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  • Shalley Drine Book Report

    Shalley Drine Book Report

    Shalley Drine Book Report English March 2,2006 I read the book Proof by David Auburn; it was about a young girl named Catherine who spent her years caring for her father and mastering mathematics and science. I choose this book because I love to do mathematics and to learn about the world of science. I can also relate a lot to Catherine, because my mother has a mental illness, just like Catherine’s Brilliant, but crazy

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Loyalty in the Odyssey

    Loyalty in the Odyssey

    Loyalty in The Odyssey Loyalty is defined in the Webster’s dictionary as faithfulness or devotion to a person, a cause or a duty. Through this definition, it can be expressed that loyalty is a major theme in Homer’s epic, “The Odyssey”. The author presents four mayor illustrations of loyalty, which are given by Penelope, Telemachus, Eumaeus and Philoetius and Odysseus. Penelope is Odysseus faithful wife who not only doesn’t re-marry but also keeps hope that

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: regina
  • Proverbs - Book Review

    Proverbs - Book Review

    Proverbs is a book about wisdom. It focuses on certain family issue that people have to face and gives advice on what to do. Proverbs also focuses on community and threat. My favorite part of Proverbs would have to be chapter thirty-one. It is talking about the wife being of noble character. When I read this chapter I got an idea on how a wife should be, but when we went over it in class

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Steve
  • Book Report Red Badge of Courage

    Book Report Red Badge of Courage

    Stephen Crane’s The Red Badge of Courage, executes the theme of Traditional versus realistic conceptions of courage through Henry Fleming. Henry is the protagonist as well as the narrator. In the beginning Henry aspires to enlist in the army all in hopes of gaining self recognition. He is not motivated by unselfish heroism but by fear, cowardice, and egotism. Through the pre battles, wounded soldiers, and the last battle he learns the true meaning of

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Vika
  • Homer’s the Odyssey

    Homer’s the Odyssey

    In Homer’s epic, The Odyssey, women play an integral role in the life of Odysseus, the story’s protagonist. Odysseus is forced to leave the comforts of Ithaca because of a woman, Helen, and he longs to return to his home largely for a woman, his wife Penelope. Throughout his journey, however, it is Circe who has a heavy influence on Odysseus because she is a major distraction and thus an obstacle for the renowned

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Monika
  • Luxury Market - the Importance of Asia

    Luxury Market - the Importance of Asia

    2.1 Luxury Market- The importance of Asia The luxury industry is a unique in terms of its exclusiveness. It relies strictly on marketing and promotion to a specific target market. The vast majority of the people exposed to the advertisement generally only have aspirations of one day being able to own these products, yet there is a small percentage of people having enough purchasing power to afford these luxuries. In terms of trends,consumer demand is

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: Claudia
  • Vietnam-Perkasie: A Combat Marine Memoir Book Review

    Vietnam-Perkasie: A Combat Marine Memoir Book Review

    Vietnam-Perkasie: A combat marine memoir Book Review W.D. Ehrhart's Vietnam-Perkasie: A combat marine memoir is a baffling detailed first-hand account of the war America loves to forget, from the perspective of a youthful U.S. combat marine. Ehrhart's memoir intends to unveil the real frustrations and moral confusions a U.S. soldier in Vietnam experienced fighting in a horrifically violent and costly war with disturbingly ambiguous objectives; using lucid details and powerful descriptions of the relationships with

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    Submitted: May 4, 2010 By: owen
  • Of Mice and Men Book Report

    Of Mice and Men Book Report

    The book Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, is a very interesting and intriguing book. It shows a lot of thoughts and dreams from the characters. Most of the characters have dreams they want to fulfill, but their dreams are always interrupted by something they had to cope with. George is a very patient person. He watches out for Lennie and works with him side by side. Though, Sometimes Lennie can be quite a

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    Submitted: May 5, 2010 By: Top
  • Is College Education Important

    Is College Education Important

    Best friends since pre school Bob an John did every thing together, grew up in the same neighborhood, went to the same school, and even knew the same people. Bob’s parents where always pushing him to excel in his academic studies because they knew that would make his life a whole lot easier in the future. Johns father pushed John hard in sports, every chance he got he would teach John how to throw

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Never Judge a Book by Its Cover

    Never Judge a Book by Its Cover

    Never judge a book by its cover. Looking at the title, King of the World, with its photograph of Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr./Muhammad Ali, I assumed it was a biography. It isn't. Jumping to my next conclusion I thought it was a book about the "sweet science;" it isn't. Okay, maybe it's a tell-all about the seamy side of the boxing 'business.' It's not. This book is actually about all of these things but much,

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Which of These Reasons Do You Think Are Most Important in Bringing About the Collapse of Relations Between King and Parliament?

    Which of These Reasons Do You Think Are Most Important in Bringing About the Collapse of Relations Between King and Parliament?

    Which of these reasons do you think are most important in bringing about the collapse of relations between King and Parliament? Even though at first, Parliament was very keen about cooperating and working with the King, Charles did not want Parliament to interfere with anything. This shortly caused the relationship between Parliament and the King to drastically fall apart. There were five main reasons for the cause of this relationship to turn sour. Which of

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Oliver
  • Odyssey, a Look

    Odyssey, a Look

    There are many traditions and values that the people of Ancient Greece followed very closely. These acts, such as, hospitality and respect for one's peers are usually overlooked by gods and goddesses. The people are expected follow these traditions or they may feel wrath from a god or goddess. In the Odyssey, the tradition of hospitality is shown being broke in several ways. When a person in Ancient Greece received a guest, they were to

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: July
  • Odyssey by Homer

    Odyssey by Homer

    The Odyssey is an epic composed by Homer, an early Greek storyteller. This epic was the basis for Greek and Roman education. Epics are long poems marked by adventure. The main character in an epic is an epic hero. The epic hero is a figure of great stature and may be a character from history or legend. Epic heroes’ most remarkable traits are usually the ones most valued by the society from which the epic

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Jurassic Park: The Movie Vs The Book

    Jurassic Park: The Movie Vs The Book

    Jurassic Park: The Book and The Movie The story of Jurassic Park was written about fourteen years ago by a man named Michael Crichton. His book has now evolved into three movies of Jurassic Park I, II, and III. Steven Speilberg has taken the story of Crichton is transformed it into one of his action packed, suspense thrillers. The first main theme that makes the story of Jurassic Park is its setting. The setting is

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Max
  • Disscuss the Importance of Training and Developing the Sales Force?

    Disscuss the Importance of Training and Developing the Sales Force?

    DISSCUSS THE IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPING THE SALES FORCE? 1.1 INTRODUCTION According to Dr Breeze, 2004 good training is the beginning, not the end. Many new employees come equipped with most of the knowledge and skills to start work. Others may require extensive training and development before getting ready to make much of a contribution to the organization. A majority, however, will at one time or another require some type of training or development

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: regina
  • Importance of Training

    Importance of Training

    Overview Developing competence has become a crucial issue for establishing a smart workforce that can achieve a competitive success. (Kanter 1983; Porter 1990) A major factor or function of Human Resource Management that distinguishes it from personnel management is training and development. Training can be defined as a planned process by which people acquire the capabilities and competencies to aid in the overall achievement of the organisations goals and objectives. Training can be seen from

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    Submitted: May 8, 2010 By: Steve
  • Pier1 Imports

    Pier1 Imports

    Although Pier 1 Imports has two measures for quality assurance, one of them being the US government regulations regarding various product categories that are studied and communicated to the manufacturers of other countries, and the second being the products conforming to aesthetic standards that guarantee the products fitting the Pier 1 image and Pier 1 customer desire, these quality assurance measures are lacking. There are several other product quality assurance measures that should be explored,

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    Submitted: May 9, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Treatment of Women by Men in Homer's the Odyssey

    The Treatment of Women by Men in Homer's the Odyssey

    The Treatment of Women by Men in Homer's The Odyssey Women in Homer's The Odyssey are judged mainly by looks. If important men and gods consider a woman beautiful, or if her son is a hero or important king the woman is successful. The way women in The Odyssey are treated is based on appearance, the things men want from them, and whether the woman has any power over men. During Odysseus' journey to the

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • Why Read the Books

    Why Read the Books

    It has now become clear that Italo Calvino will prove to be one of this century's major writers. In recent years, his work has been established alongside such pan-European thinkers as Barthes and Eco, particularly in the sense that his interests are polymathic. Calvino is an essayist, a literary theorist, a writer of fiction and, to a large extent, a visionary. Paradoxically, much of the modernity he has explored in his narratives has its roots

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Catcher in the Rye - Book Review

    The Catcher in the Rye - Book Review

    The catcher and the rye is about the struggle of a boy to find a point to his life. The author of this masterpiece, J.D. Salinger, gives a flawless performance of the thoughts and feelings of a skeptical teenage boy. Holden Claufield despises the world of phonies he has come to understand. He doesn’t have many friends, and he is failing in all his classes. He has many problems along those lines, and some how,

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Critique on Peter Drucker Book

    Critique on Peter Drucker Book

    Critique on Peter Drucker Book The New Realities In the past 150 years, America and the world has experienced a paradigm shift in the study of Public Administration, political realities, the government political processes, economy-ecology and the drastic transformation of our knowledge society. The New Realities book is Dr Drucker field guide to the large-scale paradoxes of our time. Dr Drucker hypothesis are a penetrating examination of the central issues, trends, and developments of

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Vika
  • Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation

    Approaches to Interpreting the Book of Revelation

    Approaches to Interpreting the book of Revelation The book of Revelation is often very hard to understand because of its “visions and elaborate symbolism” (Mounce, 1992, p. 39). Because of the many visions and symbols that come from the book of Revelation there are several different approaches to interpreting it including the idealist view, the preterist view, the historicist view, and the futurist view. This paper will discuss the four main approaches to interpreting the

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • Hero Archetypes and Epic Conventions in the Odyssey and Beowulf

    Hero Archetypes and Epic Conventions in the Odyssey and Beowulf

    Hero Archetypes and Epic Conventions in The Odyssey and Beowulf It is remarkable how closely one can compare two epics that have such diverse and unique historical and cultural backgrounds. A Greek poet named Homer wrote The Odyssey sometime from BC 1400-900 during the Mycenaean Period. The epic preceding The Odyssey, called The Iliad, revolves around Achilles, the hero of the commonly known Trojan Wars. The Odyssey is a continuation of The Iliad and

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: Jack
  • Brush and Flossing Is Vry Important

    Brush and Flossing Is Vry Important

    Hey do you remember when your parents, teachers and dentist would ask you to brush and floss your teeth every day? I am going to remind you guys why it is so important. Good oral hygiene is important, not only for looks, but for general health as well. Poor oral hygiene can lead to a variety of dental and medical problems such as gum disease, infection, bone loss, heart disease, strokes and more. Regular

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    Submitted: May 12, 2010 By: killie
  • Leading with Soul: Book Report

    Leading with Soul: Book Report

    We cannot lead successfully an organization as a manager without having conscience of ourselves in relation to the group who surrounds us. If there was one message among others that the authors of book wanted us to broadcast, it could be one of them. In fact, considering ourselves also means the sense of the life. What are we doing? What life do we have? Our life is set by rituals and habits that become a

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    Submitted: May 13, 2010 By: Tommy