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    How does Gattaca show that strength of character is more important for determining one’s destiny than biological makeup or genetic potential? Gattaca by Andrew Niccol explores creatively the possibility of a world dominated by genetic engineering. Gattaca is a world that wishes to eliminate genetic imperfections within its elite‚ upper class. Within this world‚ an invalid‚ Vincent Freeman challenges the assumptions of the society and through his actions and attributes‚ proves that you need

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    puts across a warning‚ illustrating that even perfection has its flaws. Vincent was naturally conceived and brought into the world‚ his future as an in-valid was certain from minutes after his birth. He grew up with his genetically perfect brother‚ Anton‚ and was brought up under the impression he was chronically ill. He expected to live only until he was 30. With no life expectations and a lack of

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    L2 Learning Case Study

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    paradigm‚ according to the research‚ the role of L1 in providing learners with “scaffolded help” can be conceived of as undeniable. From among the studies showing the advantages of using L1 in the second language classroom‚ Brooks and Donato (1994)‚ Anton and DiCamilla (1999)‚ Swain and Lapkin (2000)‚ Brooks-Lewis (2009)‚ de la Campa and Nassaji (2009) have shown the important and undeniable role of L1 in L2 learning. There are also others‚ like Al-Nofaie (2010) and Mora Pablo‚ Lengeling‚ Rubio Zenil

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    Argumentative Essay: Naps

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    They also do better work and avoid mistakes. Students in afterschool activities say finding time to sleep or to nap can be challenging. Doing after-school activities takes up their time to nap often results in being sleep deprived. English teacher‚ Anton Anderson decided to do something to help waves of drowsy teens he sees every day. In 1998‚ Anderson founded The Power Napping Club‚ a club which allows students to nap for 20 minutes at the end of the day be going to their after-school activities.

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    Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin and The Lady with the Pet Dog by Anton Chekhov both contain the theme of love but it is told in different ways for each short stories. As deep as both stories go‚ it is possible to see that the each author wrote about love but in opposite ways. Although the short stories show resemblances as far as how the men’s love for their lady make them dictate the tone of the relationship‚ it is evident that Anton Chekhov wants to show how love can suddenly appear while Kate Chopin

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    Analysis of the Bet

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    certainly choose the second. To live anyhow is better than not at all” (Chekhov 1). In Anton Chekhov’s short story “The Bet” a lawyer and a banker make a bet about which penalty is more humane. The lawyer says that life imprisonment is more humane. In saying this‚ the lawyer bets he can stayed locked up in a cell for 15 years without any human contact and it will show it’s more humane. In the short story “The Bet” by Anton Chekhov; the lawyer encounters many types of conflicts including man vs. man‚ man

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    Ethan Coen‚ No Country For Old Men is an existential film as it reveals the idea of the existential concept of absurdity — anything may happen to anyone at anytime without any rational explanation. The three protagonists in the film‚ Llewellyn Moss‚ Anton Chigurh‚ and Ed Tom Bell‚ all experiences certain existential absurdity and amorality from the rest of the world. As a character‚ Llewellyn Moss is searching for the meaning of life. Though‚ he is ultimately faced with the futility of such a quest

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    Bibliography:        Otto Scharmer: Theory U Simon Sinek: golden circle The cherry orchard‚ Anton Chekhov KUHN‚ THOMAS SAMUEL (b. Cincinnati‚ Ohio‚ 18 July 1922; d. Cambridge‚ Massachusetts‚ 17 June 1996) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions‚ Tomas Kuhn Cours de la philosophie positive‚ Auguste Komte Black swan theory ‚Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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    Assignment

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    TOPIC: DRAMA “THE BEAR” Question: What is a farce? Can we include “The Bear” in this? If yes‚ why? Answer: A farce is a comedy that aims at entertaining the audience through situations that are highly exaggerated‚ extravagant‚ and thus improbable. Farces are often highly incomprehensible plot-wise (due to the many plot twists and random events that occur)‚ but viewers are encouraged not to try to follow the plot in order to avoid becoming confused and overwhelmed. Farce is also characterized by physical

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    TRIAL OF BROTHER JERO

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF “THE TRIALS OF BROTHER JERO” Soyinka captures worldwide issues by using a West African setting. The satirical message in the text is conveyed through ridiculing of the vice and follies of the contemporary Nigeria society via religious institution. His fictive output belongs to the horatian mode of satire which ridicules the follies with the intention of correcting society. Through symbolism‚ comedy and irony‚ the aberrant and corrupt nature of our religious leaders are exposed

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