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    Brent Loth AP English November 10th Moral Ambiguity In the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess‚ we are introduced to a bizarre and atypical protagonist‚ Alex. This young delinquent displays incredible depravity and revels in his random violent actions. In all of his cruelty‚ he feels no guilt and seems completely uninterested in a moral explanation for his actions. As Alex narrates in disorienting language that is difficult to decipher‚ one finds themselves yearning to understand

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    2.1 Definition of Terms. 2.1.1. Symptoms and Consequences of Stress: The physiological changes that take place within the body in response to stress are responsible for most stress symptoms. The battle against the stressor is referred to as the fight-or-flight response. Recent studies suggest that females tend-and befriend in response to a stressor. They protect and nurture (tend) and turn to social networks for support (befriend). Also‚ the brain senses stress as damage to well-being and therefore

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    Africans. She explains this story‚ which she used for her class to write an essay about‚ in order to analyze the vocabulary they used and also the ambiguity of the terms “humanity” and “universal.” Writing to the readers of this book‚ most likely other professors and students‚ Mukherjee wanted to explain how her student’s erased the terrible ambiguities out of words and created their own ideologies of what the story meant. Quotes: “The short fiction anthology I used for my introductory English 100

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    acts of crime‚ revenge‚ and sins for the ones that we love. This book written by the classic author Nathaniel Hawthorne has a lot of ambiguous characters. Hawthorne used his characters to portray irony and moral ambiguity. The most intriguing character I chose that displays moral ambiguity is Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale. His character is fairly interesting being that he is a reverend minister and an adulterer. We learn that Dimmesdale is a prime example of an ambiguous character because he doesn’t have

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    the fallacy of their signification interesting and they hence serve as a distinctive‚ signature element in his work. “They prove to have a crossbred cultural background quite of their own” ‚ he says. The fabric in the piece creates an allusion of ambiguity and artifice‚ and the hybrid construction of

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    organization. The customer measure targets towards the percentage of customer turnover; increase the sales and maximize customer satisfaction. Example: Balance scorecard measure - On Time Delivery (Customer) Desirable characteristics - • Eliminates ambiguity • Clear production process • Builds employee focus Explanation - Toyota uses just-in-time production process with essentially no materials or components inventory. It considers an order to be on time only if it arrives within 1 hour of the

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    1. Henry James’s theory of the novel‚ introduced in his critical essay The Art of Fiction‚ has been considered as “playing an important part in the definition of the new conventions of the modernist novel” (Dobrinescu‚ 203). The theory’s central point or main concern has to do with‚ as Hopkins considers‚ “taking the novel (and‚ consequently‚ theoretical discussion of the novel) seriously”. For James‚ the novel corresponds to the ultimate art form and it should have a position the community as such

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    Notes on the Formalist (New Criticism) Literary Lens Claire‚ Jill. “Formalist Theory Applied to ​ The Poisonwood Bible.”​ Teaching Barbara ​ Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible‚” from Multiple Critical Perspectives. ​ Clayton‚ De.: Prestwick House‚ Inc. 2011.​ Print. ​ THE FORMALIST APPROACH TO LITERATURE was developed at the beginning of the 20th century and remained popular until the 1970s‚ when other literary theories began to gain popularity. Today‚ formalism is generally regarded as a rigid and

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    Policy implementation—a review of literature Introduction: Implementation has been defined as “the carrying out of a basic policy decision ‚ usually incorporated in a statute but can be in form of important executive orders or court decisions”(mazmanian and sabatier 1983). It has also been defined as those actions by people that are directed at achievement of objectives set forth in the policy decision (van meter and van Horne 1974). Thus Policy implementation is what develops between an intention

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    <br> <br>The Hound Of the Baskervilles was a very interesting book‚ from the start to the end and not like other books where it might take a while to get involved into the story. A good reason to support why I like the book was the technique conscious ambiguity that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used during writing the book. Doyle did not reveal all the solutions to the problem at once because; he left things out or told you something else. An example of this style was when Dr. Mortimer was telling Holmes and

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