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Literature and Values

Literature and Values. Learning Team A. Agenda. Introduction Jane Coins Hatchet Man Appointed Route Conclusion. "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you.". Presented by: Christopher Pogue. Literature unlocks doors to ones imagination.

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Literature and Values

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  1. Literature and Values • Learning Team A

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Jane • Coins • Hatchet Man • Appointed Route • Conclusion

  3. "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you." • Presented by: Christopher Pogue • Literature unlocks doors to ones imagination... • Every story displays personal Integrity... • Thesis statement is... Introduction

  4. Jane • Presented by: Frank Cortez

  5. Jane Personal Integrity ”Your Quote from the Outline will go Here…". (Author Last Name, p. #, 2008)

  6. Lessons Learned Lessons Learned • Bullet Number One... • Bullet Number Two... Your Text • Bullet Number Three... Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipisicingelit, sed do eiusmodtemporincididuntutlabore et dolore magna aliqua. Utenim ad minim veniam, quisnostrud exercitation ullamcolaboris nisi utaliquip ex eacommodoconsequat. Duisauteirure dolor in reprehenderitin

  7. Jane Text Goes Here Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipisicingelit, sed do eiusmodtemporincididuntutlabore et dolore magna aliqua. Utenim ad minim veniam, quisnostrud exercitation ullamcolaboris nisi utaliquip ex eacommodoconsequat. Duisauteirure dolor in reprehenderitin Ethos Clip

  8. Coins • Presented by: Jamena Jones

  9. Lessons Learned • Always be true to yourself... • Caring for the family... • Never compromise personal integrity... Mona Simpson Mona E. Simpson (born Mona Jandali,[1] June 14, 1957) is an American author. She is a professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Sadie Samuelson Levy Professor in Languages and Literature at Bard College.[2][3] She won the Whiting Prize for her first novel, Anywhere but Here (1986). It was a popular success and adapted as a film by the same name, released in 1999.

  10. Coins Personal Integrity "A part of me, I want to be known for what I can do. I want to be seen alone.". (Simpson, p. 23, 2008)

  11. Coins Text Goes Here Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipisicingelit, sed do eiusmodtemporincididuntutlabore et dolore magna aliqua. Utenim ad minim veniam, quisnostrud exercitation ullamcolaboris nisi utaliquip ex eacommodoconsequat. Duisauteirure dolor in reprehenderitin Ethos Clip

  12. Hatchet Man • Presented by: Jamaral Johnson

  13. Hatchet Man Personal Integrity "A Works had made arrangements with this particular driver, completely Illegal and without knowledge of management". (Parascondola, p. ??, 2008)

  14. Lessons Learned • Conduct is determined by society... • Story setting determined theme ... Robert Merton • People are not always ethical... Merton developed notable concepts such as "unintended consequences", the "reference group", and "role strain" but is perhaps best known for having created the terms "role model" and "self-fulfilling prophecy".[3] A central element of modern sociological, political and economic theory, the "self-fulfilling prophecy" is a process whereby a belief or an expectation, correct or incorrect, affects the outcome of a situation or the way a person or a group will behave.[4] Merton's work on the "role model" first appeared in a study on the socialization of medical students at Columbia

  15. Hatchet Man Text Goes Here Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipisicingelit, sed do eiusmodtemporincididuntutlabore et dolore magna aliqua. Utenim ad minim veniam, quisnostrud exercitation ullamcolaboris nisi utaliquip ex eacommodoconsequat. Duisauteirure dolor in reprehenderitin Ethos Clip

  16. Appointed Route • Presented by: Alfonzo Bozman

  17. Appointed Route Personal Integrity Personal Integrity ”Your Quote from the Outline will go Here…". (Author Last Name, p. #, 2008)

  18. Lessons Learned • Bullet Number One... • Bullet Number Two... • Bullet Number Three... Mona Simpson Mona E. Simpson (born Mona Jandali,[1] June 14, 1957) is an American author. She is a professor of English at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the Sadie Samuelson Levy Professor in Languages and Literature at Bard College.[2][3] She won the Whiting Prize for her first novel, Anywhere but Here (1986). It was a popular success and adapted as a film by the same name, released in 1999.

  19. Appointed Route Text Goes Here Loremipsum dolor sit amet, consecteturadipisicingelit, sed do eiusmodtemporincididuntutlabore et dolore magna aliqua. Utenim ad minim veniam, quisnostrud exercitation ullamcolaboris nisi utaliquip ex eacommodoconsequat. Duisauteirure dolor in reprehenderitin Ethos Clip

  20. "Our thesis statement proves..." • Presented by: April Coutu • In Jane... • In Coins... • In Hatchet Man... • In Appointed Route... Conclusion

  21. Any Questions Thank You • Learning Team A

  22. References • Simpson, M., (2008). The Way We Work, Coins. p. 19-26 Scheckner., P., & Boyes., M.C., Vanderbilt University Press. Nashville, TN. • Zastrow, C. H., & Kirst-Ashman (2010). Understanding Human Behavior and the Social Environment. Brooks/Cole CengageLearning Belmont, CA.

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