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743. 222 Rudyard's Kim.

This paper examines the quest of Kim in Kipling's novel, Kim. This paper will illustrate his quest and search for the meaning of life in the vastness of two worlds. Kim gives a vivid picture of the complexities in India under British rule. It shows the life of the bazaar mystics, of the natives, of the British military. There is a great deal of action and movement, for Kipling's vast canvas painted in full detail. The dialogue in the novel makes use of Indian phrases translated by the author, they give the flavor of native speech in India. They are also touches of the native behavior and shrewdness. We see the quest of Kim, his quest for the meaning of life by the side of his llama we learn something.
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  • Filename: 222 Rudyard Kim Novel.doc
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744. 296 Their Eyes Were Watching God - An Analysis.

This is a book report on Their Eyes Were Watching God: Evidence of a Postmodern Tendancy ˇ­Zora Neale Hurston lacks [any] excuse. The sensory sweep of her novel carries no theme, no message, no thought. In the main, her novel is not addressed to the Negro, but to a white audience whose chauvinistic tastes she knows how to satisfy. She exploits the phase of Negro life, which is "quaint," the phase, which evokes a piteous smile on the lips of the "superior" race. -- from "Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937)," a review by Richard Wright.
  • Pages: 9
  • Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 296 Eyes Watching God.doc
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745. 350 The Secrets of Teamwork.

This is a book report on Kimball Fisher's book, Leading Self-Directed Work Teams: A Guide to Developing New Team Leadership Skills. The author provides a road map on how organizations can create an environment, which promotes the development of team leaders. To accomplish this, Fisher stresses that leadership must exist at every level of the organization, from top-level management to the self-directed work team level. Fisher examines the challenges, intricacies, and rewards of changing from traditional supervisors (which he characterizes as "Endangered Species") to self-directed work team leaders, and focuses on hundreds of practical techniques for developing the business, interpersonal, and technical capabilities of self-directed work teams. He explains step-by-step how to master crucial team leadership skills, such as coaching, business analysis, barrier busting, facilitating groups, customer advocacy and accessing information.
  • Pages: 3
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  • Filename: 350 Secrets Of Teamwork.doc
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746. 356 An Analysis of Little Women.

This paper discusses Louisa May Alcott's classic novel, Little Women. The story of four sisters and their experiences growing up in Civil War America are the elements of the novel. With their father away at war, serving as a chaplain for the Union army, the girls and their mother face the challenge of surviving on their own. It is in their father's absence that the girls are forced to shed their girlish immaturities and learn to accept new responsibilities.
  • Pages: 3
  • Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 356 Analysis Little Women.doc
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747. 389 An Analysis of Bret Uricks's The Wall: A Complete Analysis.

This paper discusses the book, The Wall: A Complete Analysis, Bret Urick breaks down one of the most complex rock albums ever recorded, Pink Floyd's 1979 release, The Wall. Made into a film in 1982, The Wall "tells the story of a man named Pink Floyd who, as a child, lost his father in World War II. Being raised by an overprotective mother, Pink leads a dreary life, finally turning to drugs. As a result of the drugs and his gloomy memories, Pink spirals into a void of insanity" (2). One of the most haunting and poignant songs on the album is Mother, in which Pink asks his mother questions about the world, a world she has tried so hard to protect him from. The result is a frighteningly real look into the influence that parents and childhood events can have on a child's developing psyche.
  • Pages: 3
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  • Filename: 389 Book Bret Urick.doc
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748. 388 The Deadly Ebola Virus.

This paper discusses how two different stories (In Richard Preston's novel, The Hot Zone and Director Wolfgang Petersen's film, Outbreak) describe the terrifyingly deadly Ebola virus threatens to wipe out humanity. Although the two works share many similarities, I found the most interesting and note-worthy theme to be the compassion and dedication of the men and women of the USAMRIID (United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases). In a plot overview, The Hot Zone, (a true story), and Outbreak, (a dramatization loosely based on The Hot Zone), appear to be different.
  • Pages: 4
  • Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 388 Deadly Ebola Virus.doc
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749. 385 Jack Kerouac and the American Quest: A Historical Criticism of Kerouac's 'On the Road'.

This paper discusses Jack Kerouac and the American Quest and the historical criticism of Kerouac's 'On the Road'. Jack Kerouac's breakthrough novel, "On the Road", widely regarded as the most uniquely American novel of its time, is a novel, which chronicles the changing tide of American culture during the late 40's and early 50's. Published in 1957, "On the Road" chronicles the travels of Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarity, who serve as the fictional alter egos of two of the giants of the Beat generation - Kerouac himself, and Neal Cassady. For many readers since its publication, On the Road has come to symbolize and represent an entire generation of disaffected young Americans.
  • Pages: 7
  • Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 385 Jack American Quest.doc
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