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    The Things They Carried

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    The Things They Carried: Burden and Redemption In the fictional novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ scenes regarding the death of a comrade or an enemy soldier seem to convey and accentuate two unifying themes: redemption and encumbrance. While some characters‚ such as “the young soldier” who is evidently O’Brien‚ endeavor to find some sort of closure and salvation‚ others‚ including Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ blame themselves for the demise of their comrade-at-arms and cannot relieve themselves

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    Course Bachelor of Environmental & Occupational‚ Health and Safety EOHS Management I OHSE 2740 Tan Kah Siong 3105713 Module & Code Name of Student Student Number Critically Discuss The Notion That Team-Working Is The Most Effective Means of Organising People To Get Things Done. 1.0 INTRODUCTION An old man was dying so he summoned his sons to give them some parting advices. With him‚ were some chopsticks‚ he then said to his eldest son: “Break them”. The son strained and strained‚ but

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    The Things They Carried Throughout his novel‚ the things The Carried‚ author Tim O’Brien uses a plethora of strategies to give the reader a deeper incite into the day to day life of an American ground soldier during the Vietnam War. O’ Brian shares with us his extensive knowledge and first hand experiences throughout the novel. Being a veteran of the Vietnam War helps O ‘Brian gives us a look into American’s longest war‚ not often given. Aside from recalling past events‚ he uses many unique

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    “War is hell‚ but that’s not the half of it‚ because war is also mystery and terror and adventure and courage and discovery and holiness and pity and despair and longing and love. War is nasty; war is fun. War is thrilling; war is drudgery. War makes you a man; war makes you dead.” (80) This passage is very significant to the reality of the soldiers in the Vietnam War and brings to life the setting of the entire novel. The soldiers were primarily teenagers and young men in their early twenties

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    In the book‚ The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’ Brien‚ the author shows and identifies a sense of compassion and bravery throughout the book. This thrilling and adventurous book is not only a story about Vietnam‚ but also a story about true love and the friendship that the soldiers share with each other‚ with unyielding stories about other people’s experiences in the Vietnam War. The author uses symbols to explain and give an example in the story. There are three of these symbols‚ Linda‚ love letters

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    the lost thing

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    THE LOST THING-Short Film CONTEXTUAL Shaun Tan is an Australian illustrator‚ author of children’s books and projected fiction cover artist. “The Lost Thing” was originally published as a picture book for children in 2000. The screen adaptation of the story was released in 2010 and it won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film the following year. “The Lost Thing” tells the story of a boy who discovers a bizarre lost creature at the beach and sets out to find somewhere it can belong. Tan

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    meaningful things

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    Meaningful things I consider myself a very organized person; however‚ I have learn not to despair every now and then when I lose things that I use in my everyday life such as my keys‚ my cellphone charger‚ and even my glasses; but when it comes to losing things that are of great importance to me‚ things that I am so attached to I think it will make me mad and sad because due to a distraction I will lost a piece of me; for example‚ my box of memories‚ my signed shirt from my last day of high school

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    The Order of Things

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    The order of things We all know about love‚ and we all want to be loved‚ and guess what? Everybody can fall in love. Even people with a wife and children can suddenly fall in love with another woman or vice versa. This is the order of things‚ but it may seem like a truism that everybody at every age can abruptly in the middle of the hardships of the everyday feel the hair-raising feeling of being in love. Love is happiness. When it happens to a settled person it causes him or her lot of ethical

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    A Thing of Beauty

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    forth. One can write libraries full of books about these beauties‚ but no one sees the exquisite beauty in ugly. A thing of beauty can be deadly‚ dangerous and deceiving. Like a pretty rose‚ it is attractive and often pleasant to smell but it is surrounded by thorns which‚ when picked‚ causes pain. The fairytale Snow White depicts this fantastically. The most beautiful woman was the most evil. “Beauty is only skin deep but ugly goes right to the bone” – Dorothy Parker. All creatures were created by

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    Analyse and interpret of Lucy Spring’s short story ”The order of things” Sometimes when true love appears‚ it can be difficult to think clear and act rationally. It is the feelings taking over and loosing the control. Falling in love can make everything else seem unimportant. Quite a lot of people decide to marry before they find true love‚ only because of expectations from society and from themselves. Should people be allowed to follow their heart when true love appears‚ even if they are already

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