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    of the Devoted Son September 29th‚ 2012 “Papa‚ I have brought you a new tonic to help you feel better. You must take it; it will make you feel stronger again. Here it is. Promise you will take it regularly‚ Papa.” Varma’s mouth worked as hard as though he still had a gob of betel in it (his supply of betel had been cut off years ago). Then he spat out some words‚ as soft and sweet as roses‚ into his sons face. “If it will make me feel stronger‚ and better than for you I will my son” The Great doctor

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    J Parvez:Parvez is the protagonist of the story "My son the fanatic" by Hanif Kureishi. He is a Pakistani immigrant and lives with his wife and his son Ali in Britain. He was born in Lahore‚ the son of Pakistani parents. Parvez is very open-minded and has assimilated into Western society. As a taxi-driver‚ drunkard‚ pork-eater and friend of prostitutes‚ he´s totally disinterested in the Koran or in any Islamic beliefs. His attitude to Islam is also affected by negative experiences as a child (".

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    very interesting relationship with each of his three children. Geoffrey‚ John‚ and Richard are all unique and all have varying relationships with their father‚ the king. The way Henry interacts with them also changes widely depending on which of his children he is involved with at the moment. Henry’s relationship with John is of the loving kind. Henry seems to believe that John can do no wrong‚ and treats him thusly. John on the other hand‚ does not think much of his father‚ as is revealed later

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    [pic] ‘Lord of the Flies’ is a novel written by William Golding which follows the story of a group of school boys‚ the survivors of a plane crash‚ who find themselves isolated on a desert island‚ waiting to be rescued. Ralph is first introduced as “The boy with the fair hair” who looks up to his father. Ralph starts off as a rational character and attempts to maintain his rationality throughout the novel. This sense of rationality is expressed at a point in the beginning of the novel when

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    foreshadowed their lives on their child to improve their children’s outtake on life. By doing so they’re being a good role model and showing their child great leadership. In the Poem‚ “Langston Hughs/Mother to Son(1926)‚ Langston Hughs composed the structure of "Mother to Son" as a discussion between a mother and her child. The mother starts by explaining to her child how hard her life has been ‚ by stating‚ "Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair." The mother depicts the difficulties throughout her

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    Oedipus complex in Sons and lovers Sigmund Freud introduced two theories‚ one is Oedipus complex and other is Electra complex. Sigmund Freud’s theory‚ the Oedipus complex takes its name from the Greek play Oedipus Rex. In the play Oedipus is prophesied to murder his father‚ marry his mother and have sex with her and he does this unwittingly. The strong attraction of a child to the parent of the opposite sex and envy or jealous feelings toward the parent

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    Americans as the Ku Klux Klan had set off two other bombs in the past 10 days targeting civil rights meetings (3).Throughout the 20th century‚ civil rights activists such as Richard Wright have discussed the omnipresence of racism. In Wright’s novel Native Son‚ Bigger Thomas‚ a young African American in Chicago‚ is subjected to unyielding racism through verbal abuse and unfair treatment. To Bigger the inhumane

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    Relationships then vs now Since the beginning of time men and women have had relationships. Over time relationships have changed drastically. It’s hard to consider that dating has become so effortless. Some aspects of dating are the same‚ but just like everything else the concept of relationships has to evolve too. Relationships now lack the communication needed‚ the internet has changed the dating game entirely‚ dates occur less‚ and sex isn’t as meaningful compared to how relationships used to

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    “Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.” (Mandino) Every parent expects for his or her child to succeed. In “Mother to Son” the mother entrusts herself with the duty to impact wisdom on her child in reference to her own successes and failures. The main theme is perseverance‚ a mother who motivates her child to never falter in the face of life challenges. Young men who do not have secure connections with their mothers tend to have behavioral problems later

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    2 Introduction The Construction industry can be cyclical and experience fluctuations‚ which can involve periods of rapid growth followed by periods of stagnation. (SCSI‚ 2012). One such period of rapid growth took place in Ireland between the years of 1995-2007‚ referred to as “the Celtic Tiger” years‚ which was widely regarded as being driven by the Construction sector. This period seen the value of the Irish Construction sector represent 23% of the Gross National Profit (GNP) in 2005‚ with employment

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