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    For whom the bell tolls

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    everything about him from his moustache to his white teeth. For example‚ in the third paragraph of the story‚ Hemingway describes Liz’s feelings about Jim almost entirely using the phrase “she liked it”: “She liked it about his mustache. She liked it about how white his teeth were when he smiled.” This not only emphasizes the fact that Liz is a simple‚ unsophisticated girl‚ but also drives home the degree to which Liz is obsessed with Jim. She barely thinks about anything else‚ and it seems there is nothing

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    Case Number 33: Hotel De Los Santos Detective Chrono takes Case Number 33: Hotel De Los Santos. His partner‚ detective Echo‚ will not be going with him. “Chrono! I’ll catch up with you‚ I have to go to my sister’s wedding.”‚ “Okay‚ I’ll go on ahead then.” Chrono replies. Chrono drives to the Hotel De Los Santos‚ and knocks on the front door three times‚ “Knock” “Knock” “Knock” No response. Chrono opens the door slowly‚ it creaking every inch of the way‚ and finds a man dead on floor C‚ room 333

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    descriptions or Local Color are depictions of culture and landscape within this setting allow the author to depict the atmosphere that shaped the characters moral values of individuals in a particular region. (Clugston‚ 6.4) The use of setting‚ in this case the time and place of the story also illustrates Milhauser’s opinion‚ “...if you concentrate your attention on some apparently insignificant portion of the world‚ you will find‚ deep within it‚ nothing less than the world itself. The author also

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    SHC 33 1-1.2 Describe the potential effects of discrimination Discrimination mean mistreatment with group of people or individual. People harm (discriminate) other people because of their ethnicity‚disability‚feel that someone is weaker‚ showing off infront of friends‚ because of their views‚ nationality‚gender‚ atc .. Effects of discrimination can be different‚ it depends on each person individually. Person who is discriminated may harm himself physically or mental. For example‚ a girl who

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    hsc essay 33

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    mourning. Act 1 Sc1‚ line: 35- “Plots have I laid…By drunken prophecies‚ libels‚ and dreams/ To set my brother Clarence and the king /In deadly hate the one against the other.” Act 5 sc3line121-209 “Let me sit heavy on thy soul tomorrow/Think how thou stab’st me in my prime of youth…Despair therefor and die” “When I was moral‚ my anointed body/By thee was punched full of holes/Think on the Tower and me. Despair and die.” “ Let me sit heavy in thy soul tomorrow/I…was washed to death with …wine…Poor

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    Section 33 Analysis

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    taken issue with the argument that Sections 33 and 1 of the Charter facilitate dialogue. In theory Section 33 does provide a way for legislatures to force through legislation that would otherwise be struck down due to being in violation of certain sections of the Charter‚ but in reality‚ Section 33 has rarely been evoked (Cameron‚ 2004‚ 148). The political fallout associated with a government publicly overriding the Charter is so great that Section 33 is of relatively little importance (Cameron‚

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    patronized her and trivialized her journey: “I know you old coloured people! Wouldn’t miss going to town to see Santa Claus!” He also taunts her by pointing his loaded gun at her and asking‚ “Doesn’t the gun scare you?” Through these exchanges‚ it shows how some whites regarded blacks. He also calls the Old Phoenix “Granny‚” a term common for older African-American women. Often whites would call older blacks “Aunt‚” “Granny‚” or “Uncle” as a way of denying them their dignity and individuality. Besides

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    Longer Periods Of Time

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    required to sit out for longer periods of time. Injured athletes should sit out longer seeing as the effects of concussions are very serious‚ they could be at risk of getting another concussion once they go back out to play and they could get long term damage in the process of getting a second one. Even though they are sitting out for long periods of time‚ the brain injury might not go away completely. In article 3‚ it states that one concussion can linger for 30 years or longer in a single person’s

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    AGENCY‚ PARTNERSHIP AND TRUSTS DIGESTS (2013 – 2014) ATTY. JOAQUIN OBIETA G.R. No. L-45441 MORA ELECTRIC CO. vs. MATIC June 26‚ 1939 J.: Petitioner: Mora Electric Co.‚ Inc. Respondents: Paulino Matic and Benita Quiogue Vda. Del Rosario ISSUE: FACTS: Matic obtained from Manila City a concession to provide the lighting system of Manila cemeteries on All Souls’ Day of 1934. The amount was P8‚773 to be guaranteed by Luzon Surety Co. Matic then authorized Quiogue to contract with Mora

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    conducted‚ but Lumiqued was not assisted by counsel. The committee granted Lumiqued’s request for resetting the second hearing to enable him to employ the services of counsel. However‚ neither Lumiqued nor his counsel appeared‚ so the committee deemed the case submitted for resolution. Adopting the recommendation of the Investigating Committee‚ President Fidel V. Ramos dismissed Lumiqued from his position pursuant to Administrative Order No. 52. Lumiqued filed a motion for reconsideration alleging that he

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