...HAPPY EVENT I have studied the novel “Catch Us If You Can” by Catherine MacPhail. This novel is about the love between two generations, a grandchild and a grandparent. The grandchild’s name was Rory. His grandfather was Granda. Rory’s father abandoned him when he was young and his mother had passed away. Rory and Granda had never been separated ever since Rory was a baby. In this novel, the happy event is when the family reunited. In the ending, everything worked out well for Rory and Granda. Rory’s grandfather did not die after all, although he became very ill and was unconscious at the bus stop. The readers were also uncertain if Granda would survive, as Rory waited for him to recover. Then, Rory’s father came to see Rory and Granda. Granda liked his new daughter in-law, Karen and granddaughters, Rhonda and Ava. He let them climbed all over him and kissed him. They also played with his hearing aid until it whistled. But Granda still treated his son, Jeff , badly. However, Rhonda and Ava would bring Granda round eventually. Rory’s father did his best to explain that he was young and stupid when he abandoned Rory and Rory’s mother. He wanted to make it up to Rory and took care of him. He wanted a chance to prove that he could be a good father to Rory and a good son to Granda. Rory and Granda decided to stay in Liverpool. The social services managed to get Rory and Granda a small flat very close to Rory...
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...Catch 22 Mr. Secretary, By your request I have researched the directive known as Catch 22. After extensive research through various sources, I am now able to present you with the information I have gathered. I will first define the term for you then I will explain what I see as the best solution to your proposal of its reinstatement. A Catch 22 is essentially a paradox by which a statement leads to the contradiction of that very statement. The term Catch 22 was coined by Joseph Heller and refers to the US Army clause 22 which states: “All persons with mental issues should be removed from active combat upon request; however, requesting removal from active combat is a sign of mental stability as it is the self preservation function of the brain working.” An individual’s recognition of his mental state shows his cognitive ability to understand and value his own safety, therefore, making his mentally capable of the duties at hand. So you see, Mr. Secretary, the Catch 22 is a very assuming and entrapping clause that only takes into account one’s ability to recognize self-preservation. As defined above, the Catch 22 directive is an entrapment tool that was used by the US Armed Forces to avoid losing capable soldiers in a time of high stakes and world war. Mr. Secretary, I believe your interest in re-instituting this clause must have been stifled by the above mentioned; however, if you believe there is sufficient reason to press on with this proposal, allow me to curb your enthusiasm...
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...The novella The Old Man and the Sea written by Ernest Hemingway describes the journey of an unlucky fisherman named Santiago. He is unlucky because he is a fisherman who has not been able to catch a fish for eighty-seven days. This is ironic because he is a fisherman who cannot catch a fish. Throughout the course of the book, Santiago is faced with many circumstances that change him in many ways. In the novella, the theme is luck. Luck is prosperity or good fortune. Due to the challenges and circumstances that Santiago is faced with, his views on luck change during the course of the book. “The Hemingway Code Hero” by Professor Yeo, Kyung-Woo, Ph.D states that Hemingway usually creates characters in his works based characteristics of a Hemingway...
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...Did you ever want to catch a big fish? Because I know I have always wanted to. I was walking threw my kitchen getting something to eat with my cousin. I saw my mom and we were talking about fishing so we asked if we could go up north this weekend to go fishing. She said yes because she had to do plenty of work. I packed my clothes into my black and red bag. Because my bag was full, I got another bag. We then went up north, and my dad came too. We have finally arrived an hour later. It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day at the Van Handel's cottage. We immediately ran down to the lake to see if the water was warm. It was as cold as ice. So we ran back up to the cottage to help carry in our bags. We got everything in the house. We were about to go fishing until my mom said we had to help unpack to. We started with the drinks. First we did the milk, then Gatorade, Powerade, soda, and beer. We were finally done with the drinks. Then we had to move onto the food. Pizza, strawberries, grapes, pineapple, and eggs. By the time we finished unpacking the foods and drinks it was a little past noon. Finally, we were on our way down to the lake with our fishing supplies....
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...Learning How To Catch Post Spawn Bass One of the most difficult times of the year to catch bass is the post spawn period. This is a transition time for the bass and the bass fisherman. The bass are worn out from the rigors of spawning. Some fishermen are worn out too! From catching fish! During the spawning period the bass are somewhat easy to catch. Most of them are in the shallows. This eliminates ninety percent of the water you have to check to find fish. You only have a small number of tactics you have to try before you pattern the fish. The post spawn period is a whole new ballgame. When you go to the shallows to try for those easy fish that were there last week, you will be lucky to have a ten percent success ratio. Most of the...
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...On the Rainy River” is an exploration of the role of shame in war. The story develops the theme of embarrassment as a motivating factor, first introduced by Jimmy Cross in “The Things They Carried” and “Love.” Just as Jimmy Cross feels guilty about Ted Lavender’s death, O’Brien feels guilty about going to Vietnam against his principles. He questions his own motives, and in this story he returns to the genesis of his decision in order to examine with us the specifics of cause and effect. Ironically, despite its specific details and its preoccupation with reality, “On the Rainy River” is the story most easily identifiable as fiction. The real Tim O’Brien did indeed struggle with his decision to heed his draft notice, but he never actually ran to the Canadian border, and he never stayed at the Tip Top Lodge. Still, as he states explicitly later in the work, the point of a story like this one is not to deliver true facts exactly as they happened but rather to use facts and details in order to give an accurate account of the feelings behind a given situation. Though the events in the story are not true, the story itself conveys an emotional truth. By describing his personal history, O’Brien makes a broader comment on the confusion that soldiers experienced when the demands of their country and community conflicted with the demands of their princples and conscience. O’Brien’s description of his moral dilemma about going to Vietnam illustrates how the war was fought by soldiers...
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...feel my hurt Who am I, that the Bright and Morning Star Would choose to light the way For my ever wandering heart Not because of who I am But because of what You’ve done Not because of what I’ve done But because of who You are I am a flower quickly fading Here today and gone tomorrow A wave tossed in the ocean Vapor in the wind Still You hear me when I’m calling Lord, You catch me when I’m falling And You’ve told me who I am I am Yours, I am Yours Who am I, that the eyes that see my sin Would look on me with love and watch me rise again Who am I, that the voice that calmed the sea Would call out through the rain And calm the storm in me Not because of who I am But because of what You’ve done Not because of what I’ve done But because of who You are I am a flower quickly fading Here today and gone tomorrow A wave tossed in the ocean Vapor in the wind Still You hear me when I’m calling Lord, You catch me when I’m falling And You’ve told me who I am I am Yours Not because of who I am But because of what You’ve done Not because of what I’ve done But because of who You are I am a flower quickly fading Here today and gone tomorrow A wave tossed in the ocean Vapor in the wind Still You hear me when I’m calling Lord, You catch me when I’m falling And You’ve told me who I am I am Yours I am Yours Whom shall I fear Whom shall I fear ‘Cause I am Yours I am Yours The song who am I by Casting crown is a poetry song. It is about the love of God...
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...Well in some cases that is correct. But fishing competitively is a sport. You may not think so, but I have the facts. Fishing has been around for about 40,000 years, but it hasn’t always been a sport. I go fishing all the time with my friend Adam and we always have a great time. Fishing is my all time favorite thing to do. First, fishing was for survival. Then, it was for fun. Now, it is for competition…. And money. Fishermen compete in this competition called Bassmaster. College students can form teams and compete in the Bassmaster College Series. Also, high school teams compete in the Bass Master College Series. Then comes the biggest one of all. The best fishermen in the world can compete in the Bassmaster Classic. There has been 46 of these competitions and the first place prize money is $300,000. More and more people each year join this competition of fishing. To me this is very cool that more people are joining because I love the sport of fishing and I think more people should do it....
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...Can I do something in my life to avoid this dreadful disease? Most of us would love to know how to prevent cancer completely. Unfortunately, no matter what we each do, no one can completely eliminate their risk for cancer of one type or another. Cancer is a fact of life. However, although zero risk is not a reality, there are many things that most of us can do to minimize our risk for developing many types of cancer. All it takes is thinking about it and deciding to take control of your fate, making important changes which can positively impact your health and your risk for diseases. Some of the choices we make can help reduce our risk of getting cancer in the first place, while others help to ensure that, if we do get cancer, that the cancer...
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...they do not catch the policemen, that is how they get away with it. They either do at night or early in the morning, where people do not catch them. But the ones that do catch them report hit. People should not get hit for something they did not do. Because a lot of policemen are abusive when they did not like what the other guy said or they did not like what they did. The policemen that are for police brutality should get fired and put in prison for life. Because no human should get beat by a cop. People should not be scared of a...
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...But if you are successful you will move down the field faster and get the ultimate reward. Winning the game. The key to a good offense is being able to throw the football because it will open up opportunities in the run game. Throwing is very difficult, it is a process that if you miss one step then you throw will be unreachable or inaccurate.There are 4 steps to throwing a spiral. When you throw a spiral it makes it easier for the receiver to catch the ball. This is difficult because if the ball isn't a spiral and is wobbly then the receiver cannot read the ball and won't know where to put his hands in order to catch the ball. Many people find that they cannot make passes...
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...The Amazing Catch I will use the three stages of the perception process to identify the process I followed in determining whether or not the situation shown in the video is possible. The video shows a ball girl scaling the back wall of a baseball field and catching a home run. I believe that the ball girl catch was real; I will explain how I used the three stages of perception to come to my conclusion. I will also describe the characteristics of each step, and information I focused on. Before I begin with my conclusion I feel it would be best to explain the perception process, and how the stages work together. I will later define the stages and characteristics of each, and explain how they pertain to the ball girl catching the ball. The first stage of the Perception process is selection. Selection is when something sticks out from normal, and is brought to your attention and you decide it warrants further investigation. Once something is brought to your attention, the second step of the Perception process is organization. Organization is how you categorize and quantify the information that is brought to your attention. After you have organized the information your third step in the Perception process is interpretation. Interpretation is your final conclusion on the information or situation you have observed. The first step in the stages of the perception process is selection. Selection is defined as the process of attending to a stimulus (Kory 109); this means something...
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...I can remember the day I caught my first trout on ultra light rod when I was three.It was a 20 in rainbow and I still have that fish on my wall. My dad has been trout fishing all his life and he kept the tradition of the first day going with my brother and I. We like fishing later in the year because there isn’t as many people around and a lot of times you have a creek full of fish to yourself. Later in the year the leaves are starting to change color it smells great like fresh wild air. The water is pretty warm but starting to get colder and when it’s hot out I can taste the salty sweat. Now it was just four years ago when I was 10 that I got something I will always remember and always will have. My dad is about 5’9 dark hair,and loves to...
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...time management. Time management refers to the way you organize and plan your activity and the duration of time, you intend to spend on it. Time management is an art that gives you complete control over your activities, timetable and schedule. Time management is the way through which you increase the effectiveness of your dedication towards some task. Such art teaches you how to be effective and efficient even when work pressure is high. Good time management requires an important shift in focus from activities to results: being busy is not the same as being effective. (Ironically, the opposite is often closer to the truth.) Spending your day in a frenzy of activity often achieves less, because you are dividing your attention between so many different tasks. Good time management lets you work smarter – not harder so that you get it more done in less time. Benefits of Time Management It may seem counter-intuitive to dedicate precious time to learning about time management, instead of using it to get on with your work, but the benefits are enormous: * It increases productivity and efficiency * You get greater professional reputation * It lessens the stress * It increases opportunities for advancement both personally and professionally * It brings you Greater opportunities to achieve important life and career goals. Consequences of failure to manage time Failing to manage your time effectively can have some very undesirable consequences: * Missed...
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... 11/11/2013 Table of Contents Week 1: Project Outline 3 WEEK 1: Case Diagrams 4 Use Case Diagram 4 Week 1: Class Diagrams 4 Class Diagrams 4 Week 2 Java Fundamentals 5 Week 3: Java Control Structure 10 Week 4: Error Handling and File Input/output 16 TBD 19 Week 1: Project Outline Pizza R Us was founded in 2013 by a group of students who wanted to change the world of pizza one pie at a time. Using technology to bring the restaurant to the homes of the masses Pizza R US is currently developing an online ordering system that would rival the leaders of its class. Offering the following delicious products: Pizza’s Sizes: Small, Medium, Large Toppings: Pepperoni, Ham, Onions, Bacon, Bell Peppers, Pineapples, Sausage, Olives, Etc…. Breadsticks Wings Sauces: Hot, Mild, Medium, Extra Hot WEEK 1: Case Diagrams Use Case Diagram http://yuml.me/diagram/plain;scale:60;/usecase/// PIZZA R US, %5BCustomer%5D-(Log In), (Log In)%3E(Product), (PRODUCT)%3E(PIZZA), (Pizza)%3E(Toppings), (PRODUCT)%3E(BREAD STICKS), (Product)%3E(Wings), (Wings)%3E(Sauce).png Customers login into the system. Choose Product: Classes: Pizza, Breadsticks, Wings Pizza: Choose Toppings Wings: Choose Sauce...
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