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    products they sell are flowers‚ balloons and bouquets. O2 is a public limited company. The main products that they sell are mobile phones and contracts however they offer their customers sports and various different concert tickets. Research analysis In my questionnaire‚ 40% of people said that they had seen advertising for Berkshire cycles in magazines and 16% of the people had seen advertising in flyers/ newspapers. This is an extremely high percentage which indicates that these are effective

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    stated in The Pardoner’s Tale. The Pardoner’s Tale is one of The Canterbury Tales. In The Pardoner’s Tale‚ the Pardoner begins the prologue by fleetingly accounting his methods of conning people out of their money. Then‚ he begins to tell a tale. In the tale‚ three rioters are out to kill Death. They encounter an old man who explains he will wander the earth for someone who’s willing to exchange youth for an old age. He says “Not alas Death will take my life” (The Pardoner’s Tale 119). The men ask him

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    Divided: The Women of Gilead The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood depicts a dystopian society where the United States has been taken over by a monotheocracy and transformed into the country of Gilead. The majority of the woman in this society have been split into three basic categories: Wives‚ Marthas‚ and Handmaids. There are also Econowives‚ Aunts‚ and Unwomen. The main character‚ Offred‚ is a Handmaid. The Handmaids’ sole purpose in this society is to provide babies for powerful households where

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    However‚ speculative world of the novel isn’t very different from the reality of the world. All things considered‚ Republic of Gilead has parallelism with today’s Islamic Republic of Iran about the restrictions imposed by government. Both governments are very strict about role of women in the society‚ and they curtail

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    were suspended‚ for bullying in the 2008-2009 school year’’ according to source 2 in the story ‘’Tales of Bullying’’ written by Modigliani Laura. There are a lot of people bullied they need to be stopped‚ every day there are lots of kids bullied. A bully is worse than a bystander because bullies hurt people’s feelings‚ they could cause someone to commit suicide‚ and usually are suffering from something from their personal life. ‘’The rise in teen suicide kids were once able to put bullying behind then

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    Geoffrey Chaucer was the man who wrote “The Canterbury Tales” and one of his most famous stories is the “Pardoner’s Tale”. “Each historical study of The Canterbury Tales has necessarily nibbled off one on aspect of history‚ finding in medieval thought a dominant idea‚ technique‚ pattern‚ or style which may be discovered in the poem” (Howard 4). Giving context clues on Chaucer gives small examples of what it was like living during the Medieval Times. Each story was given a message is meant to

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    The Miller is a heavyset man‚ who has wide facial features‚ and a large wart on his nose. It is stated that his nostrils a very large and full of hairs‚ but that they match his face and large mouth. He has a red beard and wears a blue hood with a white coat. The Miller also carries a sword and shield showing that he is ready for a fight at all times. The Miller is truly built for battle and fighting‚ which explains his favorite hobby‚ wrestling. The Miller is also described as having a hard head

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    Chaucer uses the paintings on the walls of the Temples in “The Knight’s Tale” to display how the story being told does not necessarily match reality. On the walls of Venus’s temple are illustrations of feelings associated with love‚ since she is the goddess of love. However‚ most of these illustrations appear negative. The pictures on the walls are of‚ “The broken sleep‚ the lonely sighs‚ the cold/And sacred tears‚” associated with love (1920-1). The words used to describe the pictures on Venus’s

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    In Chausers "Canterbury Tales" he shows his dislike for certain characters by the way he describes their physical appearance and the way they act towards other people and the way they act in more personal aspects. Chaucer was not reprimanded for talking about people he did because he did it in the "literary state". This essay will focus on three different people he shows dislike for by the way he describes them. The Wife of Bath does not seem to be a favorite of his‚ although he seems to like her

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    Assignment 2A (Choosing a passage from A Strange Tale from East of the River) Written by Nagai Kafū‚ A Strange Tale from East of the River is a masterpiece that has succeeded in portraying Tokyo in the past. Kafū is known for his detailed depictions of life and landscapes in premodern Tokyo with extraordinary observations of the nearby scenery. In this book‚ he successfully presented Tamanoi to readers‚ a pleasure quarter that a group of vulnerable non-registered geishas lived and deemed it as the

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