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Willy Loman (Major Literary Characters)
Published in Library Binding by Chelsea House Pub (Library) (1991)
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The Death Of A Salesman is not all its cracked up to be!!
I found that the Death Of a Salesman is one of the most boring plays that i have ever read. Maybe its a piece of art to all those who study literature, but to myself, all my peers and to those who studied it in Year 11 english like i did, think that it is the most boring play that i have ever come across. It really has nothin to do with lifestyles in the 90's, and therefore will not interest those like myself. The play is stupid and confusing, and iam sorry if i have offended anyone who thinks that this is a piece of art. But iam only saying what i think, and iam free to do so.
Attention must be paid! --. . . And no attention was . . .
In agreement with the submission from a reader in the USA, I too found with book very insightful on the makeup of Willy Lomans pyschiatric state of mind. Most mandatory highschool books or plays follow a theme not relevant to a teenager. As for this play, many teens can relate to Willy's state of mind in depression, confusion, or even the relationship with his "significant other" (Linda or 'the woman'). Arthur Miller wrote this play from a personal aspect which makes this play seem more believable then some of William Shakespeares. A great play for an OAC student or Grade 12 to study. Short in length and packed with english aspects to critique.
well done
Disregard the views of the ignoramus who has never heard of Death of a Salesman. This work studies the psyche of one of the most fascinating characters created in drama. I know that this work has provided much insight into the motivations of Willy Loman. I recommend this read to anyone interested in delving into the psychological makeup of Willy.
Finding a Job You Can Love
Published in Paperback by P & R Press (1999)
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Not What I Needed!
I ordered this book thinking it would help me to clarify job decisions and what I found instead was an irritatingly religious, moralizing, Christian work on finding your "mission"/ job. That is fine if that is what you are looking for; otherwise stay far away.
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It was an unpleasant surprise for me to open this book and find an irritatingly religious, moralizing, Christian guide to clarifying one's mission/best job fit. If that is what you're looking for, fine. Otherwise, I would stay away . . .far away.
Finding a Job You Can Love
This book had a profound impact on my professional and personal life. It helped me to identify those inherent gifts (talents) which I possess and gave me specific insights into how best to apply them. In fact, after reading the book, I contacted Rallph Mattson and went through his Motif process (based upon the book). From this report they prepared a "best use" analysis which I regularly share with my management in discussions of next assignments and promotions. It has helped me and them to jointly make career decisions that benefit me and the company. The book's philosophical basis is supported by a new book (1999) by Gallup "First Break all the Rules". After interviewing 40,000 people in 800 companies, they found that the one thing that most negatively impacts an organization's ability to reach its full potential is its inability to tap into and utilize the unique, inherent talents of each person in the organization. The one thing Gallup does not offer is a means of identifying those talents and putting them to use. Ralph Mattson (who published his book well in advance of Gallup's) has a proven, effective means of doing that. I strongly urge anyone who is or has ever wondered if there was something else that would make them feel fulfilled or give them a sense of peace and contentment, to read this book.
Arthur Miller's "The Crucible": A Study Guide from Gale's "Drama for Students"
Published in Digital by The Gale Group (23 July, 2002)
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This product is touted as being full of information, which it is. However, it's next to useless for the busy classroom teacher: no lesson plans, no tests or quizzes, and only one small section with essay topics.
Save your money. Don't buy this unless you need a souped-up version of Cliff's Notes to study for a test. This is not helpful to the teacher except for context, which is often skipped in high school due to time constraints.
1987 Civil Procedure Supplement: Containing Selected Federal and State Statutes, Rules, Problems, and Forms (American Casebook Series)
Published in Paperback by West Information Pub Group (1987)
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1989 Civil Procedure Supplement: Containing Selected Federal and State Statutes, Rules, Problems, and Forms (American Casebook Series)
Published in Paperback by West Information Pub Group (1989)
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1999 Civil Procedure Supplement
Published in Paperback by West Information Pub Group (1999)
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30 Miles North: A History of Lake Forest College, Its Town, and Its City of Chicago
Published in Hardcover by Lake Forest College (2000)
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The Achievement of Arthur Miller: New Essays
Published in Hardcover by Contemporary Research Pr (1995)
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After the fall, a play
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Slow Down Arthur, Stick to Thirty
Published in Paperback by HarperCollins Publishers (02 July, 2001)
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