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    Balag‚ Arvin 4lm1 TERMINAL REPORT 1.) What was your basis fpr selecting your practicum organization? I chose Office of the Solicitor General because one of our 3rd year professor in Political Dynamics‚ Atty. Rigor Pascual‚ was a former intern in OSG. He told us that if we want to learn a lot we should prefer OSG as our OJT destination. 2.) Describe in details your duties and responsibilities in your practicum organization. In the division which I was assigned‚ they taught the process

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    The Terminal Analyses

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    Adam Klaffke February 17‚ 2011 The Terminal Analyses The Terminal‚ directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Tom Hanks‚ conveys many different aspects of interpersonal communication. Throughout the film‚ there is constant conversation‚ gestures‚ and other forms of communication. As expected‚ there are also many complications that get in the way of the communication. From the beginning of the film‚ Tom Hanks’ character is displayed as a clueless foreigner who knows very little English.

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    changes in human behavior that will bring solutions of peace. This paper will reflect on the stories‚ Country Lovers‚ by Nadine Gordimer and The Welcome Table‚ by Alice Walker. Gordimer and Walker have become activists for fair and unbiased treatment among mankind. Both authors have been rewarded numerous honorary awards for promoting peace. Ironically‚ Nadine Gordimer is a white woman born and raised in South Africa and Alice Walker is an African American but both authors have kindred spirits and

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    Country Lovers‚ Nadine Gordimer TLC 25 November 2012   Nadine Gordimer dramatically depicts the theme of forbidden love in Country Lovers‚ but more than just the depth of this love‚ the forbidden relationship between races during the years of apartheid. Gordimer brings forward very early the fact of racial division‚ “the black children are making along with the bodily changes common to all‚ an easy transition to adult forms of address‚ beginning to call their old playmates missus and

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    The Fear For One's Life

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    them‚ eventually destroys them. She writes a fairytale about a family who lives in a house‚ in a suburb‚ in a city and is living happily ever after (Gordimer 25). Just like every fairytale‚ there is a wise old witch who gives the family a warning. The witch‚ the husband’s mother‚ tells them not to bring anyone off the street into their home (Gordimer 25). This is where she begins to close herself in and creates a dome of protection for her and her family; this is only the beginning. She starts by

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    Fear

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    the dark. These fears‚ no matter what they are‚ cannot be escaped‚ people are forced to accept fate and face their fears. In both “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer and “The Last Night of the World” by Ray Bradbury‚ the characters cannot escape their fears‚ and they must face them‚ one way or another. In “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer‚ there is a family who has a fear of the outside world. The family takes every precaution possible to protect their only son‚ who they loved very much. The story

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    Literary Analysis Nate deCorpo Adv.comp R/1 Soft Voice of the Serpent‚ a short story by Nadine Gordimer tells of the most bizarre relationship which a man‚ who has lost his leg‚ has with a wounded locust. When the man who is still trying to accept his own injury‚ notices that the locust has also been handicapped by the loss of a limb‚ he feels an instant connection towards the locust. Now that the man has found something else which has to deal with the same thing he

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    Once upon a time

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    04-21-14 Once Upon a Time In Nadine Gordimer ’s short story of "Once Upon a time"‚ she creates a frame narrative that she is involved in which is companioned by a children’s story that she’s had no interest in writing. The theme supports a message stating that humans can become their own self destruction. Living happily ever after means good comes to those who’ve worked hard and have earned it‚ but this story is followed by a twist and “YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED" (Gordimer‚ 190) is repeated many times throughout

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    reading assignment. Nadine Gordimer the author was born and raised in South Africa‚ an activist who dealt with racial inequality‚ especially the Apartheid in South Africa. In the 1991 Gordimer won the Nobel Prize for her literature. Country Lovers is a short story about a forbidden love that occurred in South Africa. The poor female character suffered because of the color of her skin. However the white privileged male was not punished for his role in the story. Gordimer wrote this story to enlighten

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    A Closer Look. Themes are the framework of works of art. Just like a backbone in humans is needed to provide support and aid movement‚ a theme is used to send a message across to the audience and provide the means used to send it. Appearance vs. reality is a theme most commonly used in writing. It requires the audience to think about the fact that the piece of art they have just read or seen has more to it. This theme is used in Nadine Gordimer’s “Once Upon a Time”‚ Julio Polanco’s “Identity” and

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