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Discuss The Examples Of Figurative Language In Night By...
Night contains a significant amount of figurative language. Select 3 examples from the text to
analyze. In analyzing each example, be sure to explain how the specific example impacts the text.
(How does it affect the reader? How does it affect the reading experience? Why did Wiesel make that
specific choice?) Please use a different type of figurative language for each example.

The first example is a metaphor, from page 59 when two pots of soup were left out during the air
raid. Wiesel describes the prisoners reactions to their discovery, Hundreds of eyes were looking at
them, shining with desire. Two lambs with hundreds of wolves lying in wait for them (Wiesel, 59).
This is a great metaphor to use, by comparing the prisoners to a pack of ... Show more content on
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The Perils of Indifference is more a warning, which tells the readers/listeners that we cannot turn a
blind eye and we must help those in need. Wiesel says that that is one of the reasons the Holocaust
was so disastrous, is because many countries knew what was going on, but they did not help, And
now we knew, we learned, we discovered that the Pentagon knew, the State Department knew. And
the illustrious occupant of the White House then, who was a great leader [Franklin Delano
Roosevelt] ( The Perils of Indifference ). He does not talk much about his own experiences, but
mostly uses questions and other examples to get his point across. Night is a different story, one
that is true and not meant to be a direct warning, like The Perils of Indifference was. Night was
meant to show the true story of the things the the author had to endure behind the gates of the
camps. This particular piece of writing was meant to make the reader think about the effects that
were caused through the real stories about his imprisonment, the torture and little care he was given
and the loss of his family members. The real stories made the readers feel as though they lived
through it with him and created a mood of sadness around this topic, more than there was already.
The writing styles he used were different too, and this had an effect upon the
Decolonization Is Not A Metaphor
Decolonization is Not a Metaphor is an article by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang. Through the article,
the attempt to explain that the widely used term, decolonization is not applied as the term itself
specifies. According to Eve and Wayne Yang, the term decolonization is now used in social justice
rethoric such as enhancing the quality of societies and education and schools (Tuck Yang, pg 3). The
authors argue that decolonization must not lose its initial sense and meaning because any use other
than what decolonization insinuates, turns the terms into a metaphor. The authors explain that
colonialism is built upon relationships between settlers, natives, and slaves, and that these types of
relationships still exist; especially among those who still have the desire to resettle, reoccupy and
reinhabitate (page 11). Settlers move to innocence to demonstrate the consequences of the
metaphorization of decolonization used by white settlers. The authors wrote, ... Show more content
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the Climate, where she addresses the relationship between human activities and the climate change.
Throughout the article Klein argues that people and carbon fuels do not cause climate problems. In
her opinion, the issue is due to an arrangement between the people and the materials that pollute the
earth. Klein argues that capitalism leads to finding resources and exploit them, which lead to
climate change. Klein believes that this capitalist agenda is a habit that now we are used to, but she
thinks that we can change if we decide to take the following steps: 1 reviving and reinventing the
public sphere, 2 Remembering how to plan, 3 Reigning in corporations, 4 relocalizing production, 5
Ending the cult of shopping, and 6 Taxing the rich and Filthy. In the end, Klein claim that
responding to climate change would necessitate us from to break a number of capitalist rules, which
need to be done urgently (Klein, para
An Example of a Narrative Essay
1Crystal D. Dozier Narrative Essay November 13, 2007 Word count: 809 My Little Blessings
Children have a tendency to bring out the very best in people. I can say I have been fortunate to
have four little blessings of my own. I consider each of them as a blessing and each day I am
reminded of how much they mean to me. My children have brought out the best in me parts that I
never knew existed. As children grow, so do parents. I have evolved into a better person with the
courage to overcome all obstacles because of the love that I have for my children. At the age of
twenty, my life was full of constant turmoil and instability. I had a plan, and children were not a part
of it. I never imagined that I would ever have children.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through the love for my son, I developed the ability to remain positive even during the most
difficult times in life. Although I gained the knowledge to be a more stable and positive
individual, something was still missing in my life. The missing piece soon fell into place upon
the birth of my twin boys, Irijah and Isaac. A multiple birth was a miracle within itself. It seemed
unreal because no one in my family was ever blessed with two babies. Although it took a lot of
adjustment, we made it through the baby period. The hard part did not come until they became
toddlers. (During this time), I noticed complications (in the development) (of the twins). I soon
learned that although they were perfect on the outside my boys were suffering with autism.
Irijah is severely autistic while Isaac s is mild. I knew that in order to conquer this obstacle,
changes would have to be made. In the beginning I was unaware of what needed to be done, but I
never gave up. I continue to fight for my boys and struggle to keep my sanity. This has been the
toughest fight of my life because it involves a series of changes. These changes dealt with
acceptance, transition, and adaptation. These were necessary steps because it gives the boys a
chance to lead a somewhat normal life. Through the love of my sons, I have learned to adapt to
change and have gained strength and perseverance that is necessary in life.
Advertising And Social Culture And Capitalist Economy
The proper study of mankind is man, but the proper study of markets is women (The Advertising
Periodical Inc. Magazine, 1929)
Consumer Culture is at the root of all social, political and economic development of western cultures
for the past three hundred years. Advertisements become a key role in creating ideological messages
and meanings. In a consumer culture and capitalist economy, advertisement becomes a tool used by
corporations to influence the minds of the buyer. When a company produces an ad or commercial,
their main objective is to get the viewers attention in order to sell the product. Many different
methods are used to lure an audience in; tactics may include print or commercial ads, to either inform
or to target individuals into consuming goods. There have been constant debates surrounding
females in advertisements and the ways in which women are defined through their constructed
identities. Society plays a heavy hand in constructing individuals gender roles, and in turn many of
our identities. Women during the 1950s and onwards have been a byproduct in advertising
campaigns, their roles were limited and became repetitive overtime.
A women s identity was constructed towards the ability to maintain a household, women were only
ever viewed as housewives, through the multiple advertisements that conveyed images of what it
meant to be a well rounded caregiver, it became the only thing that was ever taught to them. Shirley
Chisholm is recognized for her famously
The Career As A Hair Stylist
Hair Stylists are considered the happiest at work out of all the professions. The career as a Hair
Stylist is very helpful, because you help out people not just physically but also emotionally. The
research will describe the career as a Hair Stylist, what is required to become a successful Hair
Stylist, and the impact this career has on society. The history of being a Hair Stylist , Hair styling
first was introduced back in the 3000 B.C. Females would dye their hair just to show what class
they stand in their society. Humble females would dye their hair red, while the upper classes
would dye their hair blonde and poor females would dye it black this would show the different
classes between them. In fact Hairstyling started to become very important all around, and it was
known as the world of medicine. Not to mention that egypt also became more involve in
hairstyling also. The duties of being a Hair Stylist requires one always to be punctual to work and
to look your best at all times. There are many more different and interesting duties about this job
like you always suppose to keep your working area and tools clean and neat. Being a Hair Stylist
requires having a lot of responsibility like keeping up with the latest trends in hair styles. Not only
that but they also know about how hair grows and why it stops growing or when hair has been
damaged by so much sun clumsy or excessive treatment. Hair Stylist would give tips to clients on
how to maintain your hair the most
Carl Harris
When asked to write a story about my family I chose the tale on how my dad and his family came
to America in the 1970 s. Acee Jr. along with his younger brother and parents moved to America
from Guyana, a country in South America. The reason for the move was to further Acee Sr. s
education in multiple subjects including Psychology and was possible due to the financial help the
familyreceived from the church Sr. was a minister at. The story tells of the transition the Chapman
family had to make to adjust to the American Life. It also shows the struggles that challenged the
family throughout their first couple of years in the States. I came up with a set of questions to
research in hopes of filling in some holes of information I left out in... Show more content on
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The Gray Divorce Revolution: Rising Divorce Among Middle Aged and Older Adults, 1990
2010. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 67.6 (2012):
731 41. Web. In this article, Brown talks about the study her team did on the divorce rate among
couples of ages fifty and older during 1990 through 2010. I do not believe this is a good source
due to the age difference in the studies they conducted and the age of my grandparents. My
grandparents were fairly young when they divorced so the study could not be used accurately in
relation to my paper.

Tuition Rates Soaring as Funding Cut: Report 1980 1995. Toronto Star Toronto, Ont. 26 Aug. 1996:
A2. Web. When searching for a more in detailed response to my question on how expensive tuition
was during the time my grandfather attended college, I ,at first, thought this newspaper article was
an excellent source. After further research I realized that this source should be rejected because the
tuition prices were based from the Canadian University. Since my grandfather attended Alabama A
M, this source brought no use to
Summary Of The Second Sex By Simone De Beauvoir
In The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir questions the idea held in society that those who live
simpler lives with no foreseeable challenges are inherently content and satisfied in their lives.
Specifically, she disagrees with the idea that women who are oppressed, and thus, due to their
lack of opportunities and freedoms, must lead lives that the patriarchal society makes available
to them, are happier than the women whose freedom brings them challenges and shortcomings.
De Beauvoir claims that we cannot assume someone is happy from what we see, and we cannot
simply assume happiness means to that person what it does to us; it is not too clear just what the
word happy really mean and still less what true values it may mask. There is no possibility
measuring the happiness of others, and it is always easy to describe as happy the situation in
which one wishes to place them, (de Beauvoir 261). She continues to discuss this idea of seeing
one as happy in the situation the observer views as ideal, specifically the non working woman
stripped of her rights, whose lack of purpose and duties is seen as peaceful happiness, in particular
those who are condemned to stagnation are often pronounced happy on the pretext that happiness
consists in being at rest, (de Beauvoir 261). This is not to say a woman s happiness cannot be
found being a housewife, but one cannot assume what will bring women joy and fulfillment,
because all people are different with varying wants and needs. Women need all the opportunities
available and full liberation in order to be able to find their happiness, if it can be found. Sara
Ahmed says, Feminismdoes not guarantee what we will find through this expansion of bodily
horizons. It simply opens up the places where we can look, (Ahmed 70). Ahmed goes on to
explain how happiness may not even be a healthy goal, as often women are expected to give up
much in order to be able to find a happiness that is likely unachievable. Ahmed also discusses the
2002 film The Hours, which tells the stories of three women living in different eras all struggling
with their happiness in their vastly different lives. All three women experience other people in their
lives telling them that they should be happy
Out-Traditional Family
The nuclear family, and its out dated definition given by George Murdock, was once considered the
most natural and unquestioned of all family structures. However, as the definition of family expands
to encompass more than just heterosexual relationships with two children, this unquestioned model
is beginning to look out dated. However, a new trend is emerging that is allowing the nuclear family
to keep its form while still moving into the new 21st century model of family. It has now become the
norm to have mothers in the workforce, but what about fathers. Where is their change in pace? In
recent years the number of stay at home fathers has been increasing, and with this modification to the
traditional family, comes modification in support,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Michael Thomas Fitch, and his book Levels of Family Involvement and Gender Role Conflict
Among Stay at Home Dad s, display that while most of the time female breadwinning can create a
favourable home life, it is not without complication. Fitch covers the implications of gender role
confusion, and explains that the social construct of masculinity is a great strainer on spousal
relationships; this strain is primarily due to childcare historically being a gendered practice geared
towards females (Lecture 2015). In particular, he speaks of levels of competition, power, and
success that alienate SAHD s from their working
My Time At The Law Firm
My time at the law firm was full of ups and downs a lot like any other job may offer. Throughout
the internship as the semester was ending I began to see a difference in the way I was treated by
the workers and I began to notice a difference in the attitudes of my co workers. Maybe it was just
because the end of the year was coming and stress from outside the work area was entering the
office. Anyhow the drama created by the stress levels of the co workers personal and work life
created many flaws within the office that I feel need to be addressed. The office is full of
problems but financing is not one of those problems. The agency holds 8 civil law attorneys who
pay the business half of all their attorney fees, which can accumulate a lot over a calendar year.
This allows the agency to keep up to date technology in every office. Since money is not a
problem with the firm the main problems faced are the internal issues of the employees. One of
the problems we have is the drama and ill mannered attitudes that is shown towards other
employees. For not being employed very long at the firm I have seen and heard some disturbing
rumors about people that I work with. I do not feel that this rumor spreading is professional and it
should not happen in this agency. However the drama will not stop due to the clique like work force
the agency has. Another well known problem that the employees have to live with is the insurance
rate being outrageously too expensive for sometimes even
How Does Anne Change In The Painted Door
Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him Aldous
Huxley. Experiences can have a great effect on the future of people, and can affect how that
person becomes whom they are. The characters in the three stories, all go through experiences and
make choices throughout their lives that change the way they act in the future and alter their
lives in a good or bad way. In the short story The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, Anne the main
character is very conservative at first and does not enjoy her husband, John. Anne does not have
much caring for a dull witted fellow (Ross 226), and makes it seem like she deserves better. As the
story progresses, Anne lets go of her self control and has an affair with Steven while John is away
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At first he has good intentions to go out and kill the evil black knight, but as time passes he
himself starts turning into the black knight, commiting all evil, in order to help his cause in
finding the evil black knight. However one day after doing all these dark deeds he himself is
mistaken for being the evil black night and another knight attempts to take his life. He fights back
and in turn kills him... Soon after he wonders is evil then triumphant? (Nicol 1). He comes to the
realizaiton that he himself was the black knight and was commiting all the dark evil. What one
does not simply realize is that, he was ethically chasing himself slowly turning more and more
dark as he commited worse and worse evil. However after the slaying of the white knight, he takes
time to himself and realizes that he needs to act, instead of do. The white knight from then on,
never looked for more than he could see (1), and tried his very best to be the good white knight (1)
in an effort to be the man he is, not whom he portrayed himself to
Analysis Of Ltgen Natonski
LtGen Natonski Operation Phantom Fury Lieutenant General (LtGen) Richard F. Natonski, United
States Marine Corps, commanded the 1st Marine Division (1 MAR DIV), to include a Brigade and
specialized units from the US Army and Iraqi Forces in support of Operation Phantom Fury to gain
command and control of Fallujah, Iraq, in November 2004. He described the situation to subordinate
units and directed them continuously on the ground while simultaneously assessing the mission
accomplished. An excellent execution of mission command and the operations process resulted in
the restoration of local government in Fallujah. Operational leaders down to the platoon and squad
level have recently faced increasingly complex missions in uncertain operational environments.
Accordingly, Army doctrine has shifted to officially recognize mission command, which enables
leaders at the lowest level feasible to exercise disciplined initiative in the accomplishment of a larger
mission. The operational process consists of six tenants: understand, visualize, describe, direct, lead,
and assess. During the battle of Fallujah, LtGen Natonski understood the intent two levels up,
visualizing courses of action for both allies and the enemy, and leading his organization into combat
while directing his officers and soldiers to meet his intent. He visualized that Marines alone could
not accomplish the mission. He understood that without the support of Iraqi police and a task force
from the Army with
Arun Verma- Lays Potato Chips
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In revitalising the brand, the goal is not only to generate added sales
levels but to have them based upon enhanced equity, a move which involves improved recognition,
enhanced perceived quality, changed associations, an expanded customer base and increased loyalty.
David A. Aaker Professor of Marketing Strategy at University of California at Berkeley.

This is a story of risk and reward. About having the guts to effectively withdraw the Hostess Brand
from the market, even though it was Canada s largest snack food trademark and the company s
flagship brand in favour of replacing it with an old, weak brand and then making that old brand the
national leader, in its first year. The salty snacks market is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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We needed advertising that would change perceptions immediately. If not, we would leave tens
of millions of dollars in Lay s stales on shelf. This led to the four following advertising imperatives.
1. 2. 3. 4. Make Lay s a brand Hostess buyers want. Make Lay s highly visible and appealing, to draw
in new users. Create the conditions for long term brand loyalty to Lay s. Fulfill the global strategy,
while giving Lay s a Canadian personality.

STRATEGY AND EXECUTION Year I the insight


Lay s global strategy took the high ground of taste. But we also learned that chips are an indulgence.
So, we decided to dimensionalise taste through irresistibility. 2

Year I the creative idea


We had to deal with Lay s low awareness and poor image. We needed a high impact idea that would
deliver brand esteem a higher regard for the brand. This would be essential for taking consumers
through the sequence: esteem trial attitude shift. You can t ask for esteem, the consumer must give it
to you. Advertising must be entertaining, involving and memorable. We decided on an appealing and
carefully researched brand representative Mark Messier. He turned irresistibility into the Lay s wager:

Betcha can t eat just one! This was great taste and irresistible indulgence, told with impact and fun.
But impact can be a double edged sword if it leads to fast wear out. So

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