...HUMALIT A52 Miss Jo Almanzor Llamado, Alexandra E. Reflective paper on The Lovely Bones The first binary opposition I’ve identified in the movie is basically the idea of life and death. Obviously, we know that these will never meet. But in the story, there was actually an existing gray area between these two. Susie wasn’t gone neither frozen. She was alive. Just when we thought that these ideas will never meet. Susie was still “living” in her own perfect world. The second binary opposition I’ve identified is the concept of denial and acceptance. These are the things Susie’s parents were actually doing. Her dad, Jack, wasn’t ready yet to let go of Susie. He wanted to either kill or hurt the murderer for killing his daughter. He wouldn’t stop solving the mystery, but this is not the case for his wife. All she knows is that their daughter is already dead, and she just wants him to end whatever he was doing. Denial and acceptance are two different ideas but Susie’s parents were in these states because of the love for their daughter. The third binary opposition I’ve identified is reality and fantasy. Susie’s was living in reality. She’s somehow “in love.” She was able to experience the feeling of a first kiss, and also got pregnant at the end. These are things Susie wouldn’t experience anymore. All she can do is be happy for her sister. Susie was somehow able to experience being kissed by the guy she likes, but still through a different body...
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...The Lovely Bones: Passage Analysis #1 “The hail bent the stalks and drove all the animals into their holes. Not so deep beneath the earth were the warrens of the wild rabbits I loved, the bunnies that ate the vegetables and flowers in the neighborhood nearby and that sometimes, unwittingly, brought poison home to their dens. Then, inside the earth and so far away from the man or woman who had laced a garden with toxic bait, an entire family of rabbits would curl into themselves and die” (Sebold 22). Context of Quotation: In this quote, Susie Salmon is telling readers about how she feels her death is destroying her family. To make it simpler for readers to understand, Susie uses a metaphor, comparing herself to innocent bunnies who accidentally...
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...A death can impact a family greatly. In the book, The Lovely Bones, Susie Salmon is killed in the first chapter of the book. Susie watches her family from heaven. She sees the way they are reacting from her death. She sees new changes and relationships that arise after her death and she realizes, “These were the lovely bones that had grown around… {her} absence.” (Sebold, 2002, p. 320) Some massive changes happen in certain people in Susie’s family, including Lindsey, Susie’s younger sister, Abigail, Susie’s mom, and Grandma Lynn, Susie’s grandmother. When they were growing up, Lindsey and Susie were really close. After Susie’s death, Lindsey shut down. Everywhere Lindsey went she reminded people of Susie. Lindsey needed someone to help...
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...Lambro Golloshi ENG 102 17 Prof. Tappin 4-23-2012 Lovely bones Critical Analysis Paper Losing a loved one can be such a difficult thing to accept. But what if you kept believing she was still there? Definitely not in body, but lingering in spirit. In The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold, we dive into the mind of Susie Salmon; a 14 year old, dead girl. When Susie Salmon is murdered on her way home from school, she leaves behind a family and friends who care deeply for her. As each person deals with her death, most of them deal with a large amount of survivor’s guilt. The two characters that seem to have the hardest time accepting Susie’s death and their own survival are Lindsey Salmon and Ruth Connors. Lindsey deals not only with the drama in her family’s personal lives, but she also must learn to live her life and enjoy the milestones that she reaches, even while acknowledging that Susie will never have those special moments. Ruth deals with Susie’s death by delving into the spirit world. Despite the fact that she did not know Susie Salmon very well during her life, the dead girl is the primary focus of Ruth’s life after the murder. The novel takes place over a period of eight years after Susie Salmon’s death. However, it is filled with flashback scenes where Susie remembers things in her life and the lives of her family and friends and which are inserted into the story. There is a mini prologue, which involves Susie’s memory of her father and the snow globe. This causes...
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...Losing a loved one can be such a difficult thing to accept. But what if you kept believing she was still there? Definitely not in body, but lingering in spirit. In The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold, we dive into the mind of Susie Salmon; a 14 year old, dead girl. When Susie Salmon is murdered on her way home from school, she leaves behind a family and friends who care deeply for her. As each person deals with her death, most of them deal with a large amount of survivor’s guilt. The two characters that seem to have the hardest time accepting Susie’s death and their own survival are Lindsey Salmon and Ruth Connors. Lindsey deals not only with the drama in her family’s personal lives, but she also must learn to live her life and enjoy the milestones that she reaches, even while acknowledging that Susie will never have those special moments. Ruth deals with Susie’s death by delving into the spirit world. Despite the fact that she did not know Susie Salmon very well during her life, the dead girl is the primary focus of Ruth’s life after the murder. The novel takes place over a period of eight years after Susie Salmon’s death. However, it is filled with flashback scenes where Susie remembers things in her life and the lives of her family and friends and which are inserted into the story. There is a mini prologue, which involves Susie’s memory of her father and the snow globe. This causes the reader to focus on the idea of a perfect world. The whole novel then becomes a search for...
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...tekster fra 1.G 1. Literature/fiction and film analysis * http://so1.cphwest.dk/kulturelle_materialer/Engelsk_kulturelle.pdf * Working with Fiction (dokumenter): Read "The New Girl" * Litterature: 'My Son the Fanatic * Film analysis (oral): 'Crash' * Literary analysis of short stories relating to racial diversity, immigration and general social issues etc. * Texts: Aline's journey, The New Girl; The First Day (US society; Racism; Social class in the US); 'Little Things' by Raymond Carver; 'My Son the Fanatic' by Hanif Kureishi (UK Area Study); First Confession by Frank O'Connor (Ireland: an introduction-Religion). Film analysis. * Subjects related to sporting, social, political and economic themes. Films: Green Street Hooligans (Sport+UK society); Crash (US society); Bloody Sunday by Paul Greengrass (UK - Nothern Ireland); Bowling for Columbine (Guns in America). 2. UK: Area study * “Two Speed Britain” (s.54-s.63) fra bogen;” What’s up, Britain” * Tekster fra Current magazien "Margaret Thatcher", "The Rise of UKIP", "The Weird Foods Brits Love", "Jack the Ripper Stalks London" og "London's East End" * “My Son the fantastic” * Waterboys sang ”Old England” 3. USA: Political, Society and culture * "Mapping where English is not the language at home" By Dan Keating and Darla Cameron: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/national/us-language-map/ * Cadillac advert analysis: http://adage.com/article/news/cadillac-clears-misconceptions-poolside-ad/291925/...
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...about all the bookstores, grocery stores, and airport stores. Patterson’s brilliant marketing experience has enabled him to expand his brand from one to over one hundred novels with an enormous reader-base. Book clubs have shown to be successful with books such as Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold and Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier by exposing these books to readers that typically would not ready that genre. The debate presented to Patterson is whether or not continuing business with book clubs is necessary to the success of his product. Upon consideration, the Patterson brand would benefit by continuing his participation with book clubs as it will not only continue expanding his reader base, but also open the door to a market that has not yet been explored such as the international market. To continue his success, Patterson should continue with book clubs but discuss renegotiating his margin per book. Although Patterson receives less profit margin from book clubs, he is exposing his literature to avid readers and generating attention to his brand. The benefits Patterson receives from book club sales shows that it has been vital to the growth of his brand in that it broadens his reader base. SWOT Analysis Strengths * Lots of avid readers are members * Has stayed relevant for 70 years * Book club editorial reviews can create buzz and help create a blockbuster book * About 20% of bestseller sales were through book clubs * Helps advertise books to members...
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...Name Professor Class Date Unit 3: Values and Worldviews- A Raisin in the Sun Essay Structure Template Introduction Lawrence, D.H. The Rocking Horse winner. 1st English Edition. Harper Collins Canada According to the book of “The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence” talks about a young boy named Paul. Thus, Paul acknowledges that there is never sufficient money in his folks; he goes out to search for money through luck. Therefore, he notices that if he rides his rocking horse speedy enough, he will some way “discover” the label of the captivating horse in the subsequent race. Among the subtopics derived from this book do include of; lust for money, lack as well as the obsession for material items. BGS: Broad general statement The book mainly describes lack as the general topic because it is seen that Paul is normally lucky in the” Rocking-Horse Winner”. Thus, to be triumphant in the community Paul as well his mother dwells in; Paul wishes to have a definite quantity of luck to survive presently and after. Subtopics 1. Lust for money: the paper tries to augment on how Paul’s mother was soo obsessed with the money issues. 2. Lack: the paper will augment more concerning how lucky Paul was when it came to the “Rocking-Horse Winner”. 3. Obsession for material Items: the paper augments on how Paul’s mother is obsessed with material wealth as well as items. Thesis Regarding the thesis...
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...Concealed Kindness – an Empathetic Approach A cursory analysis of divinity in Theogony and Genesis may lead one to assume that the gods were petty and vindictive towards humans. While their divine powers are daunting, the intent to which these powers are exercised are civil and just. Consideration for the motives, actions, and divine characteristics of Zeus, Prometheus, and the God of Genesis will accentuate their specific kindness, their refrainment from punishment whenever possible, and their strong sense of justice – all of which are indicative of a kind and caring attitude toward humanity. First and foremost, the specific kindness these gods express must be understood One key example of this is Prometheus and his trick on Zeus at Mecone....
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...and stenography in English and Spanish all by himself. Attracted to the English language, he took special courses at the University of the Philippines in 1925, then went to Columbia University for further studies in literature. He wrote the first Filipino novel written in English, "A Child of Sorrow", in 1921. He died in 1959. II. Setting Fertile Valley It is the home town of Lucio Soliman. Camilo's uncle lives here. It is where Lucio's family lives. Merry Town It is the home town of Camilo David. It is also where Felipa Garcia, Rosa Garcia, Pancho Ismael, Juan dela Cruz and Oscar Ramirez live. Manila It is the place where Lucio Soliman went to work. It is also where Lucio saved a mother and her child. III. Character Analysis Lucio Soliman He is the protagonist. He is a round character. He is slender and well-built with brown hair, dark clear eyes, and a gay and graceful demeanor. His face was oval and handsome in a truly manly fashion. He is calm pensive and poetic. Camilo David He is a flat character. He is a friend of Lucio Soliman. HIs home town is Merry Town. His uncle lives in Fertile Valley. Pancho Ismael He is the father of Rosa. He is a flat character. He is the corrupt governor of Merry Town. Oscar Ramirez He is a flat character. He loved everybody, if they also loved him. He was a patriot, but his patriotism was only for himself. He...
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...BEANTAGE COFFEE SHOP MARKETING PLAN I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Beantage Coffee Shop Beantage Coffee Shop is a café that serves different kinds of coffee, sandwiches, salads, rice meals, pasta and a variety of snacks. It is located at the 2nd Floor of the F1 Building on Molino Road, Bacoor, Cavite. Company History Growing up, Lovely Danganan (owner) already set her eyes to business. Her family used to run a coffee shop business when she was in college. Because of her passion for business, she took her internship in the United States of America and went to different barista seminars. Then she worked for Hyatt Hotels and became a barista at Starbucks where she was employed for 6 months. She then finally realized that she wanted to pursue her own line of business with her own expertise. On December, she returned to the Philippines and started planning out the business. She used all the knowledge she had gathered from her work experiences and together with her boyfriend, they put Beantage Coffee Shop to life in April 20, 2014. With its 1 year and 9 months of existence, the company aims to appeal to the students, specifically of the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta – Molino campus (UPHSD), employees, families and couples. Its main branch is located in Imus, Cavite while its second branch opened in Molino, Bacoor, Cavite, on August 22, 2015, and its third branch was established on November 15, 2015 at Tirona Highway. Sandwiches & Snacks | Tuna Sandwich |...
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...Institute Of Management, Bhubaneswar | Content Analysis of Facebook Data Costa Coffee | Submitted to Prof. Sandip Anand | By | Rubinderjit Singh Randhawa | U112164 PGDM 2012-14 Marketing Management – III Date: 5th March, 2013 Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar Contents Introduction 3 Facebook Data for COSTA COFFEE 3 Summary 19 Overall Attitude towards Costa Coffee 19 Key Insights 20 Managerial Action Imperative 20 Introduction Consumers choose brands on basis of following benefits. These benefits may be either positive or negative. They can be further categorized as:- * Functional criteria or M1 e.g. Apple iPhone 5 have smooth finishing, slim (M1 +ve), Apple iPhone 5 aluminum back get scratch marks easily (M1 –ve) * Emotional criteria or M2 e.g. iPhone 5 is a status symbol (M2 +ve) Android users consider iPhone users as isheep (M2 –ve) * Social or M3 e.g. iPhone parts are ISO 14000 certified (environmental) (M3 +ve) iPhone parts are produced in factories where workers are forced to overtime (M3 –ve) Most brands have started using Social Media to reach their customers. These social platforms are also used by customers to provide their appreciation and criticism of the brand. The comments and feedback by the customers reflects their benefits being derived from the brand. By content analysis of the comments and feedbacks, we can classify them...
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...THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA Ernest Hemingway The Old Man and the Sea is the story of an epic struggle between an old, seasoned fisherman and the greatest catch of his life. For eighty-four days, Santiago, an aged Cuban fisherman, has set out to sea and returned empty-handed. So conspicuously unlucky is he that the parents of his young, devoted apprentice and friend, Manolin, have forced the boy to leave the old man in order to fish in a more prosperous boat. Nevertheless, the boy continues to care for the old man upon his return each night. He helps the old man tote his gear to his ramshackle hut, secures food for him, and discusses the latest developments in American baseball, especially the trials of the old man’s hero, Joe DiMaggio. Santiago is confident that his unproductive streak will soon come to an end, and he resolves to sail out farther than usual the following day. Character List Santiago - The old man of the novella’s title, Santiago is a Cuban fisherman who has had an extended run of bad luck. Despite his expertise, he has been unable to catch a fish for eighty-four days. He is humble, yet exhibits a justified pride in his abilities. His knowledge of the sea and its creatures, and of his craft, is unparalleled and helps him preserve a sense of hope regardless of circumstance. Throughout his life, Santiago has been presented with contests to test his strength and endurance. The marlin with which he struggles for three days represents his greatest challenge. Paradoxically...
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...[pic] Term paper Stem cell therapy Irfan manzoor. Roll no: RP7002B22. Reg. no: 11000225. Course: Bsc. Biotech 1. Lovely professional university Contents 1. Stem cells and properties. 2-3 2. Stem cell therapy. 5-12 3. Stem cell use in animals 13-15 4. Recent researches in stem cell therapy 16-19 5. Conclusion 21 6. Bibliography 22 Stem cells Stem cells are cells found in all multi cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiate into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Research in the stem cell field grew out of findings by Ernest A. McCulloch and James E. Till at the University of Toronto in the 1960s. The two broad types of mammalian stem cells are: embryonic stem cells that are isolated from the inner cell mass of blastocysts, and adult stem cells that are found in adult...
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... Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted By Group 22 Supervisor Manish Rajput Lecturer LSM Name Mr. Brajdeep Mr. Sayeem Rafiq Mr.Manveer Roll No 40 42 45 Regd. No 10805062 10807184 10804985 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY PHAGWARA (2010) 1 DECLARATION We, "Brajdeep, Sayeem and Manveer”, hereby declare that the work presented herein is genuine work done originally by us and has not been published or submitted elsewhere for the requirement of a degree programme. Any literature, data or works done by others and cited within this dissertation has been given due acknowledgement and listed in the reference section. Brajdeep (10805062) Sayeem Rafiq (10807184) _______________________ _______________________ Manveer (10804985) _______________________ Date: 03/4/2010 2 TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that the project report titled “Impact Of Advertisement on the Brand Preferences towards Aerated Drinks in Jalandar City carried out by Mr.Brajdeep Singh S/O Shri Jagdev Singh has been accomplished under my guidance & supervision as a duly registered MBA student of the Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. This project is being submitted by him/her in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Master of Business Administration from Lovely Professional University...
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