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    A lady of letters

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    A lady of Letters- harmless Social‚ cultural and historical context: Theatre- exclusive environment- attended by people who are quite well off-upper class/Up until the 18thcentury people only went to see Shakespeare /“ French Window Dramas” new kind of play in 20thcentury UC play for UC audience/Up until the 1920s the theatre was only for the UP/ 1930s FWD go out of fashion- plays started to have a social conscience 1950s FWD disappeared- “Kitchen Sink Dramas” became popular for lower class‚ ordinary

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    Authorization Letter

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    AUTHORIZATION LETTER Gives a third party permission to act on your behalf. You may need someone to assist you with your financial matters‚ legal issues or health directives. How to make an Authorization Letter: 1. Type your authorization letter‚ rather than hand writing it. A hand written letter may be difficult to read and isn’t as professional in appearance as a typed letter. 2. Use the appropriate tone for your letter. Who you are writing the letter to will determine the tone

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    Letters to God

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    The Paper: Based on the film “Letters to God” The premise of this film is about an extraordinary little boy named Tyler that has terminal cancer and his letters to God. His letters were the way he communicated his prayers to God. Even though he was going through a hard time in his life‚ his strong faith and courage kept his spirits up and that overflowed through him; making an impact in his neighborhood‚ school‚ family‚ friends‚ and the people that surround his life. Through this little boy’s

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    Friendly Letter

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    A letter contains five parts: 1. The Heading. The heading of a letter contains the address of the writer and the date the letter was written. The heading is written a little to the right of the center of the paper‚ about an inch from the top. Begin each word in the heading with a capital letter. Place two commas in the heading‚ one to separate the day of the month from the year. Examples: 1. 100 Capitol Street Pasig‚ Rizal December 8‚ 19… 2. Plaridel‚ Bulacan July 8‚ 19... 2

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    The Scarlett Letter

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    Women in “The Scarlet Letter” The novel‚ “The Scarlett Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ focuses on a series of events that unfold during the life of the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne. Hawthorne addresses the struggles that women were facing during the 19th century and vocalizes his stands on immoral actions. In general‚ society has and will always be drenched with malevolence and darkness‚ but with all this evil comes virtue. In other words‚ for every Roger Chillingworth‚ within society‚ there is be

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    The Scarlet Letter

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    The Aspects of Public Guilt V.S. Private Guilt The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne One of the main aspects and purposes of The Scarlet Letter‚ was to illustrate the differences between the public humiliation of a person about their sin’s‚ or the private suffering of a persons guilt and sin in their private acts. The fact that Hester had not just one of these‚but both to deal with in her life. Besides the fact that she kept

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    Scarlet Letter

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    Who’s In Charge Here? In The Scarlet Letter‚ the majority of the action happens not between characters‚ but within them. Guilt‚ passion‚ love‚ and hate all play key roles in the development of the novel. “The Sins of the Fathers: Hawthorne’s Psychological Themes‚” a critique penned by Frederick C. Crews‚ explores the inner workings of Hawthorne’s characters. He argues that characters in The Scarlet Letter act not of their own accord‚ but instead are ruled absolutely by “feelings that [they] neither

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    MARKETING IN PRACTICE ADVERTISING DESIGN: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS AND TYPES OF APPEALS • The creative brief Designing an effective advertising message begins with understanding the objective of the ad and the target audience. Then‚ the advertising group agrees on the message theme‚ which is the outline of the key ideas the commercial will convey. The account executive or client must provide the support and documentation for the advertising theme or claim. Finally‚ the creative must be

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    Letter of Inquiry

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    A letter of inquiry‚ also known as a prospecting letter or letter of interest‚ is sent to companies that may be hiring‚ but‚ haven’t listed specific job openings. Your inquiry letter should contain information on why the company interests you and why your skills and experience would be an asset to the company. Also provide information on how you will follow-up and where you can be reached. (about.com) How to Write Letter of Inquiry? A letter of inquiry is written to inquire about an issue from

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    First‚ Christy Mahon in Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World hasn’t always appealed to audiences.  The play caused riots when it was originally produced because it was thought to be too vulgar‚ violent‚ and negative toward the Irish people.  Since other audiences/readers are further removed from the play’s subjects‚ they may be attracted to Christy.  Several reasons for this exist. First‚ other characters in the play like him.  This can be contagious. Second‚ he bucks tradition.  He doesn’t

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