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    Uber Field Study Essay

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    Introduction The organization, that will be analyzed in this field study, is Uber. This application was created in 2008 by Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp. These two, young men, had consistent problems getting a cab in Paris. They came up with a simple idea to tap a button and get a quick ride. Uber is a location-based app that easily hires a private driver on-demand. For the riders, Uber is supposed to be a cheap, safe, and convenient taxi service for customers. The customers are supposed to…

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    Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits written David Wong takes place in two contrasting areas. To begin with, the novel starts out in the countryside of Colorado and later transfers to a fictional city named Tabula Rasa. Tabula Rasa is a city much like Las Vegas only with fewer restrictions. Additionally, the story takes place thirty-to-forty years from now, in a future that resembles the present with just some quirks that you would need to adjust to if you were…

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    Dual Light Analysis

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    The piece “Dual Light” has many messages and themes, but mainly they all relate back to the main idea of endings and new beginnings. The piece mentions four stories: a father who moved from Japan to Canada, a 15 year old boy who moved from Japan to Germany for ballet, a boy who moved from a small town to a big city and a woman who found herself floating in water, truly in the present. All of these stories are about choices and consequences, and how they can have a positive or negative effect on…

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    Suzanne Collins’ Mockingjay takes place in a futuristic place after there has been disaster in North America. Katniss has started a rebellion since after the first Hunger Games. Katniss has to face the struggles of maintaining her friendships and relationships. Katniss has the tough choice of believing who she truly loves and the cause of hurt she can cause the other. The big theme of friendship runs throughout the whole story. One complex lesson the story gives is while some friendships may be…

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    The “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is a great example of a bildungsroman. This is because the story follows the evolution of Huck’s morality and conscience. Throughout the novel, we get to know more about our main character as he develops as a person. Huck goes through a lot of situations that eventually leads him to make manly decisions and think effectively about his life choices. All these situations that he has to face throughout the novel helps him to mature and become a better person.…

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    The Lottery Tone Essay

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    A writer's tone is very powerful in reshaping and structuring pieces of literature. It also is very strong at determining outcomes of pieces of literature and in a writer’s purpose in their story and effectiveness. Also, a writer can have so much different tones throughout a story depending on whom they are and that leads to the outcome that the writer is trying to get to. In "The Lottery”, the author of that book had many different tones displayed in the story that lead to the outcome of the…

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    All stories, regardless of genre, are basically the same. This is not always true in the most obvious aspects like the structure, main points, themes, and the traits of main characters, but it is always applicable to the basic plot of a story. According to Freytag’s Triangle, proposed in 1863, all stories, and even jokes with a punchline, follow the same sequence of events that create the progression of a story. This includes the exposition, inciting incident, rising action, climax, falling…

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    In this thriller novel, Shelter by Harlan Coben, the reader is able to stand alongside the main character, Mickey Bolitar, and his quest on solving the mysterious disappearing of his new girlfriend, Ashley. This essay will feature the setting, major conflict, as well as my own personal opinion of this book. The book first introduces itself by telling us of Mickey Bolitar’s situation when he first meets the Bat Lady, allowing us to know that this was in the past. As his father has died, his…

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    Camino Island, the bestselling novel by John Grisham contains several messages that relate to everyday life. The characters in the novel lived their lives in ways that display the certain messages. Although the messages are not clearly obvious when reading this story, they can easily be discovered with a little bit of thought. In the start of the novel, Mercer Mann is struggling financially as she is about to be laid off from her teaching job. Although this is a struggle for her, Mercer is about…

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    In An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde, the theme of self discovery is presented through the character Sir Robert Chiltern. As the play progresses Sir Robert begins to walk the road of regret, change, and hope as he begins to think about the life he could have lived or could live in the future and how it has been affected by the choices he has made. Not only does Sir Robert Chiltern go on a journey of discovery but while Robert struggled to come to terms with his past, Oscar Wilde was also…

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