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    nuclear bombs which could lead to war‚ the atomic bomb was helpful because people used it in war to attack or defend their self. Ray Bradbury wrote science fiction text because he might know what was going to happen in the future. “ There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury‚ is about an electrical advanced house because their is a clock going on every 5 minutes. Therefore‚ technology has helped society. Technology has positively influence our society. One example is “Out of warrens in the wall‚ tiny

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    refreshes others will be refreshed.” Then another aspect of thought: Ernest Hemingway once said‚ “Poverty’s a disease that’s cured by the medicine of money” (Hotchner‚ 2015‚ p. 72). He goes on to say that he had the happiest moments while he was in poverty‚ living in Paris with no heat (p. 72). Hemingway lost respect with those who were rich‚ wealthy‚ and viewed the poor with a certain look of ill repute. God’s laws and Ernest Hemingway’s perspective had similarity of thoughts.

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    social norm in Ernest Hemingway’s‚ A Farewell to Arms. Her submissive nature is key to the existence of the story. So important‚ in fact‚ that the story may not be at all possible without it. She submits to Lieutenant Henry’s flirtatious passes immediately‚ triggering their romantic relationship before he injures his leg. She also totally dedicates herself to preserving the well being of Henry. Her behavior in both of these circumstances is typical for a woman of her time. Hemingway spends as little

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    Art houses many fine art paintings that span throughout the centuries‚ including famous works by countless artists in different styles‚ from renaissance to contemporary. One famous work includes a piece by Vincent van Gogh’s Wheat Fields after the Rain (The Plain of Auvers)‚ painted in 1890 in Gallery 8‚ Scaife Galleries of the museum. It was acquired through the generosity of the Sarah Mellon Scaige Family‚ and its acquisition number is 68.18. The painting’s dimensions are 73.34 x 92.39 x 8.89 cm

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    Submit a 750 words individual CAT (~ 250 words for each part) on the discussion forum (4 points).  Then‚ tick collect to collate all the postings‚ and return back to make a 250 words comment for your class participation grade (0.5 points).  For the comment‚ identify one or two views that made you think differently‚ and/or one or two views you disagree with and explain why? (1) Do you agree with Yip’s assumption that in industries experiencing strong globalization drivers‚ MNEs should deploy strategy

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    Introduction Cats have been in Egypt for over 5‚000 years. The Egyptians were the first to domesticate cats. They had many pests that the cats helped eliminate. Plus the cats were so important to the Egyptian people that they would be mummified with different materials. So basically the Ancient Egyptians domesticated and mummified cats. The Domestication of Cats The Egyptians were possibly the first to domesticate cats. But the question is how did they do it? According to J. Hill‚ “Egyptians

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    Analysis of Romeo (3rd Edition) Author: Campbell 08/11/2011 The play Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in which Romeo is a tragic hero‚ who is the son of Montague and falls in love with Juliet from his feud family‚ Capulet‚ at their first glance of each other. Shakespeare uses several rhetoric devices in Romeo’s lines to suggest that Romeo is a romantic yet rash figure. As Russ McDonald mentions in his essay “Shakespeare’s tragic characters are visionaries‚ purists‚

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    its purpose the author intended. Composers of texts use a variety of narrative techniques to convey the themes‚ characters‚ setting and plot of the story to the responder and thus fulfill its purpose. I will be illustrating this through the analysis of the Henry Lawson stories including “The Drover’s Wife” and “The Loaded Dog” and through other related texts “There Will Come Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury and “Charles” by Shirley Jackson. These stories present a variety of techniques in order

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    n Ernest Hemingway’s Hills Like White Elephants‚ set in Barcelona‚ Spain‚ a conversation takes place between two lovers sitting outside of a bar. Hemingway’s writing style is very minimalist‚ and so it is up to the reader to decipher what message‚ tone‚ or imagery is being conveyed. In this short story it is a hot day‚ there are train tracks nearby. The hot weather could have symbolized the tension between the woman‚ called Jig‚ and the American man- the train tracks their differing viewpoints. The

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    After watching the film‚ Shackleton’s Antarctic Adventure‚ it felt as if I just watched a film based on a fiction novel. To watch the continuous efforts of one man putting everything he had into keeping his men safe‚ healthy‚ and alive was almost implausible. Earnest Shackleton’s accomplishments‚ especially during the time he did it‚ will stand the test of time. It was his tremendous leadership skills which aided him with the success of not only reaching safety‚ but keeping 27 men content enough

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