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    audience know that the inspector is listening‚ whereas Gerald and Sheila do not which builds Dramatic irony‚ in turn forming tension as Gerald wants to keep information from the Inspector yet the audience know he is listening. Furthermore tension is created because earlier in the play Gerald proposed to Sheila however know she knows he has cheated‚ therefore their relationship could take a turn for the worse. Another segment in the play which highlights how Priestly builds tension is the scene where

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    Source of innovation

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    Source of Innovation 1: Unexpected Success and Failures According to Drucker‚ the best source for successful innovation is from an Unexpected Success or Failure. Exploitation of this requires analysis simply because an unexpected success is a symptom. For example: A competitor is having unexpected success in a particular market segment. Management must find out why this is happening‚ asking themselves what it would mean to them if they exploited it. Unexpected Failures can also lead

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    exploring realms of the new can lead to discovery of self; a goal in life that some characters would deem to be success. In Ransom‚ the notion of ‘chance’ against the norm of fate is explored; showing that a leap of faith in taking chances can lead to unexpected successes. Priam’s idea of taking a ‘chance’ to approach Achilles ‘man to man‚ as a

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    Edgar Allen Poe‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and Emily Dickinson are just some of the few authors who wrote gothic literature stories. American Romanticism was used to show the reactions to the restrictions of the puritans during the 1800’s. The purpose of Gothic literature was and still is to entertain‚ to present a moral‚ and to inspire improvement of oneself through imagination. Desolate location‚ ghost or spirit‚ use of symbols‚ an attempt to escape for a moment are some characteristics that dark romanticism

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    Carpe Diem Thesis Outline

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    Thesis Outline Thesis : I agree with the phrase “Carpe Diem” because opportunity doesn’t knock twice‚ the future is unexpected and it develops self-discovery. I. INTRODUCTION A. Introduce the film B. Define the phrase “Carpe Diem” - seize the day C. Thesis II. OPPORTUNITY DOESN’T KNOCK TWICE A. Neil discovered that his real passion in life is acting - proceeded to land the role of Puck in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream and gave an outstanding performance B. Todd Andersoon stood

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    What is irony and how is it used in the story? Irony is a stylistic device‚ used by the author to keep the drama in the story going‚ for the reader’s enjoyment. It is the twist or unexpected event which blends the elements of the story together. In the instance of O. Henry he combines exaggeration [or hyperbole] and irony to add humor in the story. O. Henry is a master of irony and exaggeration‚ so that his stories have flavor and depth. In "The Ransom of Red Chief‚" O. Henry uses the three devices;

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    Why Countries Go to War

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    usually the most brutal in terms of deaths and methods of combat. An example of a war that was based on the land gaining factor was the crusades. The crusade wars took place from about 1000 AD to 1300 AD; an incredibly long thirty decades. Wars can turn from a religious purpose to a territorial purpose and the crusades were a good example of this (doc.1). The crusades were holy wars in which Muslims were targeted. Muslims were said to be of a lower type of people than everyone else. The Muslims tried

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    In The Story of an Hour situational irony is used when Mr. Mallard turns up alive when during the whole story he is thought to be dead. It is ironic when Mrs. Mallard dies at the end of the story. There is foreshadowing for Mrs. Mallard dying but it is still unexpected. It is also ironic when we are not told any details about Mrs. Mallard’s death when throughout the whole story so far we have been told everything that

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    LO3: Produce an outline plan for an event of their choice To be Achieved by: 3.1 Produce an outline plan for a selected event 11.10.13 Unit No. Topic LO4: Be able to plan for unexpected situations To be Achieved by: 4.1 Explain the need for a contingency plan 11.10.13 4.2 Produce a contingency plan for two unexpected situations at the selected event 11.10.13 Unit No. Topic LO5: Understand the importance of security measures and Health and Safety at events To be Achieved by: 5.1 Explain the importance

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    Horror films are usually more petrifying than suspense. This type of flick commonly provokes a negative emotional response from viewers by playing on the audience’s most primal terrors. The lack of light‚ the neutral colors‚ and the unexpected and frightening sounds‚ turn the big screen in a wall of nightmares. This kind of movie often features sections that disconcert the spectators over the macabre and the paranormal. Its primary objective is to get people to experience fear by means of situations

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