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    “The Scarlet Ibis,” by James Hurst, executed the ending in a way that is good and bad. In the final scene Doodle had been trying to catch up to his brother in the thunderstorm and when the narrator waited for Doodle and he was nowhere to be found, and when the narrator finally found him, he was presumably dead: "Doodle!" I screamed above the pounding storm and threw my body to the earth above his. For a long time, it seemed forever, I lay there crying, sheltering my fallen scarlet ibis from the…

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    Throughout the text of the pride refers to the narrator of his brother's feelings. When the narrator was seven years old, the pride made him unable to tolerate a brother who was different from the normal person. Brother William Armstrong from the beginning to let people down, everyone thinks he can not live long. The father even made the carpenter a small coffin for him. The narrator thinks the disability brother is a baggage and starts calling him Doodle. He even gave Doodle a little coffin and…

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    In 2015 McDonald’s introduced a campaign that they believed would expand on their original brand. The Create Your Taste campaign is essentially a selection of 38 ingredients that consumers are able to pick and choose from to build their ideal burger. (maccas) Aiming to appeal to the ever growing “healthy boutique burger” consumers, this campaign allows the customer to individually decide on their own ingredients, therefore as gourmet as the customer wishes. Create Your Taste, otherwise known as…

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    23 IBIS World ‘B0801 Iron Ore Mining in Australia industry report’, May 2013, page 18. 24 Ibid page 10. 25 Ibid page 9. 17 4 iron ore falls, FMG must increase production to maintain profitability (as in 2012);26 however workforce shortages may provide an obstacle to increasing production capacity. (e) Minerals Resource Rent Tax (MRRT) – An additional tax expense will decrease FMG’s profits. Deloitte notes that ‘the combined effect of the mineral resources rent tax (MRRT) and…

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    types of conflicts which have been used in 3 different short stories, written by famous & remarkable authors will be reviewed & discussed. The three stories are “after twenty years” by O. Henry, “a letter from Gaza” by Ghassan Kanafani & “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst. After twenty years O. Henry This short story can be recognized as a most beautiful surprise ending theme between all stories written by Mr. O. Henry. It has an unexpected twist ending and shows that anyone and everything…

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    their relationship with others and lets people know that they have someone who will always tell them the truth instead of what they would want to hear. In short stories like “The Open Window’’ by Saki, “ the Cask of Amontillado’’ and” The Scarlet Ibis” the main characters told lies to either get revenge, for their own amusement or for their own reputation. If they were to have told the truth throughout the story they could have solved many problems in a responsible way. “THE thousand injuries…

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    multiple degrees of greed within character in Hurst “Scarlet Ibis”, Matheson “Button Button”, and Gilb’s “Love in LA. The stories shows that everyone has selfishness inside them. With selfishness in each character the reader will not know what is gonna happen next because you never can tell if the character is gonna make the right choice or selfish choice. This pulls the reader in for them to try and find out what's gonna happen. In “Scarlet Ibis,” Hurst exemplifies Brother’s selfishness..…

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    Essay On Everglades

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    in the Everglades. All of these birds have long legs for catching their food. White Ibis is found the most often in the everglades and unlike many other birds in the Everglades it eats many crayfish. The white bird has a curved, long beak that helps it get through the mud to find fish. Ancient Egyptians thought that the bird was going to be the reincarnation of Thorth, their God. Wood stork is a larger bird than Ibis. The bird eats in an unusual way. It shuffles it feet and puts it’s head in the…

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    scenarios. These traits are used in film and literature to enhance the story and make it more interesting. The six main traits of shared humanity are used in modern novels and films like the novel How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff, short story the Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, and the…

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    Fairmont, Banyan Tree, Rixos hotels, Angsana, Sofitel Legend + Upper Upscale: Pullman, the Sebel, MGallery by Sofitel + Upscale: Mercure hotel, Novotel + Upper Midscale: adagio premium, adagio, + Midscale: ibis + Economy: hotelF1, ibis…

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