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    Symbolism in Fences

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    Symbols in Fences As we know that‚ “Symbolism is a literary deice in which an object‚ event‚ or action is used to suggest a meaning beyond its literal meaning” (p.1801). In the play night Mother‚ by Marsha Norman used the symbol of “bus” to compare Jessie life; she feel herself as if no progress in life after the age fifty years. Therefore‚ she compares herself with such a “Bus” which will reach in same place even after fifty years. So‚ ‘Bus’ symbolizes the lack of progress‚ sense of hopelessness

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    A tragic hero is a character who used to do good deeds in the light of others but allows for his flaws or inner struggles to overcome him. As a result‚ this downfall leads to the character’s death. In the case of Troy Maxson‚ main character from the play “Fences” by August Wilson‚ it is clear that he constantly struggles to keep up with good deeds for his family‚ but unfortunately allowed his inner flaws to lead him to his lonely and tragic death. Therefore‚ Troy Maxson is indeed considered a tragic

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    King and guests unveiling a plaque commemorating the Famous Five. 11 June‚ 1938. Library and Archives of Canada. Web. 29 November‚ 2010. 2. Mark Mennie. Statue of the Famous Five: Reaction on hearing the judgment from the Privy Council. Ca.1930s. Alberta News. Web. 29 November‚ 2010. 3. Emma‚ Peel. Hard times? Not so much.1930s. Open Salon. Web. 27 Nov. 2010. 4. (artist unknown). No job‚ no hope. Ca.1930s. The Great Depression: A Brief Overview. Web. 29 November‚ 2010 5. (artist unknown). Photograph

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    Tax Auditor

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    background and experience required‚ duties and responsibilities‚ working conditions‚ salary and benefits‚ career advancement‚ and Auditor Apprenticeship Program (AAP). The information for the report was gathered mainly from Canada Revenue Agency and Alberta Occupational Profiles (OOC) web sites. Also an interview was conducted for primary source with Ross who worked for CRA for 33 years as a Tax Auditor. Your Future Stars Here The details of the Audit position at CRA will be explored. There are

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    Mnemonic Devices in CLSU

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    Leadership Journal". Mnemonic Devices. Utah University. Academic Resources Center. http://www.usu.edu/arc. Retrieved February 23‚ 2014. Ng‚ E.‚ Legge‚ E.L.‚ & Caplan‚ J.B. (2010). Virtual Environments as Mnemonics. Department of Psychology‚ University of Alberta Orwell Press‚ The Richardson‚ J. T. E. (1995). The Efficacy of Imagery Mnemonics in Memory Remediation. Neuropsychologia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/00 283932(95)00068-E. Tate‚ R. L. (1997). Beyond one-bun‚ two-shoe: Recent advances in the psychological

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    Death of a Salesman

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    One theme that I found in both Arthur Miller’s play “Death of a Salesman” and August Wilson’s “Fences” is disloyalty and dishonesty. The main characters in both stories‚ Willy in “Death of a Salesman‚” and Troy in “Fences” both completely lost their loyalty and honesty with their wives as they have affairs with other woman. In both stories‚ Troy and Willy’s behaviors and attitudes are very different from one another in relation to how they handle their family and marriage. However‚ their actions

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    Kent Clark Andrew Watson ENG 1020-057 4/24/2013 Annotated Bibliography Biello‚ David. "A dirty business." Scientific American 308.2 (2013): 14. The author describes the dirty tar oil sands in Alberta‚ Canada. His main focus is about global warming and climate change. This article is relevant to my final essay because its main focus is on how the pipeline affects global warming. Biello explains that these oil sands emit twice as much greenhouse gas per barrel compared to Saudi

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    Imagine a forest with unnatural beauty: green trees‚ a wide variety of wildlife‚ clean water from streams‚ and the sound of migrating birds flying overhead. Now imagine that same exact forest with tar sands oil running through it: wilting trees‚ bone-thin wildlife suffocating from the fumes‚ and streams covered in brown and black oil. Jonathan Waldman‚ an environmental journalist at the University of Colorado‚ published an article that argued that the Keystone XL pipeline should be built because

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    Canada Explication

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    “mass in the Cathedral of St. Paul”. For Ontario‚ the speaker focuses on the classic city/nature divide‚ stating he is a “canoe trip down the Ottawa” and contrasting this by saying “I’m a mortgage‚ I’m a loan I’m last week’s unpaid rent”. Manitoba‚ Alberta and BC all gain mention in the following ways‚ where the simple life‚ oils and mountains are brought up. However‚ it’s interesting that as the speaker moves west‚ there is increasingly less description‚ in fact‚ while Saskatchewan isn’t even mentioned

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    resulting in lower grades. Moreover‚ school sports requires funding‚ often thousands of dollars that could be used on education. Ultimately‚ there is no point in playing school sports if the bad outweighs the good? According to the University of Alberta‚ playing sports increases confidence and builds more rewarding friendships. These studies argue that school sports are good for students in that.respect. The only problem

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