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    A dream product for the experienced user, along with a first timer. Available in Black or Emerald, emboss with something quick and witty. Paper Republic Grand Voyager Leather Travel Notebook, £25. The perfect companion if you plan to take some time out and make 2018 your year of adventure, this refillable notebook can be as adaptable as your travel plans thanks to a variety of inserts available (journal, wallet, passport holder, diary are just a few). It’s both portable and sturdy, making the…

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    Before the escape, Sethe eavesdrops on Schoolteacher and his nephews conducting an animal categorization of the slaves at Sweet Home. Morrison depicts Schoolteacher as a villainous figure who is determined to violently protect the system as slavery as well as white supremacy. Paul D. recalls how “Schoolteacher changed me. I was something else and that something was less than a chicken sitting in the sun on a tub” (Morrison 43). Psychologically, Schoolteacher’s animalistic treatment of Paul D.…

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    Nicholas Sparks is considered to be one of the greatest American authors of today. He provides love, romance, passion, drama, tragedy, comedy, triumph, and mystery in all of his novels. His stories are heartwarming and inspiring. Nicholas Sparks does not have a particular writing style, his style is liberal and flexible, and can be described as romantic, imaginative and engaging, and varies depending on the theme of the novel. The theme of the novel is the main thing that determines and…

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    stains of blood on Petro’s blankets; he also sees a hat and an open notebook with a pencil close by. He stares on the empty pavement with its odd remains of a life that has seized to exist. He knew Petros was sick and he shouldn’t have left him. He looks at the euro in his hand that he was going to give him. No, Petro didn’t need that euro, instead, he needed a friend, someone who cared to relieve his pain. Lukas picks up the notebook, it’s the voice of the homeless. At least now he knows, he…

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    I was riding a carriage to my girlfriend’s house in Boston, New York. “Okay, May, are you ready to leave for the Lincoln-Douglas debate?” I asked when I arrived. “Almost, just let me get my notebook,” she responded, “ I reckon we should hurry up or we’ll be late.” After May got her notebook, we bumped into my mother, Megan. “Hello mother, we’re about to leave for the Lincoln-Douglas debate,” I managed to squeak out as I flustered with embarrassment, “If you want, you can come with us.” “Ok,…

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    As Anthony Burgess eloquently put’s it, English is a curiously expressive language. Living in a multi-racial country like Singapore, where the majority of the people speak their own mother tongue, English is the common ground we have, that binds us when we come together to express an idea or play. I fell in love with this subject because it is everywhere. Look around you, and you’ll notice people full of fun words, phrases and idioms. Constructing a word or a sentence is basically rearranging…

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    This semester I had the honor of gifting Ryan Broche for the 2015 Interpersonal Communication class Gift Exchange. Ryan Broche is a soon to be married twenty-three-year-old male from New Braunfels. Although Ryan gives off the impression of a shy twenty-something-year-old, he is not truly timid or bashful; Broche is just quiet. However, this made it quite difficult to find out information about him during the semester due to his nonverbal’s indicating he prefers to keep to himself and rather not…

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    Dell Case Study

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    Dell traces its origin to 1984 and as we all known the founder of DELL is Michael Dell, the company is the largest technological corporations in the world. Operating from Michael Dell's off-campus dormitory room at Dobie Center the startup aimed to sell IBM PC-compatible computers built from stock components. Michael Dell started trading in the belief that by selling personal computer systems directly to customers, PCs Limited could better understand customers' needs and provide the most…

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    After another exhausting year, the robot made it’s way back to the World Championship through the design award. The design award was given to an engineering notebook that excelled above all in the state. I worked tirelessly on the notebook, adding entries and information. I was also able to attend the World Championships that year because I saved up all my money. Even though the robot didn’t win at the World Championships, I got to experience the…

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    about her experience with the gunshot gave her an emotional reaction. To begin, Moreno states, “It was my first GSW and I was very much a rookie at the time, but even I could’ve told the cop to put his notebook away” (605). This quotation shows that when the police officer takes out his notebook to interview the patient. Moreno wished that she could have said something, but she didn’t say anything which she regrets. She thought that if she had said something that the patient wouldn’t have…

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