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    The year was 1945. World War II had been raging on for years, for what felt like all of Hana Tanaka’s 16 years of life. Initially, for every air raid, every alarm her and her family, consisting of her, her mother, her father, and her 10 year old brother, would follow protocol exactly, taking cover or leaving the city if that was deemed necessary. They never missed a drill, they followed the rules, they knew that Hiroshima was likely target in the future, they were prepared. But not everybody was

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    may be a backlash among its fan base. The South Korean version of the Hana Yori Dango manga is arguably the most popular version to date, however, many people are disappointed with how the main female character is portrayed (Hana Yori Dango). The filmmakers did not stick to the manga and turned a character that was supposed to be understanding, bright, and calm into an ignorant, loud character who overreacts to everything (Hana Yori Dango). The original Tsukushi Makino is a lovable character and

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    situation and that is when the emotions start to form inside the reader/viewer. Dramas allow the readers/viewers to connect more with the material and hopefully find meaning that they could not find simply skimming pages of a book. In Fragments of Memory, Hana Greenfield uses personal experiences

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    There is one social issue that is very reoccurring in our daily lives it is stereotyping. There are two characters which will be discussed in this essay and they are Hana from Hana’s Suitcase and Princess Elizabeth from The Paper Bag Princess. In both stories, the girls both encountered the social issue of being stereotyped. Hana was stereotyped because of her cultural and religious upbringings; she faced issues such as deportation and mass murder and torture of Jewish people during the Holocaust

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    employment. Coby had told Hana about the Sheriff’s Office and employment opportunities. Coby is an officer for the Blue Springs, Missouri Police Department where she has worked for three years. Coby and Hana met at the University of Central Missouri where they were both Criminal Justice majors and have known each other for the past six years. Coby described Hana as extremely smart, driven, patient, professional and “the friend everyone should have”. Coby said that Hana has a positive attitude about

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    Hana Christenson Patience, compassion, motivation, and kindness perfectly portray Hana Christensen. She is always looking for someone to help and enjoys building new things. Hana always knows how to put a smile on one’s face and sets an amazing example to her peers. Hana Christenson lives with her mother and father, older brother and younger sister. She says, “My parents have taught me how to make good decisions, and my siblings taught me what I should and shouldn’t do” Moreover, her family makes

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    English Patient by Michael Ondaatje, two out of the four main characters Hana and Kip go through a period of conflict that contradicts their beliefs between passion and responsibility. Honest responsibility results from knowing and reflecting on what is right and what is wrong: this gives individuals a sense of organization in life. Nonetheless that is only until responsibilities or duty encounters its rival, passion. Hana is confronted with choice between duty to the English

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    SAP HANA: An effortless winner over Oracle Anu Prashanthi Sridharan College of Computing and Informatics University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte, NC asridha3@uncc.edu Abstract—SAP HANA (“High Performance Analytic Appliance”) is doubtlessly a hands’ down winner over Oracle. SAP created Hana for real-time analytics and applications. Oracle released Exadata Database Machine in 2010 to deliver the highest levels of database performance available. Though Oracle claimed that it wants to

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    A picture bride. The ideal idea of woman created by looks and age, specifically for a man overseas. The book, Picture Bride by Yoshiko Uchida follows the life of Hana, a picture bride from Japan. As Hana and her husband Taro experience life together, the newly wed couple struggle to live in an America filled with racism and prejudice against people of a different skin color. Hana’s fight for acceptance within her community and even her own home reveals the difference in cultures between the two countries

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    Japanese woman who is named Hana. She marries Taro who is a Japanese man who lives in America. One of the important themes of this book is reality does not always match the expectation. In order to develop this theme, Uchida uses the literary and rhetorical devices of juxtaposition, rhetorical question, and perspective. Uchida introduces the theme through the usage of juxtaposition. As you can see, before Hana marries with Taro, she imagines her life in America. Also, Hana have a conversation about

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