...The swoop list- give it up Stephanie Perry Moore The swoop list on your knees written by stephanie perry moore takes place at Jackson High School in about 2016. The storyline is told from the 5 girls point of view Sanaa,Willow,Olive,Octavia, and Pia as there beginning, middle, and end.This setting makes a big deal because The swoop list was created here and this is where the 5 girls connect, and more. The tone of the story is both mean and nice, because the student are mean towards the 5 girls but the girls are nice to each other and learns how to stick together. The theme of this story is to show that girls can be brought together whether for good reasons or bad but still make it through and even earning a friendship or two or...
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...Project Task-List CMGT/410 8 August 2013 Myrna Bravo Introduction We would like to thank the staff of PC World in taking the time to learn the new Point of Sales system. The system is much more modern than our last system that the company had and therefore all the users will need the proper training on its current functions. Within the Microsoft Project file you will find each step of the training session to include the preparation. The purpose of this memo is to explain each step along the way. Preparation The initial planning of the meeting will take some extra preparation. The next couple of days will entail gathering information that is necessary on the training staff that will be needed for the two days of training. The Human Resources department will be responsible for providing the list. Along with the preparation we also need to look at the facilities that will be available for the company to use. The list should be reviewed within a timely manner to narrow down the possibilities and setting one location for the accommodations and training room. There are some venues that has helped the company out before so it would be best to reach out to them again and see if they possibly would have any openings. The IT department will be responsible for creating a list of all necessary hardware which will be needed for the training session, during this period. Training Staff Once the list of trainers that will be available for the training session is complete...
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...The bucket list The Bucket List; what can I say? The Bucket List is a movie starring Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson about the exploits in life they never got to accomplish and set out to do so after discovering they were going to die. It is an interesting take on death and how to deal with death. It shows many different viewpoints on the subject of death not just from the view of Edward (Nicholson) or Carter (Freeman.) This movie really makes you think about how you live your life. The Bucket List was considered one of the most uplifting movies of the year. These men both view death in different ways. Carter in the beginning accepted death; if he did not accept death yet the movie would have been over fairly quick. You can tell he accepted death because he started writing his bucket list as a metaphorical contract that states he has given his life and is ready to die. However towards the end of the movie it seems Carter has no longer accepted death because he refuses to go back home to his family after starting the list. I think he feels this way because he thinks when he gives up on the list that will signify the end. Edward in the beginning does not accept death he refuses to deal with funeral arrangements and the passing down of his possessions. Towards the end Edward realizes that his life has been fulfilled not from completing the list but truly finding a lifelong friend in Carter. It makes you wonder how different these men’s lives would be if they were not to meet...
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...#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> #include<alloc.h> struct node { int x; struct node *next; } ; struct node *head, *curr, *tail, *delte, *insert, *temp; void input() { printf("Press '0' to Exit Input\n\n"); curr=(struct node*)malloc(sizeof(node)); printf("Enter an Integer: "); scanf("%d", &curr->x); while(curr->x!=0) { if(head==NULL) { head=curr; head->next=NULL; tail=curr; } else { tail->next=curr; tail=curr; curr->next=NULL; } curr=(struct node*)malloc(sizeof(node)); printf("Enter an Integer: "); scanf("%d", &curr->x); } } void sort() { int no_ex; int x; curr=head; do { no_ex=0; curr=head; while(curr->next!=NULL) { if(curr->x>curr->next->x) { x=curr->x; curr->x=curr->next->x; curr->next->x=x; no_ex=1; } curr=curr->next; } } while(no_ex); } void insrt() { int test=0; printf("\nWhat to Insert?: "); insert=(struct node*)malloc(sizeof(node)); scanf("%d", &insert->x); curr=head; if(head->x>insert->x) { insert->next=head; head=insert; } else { while(curr->next!=NULL) { if(curr->next->x>insert->x&&test!=1) { insert->next=curr->next; ...
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...Jews (6 millions) were being killed during a time which most label as one of the darkest periods of human history. What does “Schindler’s List” stand for? It stands for the Jewish workers that Schindler bought from the German officer, Goeth, to work in his factory, the 1100 Jewish people that he saved eventually. Who were the best performing characters of the movie? Liam Neeson does well (as Oskar Schindler), but in particular I liked Ben Kingsley (as Istak Stern, Schindler's accountant) and Ralph Fiennes (as Amon Goeth, the camp commandant). All of the performances were very convincing and reflect the good casting. What was the color of the movie? The color of the movie was mostly in black and whit. Black and white give a historical connotation to the movie which in my opinion made it very distinctive. There were a very few colorized scenes though (the Jews praying at the beginning/ the Jews putting small rocks on Schindler’s grave) Why do we still make movies about world war II? The story of the Holocaust needs to be told over and over again, in hopes that future generations can understand the horrors perpetrated on an entire race of people and prevent such future occurrences. How is the movie in general? The making of this film took over a decade of preparation and it was well worthy the time spent. Schindler's List not only entertained but also educated and amazed millions of viewers with...
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...Character types in Schindlers list: Oskar Schindler: Oskar Schindler, war profiteer, womanizer, and Nazi Party member, becomes the unlikely hero and savior of about 1,100 Polish Jews during the Holocaust. He is essentially a con artist and moderately successful businessman who recognizes the potential for profit in wartime. He buys a formerly Jewish-owned enamelware factory and uses bribery and ingratiation to procure military contracts to make war supplies. At the beginning of his quest to become rich, he is indifferent to the Jewish situation, which he sees as merely an unfortunate result of war. A playboy with a large ego, Schindler routinely cheats on his wife and joins the Nazi Party not for ideological reasons but because it will help him make more money. Although he purchases the factory after it has been confiscated from Jewish owners and is given an apartment appropriated from wealthy Jews, Schindler feels no remorse and does not consider the origins of his good fortune. Schindler, initially concerned only with himself and the success of his moneymaking scheme, undergoes a change that prompts him to spend his fortune to save the lives of those he once exploited. His motive is never completely clear—and indeed, the real Schindler never revealed his motivations. However, the film does suggest that at least one of his incentives was obvious: Schindler simply could not sit by and watch people he knew be sent to death. His metamorphosis from a man of indifference to one...
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...Schindler’s list The movie began in 1939, and Schindler was very into alcohol, womanizing, and making money. He bought a Jewish factory in Krakow called Deutsche Email Fabrik. In order get the resources necessary; he talked to his key contact throughout the entire movie, a Jewish accountant by the name of Itzhak Stern. Stern informed him that Jewish labor was cheaper than Polish Labor. Schindler, of course being interested in having a higher profit, went and hired the Jews, thus beginning his relationship with them. The produced pots, pans, basins, and other items as such, and then later on, munitions. At certain points in the movie, it was hard to tell that he was changing. At certain moments, it seemed like he was, but then the next second, he would turn around and act the same as he always did. Such as when Stern brought in the one-armed Jew to thank him for giving him a job, and while he was there, he seemed happy to be able to be helping this man, but as soon as the man left, he turned around to Stern and said, “Don’t ever do that to me again. That man has one arm, he is of no use.” There were many other moments in the movie though when you could tell that he was changing, such as when he was convincing that Nazi soldier friend of his’ slave/mistress that he actually does care about her and then kisses her on the forehead and tells her that everything will be okay. He eventually then buys her from him to save her. Another scene was the girl in the red coat...
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...Schindler’s List During the 1940’s the Holocaust stood in full effect, taking millions of Jews and placing them in concentration camps. By the end of the Holocaust the Nazi’s had killed over 6 million Jews. Resulting in only a small population of four thousand Jews left in Poland today, but to this day a generation of six thousand Jews lives because of one man. This man took into his safety 1,100 Jews, keeping them alive past the Holocaust, allowing them to grow and start new lives. In the movie Schindler’s List directed by Steven Spielberg, Oskar Schindler risks his life to save the Jews not only for his own egotistical needs, but to also help the Jews he has come to know. For Oskar Schindler, saving the Jews comes as an act of egotism, saving them for his own personal gain. In the beginning, Oskar solely operates on popularity, gaining his power and prosperity in this manner. The movie introduces Oskar as a “victimizer” (Ebert), gaining his popularity by conning and bribing the Nazi’s. By giving the Nazi officers lavishing gifts such as champagne and cigars, Oskar works his way up the social ladder, making himself quite known in the Nazi community. In addition, with this respect, Schindler starts to use his power and popularity to his own advantage. As commented in Ebert’s review, because of Oskar’s popularity the “authorities are happy to help him open a factory to build enameled cooking utensils that army kitchens can use.” This allows Oskar to set up his factory and...
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...One of the greatest historical novels to be written in the 20th century, Schindler’s List is a true masterpiece written by Thomas Keneally several years after World War II. The book is set during World War II when Germany was under the reign of Adolf Hitler. Keneally, an Australian based writer was inspired to write the book by Poldek Pfefferberg, a Holocaust survivor. Published in the year 1982, the book is a remarkable piece of literature that has won many awards including the Booker Prize in 1982. Keneally began his writing career as a writer who wrote ordinary books until he met Poldek Pfefferberg, the man who encouraged him to write Schindler’s List. Pfefferberg met Keneally in one of his stores and requested him to write the book, to raise awareness relating to the Holocaust system and the misery of thousands of Jews under the Nazis. At the same time, Keneally wanted the world to know about the good deeds of one man over evil. It was later made into a film in 1992, which won many academy awards as well. Schindler’s List tells the tale of a remarkable German businessman, Oskar Schindler, who with his wealth and manipulating abilities helps save the lives of thousands of Jews from being terminated by the Nazis. Keneally takes us back to 1939 when Germany invaded Poland and occupied its territory. Their extreme hatred towards the Jews forms one of the themes of this book. The Nazi soldiers were ordered to round up the Jewish families, separate the men and the...
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...The Bucket List Erica BSHS 342 October 15, 2012 The Bucket List Corporate billionaire Edward Cole and working class mechanic Carter Chambers have nothing in common except for their terminal illnesses. While sharing a hospital room together, they decide to leave it and do all the things they have ever wanted to do before they die according to their bucket list. In the process, both of them heal each other, become unlikely friends, and ultimately find joy in life. Edward (Jack Nicholson) is used to living a lavish life and it showed in the hospital scene. His personal assistant Thomas (Sean Hayes) comes every morning and makes him his usual espresso and is taking care of all his personal matters. Edward has the mentality that nothing bad happens to him and he seems to be in a state of denial about his cancer. He comes off at first as a not so nice person. As time progresses on we see a different side of him. He comes off cold to Carter in the beginning and it isn’t until the Bucket Lists come into play that they start to have a friendship. Carter (Morgan Freeman) has lived a hard working man’s life, is married and has grown children. Carter seems like your usual family guy that has the supportive wire and family. He has a wife that wants to make sure that he has the best care he can get. He has come to terms that he has cancer and that his day may be numbered. He expects nothing more than what he had received as care at the hospital. Edward on the other hand...
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...around him, he realized his goal no longer had to do with money, but instead to be saving as many innocent people as he could. He uses his friendship with Goeth to obtain his own sub-camp in order to have a better chance at keeping his workers alive. Through more bribery, Schindler is able to get goeth to agree. By this point, Germany has started to lose the war. This resulted in Goeth being ordered to dismantle Plaszom and send all of the remaining Jews to Auschwitz. Schindler’s only option to was to try to convince Goeth to let him buy his workers back and move them to a factory in Moravia, which he would estasblish. Schindler and Stern then work together to comprise a list of workers that are to be sent to shindler instead of Aushwitz, this is Schindler’s List. Two trains are then filled with the people on this list, one carrying men and the other carrying the women. The men make it safely to the factory while the women are accidentally sent to Auschwitz. Schindler was able to get the women back and sent to the factory by bribing an SS officer. Once in the factory, he feeds all of his workers. He then has the workers produce defective artillery shells, to insure they can never be used. Because his factory produced defective shells, he would spend the majority of his money on buying shells from other companies. As schindler starts to lose all of his money, Germany finally surrenders. Upon hearing this news, he announces the surrender to his staff. He asked his assigned Nazi soldiers...
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...#include #include struct node { int info; struct node *link; }; struct node *start=NULL,*n,*temp,*temp1; void create(); void display(); void insbeg(); void inspos(); void delbeg(); void delend(); void search(); int main() { int i; printf("------linked list----------\n"); n=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node)); printf("enter the element:--->"); scanf("%d",&n->info); n->link=NULL; start=n; for(i=0;iinfo); n->link=start; start=n; } void create() { n=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node)); printf("enter the element--->"); scanf("%d",&n->info); temp=start; while(temp->link!=NULL) { temp=temp->link; } temp->link=n; n->link=NULL; } void display() { printf("The list is:\n"); temp=start; while(temp!=NULL) { printf("%d\n",temp->info); temp=temp->link; } } void inspos() { int pos, count=0; temp=start; if(temp==NULL) count=0; else count=1; printf("enter position."); scanf("%d",&pos); if(pos==1) { insbeg(); return; } n=(struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node)); printf("enter the element--->"); scanf("%d",&n->info); while(temp->link!=NULL) { if(count==pos-1) break; temp=temp->link; count++; } n->link=temp->link; temp->link=n; } void delbeg() { temp=start; start=start->link; free(temp); } void delend() { temp=start; while(temp->link...
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...Schindler’s List Essay Oskar Schindler would never have been anyone’s ideal savior, especially for the Jewish community. He was an open member of the Nazi party, a womanizer, a gambler, an alcoholic, and an extremely money hungry man, but insight of all of this he was successfully able to rescue over twelve hundred Jewish men and women from death. Schindler was a very tall and handsome man. Needless to say, he was adored by all the young women he met eyes with. However, Schindler fell for a beautiful young girl named Emily. After only six weeks of courtship, they were married. Sadly, after only a few months of marriage, Schindler began to heavily abuse alcohol. He also had several affairs resulting in two children out of wedlock. In 1929, during the Great Depression, the Schindler family business went bankrupt. At this time, Schindler’s father left his mother, and she died soon after. Finding himself jobless, Schindler sought work in nearby Poland as a machinery salesman. The saving of the first Schindler Jews began in 1939, when he came to Krakow in the wake of the German invasion. In Krakow, he took over two previously Jewish owned companies that dealt with the manufacture and sales of kitchenware products. In one of the businesses, however, Schindler was merely a trustee. Looking more for his own power, he opened up a small enamel shop right outside of Krakow near the Jewish ghetto. Here, he employed mostly Jewish workers. This in turn saved them from being...
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...farm machinery plant. He got his first job at an electric company called Moravska Elektrotechnika. Oskar had a little sister, Elfriede, who was born in 1915. When Oskar’s dad was ill, he visited his dad, and they rebuilt their father, son relationship, after many years of rivalry. On March 6, 1928, Oskar married a beautiful girl name Emilie. Their parents were against the two of them getting married, but they got married anyway. After he got married, Oskar had multiple affairs. Schindler was an alcoholic who spent way too much money on liquor. Oskar saved hundreds on Jewish lives, and he would do it again in a heartbeat. In 1939, Oskar leased a factory that allowed Jewish workers. In 1941, the Jews statues weakened, and the Jews were no longer...
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...[SCHINDLER’S LIST BY KAREN JØRGENSEN] 1 Schindler’s List The movie, by Steven Spielberg, stretches over 6 years, from 1939 to 1945, at the beginning World War II to the end of the Nazi regime. The movie follows Oskar Schindler, a Nazi made famous by saving 1.100 Jews from Auschwitz IIBirkenau. In 1939, the Nazis relocated the Polish Jews to the Krakow Ghetto, divided into two sections: A (Jews able to work) and B (Elderly and the infirm) as World War II began. Oskar Schindler comes to town in hopes that he can make money on the war, and he starts out by making many important Nazis his friends. Schindler starts up an Enamelware fabric, using Jews instead of Poles, because they are cheaper. He hires Izthak Stern, a Jewish accountant, to basically run his business, and as Stern hired the Jews, he made sure they were made Essential Workers, meaning they would be spared from concentration camps and/or death. Amon Goeth arrives in Krakow, where he will be overseeing Plazów concentration camp, a camp for the Jews of the Krakow Ghetto. Goeth orders the Krakow Ghetto section B to be exterminated and sends the section A Jews to Plazów. Schindler watches as the Nazis kills and terrorizes the Jewish Ghetto and obviously gains sympathy. Schindler befriends Goeth and talks/bribes him into letting some of the Jews work in his factory/sub-camp, this allows Schindler to both have his business run smoothly (by the help of Stern, who also helps Schindler bribe SS officials)...
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