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    Refugee, written by Alan Gratz, is a historic fiction novel that unfolds and intertwines the stories of three children, Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud. The characters are living through warfare and conflict in their hometowns. The devastation and chaos of the situation leaves the three with no choice but to flee their homes. They attempt to seek refuge in other countries, all while trying to evade the consequences of the escapade. In this novel, the theme of sacrifice plays a significant role in the

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    Analytics is the process of using data relationships and computer models to drive business value, improve decision making and understand human relationships. If the Information Age began in the 1990s with the rise of digital technology, then we’ve now officially entered the Age of Big Data, wherein companies like Google, Facebook, IBM, Teradata, Oracle, and SAS have the capacity to gather a lifetime’s worth of data about customers and their behavior. But that data is just an incomprehensible pile

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    When one boat passes them, Mahmoud stops it and gives Hana to them (183). When they reach the mainland Mahmoud's mother searches for days and never finds Hana. The conflict is resolved when Mahmoud finishes his journey to Germany. Once in Germany Mahmoud finds a safe home to live in while, his family gets back on their feet. Characters Mahmoud

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    Road to Hana Boom! If we make one wrong move, we might fall! I'm not complaining though, me and my family were in Hawaii. We went to Hawaii for vacation, and don't get me wrong it was beautiful, you could smell the fresh, cool air. I loved it! One day we were there, we went to the Road to Hana. We were going up a mountain and it didn't have a railing! I started to get used to it though, so I could have some fun. First we went to a snow cone place and got yummy snow cones. Then we went to see

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    Libyan Government Case

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    My team and I are defending the Libyan Government in regards to the acts that happened from the early 1970’s to early 90’s. The Gulf of Sidra is 95 nautical miles in length and 237 nautical miles in width. Each side of the gulf belongs to Libya. The capital of Libya is Tripoli and it is located right along the northwest coast of Libya. On October 10th, 1973, Our leader Muammar Gaddafi, established the “Line of Death”. The Line of Death stretches from the west end to the east end of the gulf. What

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    Balash

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    BUSN3200 MW11 Dr. Marilyn Blau Tamerlan Hajizada SAP Is Counting on Organizational Change to Boost Revenue Growth 1. Which of the forces for change are causing SAP to undertake major organizational change? Explain. There are various forces that are making SAP undertake the organizational changes, however the biggest one is the market change. The core business of SAP is business applications. SAP is threatened by the attack of their competitor-Oracle. According to the data in the text the market

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    connection whatsoever. In the novel The Glass Room, Mawer introduces multiple characters with different relationships with one another. The protagonists of the novel, Liesel and Viktor, for example, have people that they love more than each other (Hana and Kata, respectively). As well as Liesel’s friend Hana’s affairs with Miroslav, Stahl, Eva and Zdenka during her marriage with Oskar. Ultimately, all of these characters are affected by one’s unfaithfulness and inability to confess to such thoughts

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    English Patient Themes

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    feelings for one another in this movie are heartbreaking. The moral of the story is that one does not choose love; it is the love the does the choosing. The English Patient did not choose to love a married woman. Hana did not choose to love Kip or The English Patient. However, I believe that maybe Hana did not love Kip or The English Patient. Perhaps they were just in the right place at the right time. The affection displayed in this film portrays its feelings onto the audiences and definitely pulls at their

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    The Characterizations on the English Patient

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    burned Englishman Ladislaus de Almasy, a twenty-year old French-Canadian Army nurse Hana, a Sikh British Army sapper Kip, and Canadian thief David Caravaggio. However, the burned English man, was called “The English Patient,” who is being taken care by Hana in an abandoned Italian monastery. Then, there are two more characters, David Caravaggio, Kip, both come meet together at the villa.

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    Blue Ghoul: A Short Story

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    I had to get these children settled first,” Aunt Emma said. “This is Madison, Twist, and Seth. Can you please fix them something to eat? Ryan will probably eat too.” “Yes, Miss Emma,” Hana said, tracing her toe in a rumba. Her accent sounded unfamiliar— Asian, perhaps. She plunged a large spoon into a saucepan and added a spice. I could smell the rich tang of apples with a tinge of nutmeg. As she swished by an island and over to the

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