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    COMMENTARY Every Woman’s Right to Say ‘No’ This article is an attempt to understand the interrelated triad of love‚ masculinity and sexuality in the context of the recent “love crime” episode at the Jawaharlal Nehru University. The naturalising of violence and masculinised love is not “exceptional” anymore‚ and the woman’s autonomy and right to say “no” have been subverted by their fear for safety. O n 31 July 2013‚ a student at the School of Languages‚ Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)

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    “rooting through an up-to-the-minute designer kitchen colour-coordinated in blood red” (The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History‚ 2002). Rosler wants to show that the media can no longer censor the violence from American homes‚ exposing them to the reality of their surroundings. In this work‚ there are gender stereotypes present in the images that Rosler chose to use in the collage work. Even though there are no women present in this work‚ the kitchen in American homes during the war time was often

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    Paper BCOM/275 June 4‚ 2012 Quinton Murphy Chilean Copper Mine Collapse This paper will discuss in how important it’s to know your audience. When having to communicate a disaster like the Chilean copper mine that occur in South America it’s one example of where knowing your audience was a very important issue. This disaster in the Chilean copper mine‚ a disastrous downfall in one of the shafts of the mine has

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    QUESTION 1 Perform a SWOT Analysis for the restaurant and explain how County Kitchen could be competitive with the deployment of mobile commerce? SWOT analysis is grounded in the basic principle that strategy-making efforts must aim at producing a good fit between a company’s resource capability (as reflected by its balance of resource strengths and weakness) and its external situation (as reflected by industry and competitive conditions‚ the company’s own market opportunities‚ and specific external

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    Havisham A poem in which the speaker’s personality is gradually revealed is "Havisham" by Carol Ann Duffy. The poem is delivered in the persona of Miss Havisham‚ a character from Charles Dickens’ novel‚ "Great Expectations". In the poem‚ Miss Havisham was cruelly stood-up on her wedding day by her fraudster fiancé‚ and as a result she stopped all the clocks‚ stayed in her wedding dress and left the wedding banquet out for decades. Miss Havisham’s bitter and violent personality is revealed

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    Analysis by theme – Carol Ann Duffy CHILDHOOD Notes from “Originally” Repeatedly returns to the metaphor of childhood as a “country” – echoes of L.P. Hartley’s “The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there. Notion of past being intimately associated with place‚ and that adulthood is a journey away from it. “All childhood is an emigration.”/ “I want our own country”. Fear of being in an alien place as a child reflected in the alienation of adult life. “I lost a river

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    received the vote most historians agree that the beginning of the suffrage campaign was in 1832 when a woman asked a campaigner‚ while campaigning for the wider male‚ vote to include women. It was not until 1903 when Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst founded the Woman’s Social and Political Union (WSPU). She founded this group having been a member of the Suffragists. She became frustrated with the Suffragists’ tactics‚ especially their middle class and gradualist ideas. The motto of the Suffragettes was "Deeds‚ not

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    made. In the 1600’s‚ a woman’s role was to be a good Christian and live to serve your husband (Murkham). In the male-dominated world‚ a woman was to be a good housewife and take care of the kids. “Let our English housewife be a godly‚ constant and religious woman‚ learning from the worthy Preacher and her Husband.” In this short excerpt titled‚ “Countrey Contentments”‚ says the english woman should look up to the man and her religion (Murkham). Another example of a woman’s role in the 1600’s is from

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    Reader Response of “From the Poets in the Kitchen” by Paule Marshall In the essay‚ “From the Poets in the Kitchen‚” Paule Marshall talks about a time when she listened to a novelist who said that women possess the ability to talk with ordinary and typical words‚ which some expert writers use. This novelist also said that women‚ who use everyday words‚ converse mostly in the kitchen‚ and this experience plays an enormous role into them becoming a skillful writer. In addition‚ Marshall goes on to

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    22/101 Soto‚ Rigoberto McClintock‚ “Propaganda Techniques” In the article “Propaganda techniques in today’s advertising”‚ Ann McClintock tells us that advertisement is a form of brainwashing that is willingly absorbed by its “victims”. The author begins by stating that propaganda’s goal is to persuade the audience in order to convince it of a certain message regardless of its credibility. In the second part of the article‚ McClintock describes the different types of propaganda

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