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    marginalization and people’s reaction to this process. Authors made similar comments about the anxiety caused by the destruction of usual environment. “When the sun sets we are afraid it might not rise in the morning” (Lorde‚ n. d. l. 27-28). And Baldwin made the similar comparison in his lines “try to imagine how you would

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    Categorize into classical and modern groups‚ film have been analyzed for their themes and motifs. As a master of techniques‚ Citizen Kane falls into the classical category and demonstrating the Italian Neorealism‚ The Bicycle Thief fits the modern class. Both films use photography‚ mise en scene‚ editing‚ movement‚ and story similarly and differently to emphasize their personal themes. In both films‚ photography played a huge role to depict a theme. The use of camera angles‚ specific shots‚ and

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    ASSIGNMENT-2 Different types of fasteners used in a bicycle MM-324 JOINING OF MATERIALS Name :- Muhammad Ayman zaheer Reg :- 2008155 2/20/2011 GHULAM ISHAQ KHAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION A bicycle is an engineering device that is used as a means of travelling.It is a single person operated vehicle or may be two or more could use it to operate it .In its assembly many different types of fasteners are used of different sizes and shapeswhich

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    James Baldwin was the author of many works such as Giovanni’s Room‚ Another Country‚ and The Fire Next Time. As a young boy in Harlem‚ his talent with words was seen. Despite his talents they were hardly allowed to be used due to the fact his deeply religious parents disapproved of his interest in literature and wanted him to pursue in the church. After doing a few odd jobs and following in his fathers footsteps and becoming a preacher for several years Baldwin moved to Paris where he lived for the

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    “Sonny’s Blues‚” a short story written by James Baldwin‚ highlights both the peace and the trials of life in Harlem during the 1950s. Sonny‚ the narrator’s brother‚ is a young musician who struggles with a heroin addiction‚ turning the narrator’s life upside down. Sonny has a “love” for both music and heroin‚ both of which help him mentally escape the harsh society he faces in the poverty-stricken and dangerous Harlem. Sonny’s passion for the freedom that both heroin and music causes him to feel

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    reorganizing its work efforts. Structuring Starbucks Like many start—up businesses‚ Starbucks’ original founders organized their company around a simple structure based on each person’s unique strengths: Zev Siegl became the retail expert; Jerry Baldwin took over the administrative functions; and Gordon Bowker was the dreamer who called himself "the magic‚ mystery‚ and romance man" and recognized from the start that a visit to Starbucks could "evoke a brief escape to a distant world." As Starbucks

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    through being black in Harlem. The story is about the necessity of family‚ the differences between art and practicality‚ the power of music to heal‚ and the importance of listening. Baldwin successfully discusses the wide range of issues through the use of catharsis‚ non-linear plot‚ and first person point of view. Baldwin takes the reader on a journey that makes this story as personal as a diary. For this story to include catharsis‚ the characters must go through emotional purging‚ atonement for

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    The Mysterious Building My favorite short story was the “Sonta for Harp and Bicycle” written by Joah Aiken. The story was taking place during Halloween in London and about this guy Jason that wants to know why everyone has to leave work by 5 o’clock every night. Only certain people know why. Miss Golden (Bernice)‚ a friend of Jason’s‚ knows why but can’t tell anyone. One night‚ Jason went inside the building using the fire escape to see what goes on in the building after dark. Jason went through

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    deep into their problems will help us what they mean. Both writers had different attitudes of life‚ everyone writing by their own font. Hurston used Italic font to give the readers more emphasis and also increase the intensity of the situation‚ and Baldwin used Bolded font to give the reader a straight message of society. The poem “How it feels to be colored me‚” if you feel uncertain that Hurston is asserting her pride in her ethnicity‚ then you have gotten her message! Throughout the essay she points

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    Have you read The Pearl‚ The Bicycle‚ and The Nest? If not‚ I will tell you the similarities between these three novels and why the three main characters of these short stories are bad role models for young people. Kino committed a crime‚ Hanna didn’t follow her aunt’s commands and Jimmy disobeys his parents. Firstly‚ Kino was about to hurt the attacker that came to Kino’s house. The attacker threatened and challenged him. “His right hand went it his shirt and felt his knife”. (P55 Chapter 4 Steinbeck)

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