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    Improvisation

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    Improvisation occurs when one adjusts to an unexpected situation. Like the process of creativity‚ these reactions are not predetermined or planned in a distinct way. (quote?) When spontaneous or unexpected situations occur‚ one reacts using solely his knowledge and being. Thus improvisation’s most basic form is evident in everyday encounters and interactions (Hodgson and Richards..?) Each day‚ individuals encounter situations or events that require them to act based on the parameters of the situation

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    that through a recent discovery there is a planet in space with just the right conditions for sustaining life. 2) Is this really a new result? That is‚ was the new result totally unexpected‚ was it already anticipated‚ was it a better measure of a known result‚ or is it just one of a series of similar claims? Technically speaking the results that the articles discuss are new and yet not new at the same time. However‚ it would be fair to say that with the discovery of planet Gliese 581g

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    Aspects of a Novel

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    ASPECTS OF A NOVEL by Prof. Raj Kumar Verma Professor‚ Department of English Sri Aurobindo College University of Delhi Today we are here to discuss to know and to analyse how to read a novel. Reading of a novel is an activity which as readers of literature which as readers of story. All of us who have some degree of education are quite familiar with and yet despite that familiarity despite having read quite a few novels for entertainment for knowledge purpose or simply for the sake of passing

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    Human Spirit

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    tests of time men and women across the world have shown they really are in times of conflict. In times where the true character of a person is really put to the limit‚ people are able to see who they really are. These conflicts can serve to reveal unexpected qualities in an individual. Times of conflict can suddenly expose a person’s true moral fibre and the courage of their convictions. A number of people may shy away from their personal qualities‚ and do their best not to big note themselves‚ however

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    What ideas about discovery are conveyed by Peter Weir’s ‘Dead Poets Society’ and one other text? The process of discovery has the ability to greatly impact an individual resulting in them having new ideas and perceptions on themselves and others. These ideas differ for all individuals as each has their own experiences and develops from them in unique and personal ways. This is clearly evident in the film ‘Dead Poets Society’ by Peter Weir as it is a text which significantly focuses on the concept

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    The China Coin Essay

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    Discoveries driven by wonder or necessity can be challenging and confronting‚ compelling individuals to re-evaluate their personal and social assumptions. Their perceptions of themselves and others can be transformative and lead them to new insights on their relationships and the wider world. “The China Coin” by Allan Baillie portrays Leah and her mother‚ Joan‚ in a mission to finding half of a missing coin. On this mission‚ they accept their renewed identities and confront the challenges of the

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    world forever. The unexpected discovery of a course to the Americas opened trade unimaginable to Columbus’ contemporary Europe. Many new spices‚ foods‚ and animals were introduced to Europe as a result of what Columbus and previous Vikings discovered by sailing west. This is one of the reasons colonies were established in the Americas. As royal families were introduced to these new experiences‚ like potatoes and sugar‚ they funded explorers‚ such as Columbus‚ to make new discoveries and claim land as

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    analysis of a potery metaphor Journey through the Waves : An Analysis of the Poem Fisherman ’ by Kurt Brown [Thesis Statement] The poem Fisherman ’ by Kurt Brown is a figurative writing of one person ’s journey towards self discovery and self acceptance . Also ‚ it is an optimistic poem that speaks of hope and persistence . Here ‚ metaphorical phrases are used to convey the thoughts and emotions of the writer . In addition ‚ the chosen metaphors are meant to guide through the emotions and to give

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    Tragedy Notes

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    engaged in a conflict * Hero experiences great suffering * Hero is defeated and dies Tragedies involve… * A faulty or corrupt society * Tragic hero * Tragic flaw * Mistaken choice of action * Catastrophe * Discovery Tragedy arouses in the audience the emotions of pity and fear * Producing in the audience an catharsis of emotion Tragedy reaffirms the fundamental order of the universe Faulty or corrupt society * Characters that are more “wicked”

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    able to find that when the light from the sun and bright stars were analyzed‚ there were characteristic absorption lines present in the spectrum produced. There was further advancement in 1859 when Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen made an unexpected discovery. They were able to identify the cause of the dark lines seen in the solar spectra. These two scientists were able to find that every chemical element produces a unique spectrum‚ which allowed them to determine that this could be a powerful

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