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    there is a little difference between them‚ because we think the Landlady is a serial killer and she prepares to kill him‚ as Mrs. Maloney didn’t really prepare to kill her husband‚ however she prepared to set up a convincing alibi. She gave a nip of whisky to every policeman: “Why don’t you have one yourself. You must be awfully tired. Please do. You’ve been very good to me.” And just after that‚ she offered the lamb‚ which she killed her husband with: “Why don’t you eat up that lamb that’s in the oven

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    in his office and appears to be looking for a book on the shelf. The audience then realises that he is actually looking for a bottle of whisky that he has hidden behind a book. This is symbolic for that Frank is hiding his drinking problems behind his work and education. Another example of Frank hiding his problems away from others is that when he drinks the whisky from a mug. This is so people won’t see his problems and the contents of the mug. The first time in which Rita in introduced to the play

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    What is the function of ‘Act 1’ In ‘Journeys End?’ After reading ‘Act 1’‚ we instantly get given a slight insight on some of the horrendous conditions of war‚ which is something you do initially expect to entice before reading a war play. It plays a role of developing audiences feelings and expectations by aspects such as stage directions‚ the setting‚ sounds and lighting giving you a deeper depth of realisation of how men really lived in the trenches‚ how they really acted and how they

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    fifty bucks and go into town and get whatever I want. Why‚ I could stay in a cathouse all night. I could eat any place I want‚ hotel or any place‚ and order any damn thing I could think of. An’ I could do all that every damn month. Get a gallon of whisky‚ or set in a pool room and play cards or shoot pool." Lennie knelt and looked over the fire at the angry George. And Lennie’s face was drawn in with terror. "An’ whatta I got‚" George went on furiously. "I got you! You can’t keep a job and you lose

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    Where is Appalachia? When the exact location of Appalachia is considered‚ there are many different opinions. Some would say that Appalachia is an attitude rather than a geographic location‚ while others argue that Appalachia is a location‚ running the same path as the Appalachian Mountains. Others even argue that things such as coal‚ music‚ or the attitudes of rebellion and freedom define the location of Appalachia. According to this video and the Appalachian Regional Commission‚ (http://www.youtube

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    the conflict that ends the story and the conflict at the restaurant. There is clearly an escalation of the conflicts. Parvaz has already seen the escalation before it has even started. As written here: “Parvaz couldn’t sleep; he went more to the whisky bottle even when he was on word.” This statement shows that Parvaz has a clue of what beginning of the upcoming problems and discussions might lead to. Parvaz care too much about Ali and he has already seen the possible scenario before it

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    the fire at the Judge’s feet‚ Buck also carries the Judge’s grandsons on his back‚ and rolls around with them in the grass‚ and guards their footsteps when they go on wild adventures. Buck’s dad was a huge St. Bernard‚ and his mother‚ Shep‚ was a Scotch shepherd dog. Buck only weighs one hundred and forty pounds. Buck is also a fast learner.

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    UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB NOTIFICATION NO. 369/Cond.D.S. DATE SHEET FOR THE SECOND SEMESTER EXAMINATION‚ 2013 OF B.S. 4 YEARS PROGRAMME TO BE HELD IN OCTOBER‚ 2013. WRITTEN EXAMINATION Time 02:00 p.m. to 05:00 p.m. Friday Time 02:30 p.m. to 05:30 p.m. Date & Day Paper Computer Computer Discipline October‚ 2013 Code Code Pakistan Studies PST-12101 PST-111 B.S. Applied Psychology 22nd Tuesday Pakistan Studies PST-12101 PST-111 B.S. Botany Pakistan Studies PST-12101 PST-111

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    The Republic of Scotland: naive dream or justified claim? The ‘Land of Wiskys’s’ independence movement is delighted to see the headlines of today’s newspapers. Though there have been arguments and even riots about independence since the unification of the English and Scottish Crown back in 1603‚ the recent development of David Cameron’s approval of a referendum planned for 2014 finally provides the opportunity for the Scottish to achieve separation from the UK. The issue is currently divided into

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    Cannery Row By John Steinbeck In Cannery Row‚ John Steinbeck describes the unholy community of 1920s Monterey‚ California. Cannery Row is a street that depends on canning sardines. It is where all the outcasts of society reside. Steinbeck himself‚ in the first sentence of the book‚ describes Cannery Row as "a poem‚ a stink‚ a grating noise‚ a quality of light‚ a tone‚ a habit‚ a nostalgia‚ a dream." Lee Chong‚ the owner of the local grocery‚ Dora‚ the owner of the Bear Flag Restaurant

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