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    Comparison about Hemingway’s Short-Fiction Stories Ernest Hemingway is a well-known American author. He is known for his iceberg technique or also known as the iceberg theory. There might be a possibility that throughout our lives we have read some of Hemingway’s fiction stories through our high school and college years. His iceberg technique means that the immediate events have very little context or interpretation. That basically means that there is more to what you have to read‚ and in a way

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    Many considered Ernest Hemingway to be a controversial author during his time because most of his stories conveyed messages that were not normally household discussion topics. In Hemingway’s short story “Hills Like White Elephants” he describes the setting and then leaves the story to be explained through the dialogue of the main characters‚ the American man and a young lady who the reader is lead to believe is the man’s girlfriend. By giving the reader as little information as possible‚ Ernest Hemingway

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    A concept I recently learned about is the Iceberg Metaphor of the unconscious mind. In this metaphor‚ the small bit of the iceberg that is visible above the water represents the conscious mind‚ or the part of the mind used for analyzing and making decisions based on information that is brought from the unconscious (or rises spontaneously). The large‚ massive part of the iceberg UNDER the water‚ however‚ represents the subconscious‚ or unconscious part of the mind. This part of the mind controls

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    treat full of ironies‚ Peter Sellers’ triple role (as a frantic President‚ an ex-Nazi scientist‚ and a nervous British Group Captain cajoling an American General) coupled with the idiosyncratic acting of George C. Scott (as General Buck Turgidson) and Slim Pickens (as Major T.J Kong). Dr. Strangelove isn’t among today’s expensive‚ tasteless Sci-Fi films‚ and especially because it was released in 1964. Instead‚ the movie was shot in three principle settings; The President’s War room‚ Brigadier General

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    Rank | Name | Net Worth | Age | Source | Country of Citizenship | 1 | Carlos Slim Helu & family | $69 B | 72 | telecom | Mexico | 2 | Bill Gates | $61 B | 57 | Microsoft | United States | 3 | Warren Buffett | $44 B | 82 | Berkshire Hathaway | United States | 4 | Bernard Arnault | $41 B | 63 | LVMH | France | 5 | Amancio Ortega | $37.5 B | 76 | Zara | Spain | 6 | Larry Ellison | $36 B | 68 | Oracle | United States | 7 | Eike Batista | $30 B | 55 | mining‚ oil | Brazil | 8 | Stefan

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    even if they spent all the GDP for a year Airlines‚ telecommunications‚ etc. was owned by the government (govt. had hand in almost all aspects of society) Fire sale to get money to pay back loans Telmex owned all media in Mexico Sold to Carlos Slim Helu for 12 cents on the dollar Didn’t want to sell to foreigners Give it to one of our own Owns all communications Consequences (Circa 1994): Most major companies that had businesses in Mexico yanked their companies out International businesses

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    Dr.Strangelove Dr.Strangelove or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb‚ is one of Stanley Kubrick’s greatest works and the best dark comedy to hit the silver screen. Kubrick perfectly captures the tension caused by the Cold War and boldly produces this film at a time when the Cold War was at it’s height. By using a comedic voice Kubrick is able to portray a very serious subject manner‚ such as nuclaear war‚ in a way people can understand through comedy. So incredible was this story

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    INTRODUCTION: There are many kinds of business everywhere; where there are many issues related to the growth of the company and Different strategies will enable different companies to reach those goals. Unilever is a company started in 1930 formed of Dutch Margarine Company and British based lever brothers. Unilever holds a wide range of products which include food‚ personal care‚ beverages‚ canned foods‚ ice creams and many more which are worlds best consumer brands. The case study describes

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    uncomfortable with her knowledge on the same level as his. Nick’s masculinity was disappointed by this changing of dominance‚ and caused him to break up with Marjorie eventually. As a typical Hemingway short story‚ T.E.O.S. also uses the Iceberg theory‚ which indicates that the first paragraph was more than a background; it was paralleling the village’s changes with Nick’s dominance degradation. The short story T.O.E .S. starts with an introduction of how the Hortons Bay went from a lumber

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    living standards‚ beliefs‚ or religious spectrum are what defines who we are as individuals‚ group‚ or nationality of people. Furthermore‚ Iceberg represents the core values of a person‚ the good‚ bad‚ and the ugly. Second‚ emotional character or the person’s essence is the underlying of a person or the iceberg theory what’s below the surface. Granted‚ iceberg or the tip of a person is how they speak‚ look‚ representation of their culture or what you can physically see or touch. Undoubtedly‚ to know

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