ICE BREAKER: STRESS MANAGEMENT Objective: Managing Stress Time Available: 10-15 minutes Space: Training room or outside Appropriate for: 20 plus participants Formation: Create groups of 10. Instructions: Inform all participants in the training room that for the next 3-5 minutes they will be hearing some yells & screams. Now make group of 10 trainees’ & ask them to form a circle so that each of them can see the ‘EYES’ of the others in the circle. Tell them that you shall be
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Extreme Ice Survey and Climate Change 1) When James White said “this is one of those pivotal moments in human history‚ it is too important for us to continue to ignore it”‚ he was referring to something bad occurring and us humans not realizing it until it’s too late. Just like many other moments in history we don’t care about certain things unless it impacts us directly. Well global warming and climate change is real and that’s what he’s trying to get across. The climate of the planet is rising
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money and the new consumer culture of the 1920s dominates human thinking and behavior in ‘The Great Gatsby’? One of the key themes in The Great Gatsby is ‘The morality and importance of Wealth’ in high end New York social circles of the 1920s. Fitzgerald himself lived during this period of significant culture change in America and therefore I feel his own feelings and concerns on obsession with money and the new consumer culture was one reason as to why he wrote this novel. He begins by establishing
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Fire and Ice According to “Webster’s dictionary‚ literacy is defined as “ the ability to read and write and the knowledge that relates to a specific subject” (Webster’s Dictionary). From this it was learned that literacy practice is anything that involves reading and writing that is used in free time and is non-academic. Literacy that happens in school such as reading a text book‚ writing notes‚ and studying would be considered academic literacy. Reading magazines‚ writing in a journal‚ or studying
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Macbeth and a Song of Ice and Fire By: Janahan Selvanayagam June 14‚ 2013 “That is part of the beauty of all literature. You discover that your longings are universal longings‚ that you ’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.” This quotation by F. Scott Fitzgerald explains that the best literature will always reflect on human nature and so will be immortal and universal. Literature has many aspects that are reused and refined to create modern stories. Some themes like forbidden
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How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 4? Chapter 4 develops the character of Gatsby and questions the reliability of Nick as a narrator. Fitzgerald reveals two different sides of Jay Gatsby and hints at Gatsby’s criminal doings as Gatsby takes Nick to meet some of his questionable acquaintances. Additionally‚ Nick and Jordan’s relationship is introduced and developed. Fitzgerald also employs the use of cinematic cuts which create the effect that the events of the chapter are real. Fitzgerald
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and the poor are dreaming; everyone wants a piece of fame and fortune from the economic boom. But by doing so‚ the people now had a greater disregard for each other. When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel of The Great Gatsby‚ he wanted to capture the essence of this decade: materialism. To seize this moment‚ Fitzgerald revolved his story’s plot (the crooked people who live in the Egg) and characters (the false people of the Egg) around this appalling trait‚ and concluded his book with the overall
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In this historical fiction book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald explores love’s fantasies and realities through the character of Jay Gatsby. During their five year separation‚ Gatsby searches for his love‚ Daisy Buchanan. He rearranged his entire life in order to retain her love and eventually creating an intangible image of her in his head. In his mind‚ the fantasy of Daisy and their relationship outweighs the reality‚ while in real life it is quite the opposite. The eventual consequences
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Write about the ways that Fitzgerald tells the story in Chapter 2 Fitzgerald uses a variety of techniques throughout the novel to draw in the reader into the story‚ in Chapter 2 there is a lot of evidence of these techniques being used and the way Fitzgerald uses them in exploring the chapter‚ such as pathetic fallacy‚ symbolism‚ narrative technique and shock. Also‚ the theme that runs throughout the novel is contrasts of class in society‚ which is clearly shown to reader in the example of Wilson
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Northwest Palace The Ashurnasirpal II’s palace‚ now called the Northwest palace‚ was built and finished in 879 BCE at Nimrud‚ located in today’s northern Iraq. It was dedicated to serve as the daily living place as well as the palace to meet with ministers for the king. Ashurnasirpal II chose Nimrud‚ the ancient Khahu‚ to be the capital and then built a series of fortified citadels around it.1 And it was on the citadel the Ashurnasirpal II built the magnificent Northwest Palace. The palace stood out
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