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    Role of Women

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    She takes a clear-sighted look at the functions performed by women and finds that‚ regardless of the very low esteem in which their sex is held‚ they are given a role substantial enough to satisfy the needs of such intelligent and capable people as Elinor and Marianne Dashwood" (Monaghan 50). In her thinking‚ Austen is not

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    Love and Forgiveness

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    Introduction to the Theme of Love and Forgiveness To talk about “love and forgiveness” in literature is to enter into unstudied territory. Unlike former “Let’s Talk About It” topics‚ such as “Latino Literature in the U.S.” or “Jewish Literature‚” this theme has not given rise to a body of critical writing or to papers at literary conferences. It is not a subject of literary studies. If you wanted to read about it‚ you would go to theological or psychological literature‚ not to literary criticism

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    Jane Austen's Life

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    notebooks. Jane and her sister‚ Cassandra‚ never had their own children but always spoiled their nieces and nephews. Jane Austen then later wrote a short story called Lady Susan. After finshing Lady Susan‚ she wrote her first full-length novel called Elinor and Marianne. The novel was published in 1811 as Sense and Sensibility‚ her first real novel. After publishing Sense and Sensibility‚ she went on to publish other romance novels and classics such as Emma‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ and many more. Jane Austen

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    degree of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management‚ this study “Elizabeth’s Hideaway in Puerto Galera” prepared and submitted by Paul Bryan Dador‚ Morris Manuel Dimayuga‚ Royce Gerald Gahol‚ Ervin Pentino‚ Lyn Abelle Salazar‚ and Frances Elinor Salva is hereby examined and is recommended for an oral examination. Dr. Norma L. Meñez Research Adviser Defended in an examination before duly constituted panel with grade of . Dr. Mark Irvin C. Celis Chairman Dr. Amada G. Banaag

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    existence. From his birth in 1874 in San Francisco to his move to Lawrence‚ Massachusetts after his father’s death‚ to Dartmouth for college‚ back to Lawrence to work‚ then to “Virginia’s Dismal Swamp” after his later-to-be wife/high school sweetheart‚ Elinor Miraim White‚ rejected his first proposal‚ then his attempt to return to school again at Harvard‚ then to New Hampshire to settle with his

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    Elinor Fuchs starts her argument by questioning the matter of “subjectivity” in postmodern theatre (6). She points out that “the subject was no longer an essence” and postmodern attempts to de-substantiate character on stage (3). Fuchs explains that “the burden of signification” and the act of questioning character might still fail to de-centralize subject because modernists tended to deal with “a humanistic problem” (35). What Fuchs illustrates throughout her book is to tell us that postmodern “character

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    Robert Frost Metaphors

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    “A poem begins with a lump in the throat... A complete poem is one where an emotion has found its thought and the thought has found words.”(Robert Frost). Robert Frost became one of the most famous poets of his time and still is today. In one of his more popular pieces‚ The Road Not Taken‚ Frost uses imagery‚ tone‚ and metaphors to convey that by making certain decisions will affect you for the rest of your life. Robert Frost was born on March 26‚ 1874 in San Francisco‚ California. His interest

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    father to him after the death of his own father when he was only 11. By the time Frost was 62‚ he was forced to commit his sister Jeanie to a mental hospital. He had also lost three more of his seven children (one to a miscarriage)‚ as well as his wife Elinor‚ the love of his life. Five years later‚ his son Carol committed suicide. "Spring Pools" is a reflection on Frost’s inner emotions in dealing with the deaths of his children. The "pools‚ that though in forests‚ still reflect / The total sky almost

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    Technology & Change

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    Bibliography: (What is GPS? 03/03/2005. http://www.aero.org/education/primers/gps/whatisgps.html – [accessed on 05/01/2011]). (By Elinor Mills‚ 07/01/2009. Police uses GPS‚ Google maps to locate a missing girl. [online] available at: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10135226-93.html [accessed on 05/01/2011]) Thursday 1 July 2010‚ Weekly top iPhone apps: find great food on the go. [online]

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    PAPER IX Throughout history‚ Disney princesses have had a lasting influence on women everywhere. Fairytales are a way for literature to uphold the patriarchal conventions of society. These harmless stories presented to children at a young age; establish the normalcy of the dominance of men in their minds. Social conventions and gender roles are all subtle learning’s that are picked up from everyday fairytale. This paper will focus on the contrast of character personality and social norms between

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