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    So because they felt bad they knew how the student was feeling and wanted help them out so they don’t feel how they felt in their dream or childhood. Humanism Humanism approach could explain this situation by having the person decide whether they wanted to do the right thing and help the student out. Also they could examine the event and the feelings the student was feeling at that time to help them out. Neurobiological Neurobiological approach cannot explain this situation because…

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    on to talk about how the driver less car sees and recognizes everything in the roads and yields to anything it doesn 't recognize. This car is such a good idea because the driver less car program would be safer than a human driving even with a driver assistance program because the car yields to anything it doesn 't recognize , unlike humans , and the car is created to recognize almost all of what goes on, on the road. Driver less cars are just genuinely safer because in Cars of Tomorrow - Still…

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    An example of a creative price strategy was implemented by the Minnesota Timberwolves, who, prior to the 2010 NBA season, posted on their website a list of their creative pricing strategies. They targeted specific population groups and offered various kinds of incentives in an attempt to not only increase attendance, but to make attendance to even non-sports fans. Fusfeld (2010), in his article about the Timberwolves promotions stated “College Nights: $5 tickets during all 15 Wednesday night…

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    single axle trucks cause more damage than about, “‘...900 times and 7,500 times more damage than a 3,000-pound single axle pass....’” (Kille 1). The roads that are used are constantly damaged by the trucks. Companies in Pennsylvania have even been required to pay $5,000-$10,000 per visibly damaged small roadways. Although they’re paying for the road, that amount of money is not very sufficient to help maintain…

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    Her hair is flowing back as she stares up at the sky with her eyes closed and body still. The highway is running down her middle and there is a fog in the distance. The roads don’t line up and that is sometimes how life will be. There will not always be a straight path in life on which you have to take. The future will not always be clear. There will always be series of fogs that you have to pass through in life. This…

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    The leash, is a poem about a man and his dog outside taking a walk. During their walk he analyzes his surroundings and describes his journey. /After the birthing of bombs of forks and fears/ as he is describing the horrible event that took place makes you think he may have survived a war? OR a metaphor of a tragic that took place in his life. In this poem he describes the tragic events but does not exactly say the event that has taken place. /The country plummets into a crepitating crater of…

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    myself included. It could be said that road rage is caused by people with anger issues. Which is only a part of the problem. The truth is there are so many more factors to road rage. nearly every driver suffers from road rage, or have been on the receiving end. Once we enter our cars, some of us feel invisible, and believe that everyone needs move out of our way. which in turn has negative consequences, on ones well being and those of others around us. Road rage is extremely dangerous, there…

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    POETIC ANALYSIS OF “Out, Out-” BY ROBERT FROST In Robert Frost’s poem “Out, Out-” Frost uses literary devices to portray the fact that life should be valued. The boy that Robert Frost creates is a hard worker. The boy tries to do the best he can, but because of his age and lack of experience, he is unskilled. His unskilled hands are only trained for work that leads to his painful death. Frost mimics the story of Shakespeare's Lady Macbeth through the boy, and the specific way he dies. The…

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    In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the story follows the struggle of a father and his son to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where inhumanity, despair, and violence in a loveless world do not seem to save much room for peace and triumph. However, despite the absence of empathy and basic humanity, McCarthy does somehow achieve to highlight some pleasant themes all over the story: the themes of morality, hope, and love that are embodied through the father and son's journey on the road. One of…

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    I Am Tourist The poem “ I Am Tourist” addresses the concept of a tourist during a holiday. This poem is read to be more personal to the reader as it is written in first person and we can all personally relate to this poem through past experiences as we have all either encountered a tourist of we have ventured on holiday as a tourist ourselves. In order to portray this effect in the poem, Our author has clearly investigated literary devices such as humoristic devices but also creating imagery of…

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