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    Daniel O’Brien Connections Essay 2013 A.S. 3.7 ‘Making Connections Across Texts’ Daniel O’Brien ‘Connections Across Texts’ For my connections essay I will be connecting ideas across four texts. The four texts, a mix of self-selected and studied in class, are ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ written by John Steinbeck, ‘Sad Joke on a Marae’ written by Apirana Taylor, ‘Once Were Warriors’ directed by Lee Tamahori and ‘Australia’ directed by Baz Luhrman. I will be linking two ideas throughout

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    Celtic Connections

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    gap in the Royal Concert Hall’s schedule after the Christmas period, Celtic Connections is a music festival that takes place every year in January in Glasgow, Scotland. The festival centres on traditional Scottish music and its connections to different cultures across the world, featuring Scottish and international artists in events such as concerts, workshops, ceilidhs, late night sessions, talks etc. Celtic Connections is one of the main attractions for music tourists, having brought over 721,000

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    The Effectiveness of a Connection in Relation to a Tragedy As art becomes more prevalent, intricate, and sophisticated in culture so does its impact on a viewer. A viewer must experience a work of art and connect to it in order for it to be considered effective. Ajax by Sophocles can be considered a work of art because of its ability to connect to an audience. Sophocles’ play follows a warrior named Ajax who was threatening to kill Odysseus to obtain the armor he believed was rightfully his, which

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    Empathetic Connections

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    detrimental to some parts of society, including the relationships people have with others. To begin with, technology takes away emotional connections. Without proper communication, those emotional connections are more difficult to make. In fact, cell phones inhibit face-to-face communication, which in turn leads to a lack of empathy (Adler). Empathetic connections are typically made when looking into someone’s eyes and a lack of empathy can lead to a lack of a good emotional foundation in a relationship

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    Fresh Connections

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    I am going to conduct a 5-forces analysis of the industry "Fresh Connections" is involved in, that is to say the fresh food industry. These forces help us to analyse everything from the intensity of competition to the profitability and attractiveness of the industry. We are going to use this model to better understand the industry in which "Fresh Connections" operates. So, the five forces are rivalry, buyer power, supplier power, barriers to entry and threat of substitutes. 1) The rivalry among

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    Thematic Connection

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    Thematic Connections between A Separate Peace and Of Mice and Men Historically speaking, prominent people have always been influenced by those they surround themselves with. In Islamic empires, sultans had spoken through their grand viziers. Throughout American history, presidents have been advised by their cabinets, and with monarchies, kings have listened to their advisors. While important people or rulers are especially influenced by their peers with important rulers, this is also true for the

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    Human Connection

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    The Comparison of Human Connections displayed in The Catcher in the Rye and “Misery” Picaresque and prose literature both use human connections to elicit sympathetic responses from the audience. The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and “Misery” by Anton Chekhov are stories that are known to use human connections to stimulate agony from the audience towards the isolated protagonists. The classic novel of The Catcher in the Rye evokes pathos as society isolates Holden who is in need of support to

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    Connection To Literature

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    1. The term “significance” to literature is defined as your own personal connection or feelings you experience as you read the short story, poem, or play. These personal reactions to the literary texts is comprised of your own personal experiences to the topic discussed. How are you able to relate to what the author is conveying in the story and what interpretations could you conclude from the story? They state that readers find significance in a short story by reading the author’s headnotes and

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    Making Connections

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    I believe in the importance of making connections. Throughout my life I have found we live in a world where hate is strong. There is a tendency for us to look away from people who are not similar to us. I have discovered by reaching out and making connections with a variety of people, I have grown in the ability to understand others who are not similar to me. My belief, to connect to others, began from a young age. Starting in first grade, my grandmother had a Bible study picnic at my house with

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    Career Connections

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    occupation. In contrast, people who don’t obtain knowledge through high school are at an increased risk obtain a low-income job . According to Career Connections (2008), “High school dropouts are about three times more likely than college graduates to be unemployed. They are about twice as likely as high school graduates to live in poverty.” (Career Connections) This research displays that receiving education from school can significantly affect one’s lifestyle in the future and in their daily life. If

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