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    visual display that is exposed by media such as Disney’s Princesses and today's modern idols; because their child might be going through the discovering phase or like Orenstein's daughter understands that, being a princess is a phase, but being a fireman is for…

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    influences would be “Bright Phoenix” and “The Pedestrian,” “Bright Phoenix” involves the premise of book burning whereas “The Pedestrian” brought the idea of a society focused on visual media to the table. These two books later ended up becoming “The Fireman” which ended…

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    There are often times where conflict occurs within an organization, and it can’t be prevented. If it cant be prevented it must be managed. Managing conflict looks to be easy but it is often misconstrued and shrugged off by individuals within an organization. As first time mangers many don’t look at conflict as being a big deal but there is much more to it than it seems. Conflict can do as little as cause someone to quit the job or as big as ten employees quitting. As a manger it is your job to…

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    Technology and media play a significant role in most people 's lives in today 's society. Digital devices are starting to rule over people 's lives. In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury illustrates a fictional society that revolves around electronics. The people living in Bradbury 's creation are brainwashed by the government, almost programmed to be the same, with a world in which reading books is illegal. The novel sends a clear warning to the real world showing how electronics can destroy freedom…

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    Everyone is seeing the crisis of the book burnings in a different way, mostly in an accepting manner. Captain Beatty has really looked deeply into the crisis just as Montage does when his books are found "Every fireman, sooner or later, hits this. They only need understanding”, but still they have many different perspectives of what is right. Beatty understands and agrees with what has been happening with society and therefore carries out what he thinks is right…

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    doesn’t come from violence. In the book the government controls every aspect of life. Books are being burned and kids are learning nothing in society. Violence is seen as normal and is used for entertainment. Montag, the protagonist in the book is a fireman who learns the truth about the society he lives in. In the article “Reducing School Violence Through Conflict Resolution” by David W. Johnson and Roger T. Johnson touches on what causes violence in society and schools and how to fix it. In…

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    At this point, I have encountered all of the possible characters that one can encounter in this novel. While I have met all of them, I cannot say I remember them all. All weren't interesting to me; either due to the lack of time the narrator and the character spend with them, or that they were introduced at a time in the novel where I was much more preoccupied by the difficulties encountered by the protagonist and whether or not he would survive. The protagonist's name is Guy Montag. He's…

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    Fahrenheit 451 Paper The “greater good” is an influential personality trait that people can obtain or learn from. It’s not only someone who is prominent, but someone who has a genuine impact in someone’s life. Fahrenheit 451 is an excellent example of the greater good. Ray Bradbury sprinkles intelligent themes and morals throughout the book through the characters and the environment. Guy Montag is the protagonist, and the essential “hero” in the story. Montag mostly maintains a lot of the…

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    Dave's Abuse

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    book A Child Called “it”, by Dave Pelzer, the person I like least in this book, other than the abusive Catherine is Dave's dad, Stephen. From the beginning it was very clear that Dave's rolemodel was his father, Stephen. Stephen was a hardworking fireman, who loved his family. In the beginning of Dave's abuse story, Catherine would not abuse him in front of his father, so the times that Stephen was home Dave would follow him around as protection. “ Whenever he went to the garage to work on a…

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury introduces a new world that people were not yet use to almost like the future. Ray Bradbury introduced this new world in his book by using his main character Guy Montag. The story start with Montag ,who is a fireman who burns books for a living, meets a young girl named Clarisse. Clarisse changes Montag's view of his life by asking him one question, “Are you happy?¨ This is where Montag took a turn and begin to change his view of life. Montag started to question…

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