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    Gone Flat

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    bottler. "The system isn’t broken‚" Isdell told a BusinessWeek reporter at the time. "There’s still opportunity for both Coca-Cola and the other brands." All it took was a tour of Coke’s operations in India‚ China‚ and 14 other key markets this summer for Isdell to see a different reality: Coca-Cola was a troubled company. Things looked so bad that just 100 days into his new job the 61-year-old Irishman interrupted his fact-finding mission to deliver a surprise warning to Wall Street. Coke‚ which

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    The Irish Summer

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    This summer has gone a lot faster than usual‚ normally I’d kind of want to go back to school to see my friends but now it doesn’t really feel like we’ve had summer at all. That it’s only lasted 2 weeks rather than 3 months. I’m unsure whether this is because we’ve been limited when it comes to how much sun we’ve gotten and flooded (literally) with the amount of rain we’ve received‚ I’ve had more than the necessary lazy days spent on my sofa in my pyjamas laughing at tv shows that I’ve seen countless

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    The Lost Summer

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    During the exposition of The Lost Summer‚ we are introduced to Helena‚ Katie Bell‚ Winn‚ Ransome and Lizbeth as they all reunite at Southpoint summer camp. A song that relates to this part of the book is‚ “Here Comes the Sun”‚ by The Beatles. The lyrics state‚ “Little darling‚ it’s been a long cold lonely winter/ Little darling‚ it feels like years since it’s been here/ Here comes the sun.” All the campers and counselors have been waiting all year long to be back at camp and they all think it has

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    Poetry Gone Bad

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    I dedicate this book to my family. You all keep me going. A special mention for those who in the darkest of times helped. And my children Lauren‚ Ewan‚ Emily and Zack stop growing so fast. Marissa I owe you one.. Mike Whaley -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction Evocation of Feeling is a book written to show how the day to day actions and surroundings of people and events can change your emotions. I have included the title

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    Beauty of Summer

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    Beauty of Summer I love traveling. I am always thankful whenever I get the chance to go somewhere specially when it is for free. One of my most memorable trip was when I went to Baguio last 2008 which made me appreciate the true beauty of the summer capital of our country‚ the Philippines. During my summer time after first year high school‚ I was given a back and forth airplane ticket by my aunt Maricon for Manila. Though I travelled on my own for the very

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    Summer and Smoke

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    Summer and Smoke By: Tennessee Williams Summer and smoke was taken place in the beautiful town of Glorious Hill‚ Mississippi. Alma Winemiller‚ the daughter of an unmarried minister‚ is in a romantic relationship with the young undisciplined doctor‚ who lived next door. John Buchanan JR. was a very physical young man. It is apparent that the differences between the two would pull them together; they are the right fish in the sea. For their first date John takes Alma to a Casino

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    Gone with the Wind Essay Gone with the Wind‚ was about a young lady named Scarlett O’Hara whose life was impacted greatly by the events surrounding the Civil War and Reconstruction. It consisted of her going through rough times in order to live her life the way she did before the war started. The movie‚ Gone with the Wind was an accurate representation of the events surrounding the Civil War and Reconstruction because it showed how the Yankees were challenging the South‚ it demonstrated how difficult

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    Gone with the Wind Review

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    Movie Review: Gone with the Wind David O. Selznick’s Gone with the Wind‚ is a film based on the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. This film is set in Georgia the spring of 1861‚ and follows the life of a wealthy southern belle‚ Scarlett O’Hara. While the film focuses on the trial and tribulations of Scarlett’s love life‚ it also depicts life during the civil war‚ and after the civil war. Although the films depiction of southern life is somewhat reasonable‚ there are some historical inaccuracies

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    Summer Hours

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    Why it is important to have a will? Change name Death is brutal; it comes when we least expect it. Despite common knowledge that death is inevitable‚ we do little or nothing at all to prepare our loved ones for a life without us after we’re gone. Virtually everyone postpones writing a Will. Maybe it’s because we don’t want such a tangible reminder of our mortality. Or perhaps we view the process as relinquishing the ownership of our property. Whatever the excuse may be for putting off the drafting

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    The most controversial aspect of Gone With the Wind is the film’s depiction of race relations. Though freed from the novel’s positive portrayal of the Ku Klux Klan‚ Gone With the Wind’s depiction of slavery remains decidedly simplistic. Adopting historian U. B. Phillip’s “plantation school” view of the institution‚ the film shows slaves as well-treated‚ blindly cheerful “darkies” loyal to their benevolent masters. Slaves are portrayed as normal employees‚ are rewarded with presents like the master’s

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