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Easy To Understand Worst Thing
1,090 wordsA small, dark room, with lots of books, a radio in the corner and a big mess. In the middle of the room is a small bed. There is no TV, no computer, no play station, no modern technology, just only one small radio and a night lamp, which is on the desk. And of course, beer and liquor bottles arranged by the wall. But most importantly in this ugly dark small room is the small bed that is only mine and no other beds, which means that this room is only mine. This was three years ago. Right now I li...
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S E Hinton Easy To Understand
1,016 wordsThe year is 1966 and if you were a kid growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. You belonged to one of two groups, you were either a soc or a greaser. Soc is pronounced like society, and means just that: money, nice cars, nice homes and a bright future. Greasers are the poor kids from the bad side of town with no future and no real hope. Always at each other's throats, the two warring groups fight to save face and prove themselves. The Outsiders is the story of two of the Greasers who come to realize that...
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Easy To Understand Parts Of The World
879 wordsThis book is about the global broadcasting systems. The Preface says that things are changing so fast that the book will probably be outdated by the time we read it. On the other hand, it does provide a clear picture of television and other media around the world, at the moment in time when the authors did their research. The writers got help from their colleagues, as well as questions and comments by students, in order to put the book together in its final form. It has seven chapters, a Glossar...
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S E Hinton Easy To Understand
1,206 words... and not connected to reality, like in page 158, when he tried to convince himself that Johnny isn't dead: .".. That still body back in the hospital wasn't Johnny. Johnny was somewhere else-maybe asleep in the lot... " The supporting cast in the story is the gang and other characters. The gang members have long descriptions from Ponyboy's point of view, and they are part of the plot development. The other characters in the book do not have long descriptions, and they usually appear in small p...
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Cases Of Fraud In The Business Place
1,422 wordsBeing a businessperson includes many risks and sacrifices in order to become successful. One of the reasons that companies are failing is due to the fraud of their employees. In order to avoid these problems, the companies that contain a large amount of employees must take the correct precautions. All people in general are capable of committing an action of fraud. Doing something wrong or right is in the nature of all people. Jack Bolgnas says in Corporate fraud, the deference between people and...
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Easy To Understand Thousands Of Years
592 wordsOlympic Boxing: A Brutal Sport Turned Olympic Back in the Stone Age, thousands and thousands of years ago, the people didn t have much to do for entertainment so they invented a life or death sport which we know today as, boxing. There is a lot of history on top of boxing. The sport started thousands of years ago, it grew and grew in popularity until it reached its peak in the 1930 s. Boxing was one of the most brutal sports ever played. Boxing used to be played by two men who would stand on lar...
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Easy To Understand Mental Retardation
280 wordsIn the story, Fish Head by John Hertz, the subjects of human grief and mental retardation are discussed in a matter that makes the reader retain the theme with little difficulty. First, the story is unusual and, therefore, it appeals to the readers imagination. Next, the story is easy to understand in that it uses language that is plain and simple. Finally, the story appeals to a large level of people and social classes. This story explores the topics of human grief and mental retardation in a m...
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Easy To Understand Amount Of Time
1,004 wordsKenneth Joyce The title is one of the most important things in literature. The title is the gravy for the mashed potatoes. With out a title, a story is like tits on a bull, meaningless! Furthermore, with out a title how the hell are you going to find the freakin book in the library. The meaning of the title usually is interwoven throughout the story and is often times hard to understand. The title of a story is not always apparent and need some interpreting from the reader. In the plays The Temp...
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Easy To Understand Narrative Style
551 wordsIm a Fool vs. The Lesson The two stories being compared in this paper are Im a Fool by Sherwood Anderson and The Lesson by Toni Cade Bambara. Im a Fool was first published in 1922 and The Lesson was first published in 1972. This paper will compare the two styles of the stories. In the first story, Im a Fool, Anderson uses simple words to communicate with the reader. He uses older language that implies the story was written some time in the early 1900 s. He uses language and words such as swipe, ...
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