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    William Golding shows that not everyone can wield the conch successfully and properly in Lord of the Flies to express his idea that not everyone can wield authority with decency and success. When Ralph and Piggy find the conch on the island‚ Piggy rants about how the conch is so valuable. Then‚ after teaching Ralph how to use the conch‚ Piggy encourages Ralph to blow it‚ ‘“My auntie wouldn’t let me blow [the conch] on account of my asthma…try [it]‚ Ralph’” (Golding 15). This adumbrative quote predicts

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    Once Were Warriors: “Once Were Warriors” by Alan Duff is a harrowing vision of New Zealand’s indigenous people two hundred years after the arrival of Europeans. In prose that is both raw and compelling‚ it tells the story of Beth Heke‚ a Maori woman struggling to keep her family intact‚ despite the filth and violence of her urban neighbourhood in which they live. Conveying rich textures of Maori tradition and the wounds left by its absence‚ Once Were Warriors is an engrossing novel of unblinking

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    Case Study: REINVENTING THE WHEEL AT APEX DOOR COMPANY Jim Delaney‚ President of Apex Door Company‚ has a problem. No matter how often he tells his employees how to do their jobs‚ they invariably “decide to do things their own way”‚ as he puts it‚ and arguments ensue between Delaney‚ his employee and the employee’s supervisor. One example is in the door-design department. The designers are expected to work with the architects to design doors that meet the specifications. Although its not “rocket

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    In literature‚ writers take different approaches in their narration in order to accurately convey their message. The Poisonwood Bible‚ by Barbara Kingsolver‚ is a novel about the Prices‚ a religious family who moves from Georgia to Kilanga--a fictional village in the Belgian Congo. Their story‚ which parallels the western emergence into the post-colonial era‚ is told through multiple narrators: Nathan Price--the father and only male family member‚ Orleanna—Nathan Price’s wife‚ and their four daughters--Rachel

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    The book Underground to Canada was about determination. Julilly always had determination even in the worst of times. When Julilly was taken away from her mother she still had the determination to be free. Also when she was being beat at the Riley Plantation she still had the determination to be free in Canada. Even when Julilly found out her friend had died she still had the determination to be free. Throughout all the times where it seemed that nothing could go worse she still found the determination

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    Bradley Main Wonder Sentences Part 1- The main character’s name was August Polman. He has a messed up face. He has a sister named Via. August has had 27 surgeries. He has never been to school and is going to fifth grade for the first time. He has been homeschooled his whole life. He has a best friend named Christopher. He lives in Manhattan. August had a nurse that kept farting. When August was born the hospital was a mess. When he was born the nurse farted the loudest fart ever. The doctor’s

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    One Halloween night in Salt Lake City‚ Utah‚ a group of fifteen-year-olds were discussing their plans for their mischievious and haunted Halloween night. Five miles away from the Dillon household‚ there is an abandoned‚ wore-down‚ and supposedly possessed hospital. The town mayor‚ Mayor Jessica Laughlin‚ has forbid any town citizen to set foot in in the Salt Lake City Memorial Hospital. Why is it forbidden? Well‚ five years ago on Halloween night‚ at exactly midnight‚ everyone in the hospital disappeared

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    Reflection on First Interview Sensitive Subjects The area of sensitive subjects as defined by James Morrison in The First Interview (2014) includes five topics. The first topic I broached was regarding substance use. The subject of alcohol use does not bring up issues for me except that I struggled to know if I should probe more or not when we initially talked about his drinking. I was unsure of myself because I did not readily remember the amounts of alcohol that would indicate a concern. In

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    Sula by Toni Morrison‚ is a book about a black female and the various events throughout her life. The majority of these events were at the fault of Sula‚ but because of her past she did not know‚ or could not understand any better. Sula became the woman that she was because of the people and events that were around her during her childhood. When Sula was a child‚ she grew up faster than most children because of the things that she saw and heard‚ so it was almost as if she had a loss of childhood

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