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    In “identities” by W.D. Valgardson‚ the protagonist is a static and flat character‚ the adjective lost best describes him‚ both literally and figuratively. The protagonist lives in a quiet town‚ where the town is full of blossoming flowers‚ full of pleasant aroma in the streets. The adjective lost best describes him because‚ he belongs to no where‚ he leave his home to find a new place‚ and he was not able to adapt quickly to his new world. The Protagonist thought that his home was boring. The reason

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    In the short story “Identities” by W.D. Valgardson you initially think this story going to be about someone who doesn’t know who they are or in other words their “Identity”. But this story is about how your identity determines almost completely who you are perceived to be. For example when you think about a police officer stereotypically they are the “protectors” and the main character was supposed to be stereotypical “criminal”. But in this story the police officer wasn’t the protector at all

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    Identities - W.D. Valgardson Normally‚ he goes clean-shaven into the world‚ but the promise of a Saturday liquid with sunshine draws him first from his study to the backyard‚ from there to his front lawn. The smell of burning leaves stirs the memories of childhood car rides‚ narrow lanes adrift with yellow leaves‚ girls on plodding horses‚ unattended stands piled high with pumpkins‚ onions‚ or beets so that each one was‚ in its own way‚ a still life. Always‚ there were salmon tins glinting with

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    Literary Essay- "Identities" In the short story "Identities" by W.D Valgardson‚ the author uses contrast to create tension in the story by placing the character in an unfamiliar environment and by contrasting the different areas of the town he is in. This contrast creates suspense in the story and it shows that stereotypes are dangerous to society. As the main character goes through the town‚ the areas change and things change from being clean and neat

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    lives. Whether it is a feeling of not being able to break free of an abusive loved one or being trapped by a bad storm‚ the natural animal instinct of survival is apparent. "Celebration" written by W.D. Valgardson studies that instinct and the helplessness of situations that drives us to it. Valgardson introduces various situations that require survival techniques in the story. One is the helplessness of the children in the violent home atmosphere and the poverty that they live in. Whenever Eric and

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    Louie Wd Autosaved

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    Case Title: What to do about Louie? I. Statement of the Problem a. Major How will the management handle the cultural and demographical diversity within Louie’s branch of Mighty Muffler Brake especially Louie himself? b. Minor i. What activity would you recommend to help make Louie more culturally sensitive? ii. What improvements might Louie make to become a truly multicultural manager? II. Statement of Objectives a. To encourage Louie to have better public relations with his co-workers and

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    A matter of balance Setting The setting in “A Matter of Balance” by W.D. Valgardson had a great influence in on the characters and environments they had to face in this short story. Some of the weather and geographical locations the characters had to face was when Harold was sitting on a cedar log‚ resting absentmindedly plucking pieces from its thick layer of moss. It told us about about

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    “Saturday Climbing” by W.D. Valgardson Study Questions Before reading the story and working on the study questions‚ read the handout entitled “An Introduction to Rock Climbing.” 1. Valgardson opens the story by placing one of the main characters‚ Barry‚ in a predicament. Why is he in that predicament? Find all of the words/phrases that describe how Barry feels in this first section. He got himself into that predicament because he was looking for an activity to do with his daughter that

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    WD D Elmwood Fitness

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    The Elmwood Fitness Center A Rehabilitation and Exercise Facility 245 Mountain Avenue‚ Elmwood‚ CA • Tel: 415-555-3242 • www.elmwoodfitness.com Welcome to the Elmwood Fitness Center The Elmwood Fitness Center’s goal is simple: to provide a state-of-the-art exercise facility staffed by highly-skilled professionals in a supportive‚ healthful environment. By making a commitment to a healthier lifestyle‚ we believe members will experience an enriched quality of life. Our professional and compassionate

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    Wd Hughes Speech Analysis

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    Author: The author of this manuscript is W.M. Hughes Prime Minister of Australia. He said these things Date: The speeches were read and/or documented on the 18th of September‚ 1916. Audience: The audiences of these speeches were to the whole of Australia. They were public speeches anyone could listen to. Message: It was to try and get people to vote in favour of conscription. Agenda: It was created to sway people over to conscription and to tell people about the referendum Nature: It is a manuscript

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