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    Box Room 2010. Q5 Choose a poem in which the creation of mood or atmosphere is an important feature. Show how the poet creates a mood or atmosphere‚ and discuss its importance in your appreciation of the poem as a whole. A poem which I recently studied was Box Room by Liz Lochhead. This poem focuses on the recount of a girlfriend meeting her boyfriends’ mother for the very first time. For the duration of her stay‚ the

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    was trusted to his tyrannical and dull-witted aunt. One day Nicholas was “in disgrace”‚ so he made his Aunt believe that he was somehow trying to get into the gooseberry garden‚ but instead had no intention of doing so but did sneak into the Lumber Room. There a tremendous picture of a hunter and a stag opened to him. Soon his aunt tried to look for the boy and slipped into the rain-water tank. She asked Nicholas to fetch her a ladder but the boy pretended not to understand her‚ he said that she was

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    Hg Wells The Red Room

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    The Red Room is a ’spine chiller’ written by H.G Wells. The story is set at Lorraine Castle where a specific room is preoccupied by ghastly spirits. This story The Red Room is about a man (narrator) who seeks spirits inside Lorraine Castle‚ with his only protection as his revolver. The spirit welcomes the man in an uncomfortable manner‚ moving furniture‚ candles going out without smoke and other procedures which the spirit posses. His excuse for the cause of this terror is that ghosts are not inquisitive

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    VIRGINIA WOOLF’S A ROOM OF ONE’S OWN (1929): A FEMENIST READING -Aparna Mhetre Abstract Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own is a landmark of the twentieth-century feminist thought. It explores the history of women in literature through an unconventional and thorough investigation of the social and material conditions required for the writing of literature

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    I turn my head to the panda holding the clock that is showing 7:38 in the morning. I massage my sore arms as I move quietly out of the room. The bright sun lightens the living room as I close the room door behind me. What a great start in the morning with the warm sun shining. I quickly washed my hands in the kitchen sink‚ which is right next to the living room. Then I

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    water” and that the most dangerous and important 7/8‚ the part that sinks ships‚ lies below the surface. (“Art of Fiction”) (Onderdonk 75). In using Hemingway’s iceberg theory to examine his work The Sun Also Rises as well as James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room‚ the meaning of the texts changes dramatically. Both pieces deal with controversial themes of sexuality‚ gender relationships‚ and race relations that are hidden in order to challenge the

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    protective clothing Monitor and review implemented controls to ensure they are effective General emergency procedures: Special training should be given if some kind of emergency happens at workplace. Also emergency manual should be kept in all guests rooms so that they are aware what should be done in case of

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    My Room Profile Essay

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    comfortable as I want. Also‚ my room is where I keep my personal belongings and the things that are important to me and do not want anyone else to touch. My bedroom is the most important place in my house. The reason my bedroom is so important to me is because my room holds all of my personal belongings‚ which are very important to me. Even my dog Fiona knows she’s not supposed to go in my room. When the door is open‚ she just stares at me but never goes inside. The way my room is set up is a little messy

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    MORNING MAYA BRADFORD is sprawled out on her bed sleeping‚ camera pans the room. Her alarm goes off‚ and she lifts her head suddenly. She looks over at her clock it says 7:00 am‚ she hits it off and smacks her face into her pillow. She looks peaceful until she hears a cry from the next room. Maya then gets up‚ sits on the edge of her bed rubbing her eyes. She makes her way to the next room. INT. BABY’S ROOM She enters the room where a tear-filled baby stands awaiting her‚ arms extended. She lifts

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    Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room I. Review of the documentary Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room is a documentary that was produced in 2005 as a reflection of the 2003‚ bestselling book with the same name. The documentary was written by Bethany Mclean and Peter Elkind. The film‚ produced by Alex Gibney is an explicit demonstration of how reputable corporations can tumble down because of illicit financial management. The film is about the Enron Company‚ which experienced enormous financial

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