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    Emily Dickinson : One need not be a chamber to be haunted One need not be a chamber to be haunted‚ One need not be a house; The brain has corridors surpassing Material place. Far safer‚ of a midnight meeting External ghost‚ Than an interior confronting That whiter host. Far safer through an Abbey gallop‚ The stones achase‚ Than‚ moonless‚ one’s own self encounter In lonesome place. Ourself‚ behind ourself concealed‚ Should

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    APGAR SCORES Professor Virginia Apgar (1909-1974) • American paediatric anaesthesiologist • Founder of neonatology field • Also founder of Apgar score (1952) ← “designed first standardized method for evaluating newborns transition to life outside the womb” ← Further related Apgar score to labour‚ delivery and anaesthetics ← Apgar score at 5 min can predict neonatal survival and neurological development • In 1949: she was the 1st woman at Columbia

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    by Virginia Woof‚ we discover that the major them being addressed is in fact feminism. Woolf lectures on the topic of women and the notion of their ability to create literature. Throughout the film she exploits the ways women are being belittled due to the sex they identify as. At the beginning of he passage provided we see evidence which describes the perception’s society has created about women and the box of expectations women are supposedly expected to comply with. In the passage Woolf describes

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    FINR 2009 “A Room of One’s Own” by Virginia Woolf This text might be criticized because some Woolf’s ideas related to the importance of money and material legacy for woman to write and even their social class status though her work A Room of One’s Own. It could be “elitist” or “materialist” the terms to name the author thoughts. She starts her work whit the statement and the conditional that a woman who pretends to write literature must have at least a room alone for her to can lock and write

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                               It was a dark and kooky night when it happened. My worst nightmare happened. My friends and I were coming home from the big football game with some girls when {pause} my friend dared me to go into the "so called" old haunted mansion on N. Klent and Broadway Ave.. Why he had to do it in front of my friends and some other kids from school? I was trapped and he knew it. So I walked up the old cracked walkway. Went up the stairs as the wood whined under the weight‚ and turned

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    [pic]MAURITIUS INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION Course: Teacher’s Diploma Primary 2010-2012 Class: Brown Module Title: Values and Citizenship Education Module Code: TDPR 127 Lecturer: Mr. N. PYENEEANDEE. Date of submission: 11th November 2011 1. What are values? A personal and/or cultural value is an absolute or relative ethical value‚ the assumption of which can be the basis for ethical action. A value system is a set of consistent values and measures. A principle

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    Questions and Responses for "The Demon Haunted World" 1. What is the danger of Sagan using a rhetorical question at the end of the first paragraph‚ especially considering that he has mentioned “traditional religions” earlier on? A rhetorical question‚ commonly asked to make a statement rather than an argument‚ extracts a casual "yes" from the reader‚ as they agree to something obvious. However‚ Sagan disregards the common use of the literary device to bluntly state his personal opinion and belittle

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    Reality and fiction in Virginia Woolf’s “To the Lighthouse” I have chosen this subject because I found very interesting debate‚ and the author is one of the greatest writers of all times. His works is large and full‚ his characters are contoured such that it fascinate you. Victorian period also is one of the most famous‚ with most changes produced in English literature To the Lighthouse is a 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. A landmark novel of high modernism

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    “While like ghastly rapid river‚ through the pale palace door‚ a hideous throng rush out forever and laugh- but smile no more.” Thus ends The Haunted Palace‚ by Edgar Allen Poe‚ haunting any reader with images of depravity and vacuity. Poe often used the sound of words to depict the emotions of a story. Joseph Conrad‚ a modernist author‚ not only wrote on similar themes as Poe‚ but also chose words for their emotions first and meaning second. Conrad’s personal experience in the ivory trade by the

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    Virginia Woolf the writer of “The Death of a Moth” and Alexander Petrunkevich the writer of “The Spider and the Wasp” have many differences and similarities in their writing. They both use great details in their stories but Woolf uses metaphors and similes for her main idea and Pertrunkevich uses explicit details to state his thesis. The main similarity that Woolf and Pertrunkevich share in there writing is the use of very vivid details. They both create a clear mental picture in the readers head

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