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    To start with, in the novel The Stranger, by Albert Camus, the protagonist and the narrator, Monsieur Meursault is hated and feared by his community for murdering an innocent man. Meursault is known for being heinous and lacking sentimental value. He is only known as a hero in his best friend's eye’s considering his trust in him. Meursault rarely cares for people. Although Monsieur Meursault is loyal to his loved ones, he almost never shows affection in any friendship or relationship. All through

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    innocent smoothies: Europe’s favourite smoothie brand considers expanding into the Russian soft drinks market. Richard, Jon and Adam, the three co- founders of innocent were sitting in the board room at innocent’s headquarters Fruit Towers discussing the international expansion they could achieve thanks to the injection of cash from and global experience of the Coca Cola Company . With the goal of becoming the biggest small drinks company in the world, they are currently operating in 15 European

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    all those of you who are here today to celebrate the life of a great man, Victor Chang. Before I begin, I would like to offer my deepest sympathies to the Chang family for their unfortunate loss. This was a senseless and wasteful murder of such an innocent man. When I remember Victor, three words come to mind; Compassion, talent and persistence. Victor Chang, born on the 25 November 1936 in Shanghai, China was a very talented and naturally gifted person. Victor moved to Hong Kong at a young age

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    the Cold War era , America was scared of communism. Everything was censored from radio and television to books and comics. Comic books had the biggest attack by Dr Frederick Wertham, a German-American psychiatrist in his book “Seduction of The Innocent” published in 1954. He used fear to convince the public that comics increased teen delinquency. He argued so well that congress stepped in and had a subcommittee investigate the effects of comic books on delinquency. His actions lead the industry

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    The Wars Analysis

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    War is a dangerous game, many people would likely agree to this, however, very few have ever seen a battlefront. The truth is that war, no matter how awful we can imagine it, is always exponentially worse. In Timothy Findley’s The Wars, Robert Ross, the protagonist,­ faces a situation that he finds difficult to come to terms with, and when faced with a similar situation later on in the novel, he must take drastic measures to reconcile the uncertainties of the past situation. Timothy Findley suggests

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    overcoming adversity. To overcome adversity is to accept your fate, and admit to your consequences, or wrong doing to face an issue that is ahead of you , to choose what path you will take in life. Overcoming adversity is one of the biggest hurdles we face. As Havelock Ellis wrote, "Pain and death are part of life. To reject them is to reject life itself." Problems, large and small, present themselves to us throughout our whole existence. Throughout these two texts, there are two very different

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    Montag lives in a selfish society where everyone thinks solely about themselves. When Montag says this is the age of the disposable tissue, he is not really referencing the handkerchief someone would blow their nose with. He is enlightening the reader on how people in his society only utilize other people for the goods and services they contribute. Someone in his society would be friends with another person merely because they could benefit them in some way. An example from the book that would prove

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    he brought along, revealing a darkened suit in its exterior. He thought for a long while, before considering otherwise. He wasn’t a hundred percent sure that the music store was laundering money, and the last thing he wanted, was to charge into an innocent man’s store in his hooded attire. If possible, he wanted to avoid unnecessary attention. Leaving his gear behind, he headed in the direction of the store, as dried leaves cracked beneath his polished shoes, like the wealthy and corrupt of this city

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    Free Day Book Report

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    I discovered that the title of the book is roused by Mark Twain who once stated, "On the off chance that you begin the day by eating a frog you will have the fulfillment of realizing this was presumably the most exceedingly terrible thing you needed to do that day". I take the frog to speak to the most exceedingly awful or most troublesome errand or occupation that you need to do. On the off chance that you begin the free day completing that, at that point it will be finished and the most exceedingly

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    The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County vs. The Outcasts of poker Flat Mark Twain's story, "The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," and Bret Harte's short story, “The Outcasts of Poker Flat” is both works in the Western genre and portrays culture in the West. However, both stories being similar in setting, the two stories are still very different. Both of the stories the Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and the Outcast of poker Flat took place in early 1800s and in a gold

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