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    Earthquake Dbq

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    For instance, Document A notes, “Since the earthquake, the Philippine Red Cross … has provided at least 10,000 families with essential household items including blankets, water containers, personal hygiene items, mosquito nets, and tarpaulins.” This is only about 1.4% of the total families that were affected. To emphasize, Edwin Pilongo Cuenca, a victim of the earthquake, describes that various benefactors and organizations gave him financial assistance and relief supplies. Further,…

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    2.8. Hospitality space Rio Tinto Stadium offers three (3) fully equipped professional locker rooms to the event players, as well as several drinking fountains scattered all throughout the venue and three (3) public elevators to service the spectators for the event. Free Wi-Fi is available to all event goers via the “RSL FAN” network, to promote a festive real-time sharing of the events and highlights of the game. Additionally, the stadium offers its services to assist persons with disability…

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    For example “ I had had a can - surely I had a can opener?... Could I prise it open with my fingernails? I tried. I couldn't. My teeth? It wasn't worth trying. I looked over the gunnel. The tarpaulin hooks. … by dining the dint, I managed a trick. A pearl of water appeared” (Martel 87). This piece of evidence shows how Pi uses his knowledge to get what he wanted. He needed water so he used what was around him. “I counted the cartons of Seven…

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    concept of his design to theirs. One can view this in the standing walnut trees that are left untouched and on the outside, which it is being blocked by several perimetric walls. It contains a courtyard through the internal space and covered with a tarpaulin to its wall to provide shade, living room with a little of an external spread through the courtyard, a roof of wood and bedrooms in bold colors both painted. In terms of economic influence on this project, the country did not suffer any…

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    Symbols of Society: The Importance of Literary devices and symbols in Life of Pi Symbols outline and give meaning to life. They can be used to teach morals and they can represent modern society and civilization. In various cases, symbols can be destructive and eventually lead to chaos, ruination, and can have negative impact on the community and its people. In the novel Life of Pi the author, Yann Martel, mentions symbolism throughout the course of the novel. Symbolism plays a crucial role and…

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    Life Of Pi Moral Analysis

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    Pi Patel is a morally complex individual, whose sense of humanity was established due to his spirituality. Pi is a very spiritual young man, he follows three religions very strictly: Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Each religion has its own set of rules that lay out the humanity of someone following each faith, this is how Pi’s unique sense of humanity comes to be. Pi believes that love is the most important thing, and everyone and thing should be loved and cared for. His love for God pushes…

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    Earthquakes can be destructive, by destroying houses, killing citizens, and tearing families farther apart. In the Philippines, the 7.2 magnitude earthquake did just this. There were 3,512,281 people affected by this massive earthquake. The disaster happened in 2013, leaving 36,645 houses damaged in the rubble. Most People respond to a natural disaster by gathering materials, spreading the word, and receiving government aid. People respond to a natural disaster by Gathering Resources. After the…

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    religion Pi follows, the “nice Hindu colour”. Richard Parker, the orange Bengal tiger, is a key symbol used In the text to explore religion and is an example of symbolism. Furthermore, many objects on the lifeboat are orange, including the life boat tarpaulin, the whistle and the life jackets. In part one of the novel Pi’s daughter is introduced as a “little brown girl”, “holding an orange cat in her arms” which adds evidence that Richard Parker’s presence is constant throughout Pi’s life, a…

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    Mischievous Dog An analysis of the short story, “My Kid’s Dog” by Ron Hansen, the narrator, provides insight into different themes and symbols expressed throughout the story. It is a story full of humor, starring a man whose impatience leads to him being constantly annoyed by his pet dog. Hansen emphasizes the feelings between himself and the dog, by stating “I hated the dog. The feeling was mutual” (Bedford 471). Since the beginning, the author lets his readers know that the relationship…

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    juxtapositions that left most of the viewers gasping. The movie focused on encouraging the multitudes to join the proletariat to help in overthrowing the one that had existed for a long time. Based on the film, I did not like the way officers threw tarpaulin to the people who went against their wish. In my point of view, it is important to give freedom to choose what they think deserves them. Other officers ordered for the killings of innocent civilians something I would never support. Francis…

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