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    A Doll House A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen Analysis Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House makes the argument that above all‚ a successful marriage can only be based in trust‚ mutual honesty‚ and equality. Honesty and trust go hand in hand‚ and only when both parties are honest enough to trust each other can a marriage work. The play begins with Torvold criticizing the idea of being in debt when in actuality his wife (Nora) owes a great deal of money that she borrowed to finance a trip to Italy that saved

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    gonna take action shots. I had no confident and scared to mess up. However‚ my mentor was very calm and encouraging. She told me this is a good opportunity to do something different and still part of photography learning. Even though my subject is pet photography. So I agreed and tell myself that I can do it. She told me to have fun with it and don’t worry about how pictures will turn out. She also said is something that we do to have fun together. She give the camera when the game started after

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    “Bernarda’s house serves on a number of levels as the central image in the play. How does Lorca use the house to convey his ideas?” In order to arrive at the central idea in Federico Garcia’s last play‚ “House of Bernarda Alba”‚ the title is the first factor to be reflected on. Lorca has not presumably named the play “Bernarda Alba”‚ or “Day of Bernarda Alba”. He had named the play “House of Bernarda Alba” because it will let the reader draw attention both to Bernarda’s ‘house’ in the sense of

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    "Welsh Landscape" is written by R.S Thomas. He was a Welsh traditionalist born in 1913 and he died in 2000. He has strong views and lives in the past thinking of Wales of having no present or future. The poem consists of just one stanza. The main theme of this poem is war imagery‚ the words that suggest this are "ambush"‚ "spilled blood"‚ "wild"‚ "strife"‚ "strung"‚ "sped arrows"‚ "cries"‚ "fields"‚ "corners" and "carcass". He describes Wales to have "spilled blood" which describes past battles

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    House Trip

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    HOUSE TRIP “Live as a local” The secret of the dazzling growth of a local start-up Table of contents : 1. Introduction 2. Brief history 3. Current situation 4. Industrial context 5. House Trip Business model 6. House Trip innovation and its competitive advantage 7. Business strategy 8. Conclusion 9. References 1. Introduction House Trip offers a rental apartment platform to put guests in contact with

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    Doll House

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    The Doll House Backlash: Criticism‚ Feminism‚ and Ibsen Author(s): Joan Templeton Source: PMLA‚ Vol. 104‚ No. 1 (Jan.‚ 1989)‚ pp. 28-40 Published by: Modern Language Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/462329 . Accessed: 04/10/2011 23:11 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students discover

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    monkeys and tigers‚ as pets. Exotic animals shouldn’t be allowed to be kept as pets because they are dangerous‚ hard to train‚ and could escape. Firstly‚ exotic animals can be very dangerous. The animals could easily get out of control. If the animal gets out of control‚ it could lead to the owner’s death. Secondly‚ exotic animals are extremely hard to train. Animals that normally live out in the wild aren’t use to being controlled by someone else. If you can’t teach your pet what’s right and what’s

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    dog food‚ which is a segment within the pet food industry. The pet food industry revenue (including biscuits‚ treats‚ snacks and beverages) in the U.S. for 2014 was estimated to be $21 B‚ with a +12% growth over the last five years (2014 vs 2009). The industry analysts also expect +12% growth for the next five years (2014-2019). Thus the pet food industry is relatively mature and showing strong‚ steady growth. However‚ despite the increase in revenue‚ pet ownership has been declining due to the poor

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    Pet Guinea Pig Have you ever wanted a pet‚ but you couldn’t have a pet? This is how I felt; lonely‚ bored‚ curious and anxious. Having a pet guinea pig to take care of meant the world to me. My mother isn’t the type of person who wants 2 cats‚ 4 kittens‚ 2 dogs and a guinea pig roaming around the house. So talking about it to her was going to be difficult. I just went for it and asked her‚ not knowing what to say or what will happen. It surprised me when she told me‚ “If you can find

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    The House of Wisdom

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    The House of Wisdom The Bayt al-Hikma‚ or House of Wisdom was founded in Caliph Abu Jafar al-Mamun. The goal of the House of Wisdom was to become a wellspring of knowledge by gathering the best scholars and translators to translate the ancient texts from Greece and India‚ and then to further advance Arab sciences. Al-Mamun established the House of Wisdom in hopes that it would bring prosperity to the Muslim empire. In 833 Al-Mamun died and his son Abu Ishaq al-Mutasim ibn Harun became Caliph

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