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- 7311: The Red Badge Of Courage
- ... tent writing a letter to your parents under candlelight in drenching rain. Camp is so smoky; ones eyes were sore and watering. Being on the march for twenty-two days and so sore after every day not speaking a word the whole day. Marching barefoot some of the days. Sleeping on the uncovered ground in all kinds of weather and poor living circumstances. Now, it might seem that a soldier's life is dreadful and all, but they ...
- 7312: Creative Story: The Ride
- Creative Story: The Ride It was a beautiful day and definitely not forewarning of the events that would change my life. The warm Las Vegas sun was shining brightly in the blue and cloudless sky. A light breeze cooled the warm air just enough to stop the body from sweating. The breeze was clean and crisp that blew along with the scent of a spring day. The only noise was the roar of the engine as I twisted the throttle and accelerated through the twisted roads near my home. As everything raced by me, I felt a rush of adrenaline, then ...
- 7313: The Chaos Theory
- ... any factory manager knows, factories don't actually work that way. If the amount of people, the inventory, or whatever other variable is changed in the factory you would get widely differing results on a day to day basis from what was predicted. That is because a factory is a complex nonlinear system, like most systems found in nature. When most natural systems are modeled, their mathematical representations do not produce straight lines ...
- 7314: A Young Hero
- ... harder than the way up to the drop point. Gregory fell and hurt his knee, but it didn't stop him. Half an hour later he was lying in his bed sound asleep. The next day he had a splendid meal in the hotel's restaurant. The remains of the day he spent at his hotelroom. He was not about to jeopardise the mission just because he was bored. Then, when finally the moon appeared and the sky grew darker, he made everything ready for the ...
- 7315: Juvenile Crime
- ... only morally responsible but also a socially responsible behavior. Their parents or guardians are frequently gone either at work or on some other business. The schools K - 12th are literally nothing more than a mid-day day care for the majority of students until they graduate or drop out. The schools and education system that were once there to actually teach something can only keep their doors open by accepting cola and ...
- 7316: Explain the importance of Contingency Planning
- ... internal and external agencies. Basic principles. Contingency plans should reflect information provided by the preceding risk management processes. They should be: - Clearly and concisely written and understood. - Flexible enough to apply at any time of day or year and in all weather conditions. Flexibility should also extend to the wide range of possible risks that may effect the company or agency. - Based on the functionality of the company or agency. - Specific ... victims were offered a standard package of pills, often without instructions on dosage or possible side effects. One observer for example, noticed a child who boasted that he was receiving his sixth injection for the day. Accommodation In some circumstances, like the total destruction of a site caused by a fire, accommodation may temporarily need to relocate. Contingency plans may resolve to either rent a back up facility (or cold-site ...
- 7317: A Rose For Emily 3
- ... her father's death Miss Emily was sick and remained in solitude, when she reappears she appears girlish. In the summer after her father's death she is seen by the townspeople with a Yankee day laborer driving in the yellow-wheeled buggy on Sunday afternoons. The older townspeople thought that even with Miss Emily's grief, she couldn't forget that she came from a family of a higher social ... when being seen until she dies. The narrator returns to the beginning of the story to the scene of the funeral. The two female cousins came to town and held the funeral on the second day. The ladies were "sibilant and macabre" and the old men were wearing their confederate uniforms. They waited until they buried her before they decided to enter her bridal room that has not been seen in ...
- 7318: Martin Luther
- ... from the Roman Catholic Church. Instead, Luther felt his suggested reforms York-3 could be implemented within Catholicism. If this had taken place, the Protestant Reformation would probably not of ever seen the light of day--nor would it have been necessary. But the theological practices being what they were in the Roman Church, there was little chance at that time for any great variations to occur within its folds. The ... the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins" (Matthew 26: 26-28). Luther's view of the communion sacrament was strictly symbolic as is the view of Protestants to this day. However, this idea was heresy so far as the Roman Catholic Church was concerned. The sacramental power of its York-6 priests was no longer necessary if this concept were to prevail. This is the ...
- 7319: The Bluest Eye By Toni Morriso
- ... the same thing, if not worse because her family members were the ones who were supposed to love her. Her mother was not able conceal her obvious affection towards a white girl over her. One day as Pecola was visiting her mother at the home where she is working, Pecola accidentally knocked over a blueberry pie. Obviously burned by the hot pastry, her mother completely ignored Pecola's feelings of pain ... community made it impossible for her to ever be sanely content. Cholly Breedlove the father and eventually rapist of Pecola, is a bastard. He was born to an unwed mother; his father ran away the day of his birth and his mother abandoned him three days later. This horrible beginning reflects his everyday views and actions. His mother attempted to leave him alone in the world. His father figure was an ...
- 7320: Autobiography of Owen Archer
- ... a long, windy trail and had troubles finding good places to stay the nights. Rest and good food was important for our journey because many of the men were sore from riding most of the day. We stayed in barns and sometimes house people would lend us but they were always cold and damp because of all the moisture that was up there. It rained quite frequently which slowed us down ... while I was trying to sleep I remembered that Mistress Perrers said she was secretly married to Sir William and that there were very few witnesses. I went and talked to her again the next day and she named the witnesses to be the ones that were killed and Ned was to be killed because Mary had told him about their secret marriage. Sir William was behind it because the king ...
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