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    Although it is one of the shortest stories in the collection‚ What Do We Have In Our Pockets was the story that really stuck out the most to me. In the two pages of the story Etgar Keret provides a vivid look into the sad life and hopes of a man looking for love. The man in the story‚ whose name we never learn‚ caries around with him everywhere he goes‚ an odd assortment consisting of a lighter‚ a cigarette‚ a cough drop‚ a postage stamp‚ a pen‚ and two five shekel coins. People are always asking

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    The Worker Next Door

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    Matt Clendening Eng 1301 6th 1/24/10 Klepper The Worker Next Door In the essay “The Worker Next Door” written by Dr.Chris Chiswick‚ the author addresses the illegal immigrant problem in America‚ and gives several questionable reasons how if the flow of illegal immigrants were deterred‚ jobs would still be filled‚ and life would go on as usual‚ or even better. Dr.Chiswick wrote a not too convincing essay‚ having many places where he could have improved or even left out certain parts of his essay

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    employee strengths and weaknesses assists the development of an effective training program. Teaching employees how communicate effectively enhances the work environment because there is no longer a difference between expectations and achievement. Apex Door has hired us to generate a training program. This proposal suggests specific improvements to the existing training process. TRAINING DEVELOPMENT PROCESS By understanding the organizational needs not individual‚ development of the training process

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    In “The Girl Next Door” there are several relationships explored. The contrasting themes of intimacy and distance as well as closeness and separation are depicted through the characters portrayed in the story. One relationship is between the protaganist and his mother‚ which appears to be close and intimate but also seems dysfunctional. Another relationship is between Brandi and her mother‚ which is distant and separate. The last relationship is between the protagonist and Brandi‚ a nine year old

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    The Millionaire Next Door After reading The Millionaire Next Door‚ Stanley‚ the author‚ made me see a different view on the word millionaire and what it actually takes to be one. The basic concept that the book proposes is that the general comprehension of what a millionaire is actually incorrect and not what majority of the people in the world believes it is. In fact‚ a millionaire’s lifestyle is quite the opposite of what we see on television and on the news. According to Stanley‚ an average

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    The Painted Door Analysis

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    an individual tends to break societal norms. The restrictions that society imposes may tie individuals down‚ for example the Taliban in Afghanistan imposes restrictions that stop them from pursing professional careers. The short story The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross‚ explores ideas about isolation‚ loneliness and the effects they may have on a person. Isolation leaves a person more reserved and alone‚ they do not express themselves properly and when they are alone they struggle with disturbed

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    BEHIND LOCKED DOORS Intimate Partner Violence Jorge A. Colon Jr. Kaplan University CM107 - 23AU The Oregon Coalition against Domestic and Sexual violence defines domestic violence as: “a pattern of Coercive tactics that can include physical‚ psychological‚ sexual‚ economic‚ and emotional abuse‚ perpetrated by one person against an intimate partner‚ with the goal of establishing and maintaining power and control.” (ocadsv). Intimate partner violence is a problem seldom spoken

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    Unlocking the Doors of Curiosity What exactly is a key? One may say‚ “Oh it is an object that unlocks doors‚ locks‚ cars‚ boxes‚ etc.” But to me‚ a key is so much more than just a tool to unlocking the lockable. Each key unlocks the unknown. Have you ever gone to an antique shop just to look at the keys and wondered where did they come from? Or who had it? Or did it unlock riches? For many people‚ none of this is a thought that passes through their mind when viewing the keys‚ but this is the process

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    “The Painted Door” Ann murdered John. Through this parable Ann is constantly makes mistake after mistake and it leads to her pushing John away and out of her life. Ann should tell John how she feels and tell him what she wants in life instead of containing it inside her until she begins to hate the man she loves. Ann expects a great amount from John. She wants the perfect house‚ husband and life. Ann’s selfishness of wanting everything does not just kill her and John’s relationship but it kills John

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    The natural landscape and the winter storm in “The Painted Door” serve as a metaphor for Anne’s sense of isolation. Sinclair Ross‚ the author‚ of this short story uses isolation to portray complex imagery. John and Ann have been living on a farm together for seven years now‚ and in those seven years nothing much has changed in their lives. Their closest neighbour is John’s father who lives “five miles” away from them. During winter to get to his farm it seems longer to get there due to the “impassable”

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