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    Name: Karen Ann F. Yap Literature Course & Section: BSP 201A October 7‚ 2010 The Different Customs and Moral Principles of the Filipino Nation Reading books has many benefits both mentally and morally. Firstly‚ your mind will be active and engaged into old age‚ and reading can help you forget the problems in your life‚ and get you captivated by the adventures of someone else or by the author itself. Reading is a fun and great way to leave the stresses of your life and just unwind

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    ------------------------------------------------- Key Facts full title: Hard Times for These Times author: Charles Dickens type of work: Novel genre: Victorian novel; realist novel; satire; dystopia language: English time and place written: 1854‚ London date of first publication: Published in serial instalments in Dickens’s magazine Household Words between April 1 and August 12‚ 1854 publisher: Charles Dickens narrator: The anonymous narrator serves as a moral authority

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    Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin in his essay‚ “Forms of Time and Chronotope in the Novel” states “A literary work’s artistic unity in relationship to an actual reality is defined by its Chronotope” In a chronotope‚ Bakhtin claims‚ “spatial and temporal marks are fused into a meaningful and concrete whole. Time here thickens‚ grows denser‚ becomes artistically visible; likewise‚ space becomes more intense and drawn into the movement of time‚ plot‚ history" A chronotope is therefore‚ a method of "artistically

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    movement of tattoos occurred in the United States when the first woman to be tattooed displayed her body commercially. There was an era when people paid to see women covered in tattoos‚ days in age when women with ink were part of the freak show at a circus. Now we see women of all ages with tattoos today as a commonality. What has gone from taboo is now mainstream. Although body ink is becoming increasingly more socially acceptable‚ tattoos will always still hold those distasteful stereotypes that flood

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    Although the more modern times may still repeat some of the old traditions‚ it is not nearly as bad as it used to be. The article (“Animals in Entertainment”) PETA‚ people for the ethical treatment of animals‚ states that they have video footage of circus’ using instruments such as bull hooks‚ whips‚ and muzzles on their animals. Yes this

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    The Lost Boys by Joel Schumacher exploits some conventions of the horror genre yet also inverts others. Like in any horror film‚ they come with the creaking doors‚ intense music and desire to solve all mysteries including the unexplained and the film‚ The Lost Boys doesn’t fall short. This vampire filled‚ popcorn flick includes many of the standard features of the horror genre but also includes inverted and reversed some conventions. To start off‚ the most obvious aspect of the horror genre that

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    Animal Captivity Whether in the zoo or the circus wild animals produced in captive breeding programs are almost never released into the wild; instead‚ they are doomed to life in captivity. Holding animals captive is just as bad as holding people captive‚ which is horrible. Animals‚ just like humans‚ have emotional feelings‚ and no matter the reason‚ captivity should never be an option. Captivity and imprisoning should only be allowed for criminals and guilty people‚ but never innocent animals.

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    (BK 1.1) This was my first observation and would count towards the PTLLS module of my PGCE. The session ran for 95 minutes. Planning The aim of the lesson was to introduce the learners to different aspects of handling data through the use of circus skills. The learner’s objectives were to record numerical data‚ extract and interpret that data and to make comparisons with the use of bar charts. They would have to find the average and the range for a set of data. The lesson plan showed a logical

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    more recent‚ but equally remarkable(некрасиво:(( ) tower in the City is Barbican 30 St. Mary Axe‚ commonly known as the Gherkin. And if you want to go shopping‚ my advice is to go the West End of the city. The Trafalgar Square‚ Piccadilly Circus‚ where six streets come together. And don’t forget to visit my favorite Harrods. As they say‚ they have all goods for all the people from everywhere‚ but if they have money to pay. It’s a paradise for the shopaholics and for people that like

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    Vivianna Orsini Eng.298 Prof. Stevens “The tragedy of never finding food that you like” An analysis of A Hunger Artist By Franz Kafka Most people might have trouble seeing fasting as an art form. Fasting is commonly seen as a way to show devotion to God. Often art can be a way to share our suffering with the world. The hunger artist is no different. The virtuosity of the hunger artist was his devotion to God and bringing his audience closer to God by making them suffer

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