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    Lauren Richards Unknown Australian Soldier Speech Analysis: The purpose of Prime Minister Paul Keating’s speech ‘Funeral Service of an Unknown Australian Soldier’ was to affirm Australia’s culture and values through reflection on the symbolic power of the sacrifice of the Unknown Australian soldier in World War One. In this patriotic speech he explores the paradox that an ordinary person can achieve the same kind of greatness as the unknown Australian Soldier. He says “It was a lesson about ordinary

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    “My name is Paul Auster. That is not my real name”: The search for identity in Paul Auster’s City of Glass Jakob Pearson ENG K01 Literary Seminar Autumn 2008 English Studies The Centre for Languages and Literature Lund University Supervisor: C. Wadsö-Lecaros   Table of Contents 1 Introduction 3 Quinn embarks on a quest for identity 5 Quinn enters into an arbitrary world 7 Quinn takes an incomplete look at himself 8 Quinn plays the role 10 Quinn submits

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    VS 54-56 Pope John Paul II states that our freedom and God’s law is most noticeably present in our conscience. When we set our freedom against the moral law‚ we risk deviating from the teachings of the Church or even contradicting them entirely. Some theologians have gone as far as to state that the conscience is simply a guide to give a general view of the man’s life‚ rather than “the sanctuary of man‚ where he is alone with God whose voice echoes within him” (John Paul II 55). Some also state

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    There Be Dark‚” by Paul Bogard ‚ Paul writes about how light pollution has affected our life. Paul Bogard builds an argument to persuade his audience that natural darkness should be preserved by reminding his readers the benefits of darkness‚ using art‚ he also statistics and facts‚and giving the reader solutions to stop light pollution. Paul Bogard starts of by building his argument by reminiscing about a personal story‚ about how his life was before light pollution. Paul Bogard captures the

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    © Paul Hoang and IBID Press   1 Business & Management – Answer Book Important message from the author Dear Colleagues‚ Thank you for purchasing my textbook and for the encouraging words that many of you have passed on from around the world. In the final installment‚ I have put together answers/solutions to all 217 case studies. I hope you will find these solutions as a useful starting point. As with all B&M mark schemes‚ the solutions in this Answer Book should be used with caution

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    At age nineteen‚ Paul Bäumer and his classmates enlist in the German army of World War I. His elders constantly pushed him to sign up for war‚ as serving his nation was seen as the greatest honor of all. People like his old schoolmaster convinced him and his classmates that war was an honor and constantly romanticized the idea of fighting for your country. Since all these ideas of defending the German pride were indoctrinated into his head‚ Paul absent mindedly followed along without questioning

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    Within this essay‚ Annie Murphy Paul uses facts‚ studies and opinions to persuade her audience of the importance of‚ "deep reading". When Paul says‚ "deep reading" she means picking up a book and really getting into it with no distractions around you. Once you’re fully immersed in the narrative‚ your brain stimulates certain regions that would be active if the scene were unfolding in real life. Which can help increase your real-life capacity for empathy. Gregory Currie did not believe this statement

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    Around the world right now‚ one billion people are trapped in poor or failing countries. How can we help them? Economist Paul Collier lays out a bold‚ compassionate plan for closing the gap between rich and poor. Paul Collier’s book The Bottom Billion shows what is happening to the poorest people in the world‚ and offers ideas for opening up opportunities to all. Author Howard French writes an article “Banishing Congo’s Ghosts” that is describing the poverty and violence in the bottom billion‚ specifically

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    a name gradually acquires sympathy throughout the text.   To begin with‚ the monster longs for a companion. The author conveys sympathy for the monster by the means of society isolating him. He receives no help or instruction at integrating himself into normal society.  He craves affection that his creator never gave to him.  The creature’s deprived of

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    immensely powerful grief and significance that could be interpreted in multiple ways “Massacre of the Innocents” by Peter Paul Rubens‚ 1612 is one to fit the description immensely. When viewing “Massacre of the Innocents” what meanings are exemplified‚ shown‚ and reasons behind all the violence throughout the graphic painting. A treasure in art like “Massacre of the Innocents” by Peter Paul Rubens has many meanings and messages‚ including dealing with deep injustice‚ dealing with ignorance and mothers caring

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