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    A Woman of No Importance In the play of ‘A Woman of No Importance’ Oscar Wilde gradually and effectively introduces the characters of the play in a fashionably manner. The play is quite naturalistic so Wilde commences the opening of act one with a social conversation. The purpose of the play is to portray women’s attitudes and views on their current century. Each of the characters introduced in the play is unique from one another‚ they’re point of view on life in general is diverse. To create

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    Gunfire and Brickbats: The Great Railway Strikes of 1877 by Gerald G. Eggert 1-Introduction In the article Gunfire and Brickbats: The Great Railway Strikes of 1877 Gerald G. Eggert analyzes the types of conditions that started the strikes of 1877‚ the understanding the workers that went on strike had of their situation‚ what the works expected to get out of the strike and what roles both the government and workers played in the strike. Eggert’s choice in analyzing the great railway strikes

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    each individual characters role in Eva’s death for Sheila getting her fired from her last steady job and Arthur Birling caring to much about “lower costs and higher prices” than his workers welfare. Goole is very clear when informing the Birlings and Gerald Croft of the way he like to “go to Work”! He states he will use “one line of inquiry” at a time. He feels to do otherwise would result in a “muddle”. Certainly his way of investigation highlights his polar opposite opinion to Arthur Birling whereas

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    Racial profiling has been around all around the world and is used by many people to provide safety to other people. Racial profiling is practiced by many police officers or law enforcers to provide safety to the community but they sometimes get carried away and abuse others instead. Racial profiling should be used for the safety of others but it should never be abused. It makes sense to use racial profiling when a crime has taken place because they might be a suspect. According to Linda Chavez

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    and it also hard to understand and to make a correction of the wrong pronunciation made by the students themselves. Gerald Kelly says in his book “How to Teach Pronunciation” that “a consideration of learners’ pronunciation errors and of how these can inhibit successful communication is a useful basis on which to assess why it is important to deal pronunciation in classroom”.(Gerald Kelly‚ pp. 11) Furthermore‚ the students should know and learn more about pronunciation to have better English. They

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    capable to handle the Inspector and wants to try and “settle it sensibly for you [Sheila]” which he does not offer to do for Gerald or Eric. As a result‚ Sheila would have had to marry well in order to have security in her life- which is why Gerald’s and her engagement would have been offering her a good future which she would not have been able to have on her own. Gerald describes Daisy Renton as “young‚ fresh and charming” which implies that‚ for him‚ she was just someone he could amuse himself

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    Cultural Book Report

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    too. Many books and movies can show children how being different is great and help them learn about others’ cultures and lifestyles. Anansi the spider is a book that does just that. Anansi the Spider was written and illustrated by tale spinner‚ Gerald McDermott. McDermott has created over twenty-five books and films. He was admitted to Detroit Institute of Arts at only four years of age. Through his school career he continued to pursue his passion for visual arts. He graduated from Cass Tech‚ a

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    ‘[agitated]’to show that this girls horrible death has touched Sheila and she concerned about the outcome of the investigation. Secondly‚ during the onset of the act Priestly also used speech to present Sheila as a possessive character‚ especially when Gerald proposes to her and she says referring to the ring “Careful! I’ll never let it go out of my sight for an instant” this show how excited Shelia is with the ring and how she’ll never be without it‚ some would say that she’s focusing all of her attention

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    Erics character and his function within An Inspector Calls In an Inspector Calls Priestley aims to show that all actions have repercussions. He also tells us that charity isn’t always good charity unless it is thoughtful and helps someone as it can often just leave people in a worse off position. Eric helps Priestley to achieve this aim by thinking he is helping Eva but actually he leaves her in a worse position without realising it as he shows her what she could have had. Priestley also wants us

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    after everybody else‚ as if we’re all mixed up together”. Collectively‚ the Birlings had been celebrating‚ rather decadently‚ a celebration of Gerald and Sheila’s engagement and Mr. Birling had also been talking about there being a good chance that he will be in the next honours list. There is also an interesting point when Mr. Birling talks openly of Gerald and Sheila’s social divide‚ “Your mother…feels you might have done better for yourself socially [than Sheila]”. This shows that the Birlings

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