. The phrase ‘grow cold’ clearly shows that we will eventually experience death. This is also a reference to a battle field‚ this image has been used to express the horror and pain war inflicts
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//------------------------------// // Cheerilee’s Garden// Story: Cheerilee’s Garden// by Benjamin Evans//------------------------------// Some words in advance It all began as a joke in a chatroom. Someone said “We should totally write this!” and so I did. I realise that’s not much of an excuse for letting this loose on the world‚ but perhaps it’ll make you judge me a bit more kindly when you get to the end of the story‚ look back and wonder who would ever think of something like this. At least
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meddling eyes of the mannerly society and social judgements‚ they were ideal places for exotic rendezvous. During the 17th and 18th century‚ The Vauxhall and Ranelagh Gardens flourished in London. It was a venue that drew all manner of people and supported enormous crowds. Initially designed to attract the wealthy‚ the pleasure gardens united the rich and poor‚ where both aristocrats and laymen relish the moments side by side. The atmosphere of the place was nothing like they have ever experienced
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