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    value or there’s still relationship even after loss (death). person dies. On the contrary‚ it highlights it. ß “Death doesn’t kill the experience” ß “We do not know the purpose of loss.” ß “loss is actually a connection.” - The Darling by Anton Chekhov (JUST KNOW THE PLOTS) - What Men Live By Leo Tolstoy *P.S.: 3 things (lessons that Simon learns) o Learn what dwells in man… o Learn what is not given to man… o Learn what man lives by… ß Love (of God) ß Knowing his own

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    Analysis for “The Treasures Of Lemon Brown” “Don’t tell me the moon is shining show me the glint of light on broken glass”- Anton Chekhov this quote inspires authors to show not tell which is exactly what Walter Dean Myers does in his story‚ “ The Treasures Of Lemon Brown”. In his story‚ Walter Dean Myers uses dialogue and figurative language to develop the mood‚ setting‚ and characters of his story. In “ The Treasures Of Lemon Brown”‚ Walter Dean Myers uses dialogue and figurative language

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    It was said by more than one author that the ‘golden age’ of the short story was the 1920s‚ and that although varied publications remain (The New Yorker‚ Myslexia‚ The Woman’s Weekly)‚ there is little opportunity in the modern age for the short story writer. Was this‚ as Kurt Vonnegut argued the result of television? Vonnegut claimed: When I started out it was possible to make a living as a freelance writer of fiction…because it was still the golden age of magazines‚ and it looked as though

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    trembling. From his built one could tell that he was a perfect man for a woman like Kalwant Kaur. Kalwant Kaur finally broke the silence‚ but the only words she could utter were “Eesher darling.” Eesher Singh looked at Kalwant Kaur but unable to bear the heat of her piercing eyes‚ looked the other way. “Eesher darling‚” Kalwant Kaur shrieked but immediately controlled her tone‚ “where were you all these days?” “I don’t know.” Eesher Singh moved his tongue over his dry lips. “What kind of answer is

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    globalisation‚ development of internet and expanding social demands‚ and such changes have posed greatest opportunities ever to leaders of entrepreneur(Darling & Beebe‚ 2007). As a result‚ it is vital to entrepreneur leaders to fulfill their role as leaders through highly effective leadership. The essay firstly discussed leadership types established by Darling and Leffel (2010). Then it analysed how Muccia Prada applied Director and Creator types of leadership to her career. Finally‚ it argued the mixture

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    buy‚ debts he would pay off and extragarant trips he would go on all by himself. Thinking of how she would only be a burden to him‚ and how she wouldn’t be able to handle all that money Themes: Abstract This paper discusses how Anton Chekhov demonstrates that the mere thought of money can severely impact a personal relationship in his short story‚ "The Lottery Ticket." An older couple with a family holds what could be a winning lottery ticket‚ but resists checking the numbers while they

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    coming across as underdeveloped. The great realists of dramaturgy have relied heavily on implicit characterization which occupy the main body of their character driven plays. Examples of these playwrights are Henrik Ibsen‚ August Strindberg and Anton Chekhov. Such psychological epics as The Seagull indirectly characterise the protagonists so that the audience is drawn into their inner turmoils as they are slowly revealed over the three hours of time spent with the characters. The actors taking on these

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    reward good performance. Examples of non-cash incentives include merchandise credit‚ plaques‚ and certificates. These are effective motivators because "…employees will constantly be reminded of the incentive each time they look at the gift" (Arn‚ Darling and Gatlin 2). Contrary to monetary rewards‚ which can be spent and forgotten‚ non-cash incentives provide employees with a constant reminder that management appreciates their hard work. In order for non-cash incentive programs to effectively motivate

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    social revolution. His diction is simple. Jaray Ki Chandni (Moonlight in Winter) is the best known book of Gulam Abbas and contains many of his most famous stories. He was a great admirer of the Russian short story tradition and loved the work of Chekhov and Gorky. However the writer he most admired and modeled himself on was Maupassant. His love of poetry‚ specially Urdu poetry was abiding and deep‚ but he never ventured into it himself

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