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    modernisation itself. Eliot is able to explore the issues‚ which are hugely relevant to the modern experience. Specifically these include the isolation or alienation of an individual and the decay of social morality. These concerns are accentuated in Preludes (1917) and Rhapsody on a Windy Night (1917) The decay of the constructs of society and social morality were a major Modernist concern‚ which is prevalent in many of Eliot’s works. This issue in many ways was most likely brought upon by the aftermath

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    Preludes - TS Eliot [1888-1965] Relevant Background • Thomas Stearns [TS] Eliot was born in into a wealthy family in St Louis‚ Missouri‚ America in 1888 • He became a British citizen at the age of 39 in 1927. • His father was president of a brick making company. His mother wrote poetry and was once a teacher and social volunteer. They were determined to educate Thomas well. • TS Eliot’s awareness of how differently some people lived inspired a lot of the descriptions found in ‘Preludes’.

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    Chopin uses imagery as a source of absorbing the reader‚ but her imagery also exposes the emotions of the characters as well. She starts the passage off by illustrating how severe the storm was. The storm “threatened to break an entrance and deluge them there.” (135) Chopin uses the storm to play with the reader’s emotions‚ the reader can clearly visualize thick raindrops barging on top of the house to cleanse the characters. Calixta hardly noticed the storm before Alcee arrived at her doorstep seeking

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    Is the World Flat?

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    Thomas Friedman’s idea that the world is flattening is based on recent observations that the global economic “playing field” is becoming increasingly easier to enter and to compete in. Friedman notes ten events that have played a significant role in this phenomenon. Friedman noted some very interesting events that helped lead to the flattening of the world‚ such as outsourcing‚ offshoring‚ supply chaining and “insourcing”. The two events of Friedman’s ten that I found to be most interesting

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    Kate Chopin Naturalism

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    “Kate Chopin… is considered one of the first feminist authors of the 20th century.” Ms. Chopin truly loved to break social normalities in her short stories‚ and books. Kate Chopin (1850-1904)‚ lived in the time of Realism‚ her writings are more closely related to Naturalism. Naturalist authors believe that nature controls human lives. Ms. Chopin’s reasoning for writing came from the devastating deaths of her husband and mother. At the age of five‚ Ms. Chopin’s father died in a railroad accident

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    Chapter 15

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    firm equals the market value of its debt plus the market value of its equity. VL = B + S The value of Beta Corporation is $100‚000 (VL)‚ and the market value of the firm’s debt is $25‚000 (B). The value of Beta’s equity is: S = VL – B = $100‚000 - $25‚000 = $75‚000 Therefore‚ the market value of Beta Corporation’s equity (S) is $75‚000. d. Since the market value of Alpha Corporation’s equity is $100‚000‚ it will cost $20‚000 (= 0

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    Irony in Kate Chopin

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    1302-021 2 March 2014 Irony in Kate Chopin’s "The Storm" and "Désirée’s Baby" Kate Chopin’s stories characteristically end or contain an ironic twist. Chopin uses irony to create excitement and suspense and to also provide a deeper meaning to her story. Irony can create different parallels to a story that would otherwise be one dimensional. Kate Chopin uses irony in "The Storm" and "Désirée’s Baby" effectively creating beautiful and complex stories. "The Storm" contains both dramatic and situational

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    The Rumor Of A Flat Earth

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    Earth is round. In recent times‚ the rumor of a flat Earth has come up. These rumors are supposedly supported by science and the Bible. They think that there is no question that the Earth is flat. In fact‚ there is even a Flat Earth Convention every year to talk about the flat Earth. Although many people think the world is flat‚ science shows that the Earth is round. Some people may have thought that people in the Middle Ages thought the world was flat. Unfortunately‚ every educated person in the Middle

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    The Storm by Kate Chopin

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    If it ’s out of sight is it really out of mind? The Storm written by Kate Chopin is an extremely interesting story about a storm that is occurring outside while another storm is occurring inside the house between a spouse and her significant other. What is taking place is a terrible storm and while that is going on Alcee and Calixta experience feelings they once possessed from long ago. Alcee is married but was once in love Calixta and they begin to let their emotions get the best

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    Outcasts Of Poker Flat

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    Total Opposites In the short story "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte‚ the author uses characters in the story that have very similar characteristics‚ except for one‚ "Uncle Billy." John Oakhurst is a big time gambler in Poker Flat. He took large sums of money from many people in town. The residents of Poker Flat were very upset with him always winning bets and all of their money. Out of all the people that are banned from Poker Flat‚ Oakhurst possesses the best qualities out of the group.

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