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    Chapter 1 I. Background of the Study A boarding house is a house in which lodgers rent one or more rooms for one or more nights‚ and sometimes for extended periods of weeks‚ months‚ and years. They have the same purpose as modern “bed and breakfast” establishments. Nowadays‚ boarding houses are one of the important sources of affordable accommodations. They are one of the least costly forms of transitional accommodation and has a growing demand due to the growing housing needs‚ especially

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    Impressionism in Literature: Joseph Conrad & James Joyce. This essay attempts to give a brief comparison between two of the major representatives of the English Modernism‚ James Joyce and Joseph Conrad. Although these two writers come from very different backgrounds‚ they share the rejection of conventional realism and the search for new way to approach reality. In doing this‚ I will focus on the presence on Impressionistic ideas and in the new methods they will employ to depict reality

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    Introduction to Prose Analysis Formalist Approach Analysis to Haunted House Short Story Charles Dickens [pic] Written by : Dhian Nurma W C0307002 Annissa Maulina C.N.R C0308001 Sabila Rosdiana C0308006 Yunita Tyas P C0308008 Casandra Aleksia C0308023 Dorina Nur K C0308082 English Department Faculty of Letters and Fine Arts Sebelas Maret Surakarta University 2010 There are many approaches to reading and interpreting literature for analysis. One of the more

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    Philosophy 101 5 Oct. 2013 Analysis of James: The Will to Believe I In this article by William James‚ it is clear that he criticizes the views of William Kingdon Clifford‚ who argued in The Ethics of Belief‚ that it is always wrong to believe anything for which the evidence is insufficient. James on the other hand thinks that occasionally despite what evidence points to‚ that if true beliefs are more important‚ then believing without strong evidence may be sufficient. James then goes on to describe

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    Tabresha Simmons 10/01/2013 Analyzing essay Who is the writer? Joyce Alcantara is a defender of the law that states “you have to be 21 years of age to drink”. Alcantara background affects her argument because she knows victims of underage drinking and she has witnessed the outcome of it personally. Alcantara preconception is about lowering the drinking age is obviously a negative one due to the immaturity of her fellow peers. What’s the deal? Alcantara directly states her purpose by laying

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    WORK GROUP 4: BOARDING SCHOOLS SHOULD BE ABOLISHED (AGAINST THE MOTION) Mr. Chairman‚ Panel of Judges‚ Invited Guests‚ Accurate Time Keeper. Co Debators‚ Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I would like to speak against the motion before the house that’ Boarding schools should be abolished.’ Boarding schools‚ for some years now‚ have been given bad names because of fictitious stories and ideas. I would like to prove these untrue. My opponent tried in vain to give points on why boarding schools should

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    realisations and discoveries that one person has to make in life in order comprehend the restraints of religion and society. In doing so‚ he can gain freedom and reach his full potential of becoming an artist. Throughout this semi-autobiographical novel Joyce recreates some of his own experiences through the protagonist Stephen Dedalus‚ who endures many different phases as he grows up. Beginning life as a child in a devout Catholic family‚ Stephen grows to become a deliberate sinner as teenager‚ but changes

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    Persuasive Speech Why should people go boarding for a year ¬¬¬¬? “If you never try you´ll never know‚ and in the end‚ the love you take is the love you make“ - The Beatles Teenagers need compassion‚ love‚ freedom‚ they need their families and of course‚ we need challenges and new things. Going to a boarding school is not an easy decision. It is difficult to adjust to a new envionment‚ to separate from your family‚ from your friends‚ from your house and from your whole life to go to a place

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    can shift from topic to topic is incredible because it makes the story flow a lot smoother. This style of writing is very hard to conquer but James Joyce holds the undisputed title. Due to the brilliance of James Joyce‚ the use of stream of consciousness in Dubliners has a great affect on his story. From the two passages that were required to read‚ Joyce brings about similarities between his works. In "Araby" and "Eveline" his characters both had to overcome a struggle in their paths. In "Araby"

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    life or death situation‚ or even a slightly risky situation‚ you should be held accountable for being in that situation because you placed yourself in that position and consciously took that chance. An example of this is when the crew members on the James Caird decided to embark upon a dangerous journey despite the threat of horrific storms and rough seas. Soon enough‚ the sailors found themselves threatened and trapped in ice. Fortunately‚ luck was on their side and they survived and overcame this

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