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    Alison tried to obey‚ but her legs still refused to cooperate‚ her head spun again and in fear of falling she took his hand. She loathed to accept it‚ but she wouldn’t have been able to stand without his support. He wrapped an arm around her in what she felt was a parody of an embrace and pulled her close. Alison capitulated and leaned her forehead against his shoulder until her legs could support her properly again. The Master spoke softly into her hair “Little girl‚ you are completely mine now

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    Pretty Little Liars is the story of four teen girls—Aria‚ Hanna‚ Spencer‚ and Emily— whose world is turned upside down when their ringleader Alison goes missing. The book begins a year after Alison’s disappearance. Aria has been abroad for a year with her family‚ and the other three girls have drifted apart. When Aria returns from Iceland‚ Alison’s body is finally found‚ and the four girls start receiving creepy and threatening text messages from an untraceable number. The texts are signed

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    “A good WIF was ther of biside BATHE‚” (I‚ 445). From the very first line in her introduction‚ Alison is defined as a wife‚ and most importantly‚ a “good wife”. Everything about her is exaggerated‚ from the number of husbands she had‚ “Housbondes at chirche dore she hadde fyve‚” (I‚ 460)‚ to the times she travelled to Jerusalem‚ “And thries hadde she been at Jerusalem;” (I‚ 463)‚ and finally to her physical appearance‚ “A foot-mantel aboute hir hipes large‚” (I‚ 472). Her greatest talents are cloth-making

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    basic values and commitments? 4) Which course of action is feasible in the world as it is? Given the situation with Alison and AlphaSoft Corporation‚ I would say that the course of action that will do the most good and the least amount of harm is to let Alison continue with her current position and positively influence her to continue her education and complete her MBA. Alison was hired into a position that did not require an MBA and moved up the ranks with hard work and her leadership has positively

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    the Canterbury Tales. This tale is a representation of the type of role a woman had in the Late Middle Ages. In the Canterbury Tales‚ he portrays the Wife of Bath‚ Alison‚ as a woman who does not go by the tradition of her times with her boldness and desire for authority. Chaucer presents a woman’s point of view throughout this tale. Alison‚ the Wife of Bath‚ was one of the main medieval women in literature. She refused to let men control her being so strong willed and free. The main focus of this tale

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    theoretical hypotheses: First Hypothesis the first hypothesis is based on the email number 20 from Jean’s Inbox sent by Alison on the 6th July 2008‚ 20:25:14 with the Subject: By the way… : where Alison wrote “Looks like the woman we turned down for the job…” It’s possible that the woman mentioned in the email may have felt‚ somehow‚ unfairly turned down and tried to get back at Alison for turning her down. The Second Hypothesis The second hypothesis is based on the email 210 sent by Alex on the

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    She was getting her ostentatious‚ theatrical‚ and kitschy epithet; A eulogy she always wanted. The rest of the world would call it a demented death wish. But‚ that’s Ms. Brundidge for you – Crazy and neurotic to the very core. Yes‚ Alison Jean Brundidge had chosen to die‚ this night. Ms. Brundidge had never surmised that her death would be upon her so soon. Alas‚ it most certainly was. Ms. Brundidge had lost everything. Her seemingly happy‚ gay life had turned into a jocular disaster

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    However‚ the “Miller’s Tale” perverts the concept of courtly love. Instead we are shown the forthright and graphic sexual tendencies among non-aristocrats‚ in which courtly behavior is mocked. We are told that Nick‚ the tenant of the house‚ grabbed Alison and begged her to have sex with him‚ saying “unless I have my will of you I’ll die of secret love.” (91) Such an action would have been extremely rebuked by the nobility because it is essentially the antithesis of courtly love. Another way that courtly

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    romance. Through examining both similarities and differences between the two tales‚ one can show “The Miller’s Tale” as a social commentary against “The Knight’s Tale” of courtly love. Page 2 In “The Miller’s Tale”‚ a love triangle exists between Alison‚ Nicholas and Absolon with the added element of John‚ Alison’s husband. Although the love triangle that exists in “The Miller’s Tale” is more traditional in terms of a marriage being involved‚ the subject matter of this courtly love proves a point

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    travel to San Francisco‚ California. She went to California to visit her fiancé. Alison‚ Mary’s six month old daughter was left unattended for seven days. Upon return to Chicago‚ Mary discovered her six month old daughter died of dehydration. Mary has been charged with second degree murder‚ which is intentional murder without any premeditation. As a member of the jury I would have found Mary guilty of murder of Alison based on the testimony offered to me in the handout.             I thought the

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