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Bartleby the Scrivener is a short story inscribed by Herman Melville. In this short story, an elderly lawyer hires Bartleby to work in his business, which deals with“bonds, mortgages and title deed”. The elder lawyer employs Bartleby to proofread the office work, but Bartleby ends up refusing to conduct the assigned responsibilities. Read More…
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In the given book review it is also accentuated that there was eventually a power struggle due to the ideological and power differences of the four men as their chick was growing up that led them to form a stand-up comedian that in its turn took Twitter towards a future that is definitely uncertain. Read More…
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The first thing which denotes a contrast of Glaspell’s work is the titles which she has assigned to them. This difference in titles somewhat signals to the audience that there are two different focuses which are between the short story and the play. The title “Trifles” appears to inform the audience that the play is about particular objects. Read More…
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He (the stagehand) is interrupted by the stage manager who announces that the rehearsals are about to begin. The actors come on stage and begin to prepare for the play as they complain about the quality of the script. It is during the rehearsal when six people (the six characters) arrive seeking to convince the producer to either write a play about them or give them a part in the play that he is producing. Read More…
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The stranger according to Albert, revolve around an emotionally detached amoral young man who defies the societal norms thus deemed a threat to humanity (49). The two different characters from the two novels, Meursault and Gatsby, demonstrate a degree of contrasting oblivion to how they try to attain and sustain the lives they want in a totally contrasting manner. Read More…
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A story that evokes passionate love and made its viewers shed tears in their eyes, “The Notebook” is a film directed by Nick Cassavetes inspired by the novel with the same title written by Nicholas Sparks. The theme of the story falls under the category of drama. It has something to do with mainly the idea of the complexity of human relationships and a little of the idea of human nature. 

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The racial tension between the white and the rest of the races sets in the scene where Farhad and his daughter Dorris walk into a Whiteman’s shop to purchase a gun. The white man comes out as both domineering and seductive. Read More…
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Great writers employ a variety of irony in their works to achieve special rhetorical and artistic effects. Raymond carver’s short stories are abundant with various ironies and verbal repetitions made by various characters in his works. He uses various types of ironies such as verbal, situational, dramatic, and attitudinal, in his short stories. Read More…
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A good example is television series: they represent a peculiar form that send a particular aesthetic message to the audience. This paper will compare and contrast two series The Read More…
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Gatsby is a frequent party thrower who is mysterious in that he does not attend his own parties. Nick is the cousin to a beautiful lady who Gatsby is trying to win back from a long ago Read More…
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Jane austen has proven that foolish people suffer for their foolish acts while at the same time brings out the connection between sense and success. Austen clarifies this by giving the characters and qualities in order to show case what she feels about sense and self-restraint and the roles they play in shaping up the destiny of different characters Read More…
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As compared to Sonny, Sal comes out as being visibly creepy and vicious, even when he quietly sits with the hostages as Sonny negotiates with the cops. Thereby Sonny comes out as a foil to Sal, unlike in the article, a crude, an impatient and edgy criminal who yet refrains from engaging in any form of blatant cruelty with any of the hostages. Read More…
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Chow Mo-win’s husband and Li-Zhen’s wife discover spouse are cheating, and start sharing this reality, and in this fight to come to terms with what is happening to them form a relationship with an affectionate border. Nonetheless, Wong is being considered as creating a passionate drama; Wong’s precise sense of aesthetic. Read More…
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The assumption here is that the world of their novels would realistically represent social norms and mores.  As such, Victorian gender relations would be accurately represented and women would be portrayed in the subordinate social position that Victorian norms and mores had relegated them to. Read More…
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The assumption here is that the world of their novels would realistically represent social norms and mores.  As such, Victorian gender relations would be accurately represented and women would be portrayed in the subordinate social position that Victorian norms and mores had relegated them to.  Read More…
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Except for the provisions of consumer credit and contract for the transfer or sale of ownership in land, most other agreements can be transacted online and will have similar fundamental requisites as that of regular contracts made offline. For valid online contracts, there should be an acknowledged set of conditions. Read More…
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From this essay, it is clear that in both poems, it is the shifting perspective that causes the reader to become confused and pay closer attention to the action while it is the imagery and action that provide the reader with the necessary clues to understand the underlying sublime element suggested by both. Read More…
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Even the names of the main characters such as Daisy, the young, beautiful, vivacious and incredibly free spirited American woman and Winterbourne her compatriot who is of a more sophisticated Europeanized disposition are symbolic of this stark cultural contrast. Read More…
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Considering Mrs. Turpin’s perception about herself and her judgmental attitude towards others, the vision she experiences at the end of the story represents an epiphany that offers an insight about the Read More…
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I passionately took up the challenge of experimenting with everything that differentiated a great actor from a poor actor. It also sent me on the path of self-discovery, and I unearthed many of my latent abilities. So profound was my SDP experience that it not only changed me as a person, and as an actress, but also broadened my outlook. Read More…
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It is considered that between 1963 and his death in 1967 Orton wrote three important and four lesser plays, the three 'important' of which are to be discussed here. In the incredibly tolerant theatrical climate of the 1960s, Orton was able to persuade audiences that issues such as homosexuality, incest, and violence, could in fact be shown on the stage, and actually be found to be funny. Read More…
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"Mise-en-scene" is an original French word applied to the theatre, and it referred to any material component added to the choreographic composition of the stage including the actors and their performances. In filmmaking, the word has been expertly applied to the criticism of movies by the renowned critic and theorist André Bazin (1918-1958), co-founder of the popular film journal Cahiers du (Cristiano 2006). Read More…
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History comes back, but not literally. Contemporary film noir emerged, and their existence is based either from totally new concepts or a development of the idea from the old film noir--a remake. There are a number of successful film productions that have various portrayals, which may be perceived with gap between the original noir to the current. Read More…
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Kelly & Metcalfe (2011) explain that when one is not clear about his interpretation of an ambiguous facial expression (such as that of Tinkerbell in the picture), it prods him to find more information until he is content and confident in his assessment of the emotion being conveyed. In the pre-intervention think aloud, Amy admitted she was unsure of Tinkerbell’s emotional state. Read More…
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The city of Akashic-themed noir series ultimately reaches L.A., a leader locale in this subgenre. Among all his contributors, Michael Connelly is the most familiar with the highest percentage of the audience. Mulholland Drive, by Connelly, is a fitting tribute to the well-organized noir film Double Indemnity. Read More…
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Centering his life on this philosophy, Jay Gatsby sets out to pursue his ambitious but idealistic goals. At no point during the story of his life does he consider that his aspirations are not possibly achievable and that is farfetched. Nonetheless, his optimistic nature and persistence give him the power to test his ideas and experience the real worth they hold for him.

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If a person sends the other a stone, he would look at it and feel what feelings it stirs in the person. The shape, size, and touch of a stone are three primary measures. A small smooth stone would mean that the person is happy for the other while a rough-surfaced stone would mean that the person is worried. Read More…
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During Victorian period, women began to question their allotted place in society as more and more opportunities opened for them in the urban centers of the country, providing them with a means of supporting themselves and freeing themselves from the yoke of male domination. These positions were not the positions of the equal right of modern times. Read More…
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Music, although non-visual, is also considered as a mise-en-scene. It largely contributes to the mood of the film; in its turn, it will help the audience appreciate the story and characters in a more in-depth manner. Many directors have a specific style, or “flavor”, when it comes to directing movies. Read More…
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It is indeed true that the grandmother in the story “A Good Man is hard to Find” is a moral manipulator. She pretends to be a moral person so as to cheat others. She knew how to manipulate other people by talking about morals and pretending to be a moral person.   Read More…
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The forefathers of America even had a dream. The dream of seeing it becomes the most successful democracy(Abraham Lincoln), the dream of liberty, equality, and justice to everybody, irrespective of caste, creed or color(Martin Luther King) and the dream of an America where moral values and virtues are not compromised for the purpose of wealth and material possessions. Read More…
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Further, these classic novels also illustrate how the main characters, in conjunction with the help and expertise of their family and friends, are able to overcome the obstacles in their lives and live productively in society. Moreover, these novels illustrate how individuals can change their lives for the betterment of themselves and others around them if they have the determination within themselves. Read More…
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By sheer scale of violence and global involvement, the Second World War can be said to be a turning point in the history of mankind. Events had occurred in such a manner that we have realized the amount of devastation a global war can unleash. The war and its effect on the lives of soldiers and civilians have been subject to many memorable movies which have widely influenced the public perception of the war. Read More…
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Objectives The objectives of this paper are detailed below: 1. To discover the elements of landscape and wilderness in cinematic films such as Walkabout by Nicholas Roeg, Safe by Todd Haynes and The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert by Stephen Elliot among others. Read More…
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In the dialogue that follows, the narrator becomes an infiltrator, a present observer pointing out and enhancing the unintended comic errors in the words and meanings of the men in Mr. Kernan's bedroom. This figure has evolved out of the borrowed voice in the public house and may be described as the poetic narrator acting impishly. Read More…
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Though the very first frame in the movie tends to facilitate an intimate view of Kane, extending a vivid close up of his struggling and quivering lips as he utters his enigmatic last words “Rosebud”, yet they do succeed in leavening the audience interest regarding this impressive character, by straightaway presenting it as somebody, whose travails and life story do deserve attention. Read More…
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Before one can construct a literary critique, that person must first have some understanding of what ‘literature’ really is. Offers five fundamental aspects of literature for the critic: writing that constitutes polite learning, a body of writing produced by a particular nation, creative or imaginative writing, substantial or important writing. Read More…
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s, the duke of Athens and Hippolyta, the Queen of Amazons; Hermia, Helena, Lysander and Demetrius, the youngsters caught up in the tortuous throes of love; the fairy king and queen, Oberon and Titania, whose marital discord sets the stage for mischief and finally a company of Read More…
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Truman Capote’s book In Cold Blood, categorized as a new genre of its kind in the literary field. According to Hollowell, Truman Capote has classified his piece as a non-fictional novel and a new invention in literature. The adequately thrilling book is an organized narration of cold murder in a middle-class village of Holcomb in the state of Kansas in the United States of America. Read More…
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In “Everyday Use,” the author tells a story revolving around a mother and her two daughters. These share conflicting ideas and perspectives about their identity and ancestry, even though they are members of the same family. The mother is a happy woman, who loves her life and is proud of it despite the fact that she is not endowed with wealth. Read More…
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This focused study looks at the outcome of a methodical research that is systematically designed to explore various genuine factors that are considered to be of utmost importance and contribute significantly towards the instigation of consumer behavior and the intricate patterns of consumer preference in restaurant selection Read More…
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The actual events and participants in the scandal has been a source of contention ever since with supporters of several players pointing to statistics that belie the idea some of them purposely played badly. Both the book and the movie present this story in terms of vast panorama of characters from the baseball world, the newspaper world and the underworld. Read More…
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The most outstanding cognitive state elicited by the film includes. Understanding is much elicited from different approaches of the film. Due to the diverse nature of the characters, the divergent and the typical traits are manifested. Lt. Dixon for instance is seen persuading Tom Hansen not to file a case against John Ryan for the racial prejudice against Christine. Read More…
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This is in line to the culture of Chinese theatre which is considered to be full of color symbols. A black face generally symbolizes bravery; a red face represents loyalty while a white face suggests evil. Most of these symbols have transcended through Read More…
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The novel had great success, and the film version of a novel was made more than once. In this paper I would like to express my feelings and opinion about the film "Jane Eyre" of 1997 I watched not very long ago. Watching the movie I automatically compared it to the book and must say that this film version still misses a lot of important moments. Read More…
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The author states that the different periods in the evolution of literature marked different times for women in society. Until the mid-20th century, women played a lesser role in the mainstream. Like is still the case in some societies today, in many of these periods, women were believed to have nothing else to do beyond the domestic realm.

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Gender criticism emerged to answer issues of inaccurate character portrayal in the literature about females as portrayed by males, and vice versa, along with the distortion of female representation in literature, and lifting the attached stereotypes to both genders, during the rise of feminism in the 1950s and 1960s with the increasing number of women writers and literary critics. Read More…
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Kant’s “Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals” is an attempt in this direction while Hume’s “An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals” justifies his views. Both pieces of work are contrasted below. Kant’s concepts are discussed first followed by Hume’s concepts. Read More…
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Kawabata reveals the problems that Shimamura experiences in his life (Kawabata, p. 103). These include the problems h experiences in making human relationship. He is not able to give full commitment to women. This is evident in the fact that he is married with a family yet he searches for pleasure from other women. Read More…
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From an analysis of the contract negotiation process, it is clear that the process of negotiation adopted of integrative bargaining is the best form of bargaining depending on the characters that are exhibited. The negotiation did not need any third party in the form of the mediator, arbitrator or even a consultant to help them reach an agreement. Read More…
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Dorigen would not have been able to even make such an agreement on her own if the marriage between herself and the knight hadn’t been equal. it should be noted, that she would have considered herself the knight’s property more or less, and she simply would not have been in a position to make this agreement. Read More…
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In the most general sense, the symbol is a notion that allows material objects and events to reflect in a particular context certain ideas that are different from their immediate meaning. The symbol is a sign – however, this notion is broader since its essence is wider than simply pointing at something different from itself. Read More…
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The adequately thrilling book is an organized narration of cold murder in a middle class village of Holcomb in the state of Kansas in the United States of America. Capote’s book gives details of how Clutter’s quadruplet family succumbed to death from a cold bloody murder planned and executed by the two parolees, Dick Hickock and Perry Smith. Read More…
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This is evident in their films like X-Men and Blade Runner. To be specific, one cannot expect that all discoveries and inventions related to genetic engineering/bioengineering can lead to positive outcome. Within this scenario, some innovative ideas can be misused by someone interested in transforming the mother earth to a battleground. Read More…
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Chinese women have been a target group for people to study throughout world history. Many studies have been done on the characteristics of Chinese women of different generations under different backgrounds. In this paper, several characteristics of Chinese women after the 20th century will be expounded through analyzing 3 films about Chinese women. Read More…
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The relationship between these two main characters reflects vastly on the bard's own feelings regarding love and marriage, and interestingly enough, the two main characters function as the main critics of love although they later do fall in love themselves. Read More…
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is clear ,especially the division of the chapters as he stated (instead of the sections ) and to move the most important part of the argument into the introduction (all what relate to Othello as a character should be in the introduction ) . he did not comment on the Read More…
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From the dissertation it is clear that while other movies will be mentioned, a discussion of just four examples in detail might seem a decidedly flimsy framework on which to hang an analysis of gender roles in film, but the depth of analysis possible by choosing just a few examples enables a firm foundation for the ideas to be laid. Read More…
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Sexual behavior adopted by children is usually what has already been accepted by their society to which they are born. However different societies have varying ideas of tolerance when it comes to sexuality. Many acts considered taboo in one society may be considered a ritual in another. This paper looks at how compulsory sexuality is produced. Read More…
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Although this is oftentimes the case, the fact of the matter is that many historical films have portrayed elements of propaganda that are not nearly so overt. A further reason that individuals are oftentimes not able to recognize, or gain inference with regards to the aspects of nuanced propaganda in film. Read More…
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“This is where I got my ‘chips,’ my attitudes. I lived on West 68th Street and went to several schools – Rockhurst, Southwest High School, Wentworth Military Academy, … Restless, I guess” (Tibbitts, 1992). However, even then, he said he has always had an interest in media, experimenting with tape recorders as early as his high school days. Read More…
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The impact of this young and fit look had a great influence on the movies of that era. The introduction of a former Mr. Universe, Arnold Schwarzenegger into movies is one of the aspects of introduction of hard body idea into Hollywood. According to Shulte-Sasse, the image of hard body became a symbol of unity for all of America. (Jeffords, 26) Read More…
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With the birth of feminism has come a new way of viewing man and woman; that woman can be powerful, but also can put a mind behind this power and use it to her advantage in a less forceful way. The films also put accentuation on the instinct of the female, and the traditional role of the male is then found at the mercy of this female force. Read More…
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Introduction The horror genre has been an indisputably popular one for a very long time. Audiences get thrills from being scared. That said, horror films are much more than a means for delivering cheap thrills. They are also a reflection of society, in many ways. Read More…
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It describes the struggles of the black community in general and the Copeland family in particular, as they try to make ends meet and the physical and verbal abuse of the women in the family. The book discusses the issues of infidelity, domestic abuse, and child abuse, as witnessed through the lives of the members of the Copeland family. Read More…
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The abstraction’s shifting montage from character to human appearance is formative of a language via which it is possible to read an entire society’s history. Most possibly, due to roman emphasis on ancestors and family, portraiture is dominant in Read More…
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The theme is about misconception, struggle, and miscommunication. The story revolves around four main characters namely Walter and Ruth younger their mother Lean and sister Beneatha. The play was about the transformation which Walter wanted to experience, the road he wanted to pave from poverty to wealth.  Read More…
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Lady Windermere’s Fan is an impressive piece of work as it speaks to the influencers of people’s characters and thought processes. Society is a key determinant of people’s actions in Victorian society, but Wilde uses certain characters to show that society does not necessarily have to hold one captive as one can exercise his/her individual identity. Read More…
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The cost of acquisition along with any relevant expenses to be incurred over the period of operations needs to be matched with the expected revenue over the life of the vessel. A simple payback method could be used but it is suggested that either the discounted cash flow or the Internal Rate of Return be used as these methods. Read More…
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People viewed him as illiterate and socially bankrupt; hence the isolation. The press despised him because of his unrecorded history despite his figurative language being emulated by the President. He grew up with rich people who took care of him then later left him on the streets because of their personal opinions of Chance’s nature. Read More…
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           Semantically, we hear a different kind of language being spoken. The voices and words that are heard by the audience emanating from the home are filled with unbridled emotion—anger, sorrow and hatred (Medea) and fear (the children at the end of the play.) The public sphere where the Chorus acts out its part is the voice of reason. Read More…
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Contrarily, green flags the rich and ambivalent; those who are most kind to Emma are often dressed in green, which is itself a symbolic aspiration to perfection as well as nature. Red and green almost always occur individually; when they appear together, it is to signify a moment of great tension or a weighty decision about to be made.  Read More…
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People affected with mental illness are most disadvantaged and misrepresented in the community. Most of them experience social and economic adversities due to their illnesses. In many cases, people defend themselves by imposing discrimination against other people. As such, a person may think that he or she is running away from reality.

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Stephanie Meyer stated in an interview that according to her romance is an integral part of her novel, but the novel is just not limited to that. She said that although it’s hard to pinpoint the romance; it’s generally the favorite part of any book or novel because it reigns supreme amongst all the other emotions. Read More…
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While the structure of the novel and the presentation of events are quite interesting, the way in which women are presented is even more important since their presence in the novel has several literary interpretations Read More…
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The Restoration and the eighteenth century brought vast changes in the island of Great Britain that became single Nation after 1707.The Restow ration the f Monarchy brought hope to the divided nation but the religious issues needed to be resolved and the jails were filled with the preachers like John Bunyan who refused to accede to the Government. Read More…
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Effective leadership is an essential component of success for any organization. Effective leadership is more relevant in the modern competitive business environment. Leaders play a great role in ensuring their organization stays ahead of competitors and realizes their organizational goals. Leaders have a vision for the future of their organizations which they have to get employees to support.

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No matter how the lottery is used, it always brings the evil aspect of human nature to the surface. The evil of the lottery is the irrational beliefs that human beings harbor in their mind. While in D.H.Lawrence’s story Paul bets on the horses to become a ‘lucky’ person, in Jackson’s story the lottery is drawn to select the ‘unlucky’ person.  Read More…
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The mediums have varying de-merits and merits. The major difference lies with the eyes of the beholder. Reading a book engages the reader in a lot of hard work, use of imagination and experiences. One reads Read More…
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Cognitive Psychology. Cognitive dissonance describes the state of mind characterized by two conflicting thoughts on the same issue. As a result of this dissonance, unpleasant and tense feelings arise, forcing the individual to seek dissonance-reducing strategies. Read More…
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There are potential hazards present on the internet just as there are beneficial elements. It is therefore recommended that the personal information relative to a person's security and personal use is kept safe so that it may not be altered by any spammers or malware. Read More…
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It takes place during the times of the Jim Crow Era where segregation and advancement for African Americans was held back from progressively evolving in society. The troubles that were placed upon them as though it is a sort of societal prison in which those that deserved more from their environment didn’t get it. Read More…
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Although O. Henry shares the literary heavens with immortals like H.G. Wells and Joseph Conrad, he is sui generis in the short story genre because of the familiar surprising denouement, paraphrases of famous literary lines, and the constant allusion to mythological characters and other writers, all in a few pages. Read More…
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The film ultimately managed to promote the theme of human connectivity, despite the existence of social divisions (Orbe & Kinefuchi, 2008). However, the manner in which this theme was explored and developed in the film did not serve to promote the human interconnectivity more than it exploited the racial prejudices. Read More…
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The Victorian age is at once identified generally as a time of nostalgic perfection and rigid oppression.  It is the age of change and social advances as well as the age of the strict social structure and a severe regard for the customs of the past.  Under the reign of Queen Victoria, the Industrial Revolution came of age, blossomed and brought sweeping change across the country and the world.  Read More…
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The two stories are mainly about two married couples. The two families could not afford whatever they wanted. In Henry’s work, the two partners struggled to save the little that they had to buy Christmas presents for each other. Read More…
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The acts that Lagerkvist highlights being carried out by the dwarf are very much related to the world war and kingship during that particular era in Italy. The other minor characters such as Boccarossa are used to point out actions and deeds that are related to the way the leaders of war operated during this period and how evil some of the rulers were. Read More…
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Rapid growth in agency employment has generated an intense debate about its implications for employees and employers.  A number of employment agencies in the UK appears to be increasing while UK’s agency labour market is the most fragmented one in Europe (Hoggart, Campbell, Ray, and Vegeris, 2006). Read More…
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Successful stories are built upon the framework of a pyramid in which the action starts on one side with the exposition, builds through rising action, and reaches the summit of the pyramid with the climax. This then tapers back down the other side of the pyramid with falling action and resolution. Although there has been a great deal of experimentation. Read More…
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There are two prominent models of alcohol and drug use; the disease model and the harm reduction model.  Although the two models share an end, they have significant differences in their philosophy and execution.  Both the disease model (abstinence model) and the harm reduction model have analogous goals. Read More…
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Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence by Oshima. Other notable names that represented Hong Kong new wave include Wong Kar-Wai, John Woo, Ann Hui, and Tsui Hark among others. Tsui Hark specifically, is credited for introducing an increasing nostalgia for the Hong Kong past, cultural identity, and history. It is also worth mentioning that these movies were also concerned about Chinese martial arts just like their predecessors such as Hapkido . Read More…
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According to the research, in the majority of the plays and the novels, protagonists tend to lose every case, mistreated or misunderstood in the course of the story. Within the story, protagonists mostly seem to win the trust of the people. In other words, the main characters or the protagonists usually play a positive role throughout the play or the novel.

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Several instances in the films have dealt with the manner of how each notion has been represented and paved way for a certain stereotype as constructed by the characters. In the film Napoleon Dynamite, certain stereotypes are evident, which individually constructed and socially determined.

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According to the research findings, it can, therefore, be said that the idea of betrayal is very clear revealed in the stated short stories, emphasizing the fact of human meanness, fears and flabbiness. Such literary works give people valuable lessons and push readers to reflect about significant values of own life.

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Renowned critic, author and scholar of 18th century Samuel Johnson maintains that “Nothing can please many, and please long, but just representations of general nature.” Hence, being a great critic, Johnson has presented a superb universal approach and everlasting criteria of assessing and judging the magnificence and universality of a piece of literature. Read More…
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The paper “Sales Habits of Highly Successful Salespeople ” is an entertaining example of a professional speech. Ladies and gentle, welcome to today’s presentation. It shall be focused on the sales and marketing career as it relates to the United Kingdom market. The requirements for the sales and marketing career shall be outlined followed by the various skills and levels of experience. Read More…
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The elements and consequences of war are seen in a physical, mental, and emotional sense throughout these works. The impact and specifics of such horrors are the focus of this essay. In the book Journey’s End, there are quite a few references to the extraordinary numbers of individuals killed on the battlefield. Read More…
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According to the study, irrespective of the differences in sources which categorize agency workers’ in sectors and occupations, agency workers are most likely to be hired in professional, secretarial, process/plant/machine operations, administrative occupations, and personal services, such as, social careers, workers in hospitality. Read More…
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? It isn’t out walking you’d be anyways; it would be out shuffling because you can’t walk. I’d have to be waiting for you every five yards. What would you and I want to be out shuffling for? BILLY: for the company. HELEN: For the company? BILLY: And… HELEN: And what? BILLY: And for the way sweethearts are. Helen looked at him a second. Read More…
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