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    Basics of Decion Making

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    Title: Basics of Decision Making Your name The Name of the Course Your Instructor’s Name The Date BASICS OF DECISION MAKING Making of decision is a process which has been in existence since the beginning of mankind. At first it was all about reading of trails and interpretation of dreams‚ and then it later developed to voting of among Athenian citizens in Greece‚ the voting of Senate members among the Roman or the guidance of a temple oracle enlightened by the Gods. As balanced thought has further

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    Parents often believe that it is better to be safe than sorry. Do you consider young people to be too protected? Whenever you come across the word "childhood"‚ you can sense the freedom to do everything‚ you can see yourself on all smiles and even you can remember the silly things you have done with your friends when you were young which could make induce a sense of humour till now. Well not anymore. In today’s world‚ parents prevent them from letting them go out and venture‚ they do not

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    from youth to maturity. This large change usually occurs through multiple steps in the stories; however‚ there is almost always a single pivotal moment that can be argued as the true moment of the character’s transformation. In The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ the main character‚ Santiago‚ recognizes his purpose in the world. The moment that this happens is when he decides to abandon his current lifestyle and begin his quest to achieve his “Personal Legend.” This single moment emphasizes the idea that

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    Fear In The Alchemist

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    Fear is an emotion that negatively influences people to shy away from their plans. In both the novels‚ The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho and Room by Emma Donoghue‚ the heroes are overcome by fear of loss and fear of the future‚ but conquering their fears enables them to take the first steps to accomplishing their dreams. To begin with‚ the fear of losing beloved things or individuals‚ presents themselves with dilemmas that influence the continuation of their journey and that they will solely bypass

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    Module 9 Assignments

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    The Phonology of English and the Phonemic Script Describe a pronunciation problem you had in learning a foreign language. How did you overcome that difficulty? What did your teacher do to help you with pronunciation? Explain why the English alphabet alone is not a very good guide to the pronunciation of English. Give examples (beyond what you may have seen here). What are some of the advantages of using the Phonetic Chart in class to help your students with their pronunciation problems?

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    Alchemist Essay

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    "Even if you cleaned my crystal for an entire year… even if you earned a good commission selling every piece‚ you would still have to borrow money to get to Egypt. There are thousands of kilometers of desert between here and there.” The crystal merchant refers to the Sahara desert on page 47 when Santiago asks him for money to get to Egypt the next morning. The crystal merchant laughs in response to Santiago’s request. Santiago pleads for money from the merchant but he doesn’t budge. Santiago needs

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    The Alchemist

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    Santiago’s life. In order to establish the fate of Santiago’s life he must visit a gypsy. Gypsies rely upon the power of alchemy to create spells and other natural things to create spells which help them define someone’s fate. Throughout the book Paulo joins these ideas with magical realism which seems to be his theme in this story. The whole novel is made to incorporate many things that normally would not be able to be combined together into a novel that is so absolutely addicting‚ that you will

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    of his. On the other hand‚ Santiago always learn something new from his surroundings and enjoy the process even if it was not as smooth as he thought it would be. In addition‚ he was not conscious of his circumstance at first. However‚ by analyzing Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist it will became clear‚ that Santiago become more aware of his surroundings as the book progressed through his experiences in the first‚ middle‚ and last part of the book. At the beginning of the book‚ Santiago was unaware of

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    Mr. Bekir Vatansever

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    The Alchemist (Paulo Coelho) Santiago lived as shephered in Spain and knew everything how to raise sheeps and shear them. He waited to see the Merchants daughter for a year. On they way he sees a dream and wants explaination from gypsy. Santiago visits gypsy for explaination of his dream and comes to know that hidden treasure is waiting for him in Egypt near the pyramids. Gypsy gets assurance from him for tenth of treasure for dream explaination. He try to ignore that but gets motivated by Melchizedek

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    Have you ever been racially profiled or felt abused by racial comments or slurs? Racism creates tension between different cultures within the same society. The reason we have this tension is because of the ethnocentricity between different ethnic groups. Ethnocentricity is belief in the superiority of one’s own ethnic group. So how does the presence of multiple cultures within a society create tension? How does society integrate different groups of immigrants‚ and how do immigrants transform societies

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