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    economy as a whole for the period 1948-61. This study used sales to represent demand for the product and suggest the importance of accelerator. Short-term rate of interest had also been found to be significant. Sastry’s study (1996) was a cross-section analysis of total inventories of companies across several heterogenous industries for the period 1955-60 using balance sheet data of public limited companies in the private sector. The study brought out the importance of accelerator represented by change

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    Love for another often hides a greater love for oneself” By a close comparison of your two texts‚ discuss the representation of sex and seduction. In both Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ and Ford’s ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore’ sex is represented as a catalyst for sin. The love which is promised by many of the central characters in the poem and the play often has a falsehood and is used as a facade for the character’s true egotistic needs within. One can see a falsehood in Giovanni’s admitted love for

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    very angry at Pi for practicing religions other than his own Pi Patel‚ a Hindu boy from Pondicherry‚ India‚ narrates this novel. The novel begins with Pi going into great depth about the life of a sloth‚ which reminds him of a god. Pi explains how he got his name – from a swimming pool. This leads into Pi’s life story‚ which begins with his fond memories of his father’s zoo in India. Following this is a memory of a trip he took with his family‚ where he meets a catholic priest who introduces him

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    Jack London had a difficult start to an accomplished life. Through his writings he expressed the social and intellectual problems in the 1900s. London influenced many great writers through his different socialism ideas. His writings show the difficult issues for the time through race and class. Through his writing “To Build a Fire” London describes the difficulties of his own time in the Yukon Territory. The conflict of man vs. nature is expressed greatly through London’s’ work. The beginning of

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    covered in blood.” After his long and suffering journey [AdvSc]‚ Homer’s Odysseus finally returns home to his palace and finds all the suitors taking advantage of his absence [PrPP] and trying to court his wife. His absence has created a very tough life for his family and faithful servants‚ but now that he has returned‚ he kills all the suitors and returns order back to the palace. Odysseus’s return home‚ his ability to install peace and order within his palace once he returns‚ and Homer’s description

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    1. Tina attributes her poor performance on the quiz to her teacher’s inability to teach the material. However‚ she believes that other students who did not do well on the quiz failed because they did not study hard enough. Tina’s reasoning illustrates: a. the actor/observer discrepancy. b. the fundamental attribution error. c. self-fulfilling prophecy. d. ingroup favoritism. 2. Adriana was assigned to do a class project with Jim. Jim rarely spoke in class‚ and Adriana didn’t

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    Love The most prevalent theme in this story is Love‚ which two knights are ready to battle each other to get Emily. Palamon and Arcite are knights of Thebes. They are both captured and thrown into prison for lifetime by the duke name Theseus of Athens. In prison they see Emily from the bar window and both falls in love with her. They both argue about Emily that who should get her and not‚ but they had sworn oath to each other to be true and loyal to each other. Palamon saying “rather that you should

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    Frances Rodriguez March 26‚ 2013 Pd. 2 Araby Analysis Draft. A Short Story Analysis Araby is a short story written by James Joyce about a young boy who lives in Dublin. In the story‚ the boy has a crush on his friend’s sister. The crush causes him to travel far away to the Araby bazaar‚ to get her a gift which he then later realizes was very childish to do. The boy lets his heart take over his actions and not think with his mind. The story starts with describing the setting.The

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    the constant struggle between man and nature. In the short fiction‚ “To Build a Fire‚” London demonstrates the human race’s inability to listen to nature when needed. The opening of “To Build a Fire” uses vivid imagery‚ giving you a strong idea of the cold and harsh weather. “There was no sun nor hint of sun‚ though there was not a cloud in the sky.” this sentence alone could set chills to the reader. (London 127-137) The imagery is meant to bring the reader with the main character‚ make them feel

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    births in the United States were teenage girls from the ages fifteen to nineteen. Almost one million teenagers become pregnant each year and about 485‚00 give birth. In many situations the answer to keeping a relationship going is to have a good sex life. Most teen relationships are based on sex. This is one of the main reasons why teenage birth rates are so high. Each side has their own answer to the question‚ what causes teen pregnancy‚ and how can we prevent it? There are various reasons as to

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