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    have been viewed as gateways to one’s true nature and thought process; there’s even a cliché that states as much‚ one that is consistently being reiterated. D.H. Lawrence’s "Rocking-Horse Winner" contains various instances of this motif in action‚ with the repeated mention of eyes providing crucial insight into both Paul and his mother by revealing the true nature of the latter’s feelings towards her children whenever they look into each other’s eyes and by revealing the true intensity and ferocity

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    start a family are infertile‚ similarly same-sex couples are unable to reproduce and this has led to the use of surrogacy and birthing technologies to provide a means to overcome such barriers in having children. The changing views of society along with the corresponding reforms of the law in relation to these procedures have been main contributors to contemporary issues within the area being addressed‚ however the effectiveness of legal and non-legal measures in place is questionable. With diverse perspectives

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    internal emotions that the characters have‚ such as anxiety‚ suspicion and despair. These recurring‚ mental images cause both Meryl and Nick‚ to live life in fear of death. When Nick was diagnosed with cancer‚ he immediately saw his life flashing past him in the form of a photomontage. Watt uses these montages to describe Nick’s fear of death and that though he may seem in control on the outside‚ he is actually feels alone‚ confused and anxious that his life will end the same way his father’s did.

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    ocean environment does not change significantly during the two-way travel time‚ the phase-conjugate field will refocus‚ regardless of the complexity of the medium‚ with the caveat that excessive loss in the system degrades the process. The focus is both spatial and temporal‚ recombining the multipaths from the first part of the transmission.9 Since this process offers an approach to compensate for multipath interference and other distortion through a complex medium‚ it may be applicable to various

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    Irony in Rocking Horse Winner The world famous story Rocking-Horse Winner by D. H. Lawrence tells a story of a family filled with inner conflicts about money all portrayed through the innocent of a young boy. Affection and attention is something that all kids wanted‚ so did the protagonist in the story‚ Paul. He tried to get his mother’s attention and love by seeking ways to find luck that brings all the money‚ so she can be happy again. In the end‚ he succeeded but still didn’t get his mother’s

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1463-5771.htm BIJ 19‚4/5 Evolving benchmarking practices: a review for research perspectives 444 Paul Hong Department of Information Operations and Technology Management‚ University of Toledo‚ Toledo‚ Ohio‚ USA Soon W. Hong Department of Industrial Engineering and Management‚ Youngdong University‚ Chungbuk‚ South Korea James Jungbae Roh Rohrer College of Business‚ Rowan University

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    the most important elements for a reader is understanding the meaning behind a symbolic figure. Some might be difficult to catch‚ but in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” and D.H. Laurence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner‚” both are quite clear. The stories have opposite symbols‚ but both are about the loved ones that influence their lives. For Mrs. Mallard‚ it’s her husband. In “The Story of an Hour‚” Louise Mallard received news that her loving husband died in a railroad disaster; which made Louise

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    Willa Cather‚ from “The Joy of Nelly Deane” (p. 223) Willa Cather writes the story of The Joy of Nelly Deane‚ describing Nelly’s joy as “unquenchable‚” especially‚ Nelly’s joy attracted all the Baptist ladies who admired the prettiest girl in Riverbend‚ Nebraska (Cather‚ p. 225). Nelly fluttered from one social event to another‚ parties‚ picnics and dances‚ and sings like a “prima-donna” in the Baptist Church choir‚ where she met Peggy‚ the narrator of the story. Peggy was named‚ by the Baptist

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    And indeed‚”The Rocking Horse Winner” seems to ascend the realm of the fantastic. It can however be judged independent of its supernatural element. The setting is a well kept house‚ despite the finances in which the mother is extremely bitter about the lack of money and the impotency

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    Winner winner‚ chicken dinner.” It appeared to be the most memorable sentence in the movie. It is obvious from the name of the movie‚ 21‚ to see that the movie should be about winning in the game 21‚ which also refers to as Blackjack. This shows the statistical side of this movie‚ but it is much more than that. It is also a movie of humanity. 21 is the age of the movie’s main character‚ and it is an age of impulse and irrational decisions. The professor in the movie might be the only villain in

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