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    Nowadays the theme of multilingualism is widely discussed because of the progresses that make its presence felt in various domains of cultural‚ social or scientifically(especially technological). People have started to travel a lot from a corner of the world to another‚ because they have the possibility of free movement ‚ so they can interact with different nationalities only through a common language which is usually different from their language .Also they can establish relationships of all kinds

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    Anna Wintour was born on 3rd November 1948 in London .she is at present the chief editor of world famous fashion magazine ‘Vogue’. She started her career in fashion world working at Harpers and Queen in London in the early 1970’s. Anna Wintour has a lot of experience in the fashion industry and is considered as one of the most influential person in the fashion industry. Anna Wintour’s father was the editor of the ‘London Evening Standard’‚ it is quite clear that Anna adopted her

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    Anna and the French Kiss Anna is about to head back to school but instead is going to attend boarding school in Paris‚ France. Concerned about leaving her best friend along with her almost boyfriend at home‚ she is on her way to the city of love. While on her once in a lifetime trip‚ she meets new friends Meredith and Etienne St. Claire. As she learns more about Meredith ‚ she learns that Meredith has a major crush on Etienne. As the year progresses‚ she begins to learn more about Etienne St. Claire

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    exemplifies the American tradition for psychological portraiture that arose during the 1800s. The dark‚ neutral tones and abundance of empty space in the painting evokes a coldness that is matched by the austere expression of the subject of the piece‚ Anna McNeill Whistler‚ indicating distance between mother and son. Additionally‚ very little attempt has been made to replicate depth or three-dimensionality‚ except in the woman’s face and‚ to some extent‚ the curtain on the left of the painting. For example

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    Analysis of the movie „Anna and the King” [pic] Table of Contents Introduction.....................................................................................2 Historical background and brief summary...................................2 Cultural clashes..............................................................................4 Absolute monarcy........................................................................5

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    Anna Avalon‚ the adventurous and admirable main character of “The Leap’ written by Louise Erdich has many traits that prove her to be a very admirable woman. Her daughter is very grateful to have her as a mother. Throughout this short story‚ it is quite easy to see that Anna Avalon is talented‚ careful and brave. Considered to be “The surviving half of a blindfold trapeze act” (Pg.190) Anna Avalon is very talented. She had previously been a performer. “Anna of the Flying Avalon’s” She had been

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    Review: Anna Karenina is a novel by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy‚ published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical The Russian Messenger. Widely regarded as a pinnacle in realist fiction‚ Tolstoy considered Anna Karenina his first true novel . The character of Anna was likely inspired‚ in part‚ by Maria Hartung ‚ the elder daughter of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin . Although Russian critics dismissed the novel on its publication as a "trifling romance of

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    the truth behind her father‚ and tell his story of victories‚ emotions‚ and charity. Although she tried to keep her opinion to a minimum it seemed to seep through her words. Alexius I was a victorious emperor‚ who was militarily successful and wise. Anna Comnena showed her fathers military success in the battles‚ and described his powerful character through his ‘new formation’‚ the founding of the orphanage and the illness that lead to his death. He sent a messenger to his own ‘folk’ to state that

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    The Case of Anna O Anna Letscher Argosy University Abstract The Case of Anna O is about a woman in her mid-twenties that displayed strange symptoms affecting her nervous system‚ known as hysteria at the time. During the time that she experienced hysteria‚ she took her ill father’s care upon herself‚ despite finding herself growing extremely fond of him. When it comes to Anna’s behavior‚ Freud and Jung had some agreements and disagreements. Both Freud and Jung agreed that Anna’s subconscious

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    After reading the article about Anna Stubblefield‚ I am extremely disturbed by the treatment that an innocent individual received. Anna was accused of sexually abusing an individual she was treating who is severely physically and mentally disabled. D.J. was the name of the disabled adult being treated by Anna. The patient’s cognitive abilities have been assessed and it was concluded that his intellectual abilities is that on the level of a child. He is also physiologically incapable of muttering

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