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    males and 30 females. Their average age was 17 years old. There were 18 students from the downtown campus‚ 5 students from the south campus‚ and 17 students from Talamban campus 5. Instrument A simple tripartite survey questionnaire was used. The first item‚ constituting the first part‚ consists of describing their first week of experience in USC. The second item‚ or the second part‚ was an open-ended question requiring each student to suggest a program that can enhance their personal life.

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    | Microsoft & Free Open Source Software (FOSS) | | | | In 2006‚ Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) was facing some dire consequences for allegedly violating 235 of Microsoft’s patents. Since then FOSS has done moderately well overall. Free software has become a well-liked alternative for many businesses as opposed to proprietary software. This is true‚ not just here in the USA but all over the world. In 2010‚ Global Graphics‚ a free software provider‚ took a

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    Stephen Crane’s "The Open Book": Cosmic Irony by: Sarah Clauer Stephen Crane’s "The Open Boat‚" is thought to be one of the finest stories ever written by an American. Crane uses a theme of cosmic irony. Cosmic irony is the belief that the universe is so large and man is so small that the universe is indifferent to the plight of man. In "The Open Boat‚" Crane’s theme‚ cosmic irony‚ is illustrated through the use of symbols for isolation‚ insignificance‚ and indifference. Three

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    An Analysis of Death in "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane In the short story "***** Open Boat" by Stephen Crane‚ the recurring theme in the story is about death and dealing with ***** will to survive. Th***** important ***** can be illustrated through the characters in the story: the captain‚ correspondent‚ cook‚ and oiler. Each characters in ***** story have their own outlook on viewing death‚ ***** they story also simultaneously illustrates how the characters struggle to keep from dying and

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    novels‚ but it is certainly possible to make an issue and to make the audience well-aware of its own naivety by the use of an ambivalent title‚ as Elizabeth Bowen and Saki have tried to do with their respective short stories ‘The Demon Lover’ and ‘The Open Window’. The first tale yet‚ ‘The Demon Lover’‚ shows that it is not that difficult to put one on the wrong track. The title implies that it might be a ghost story‚ which was still very popular those days‚ but after a first lecture we can conclude

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    should have open campus lunch. Every day the Logan view lunch ladies serve us something only half of us like. I’m here for over eight hours every day. With being an athlete‚ if we don’t get a good lunch or eat enough at lunch‚ at practice we are very slow and crabby. Our stomachs are cramping because we have no food. After lunch when we go to our afternoon classes we can’t focus on the class because our stomachs are growling and making us think about food. Logan view should have an open campus lunch because

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    David Edmeads Dr. Jeani Nelson Literature and ideas 9/1/13 Open boat The Open Boat is a short story written by Stephen Crane. The story’s main character is correspondent. The correspondent is a young reporter and after a ship wreck is given rowing duties with one of the other characters. The bond that grew with the other three guys and him grew thought the story when they are stranded on the boat together. The correspondent represents himself as the thinker out of the group. His professional career

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    a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first”. People feel as if the world owes them something because the odds have not been in their favor. How come we feel like we should be rewarded by the universe? Stephen Crane’s short story‚ “The Open Boat‚” is based on a real-life incident in which the author experienced being stranded in the ocean. The short story is about four men from different classes who are left stranded near the coast of Florida. They experience suffering as the men begin

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    modernising all its existing facilities. The first task was the construction of the New Academic Block envisioned and designed as a visual link between the grand old Clock Tower that sits atop the existing Academic Block on the North End of the campus and the Saraswati Mandir that adorns the South End forming an important visual axis. In between these two important landmarks lay a recreational ground admeasuring an area of almost 50‚000 sq.m‚ this was the only large parcel of land available for

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    seamen‚ betrays ‘no hurried words‚ no pallor‚ no plain agitation‚’ but achieves a real sense of loss at its conclusion. Explain how Crane does this. It is certain that as the reader‚ one is left feeling bereft and truly sorrowful at the close of ‘The Open Boat’. However‚ it is not with emphasising the self-pity of the seamen‚ or using particularly emotive language‚ that Crane achieves this‚ but rather by subtly manipulating the plot structure‚ carefully and effectively establishing the characters‚ and

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