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    2.4 PERSONNEL PLAN and HOURS One thing that differentiates us from other Internet cafés is the fact that we will be staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. In order to be able to provide this type of service to our guests, we will charge $10.00 per month. This monthly surcharge will allow our guests to access the facility between the hours of 10:00 pm and 7:00 am. In order to be able to provide our guests with this type of access, Iced Tea Hot Coffee will have a staff consisting

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    Ibsen simply creates Nora to lead a blind lifestyle that ends up opening her eyes. “Does there exist, is there a man on earth who seizes more joy than just a dream, a vision?” (Oedipus 966), both Oedipus and Nora seek to live the dream life, but realize it can’t exist. Oedipus takes the act upon himself, “You’ll see no more the pain I’ve suffered, all the pain I caused! Too long you looked on the ones you never should have seen, blind to the ones you longed to see, to know!” (Oedipus 969). In A Doll's

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    They later realize that the speeches Kantorek said were meaningless and did not believe that being in the war or that the war itself at all was honorable or glorious, it was just a brutal battlefield that brought physical and constant terror.

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    I felt worthless. I sat alone, I felt alone, and I was alone. Staring blankly at the desk in front of me while the rest of my classmates chattered and chirped excitedly was on the daily agenda for my desperately needing braces 6th grade self. Even though I alone was engrossed in a book, I hoped someone would stray away and speak to me, even if by accident. I was always an avid reader, but I only read because of boredom, not because I thought words were important. I thought I could breeze through

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    certain rules and policies that they agreed to over terms and conditions when signing on to their iCell every morning. Almost how Bradbury criticizes the people's inability to question. Although as shown in the story it only takes one person to realize and help others reach reality. In the short story Agree to Disagree, the author criticizes how people like the main character Mr. Nance, agree with terms and conditions before even reading them. This leads to problems because he must take the prescribed

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    making processes are shown throughout the play. It’s evident in the play that King Claudius makes his decisions without a thought on how his choices will affect the people around him. Although, this seems to benefit him in the beginning he later realizes his mistakes, and feels guilty for killing his brother. In the play, during act III in scene III, King Claudius states “ My stronger guilt defeats my strong intent.” He than continues to say, “ What if this cursed hand Were thicker than itself

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    The main plot in this novel is Cassia trying to be with Ky without being caught and changing things to be with him. Condie wants us to realize, as I have, how lucky we are that we get to choose and love freely without reprimand. It is so amazing that in our beautiful country that we have these freedoms and she does an amazing job of reminding us that life could be worse. “The two desires

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    clarity and only in death can perceive how captivating every moment in life is: “Do any human being ever realize life while they live it?every, every minute?” (Wilder 100). People naturally take everything for granted. No one stops to savor the moment, to enjoy the beauty of life. Everyone is always too caught up in the intricacies of their lives to appreciate that they are alive. People can only realize the magnitude of what they have once they lose it. This is unfortunately the case for their own lives

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    figure out what the cause is. His parents help him along the way but along comes ups and down in a rocky relationship. He then figures out how he turned invisible with help by people around him. Bobby doesn’t feel like his parents care but he then realizes that they do more than ever. In Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements the author uses diction to convey the theme of family. One example of diction used by Clements when Bobby’s parents got in a car crash. When Bobby’s parents got in a car crash and

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    Things that can cause a significant change in someone’s life are generosity, realization, and never giving up. The first thing that can cause a significant change is generosity. For example, in the story Thank You M’am, Mrs. Jones helps Roger and gives him money. Roger becomes better person and promises not to steal, because she helped him. Another reason is in the story At the Crossroads, Nick gets money and food from other people on his journey, but decides to give to other people who need it

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