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    plan on the spot that could actually increase the survival of the group by tenfold. It reveals his immediate response to a situation and calm, quick thinking. In another paragraph, the protagonist thinks: "I knew I was trying to buy their favor, but it was necessary if my plan was to succeed." He understands that he needs the help of others in order for his idea to work, and he discovers a group that is perfect for the plan: the archers. However, the archers are on neutral relations with him. Therefore, he attempts to get their assistance through various means. The sentence: "I thought it best to feed them as early as possible, for I wanted them to trust me; after they had eaten my rice they were more liable to do so" shows how the hero of the story earns the aid of the archers. He uses all the abilities he has, in order to make sure his plan is flawless, including his position of Master of Rice. Murakami knows that the archers only had watery gruel, so rice was a type of food akin to a delicacy for them. By distributing rations of rice for them, the archers would then deem that he is a trustworthy person who has credence. After that, they are more likely to follow his suggestions. When he was talking to the young captain, the young captain treated the peasants as pawns and he was angry. "I walked away without showing my anger, for there was no point in that." Murakami did not react to his words and left without acting rashly. That was a wise move as he did not strain his…

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    Ents: A Short Story

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    Only an Ent, a Great Wizard, or a horde of Goblins could rebuild a city that fast. And since we would have heard about the latter two, we have a reason to believe that an Ent helped Dale rebuild. Has anyone seen Reauicnabloyw recently?” “No.” “No.” “Yes. I saw him walking towards the city with a flag of some sort.” “Why would he be doing that, might I ask?” “Rebuilding the city, I guess.” “So that would be why the city grew so quickly.” By now, a Ents are slow and careful in their…

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    Archer Mayor Case

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    Archer Mayor is a firefighter/EMT, constable, publications consultant, history researcher, newspaper writer, medical illustrator, political advance man, lab technician, travel writer, feature writer, scholarly editor, historian, teacher, and photographer turned critically acclaimed author. In addition to the many professions he has held over the years, he has lived on two continents and several countries and speaks Spanish and English. Given his many occupations and wanderlust he is best…

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    Ken Archer Essay

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    There is a divine calling on Theologian’s Ken Archer’s life. Born in Ohio, his parents, Ken and Charlotte Archer were always very loving, supportive and encouraging of anything he wanted to do. He is very thankful towards them for all that they have done for him. At the age of nineteen, Dr. Ken Archer accepted the Pentecostal way of life, it is evident that God has a plan like no other on his life and has used him in many glorious ways. His in-laws, Revd Norman and Nancy Beetler, introduced him…

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    their identity. With the TV series Archer I will explain how characteristics of identity and aspects of identity influence the attributions and attitudes. The TV show Archer is about the trials of an agency named ISIS (International Secret Intelligence Service). Led by the world’s deadliest spy Archer who is also the son of the Chief Executive Officer, Malory Archer. The character I will be focusing on is Sterling Archer, an egotistic, insensitive, self-centered privileged white, who always…

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    One Archers: A Case Study

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    Based on the survey results, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf is the most popular food business in One Archers among the respondents. This shows that Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf’s marketing techniques are the most effective to the target market. The respondents (mean = 5, standard deviation = 10.38) show that they found out about the restaurants and cafes through their family members. The results were as expected since studies have proven that recommendation coming from family and friends are effective way…

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    Archer followed Justin’s lead and he too leaned up, facing his friend. “Justin, I think, I think I am falling for you.” “Archer are you sure. I don’t want to do anything to hurt you.” “Justin, since I have been with you, the voice in my head, that of my preacher, and that of my parents, and that of everyone who tells me that the way I feel is a one way ticket to hell, is finally quiet. You put my mind at peace.” Justin grabbed Archers face and brought it closer to his own. They then…

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    Able Archer Case Study

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    Able Archer was a simulated operation organized and conducted by the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), which spanned a ten day period, from November 2nd to November 11th 1983. It simulated a time of conflict escalation, leading up to a coordinated nuclear attack, and involved an influx of communication, and the participation of several heads of government. The steady weakening of US-Soviet relations prior to Able Archer, as well as the realistic nature of the exercise, led several…

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    Theorising Inner-City Masculinities: ‘race’, class, gender and education by Louise Archer and Hiromi Yamashita allows the reader to engage with the question of how to theorise diverse, working class, male students and their masculinity within a inner-city, multicultural environment. The articles data is drawn from a small scale study done at an inner city school in London conducted by Archer and Yamashita. 11 boys between the ages of 15 and 16 with different ethnical backgrounds (three African…

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    Atalaya Internship at Huntington Beach State Park Throughout history, the idea of using interpretation and preservation in order to fully keep up a National Historic Landmark has always been very important. Without really putting in the work to make such landmarks presentable and runnable, visitors would not be able to entirely enjoy and learn the rich history that the historic place has to offer. During my role as an intern at Atalaya Castle, the winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt…

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