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    Anna-Mariya Yordanova/The London Fashion Week Circus/1 Whilst the already established names in the fashion industry have secured their participation in London Fashion Week‚ students and up and coming designers are holding on to their show invitations as if they are clutching at straws. And in reality that small piece of paper is their pass to the overwhelming world of luxury fabrics‚ glamorous garments‚ and crazy designs that could almost never appear on the window of a high street-style shop

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    Shakuntala Devi

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    Shakuntala Devi was born on November 4‚ 1929 in Bengaluru to an orthodox‚ Brahmin Kannadiga family. Her father refused to become a priest and instead‚ wanted to entertain others as a tight-rope walker. He thus became a circus artist and 3-year-old Shakuntala used to accompany him to the circus and often come back mesmerized with her father’s performances. It was he who eventually introduced her to the world of mathematics and taught her interesting card tricks that initiated her love for numbers. News of

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    How Lucky You Are Do you ever stop for a second to remember how lucky you are? Max doesn’t until he meets Ishraqi‚ a parentless girl from Iran‚ who hopes to get a better future in England. ‘How Lucky You Are’‚ written by Debi Alper‚ is about a teenage boy named Max. Ever since Max’ father left the family‚ he’s been having problems. When Max meets Ishraqi‚ he offers her to show her around in London. They quickly bond and they even share two kisses. When Ishraqi is send back to Iran‚ Max realizes

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    in our mind through his use of brilliant imagery‚ “if we should weep when clowns put on their show”‚ shows strong images of darkness. We see darkness and depressions inside the poets life. The poet cannot feel happy even at a comedy show like the circus. Possible the poet fears for the children during the war hence mentioning clowns who preform for children usually. The autumn imagery of seasons changing and leaves “decay” gives a sense of the end of love. The poet feels love is no longer and option

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    WOMEN CHARACTERS IN THE SELECT NOVELS OF CHARLES DICKENS BY‚ PRIYANKA VILEEMA D. SOUZA I M.A. ENGLISH REG NO. 129626 CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. CHAPTER I- Introduction 1-2 2. CHAPTER II- Women Characters in Oliver Twist 2-3 3. CHAPTER III- Women Characters in Hard Times 3-6 4. CHAPTER IV- Women Characters in Great Expectation 6-7 5. CHAPTER V- A Tale of Two Cities 7-9 6. CONCLUSION 9-10 7. WORK CITED

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    Introduction to Hard Times

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    The shortest of Dickens’ novels‚ Hard Times‚ was also‚ until quite recently‚ the least regarded of them. The comedy is savagely and scornfully sardonic‚ to the virtual exclusion of the humour - that delighted apprehension of and rejoicing in idiosyncrasy and absurdity for their own sakes‚ which often cuts right across moral considerations and which we normally take for granted in Dickens. Then‚ too‚ the novel is curiously skeletal. There are four separate plots‚ or at least four separate centres

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    Tina Johnson Mrs.Carson English II HN 11-12-10 Character Roles In To Kill A Mockingbird The characters in To Kill A Mockingbird represent the stereotypes of people who lived in the south. During this time blacks and whites lived in a segregated society. The influence of segregation had an effect on how characters interacted with each other. The children of Atticus Finch‚ Jem and Scout were deeply affected by the influence of the characters around them . Their influence helped

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    they consider that all black people are to be known as N**** and as slaves. The black young man in the film‚ his name was Soloman. Nevertheless‚ Soloman experienced adversity when he was tricked into being in the circus‚ but he was led into a trap that the men that took him to join the circus because how well Soloman can play the violin‚ but soon Soloman was taken aways as a slave and sold to other states illegally‚ and as he starts his journey as

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    demonstrate similarities in stakeholder relations. The two events involve artists. While the Stereosonic involves musical artists‚ Adelaide Fringe involves artists in music and other art forms such as visual art and design‚ film‚ puppetry‚ dance‚ comedy and circus. The artists and other event attendees being among the major stakeholders of the events hold power‚ legitimacy and urgency. With regard to power‚ the stakeholders hold the power to make the event

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    History of Circle

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    ------------------------------------------------- History of circle The word "circle" derives from the Greek‚ kirkos "a circle‚" from the base ker- which means to turn or bend. The origins of the words "circus" and "circuit" are closely related. The circle has been known since before the beginning of recorded history. Natural circles would have been observed‚ such as the Moon‚ Sun‚ and a short plant stalk blowing in the wind on sand‚ which forms a circle shape in the sand. The circle is the basis

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