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    A Hero's Journey

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    Colin packs his last bag, his thoughts are lost in Naya, but soon he will be on the plane and home by the evening. The stormy weather has cancelled his previous flight, but today it’s finally clear. He rested as he sat next to the window. As soon as the plane takes off it startles him and he wakes up asking, “Have we landed?” The flight attendant laughs and says, “No, we are leaving now.” Naya ties her dark brown hair back in a bow leaving a few curls dangling down as she gets ready for…

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    Steinbeck uses biblical allusions to warn the oppressors, those who lack compassion that judgement day is coming. We can visualize with his illustrations throughout the text, that; through hardships, the Joad’s can be compassionate. Rose of Sharon a key character; a character that shows no one has an excuse to why they cannot be kind. A wasted journey where the Joad’s travel to a land of deceit. During a time of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl Steinbeck, describes the Joad 's travels,…

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    The millennial generation is often criticized for its narcissistic tendencies and lazy lifestyles. Though it is unrealistic to shine a negative light that inaccurately labels an entire group of people, it is also unfair to discredit millennials for the way they persevere through a damaged economy. As reported by Derek Thompson in his article, “The Economy Is Still Terrible for Young People”, a majority of millennials face the problem of having jobs that “don’t pay much” with wages that “aren’t…

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    American Airlines US Airways Merger Background Information In 1929, Aviation Company initiated taking air couriers and other aviation-associated agencies. In 1930, these diminutive companies got integrated as American Airways. In 1934, it transformed into American Airlines, Inc. Almost all American aviation was launched in 1939, and later on it became US Airways, a courier program for the American Pennsylvania-Ohio territory. In 1978, US governmental officials approved the Air Carrier…

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    If you are looking for a good job that can pay from $60,000 to $200,000 a year, you might want to consider a job in hospitality and tourism. A job in the field can bring a lot more than good pay, however. Here are six perks you can get in your new career that a hospitality and tourism degree can help you get--some of which are not offered in other careers. Free or Discounted Travel Do you like to travel? Would you like to visit Alaska, the Bahamas, Asia, Bermuda, Australia, New Zealand, the…

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    shore. It was like I was visiting an aquarium except this was the real deal. "We want to thank you for flying Hawaiian Airlines. We hope you enjoyed your stay. Have a safe journey home. Mahalo!" My sister shook me until I was awake. The flight attendants were waiting to say their farewell. Stepping off the plane, I felt like I just woke up from a dream. I dragged my bags behind me, which were filled with souvenirs. Along with my bags, I carried fond memories of an awesome vacation that was a…

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    Gender Roles In The 1950's

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    Though many gender role advancements were achieved in past and future decades, gender roles were more segregated in the 1950’s than they were in even colonial times. In the 1950s, there were rigid gender roles represented in popular culture. To start off, magazines in the 1950s were filled with degrading advertisements for women, “The magazines of the time were filled with images of dedicated housewives whose only pleasures were that their families were satisfied and their chores made easier”…

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    on her position in marriage, the influence of this was substantial because the show was very popular for six years. When women did decide to go into the labor force, many employers made it challenging. Many service jobs in the 1950s, such as flight attendants, had multiple requirements…

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    Airport Observation Essay

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    In Plane Sight: An Observational Analysis of Behaviour at the Airport I undertook two non-participant observations at Wellington airport over a period of two weeks. The intention was to observe the behaviour and customs people exhibited when they were not in an environment that was customary and potentially unsettling. I had also expected to take notice of things I hadn’t perceived before as when you are part of the crowd, it’s often harder to take notice of the behaviours and interactions of…

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    that can always turn my mood around. As I drank my coffee I thought about all that would happen on my trip, and also about how guilty I felt leaving my daughter out of this fun vacation. As I was thinking I was interrupted by the announcement of my flight getting ready to board. Then I thought okay no turning back now I’m going to have a great stress free time. I was a little nervous to board the plane I haven’t been on one in years. I got on and sat uncomfortably next to my grandma as we took…

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