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    thing at that time for him was that there was very little competition, but sector was notorious for its cut throat competition. People had perception that low cost model cannot work in India. But caption was determined to his business model and had a novel dream- to make the common man fly. After launch of Air Deccan, it experienced exponential growth and in very short time it overtooked many national…

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    Us. re·la·tion·ship: "the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected." It 's funny how relationships work, right? I mean, just think about it for a minute. There are over 7 billion people on this planet, yet somehow we can look at someone and it 's just like, "Wow, I like that human being. My atoms are attracted to their atoms and I want them for myself." Well, maybe it is a bit more complicated than that. Take it from a guy who has…

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    1. What do you know about the mother of the story? Mama is the narrator of the story who is a rather large lady who works very hard to support her family. She is brutally honest of both her daughters, Dee and Maggie. She also seems resentful of Dee’s education since she fantasizes about them reuniting with her on a television show where Dee is very appreciative of her. 2. When we have a first-person narrator, we have to decide if she is reliable or unreliable. Do you trust this narrator? Why…

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    “Come on, talk to me.” I said this as I lovingly ran both of my hands over his arm. He reclined on our bed with a stoic gaze. “Maybe it wasn’t true. Maybe I was just imagining it all. Maybe everything was fine.” I thought. “One thing I know about both of us is that we’ve always been able to communicate.” I could feel each hair on his arm standing on end as my fingertips grazed his forearm and finally rested at his wrist. “It’s really not a big deal,” I said. But it was a huge deal. “You…

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    I Believe Speech: Knowing that you know, that you know Knowing that you know, that you know, is a mouthful agreed but what is it that I mean when I say that? You have to break it down one by one. So everyone agrees that you are sitting here in a college classroom listening to me speak? So if you say yes to that? Then essentially everyone is agreeing that you know this to be true. That is the “first knowing”. Now how do you know that to be true? Well break it down, how do you know…

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    In Literature many characters face struggles with their past and must deal with them. Amir from Khaled Hosseini’s book The Kite Runner must face his past in order to achieve the redemption he so desperately needs. Hosseini uses Amir’s attempts to relieve his guilt, the kite, and Amir’s illness that results from his guilt, to show that despite our past sins there is the possibility for atonement. Throughout the book Amir struggles with the memories and the guilt from his past. Amir tried multiple…

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    I think I have learned so much from this experience about the needs of students when they are in second grade. I saw how the students were given more independent time during this grade level then lower levels. I also noticed that they are still young enough that they need to be redirected and helped through projects. I believe by watching Mrs. Belles conduct her class in this way made me realize that I really like second grade. I think the one thing that stuck with me the most is how Mrs.Belles…

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    time, Richard Parker and Pi develop an understanding, working together to capture fish and other prey to survive. At certain parts in the story, the two become an unlikely team and actually save each other. It is not revealed until the end of the novel, that the fantastical story of Richard Parker (ferocious tiger) , Orange Juice (maternal orangutan), Mr. Kumars; distinct personified animals are recognized more…

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    happiness, in other perspectives, restraint and control, all ideas that can be applied to events and characters in The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. However, kites symbolize so much more in the novel, the three stages of Amir and Hassan's relationship: love, betrayal, and redemption. The beginning of the novel displays the kite fighting contest as the last good time that Amir and Hassan shared together. Hassan is attacked immediately after this, and it permanently changes their friendship. To…

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    Rahim Khan who rescued me. He held out his hands and favored me with a smile that had nothing feigned about” (Hosseini 82). Rahim Khan loved Amir like a son. He was always looking out for him. “I told him about my schooling, my books - four published novels to my credit now. He smiled at this, said he had never had any doubt” (Hosseini 424). This shows the love like father and son between Rahim and Amir. Rahim Khan always believed in Amir and knew he would be a great writer. Amir was excited to…

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