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    CHAPTER I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A. BUSINESS DESCRIPTION The Golden Mushroom is locally own food cart outlet that provide a unique combination of excellent food at value pricing. The Golden Mushroom is the answer to an increasing demand. The public (1) wants value for everything that it purchases, (2) is not willing to accept anything that does not meet its expectations. The Golden Mushroom known for innovations in mushrooms as a healthy and delicious food cuisine from mushroom sisig, mushroom

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    ASSIGNMENT ON PAUL BAUMER’S CHARACTER AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ‘LOST GENERATION’ IN REMARQUE’S NOVEL, ALL QUIET ON THE WEATERN FRONT All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel by Erich Maria Remarque. The novel is about the experiences of ordinary German soldiers during the war. It is based on Remarque’s own experiences at war which enabled him to capture the realism and authenticity needed to exemplify the feelings of a soldier. Through

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    have been through actual combat situations. But this is different and this difference is that ghe sorrows of war and the glorious lies is it really worth it. A Poetic version of the main theme behind All Quiet on the Western Front by the author Erich Maria Remarque, The point of the story is to show that war is not romantic, glorious, or fantastic. In fact, those words could not be further from the truth. War is a disgusting competition of human instinct, fought by the wrong people. It brings out the

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    The Pearl Greed

    In his novel, The Pearl, John Steinbeck uses characterization to develop the idea that greed is a destructive force. A second example of destructive greed in The Pearl is the character of the doctor. First, during the procession led by Kino towards the doctor’s house, as they pass by the church and the beggars, John gives insight to the beggars’ knowledge of the whole town, “They knew his [the doctor] ignorance, his cruelty, his avarice, his sins. They knew his clumsy abortions and the little brown

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    Who Is The Soldiers In Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet On The Western Front

    As opposed to other war stories, which depict war as “an adventure” (Remarque dedication page), Erich Maria Remarque’s, All Quiet on the Western Front exploits the true life changing experiences encountered by soldiers during World War I, who “may have escaped shells, were [nonetheless] destroyed by the war” (dedication page). This novel tells the true, horrifying realities of war and how they not only physically, but also mentally, affected the soldiers who were lucky enough to escape death. Using

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    Suicide In William Tecumseh Sherman's All Quiet On The Western

    Soldier Suicide "I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation. War is hell.” (Remarque) Most people on planet Earth have experienced the horrible emotion of fear, and some have even experienced cruel side effects of the trauma. But watching people die, causing the death of others, and just blatantly fearing for your life every second, is

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    Analysis: All Quiet On The Western Front

    “War: first, one hopes to win; then one expects the enemy to lose; then, one is satisfied that he too is suffering; in the end, one is surprised that everyone has lost.”-Karl Kraus. The novel All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, displays how the brutality of war continues to affect generations of soldiers. The horrors war can cause are timeless. Remarque shows this by writing about how war causes suffering not only towards the family of soldiers, but to soldiers themselves. He

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    All Quiet On The Western Front Research Paper

    War does not determines who is right, only who is left. In All Quiet on the Western Front, a historical war novel, by Erich Maria Remarque, war is described realistically and losses were revealed. Earth and nature play huge roles among the wars; they both have opposite uses. For example, earth is both protection and danger as they seek refuge in it down within the trenches as the shells explode on the surface of it. As Paul travels through the horror and destruction of war, he realized the comfort

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    The Quiet American Vietnam War Analysis

    The war in Vietnam caused conflict between Western imperialism and Vietnamese self-determination that dominates throughout The Quiet American. The text mounts a compelling argument against war, which is presented, in case, as a futile and unwinnable conflict. The French soldiers on the ground are resigned and weary rather than committed to the cause. Captain Trouin admits to Fowler that they are simply pawns, ‘fighting till the politicians tell us to stop’ (QA p.144). The press conference with the

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    Summary: All Quiet On The Western Front

    All Quiet on the Western Front There are not many books written about World War I. All Quiet on the Western Front was written by Erich Maria Remarque. Paul Bäumer is a German soldier who fought in the trenches during WWI. Bäumer is the protagonist and narrator of All Quiet on the Western Front. Paul Baumer’s testament of the war is bitter invective against sentimental ideas. Paul Bäumer is a 19 year old male that enlisted in World War One. Bäumer is very fit because of the war. All Quiet on the Western

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