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- 151: A Tale Of Two Cities - Best Or Worst Of Times?
- ... though it were the light of freedom shining on him." (40) Nevertheless, hope implies something distant, happiness that is not yet here but will probably come. Dickens compares this uncertainty to the light of the stars. "Beneath that arch of unmoved and eternal lights; some, so remote from this little earth that the learned tell us it is doubtful whether their rays have even yet discovered it, as a point in space where anything is suffered or done: the shadows of the night were broad and black." (43) The images of light and dark, mist and stars convey the sense of darkness The beginning of the novel starts with dark images and descriptions; however, toward the end of book 1, the reader encounters images of light and hope. Also, as the reader ...
- 152: Operating Strategy
- ... 2. Service Concept · The aim is to provide outstanding value to patient through superior medical results, quick treatment, and a low total cost of care relative to competitors. This can be achieved through the Five stars management philosophy : medical personnel, medical technology, employees, value and hospitality. · Customers' perception : high quality, comprehensive service at 10-15% below than the top hospitals in Bombay and Delhi in a shorter time period (on average 7 days versus industry's average of 9-12 days). · Superior medical treatment: success rate at par with highest international standard, competitive total cost of care. 3. Operating Strategy · Hospital operates under the Five Stars philosophy. 1. Medical personnel : Highly skilled and experienced doctors mostly returning from western countries (well known both academically and clinically). Well trained and motivated junior doctors, technicians, nurses, and other supporting staff. 2. Medical technology ...
- 153: Creative Writing: The End Of Grendel
- ... off to sleep, with their mug in hand and head on table. I found a quiet place near the window of the mead-hall. There I would sleep with a napkin as my pillow. The stars and moon shown so bright that it made it hard to sleep. Even when I closed my eyes the sound of a random mans snore would jolt me awake. I thought it was hopeless to even attempt to fall asleep, therefore I gazed up at the sky, hoping I would tune out the dreadful noises of drunken men. A shadow crossed my face, blocking the stars glow. A sudden rush of fear went through my body. Just when I leapt to my feet to see what was outside the door to the mead-hall opened. My jaw fell to the ground ...
- 154: Personal Writing: Before Stepping Up to the Plate, You Need a Spot on the Team.
- ... season with the Devlin team that year, and my two coaches were Mr. Keubler and Mr. Seabright. They were also going to coach the All-Star team. At the end of my intramural season, All-Stars tryouts began. My coach, Mr. Keubler suggested that I try out for the team. That made me ecstatic, and I was starting to get excited. I made it through the first few tryouts with ease ... of the season. Mr. Kuebler was amazed at my recent play and had me slotted as clean up batter for the game. I was hitting clean up for a team that consisted of entirely All-Stars that I was cut from. In my first at-bat I hit a triple and later scored a run. I was playing at third base and barehanded a grounder to beat the guy at first ...
- 155: Creationism and Darwinism
- ... be in awe, not presumptuous and skeptical. About 3,000 years ago King David of Israel wrote (Psalm 8:3-4) "When I consider Your heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have ordained; what is man that you are mindful of him? And the son of man, that You visit him?" Creationism is the product of a literal interpretation of the Biblical story of ... heavens to give light upon the earth; and it was so. "And God made two great lights: The greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night: He made the stars also. "And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth. "And to rule over the day and over the night and to divide the light from the darkness ...
- 156: Creative Writing: Origin of the Big Dipper
- ... did and the rest followed him. The monk saw this and felt sorry for them and felt that it was his fault. He made the little chicks who cared so much for their mother into stars in the sky in order to honor them. The constellation that the stars form now are known as the Big Dipper.
- 157: Creative Writing: The Drive
- ... and leave without me. I never told him how I felt and he never discussed his feelings with me. Our last week together was the best. We stayed up all night and gazed at the stars and went into the dessert and watched the sunrise. Those times I will never forget. The day came, we got up and I drove him to the Phoenix airport. The drive seemed endless. We kissed ... and leave without me. I never told him how I felt and he never discussed his feelings with me. Our last week together was the best. We stayed up all night and gazed at the stars and went into the dessert and watched the sunrise. Those times I will never forget. The day came, we got up and I drove him to the Phoenix airport. The drive seemed endless. We kissed ...
- 158: David Belasco
- ... York, in London, and on tour across the U.S.. Belasco wrote the play as a showcase for the particular talents of an actress who would be the first in a long line of "Belasco stars"-- a notorious, flame -haired society divorcee named Mrs. Leslie Carter. Other stars discovered and trained by Belasco include David Warfield and Ina Claire. By 1900, Belasco turned his attentions to developing the career of Blanche Bates. After reading a story in Century Magazine, and with John Luther ...
- 159: The Change
- ... to tear apart from civilization this last weekend, it greatly affected my conceptualization of the powerful world we live in. Looking up at the evening sky and observing a broad expanse of thick clusters of stars, without artificial light, breathing in cold, fresh, and pure air, absent contaminated, and seeing no signs of humanity only solemn nature is as a moving and uplifting experience. Too often todays civilization becomes obsessed ... above me. The luminous distractions I had become accustom to near the city were removed, and the sky revealed a heavenly display of light from distant worlds to me. I could literally see clusters of stars in thick clouds of a dim glow. Light that had taken millions of years to reach my eyes now filled me with amazement. A nearby stream flowed underneath the ice all night, reminding me of ...
- 160: Sticks And Stones Can Break Th
- ... on My soul in agony". To the Mariner, nature has become foreign. The execution of the Albatross causes physical and spiritual decay. The Mariner then has a changed eye on nature. While looking at the stars and the moon, the Mariner notices that the stars have a place in the sky, and they belong to a set position. The Moon, however does not, and is on a journey like the Mariner. It is then that the Mariner decides to accept ...
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