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    Kate

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    CENTRE FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FOUNDATION STUDIES Pre-sessional EAP Programme 2013 RESEARCH WRITING Final Draft Cover Page STUDENT NUMBER STUDENT NAME TUTOR NAME TITLE WORD COUNT I confirm that the material in this assignment is my own work and has not been submitted for any other course of study. I further declare that all source material used in its preparation has been acknowledged appropriately. I also confirm that I have kept a copy of this

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    Cal ( Bernard Maclavetry)

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    In Bernard Mac Laverty’s novel Cal‚ the author sheds light on the conflict in Northern Ireland through a nineteen year old Catholic named Cal. This ideological war has devastating and detrimental effects on all involved especially Cal. Cal is a victim of this war as he is thrown into it and expected to react. As this violent war is surrounding Cal‚ he is also facing another type of conflict: an internal one. This internal conflict is a result of Cal’s psychological well being and results in self

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    Princess Kate

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    Princess Kate Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton was born on the 9th of January 1982 in England at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading‚ Berkshire (around 29 miles outside of London). She is the eldest of three children born to her mother Carole Elizabeth (née Goldsmith)‚ at the time a flight attendant‚ and Michael Francis Middleton (born 1949)‚ a flight dispatcher (later an airline officer) for British Airways. She was raised in Bucklebury‚ Berkshire. Her father’s family came from Leeds

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    Kate Chopin

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    by KATE CHOPIN By contrasting the room’s "deep shadow" with the daylight that still exists outside the house‚ the first paragraph of "The Kiss" establishes a dark‚ intimate atmosphere while implying the presence of secrets and illicit emotions. This imagery thus foreshadows the revelation that Nathalie is plotting to marry the good-natured but unattractive and rather foolish Brantain while maintaining an affair with Mr. Harvy. Brantain’s character is reminiscent of several other men in Kate Chopin’s

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    Bernard Alternate Ending

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    “I have found it!” he said‚ waving the twig in triumph. “Oh‚ its perfect. Thank you Bernard. It is so nice to have someone around to help me build this nest.” “Well‚ it’s no problem‚” he said‚ handing her the twig‚ “I think I quite enjoy nest building‚ its rather like a scavenger hunt‚ isn’t?” “Oh quite‚ quite indeed‚” she chirped. “Do you think they will like the nest?” “I would imagine so. I like it. But‚ who are they?” “My chicks‚” she said with pride. “Ah” he replied‚ understanding dawning

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    George Bernard Shaw

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    “The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore‚ all progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw When I first read this‚ I immediately thought that this goes back to a classical debate of being ideal against being practical. To challenge the status quo. But do we really have to be unreasonable in order to achieve progress? Being reasonable implies practicality which denotes steadiness and soundness

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    Kate Chopin

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    Joseph Timbang English Comp 2 18 Feb 2013 The Remarkable Immoral Kate Chopin Authors in the nineteenth century were descriptive and wrote for a cause‚ but the content of each story was relatable. A writer does not just think of a story that is automatically deep and rich in thought; he or she needs to become the character of the story. Kate Chopin modeled her female characters as strong‚ independent women much like herself. She wrote as if each story was an autobiography about different lives

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    Cousin Kate

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    educated at home by her mother‚ Frances Polidori‚ a former governess. She shared her parents ’ interest in poetry and was portrayed in the paintings and drawings of the Pre-Raphaelites.” Christina was sexually abused by her father‚ her poem ‘Cousin Kate’ could possibly be a recount of the series of events the occurred‚ and given that Christina changed some aspects of it. References from: (http://kirjasto.sci.fi/rossetti.htm) Carol Ann Duffy was born on the 23rd of December 1955; she is an

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    Kate Chopin

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    Kate Chopin is well known as a controversial author in her time for her portrayal of intellectual women in both short stories and novels. In The Story of an Hour‚ a young woman with a heart condition is informed that her husband is dead. Now a grieving widower‚ she retires to her room to reflect on the dramatic change to her life. After dwelling on the incident‚ the main character‚ Louise‚ realizes she is overjoyed with the fact that she is no longer under the domination of her controlling spouse

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    Kate Middleton

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    dreams and became royalty. Although a film written strictly from one’s imagination‚ Kate Middleton‚ Duchess of Cambridge‚ could very well be thought of as another one of those classic Disney princesses. Just an average girl who had a normal life is now in line for the throne. Some may say she was willing to do anything to make her childhood dreams reality‚ while others are convinced it really is true love. Kate Middleton‚ given the name Catherine Elizabeth Middleton‚ was born in Reading‚ England

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