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    times and was told he was going to die. Once he moved to California and found his passion for literature, his whole life slowly turned around. He began to feel happier, quit drinking, divorced his first wife and married the love of his life, Tess Gallagher. Carver typically writes short stories and he was also a confessional poet, which was someone that broke the mold of traditional formed poetry and began to write narrative poems about their life. In Raymond Carver’s “Late Fragment,” an enforced message

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    many times and was going to die. Once he moved to California and found his passion for literature, his whole life seemed to have turned around. He began to feel happier, quit drinking, divorced his first wife and married the love of his life, Tess Gallagher. Carver typically writes stories, but also poems based on his life experiences. In Raymond Carver’s “Late Fragment,” a heavily enforced message is that it is not necessary to dwell on the smaller things in life because in the end it’s all up to how

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    Getting into college are the goal for many students, yet MOOCs are a much cheaper option for students who are ready for the material and the challenge. Cristina mendoza is one of three students, along with James Gregory, and Hugh Gallagher, who’s goals are to go into into a good college and acheive success in life. She is one of many smart and diverse people who are capable of completing a MOOC. There are many things, such as her acceptance of her diverse nature, her smarts, and uniquness of her

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    Raymond Carver (1938-1988) was a poet and a simple realist writer of short stories. His prose addresses the average working-class citizen. Bill Mullen describes the book that contains the short story “What We Talk About We Talk About Love” to the “distinctly post-modern fate of contemporary working-class Americans” (Bloom). The writings are depressing and riddled with failures in life. The textbook calls his school of writing “Alcoholic Blue-Collar Minimalist Hyperrealism” (Bayam). This is evident

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    Jon Snow and Frank Gallagher are two very different individuals as they reside on opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of morals. But one thing is for sure, they both know how to put themselves and others around them in danger. That and their amount of near death experiences are most likely their only major similarities, although Jon’s are from battle and Frank’s are from alcohol poisoning. Frank Gallagher is the father of a lower class, dysfunctional family in the Showtime series “Shameless.”

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    All it takes for a business to expand is an idea of how it can become successful. How do entrepreneur success and how they become successful with producing themselves, products, or organizations? Public Relations play a major part in the success for business. Public relation strategies have helped entrepreneurs and organizations producing products for customer’s interest for wealth. There are also theories that entrepreneurs and organizations use that help them to reach their goals with their products

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    through the help of his friend’s father who talked to Burt Cotton, the coach of the said school, who was fascinated and impressed by Mike’s size and athleticism. Sullied and underprivileged as he was, most of the students shun him except a boy named Sean

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    When a Car is More Than Just a Car The first time I heard the song, “Fast Car” by Wyclef Jean, I really liked it because it was catchy. After listening to it a few more times, I realized there was a lot of meaning to it. To me, the main goal of this song is to teach the young listeners a difficult lesson to be careful before they do something that could potentially ruin their lives. Also, Jean is showing his listeners there is help out there and tomorrow is not promised – everybody needs take advantage

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    Question 1: How do customer relationships give companies a competitive edge? Through sustaining the customer relationships, leaders of the company have realized that “becoming nearer to the consumer” is vital for the progression. Together consumers and buyers of the trade have extra options through authorization from mobile and online channels that create more options to purchase, get and give suggestions, and converse back with the companies. Currently consumers freely turn away from any well

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    “Sky's the limit and you know that you can have, what you want, be what you want, have what you want, be what you want.” This lyric by Christopher Wallace simply states that if you want something that it is possible for you to achieve it with enough hard work. Christopher Wallace, known to the world as the Notorious BIG was a product of the streets growing up in the ghetto of Brooklyn in the 1990s. Christopher inspired many with his timeless lyrics reflecting the American dream from the perspective

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