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    People search for consolation they used to have before the loss and try to fill the emptiness with something which can replace the feeling from the past. Parkes and Bowlby stated that if the feeling of emptiness cannot be filled or revoked‚ people they are likely to spend their whole life trying a replacement of that certain person they have lost. The third stage illustrates the disorganisation and

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    in the Northern Italian town of Gorizia‚ close to the port of Trieste: Is that the chair whimpering or is it me? She asks the deep emptiness‚ which‚ like every emptiness‚ spreads its putrid cloak in all directions to draw her in‚ her‚ the woman rocking‚ to swallow her‚ blanket her‚ swamp her‚ envelop her‚ ready her for the rubbish heap where the emptiness‚ her emptiness‚ is piling the corpses‚ already stiffened‚ of the past. As Drndić reiterates throughout the novel‚ “Behind every name there is a story

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    in awe of the “palpable… sweetness” (54) of nature and afraid of its “natural[] and abundant…terror” (37-38). The passage begins with extreme imagery about a terrifying‚ “merciless” (16)‚ “endlessly hungry” (41) creature of darkness with an “insatiable craving for the taste of brains” (22-23) that would “eat the whole world” (26) if it could. The great horned owl is described to be the epitome of horror. Oliver is struck with trepidation as she “look[s] up and listen[s] to the… snapping of its

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    about the affairs of the world. This is partly the result of the spread of education which sharpens one’s curiosity to learn about distant lands. As a source of news‚ the newspaper is almost indispensable to those whose thirst for knowledge is insatiable. They contain news on events in distant corners of the earth. Information about such events arrives almost immediately. As a result‚ people everywhere are informed about the most important event in the world very quickly and almost at the same time

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    expansionism as the origin of the war. But the war left an uncomfortable feeling of not being able to deal better with Mexico’s defense. Mexicans do not consider the origins of the war covered in mystery and they affirm that the war was caused by the insatiable ambition of the United States ‚ aided by their weakness. Up to 1821‚ while the economy and population of the United States knew a stable government for four decades dominated by impressive elite‚ Mexico lost its dynamism. The new nation inherited

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    The growing trend in over-muscular action figures did not end with G.I. Joe. Instead‚ this toy’s popularity provided the opportunity for other brands to apply these same changes to their products. Harrison G. Pope‚ Jr.‚ a current psychiatry professor at Harvard Medical School‚ examined this trend through other action figures and their relationship with American trends in his 1998 research study‚ Evolving Ideals of Male Body Image as Seen Through Action Toys.2 In addition to G.I. Joe‚ Pope examined

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    more for social life than studies. Those who have less freedom at home misuse this opportunity and make wrong choices. They are not in minority for sure. Tuition is a lucrative business especially for those without any purpose of life and their insatiable greed for lucre. Do I need to conclude whether ‘Tuition is Bane or Boon’? Second stanza "Tuition costs are gradually becoming more than that of schools fees for Indian middle class!!" Tuition exists in form of mentoring

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    Never Tell by Alafair Burke‚ consists of a natural rhythm as it takes you through a journey of both Julia Whitmire’s and Ellie Hatcher’s world. Julia Whitmire a sixteen year old girl who lived in luxurious town house in Manhattan and attended Casden prep school‚ a private school‚ she appeared to have everything anyone could ever wish for‚ but instead she lived a complicated life that no one knew about. The author conveys a suspenseful plot by adding their own experiences from their profession based

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    I saw its high branches were kissing the ground. In front of my eyes‚ it fell on its face. I was just a mute spectator‚ as the tree belonged to some other people. The lovely tree was cut over within an hour‚ creating an eternal emptiness. It just wasn’t an emptiness of that place; it was also the absence of a life from earth. I looked inside my room‚ where my little sister was sleeping peacefully in her cradle. Just like her‚ the tree had its life‚ its existence as a living creature even

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    The Effect of Colonialism on Indigenous Culture By: Maher Jibrini In Klee Wyck‚ by Emily Carr‚ colonialism is an important issue that is brought up throughout the book. Colonialism creates divisions between natives and eventually erases their culture. In Sophie‚ Carr utilizes specific language to create a feeling of empathy with the First Nations people‚ emphasizing her view of colonization as a tool to erase the Indigenous culture. Carr’s views for colonial issues can be seen in the very beginning

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