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    In Louise Nowra’s COSI‚ a semi-autobiographical drama‚ Nowra reveals that there is as much madness in the outside world as exists in an asylum. COSI reveals to the reader that madness does not discriminate; lunacy is no psychological construct and that madness is the perception of normality versus abnormality whereby no boundaries exist. Through the use of COSI Nowra is able to compare the delirium of the outside word to that of the mental institutes during the 1970’s‚ drawing upon the themes of

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    Loius Nowra’s play‚ Cosi‚ set in Australia in the 1970’s ironically suggests that although the play is set in a mental institution‚ most of the madness occurs in the outside world. This is explored through the actions of the government in the Vietnamese war that lead to strong anti-war attitudes and a seemingly foolish society that value ‘free love’ instead of fidelity. Nowra also blurs the line between sanity and insanity‚ implying that ‘crazy’ people aren’t necessarily as mad as the community labels

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    Louis Vuitton Moodle

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    Louis Vuitton Background Louis Vuitton (LV) is a name of a French man. He is a designer of the fashion industry in 1820s to 1890s. (Anon‚2014) This name had been the best fashion brand currently. According to totally brand value top 100 ranking in 2014‚ Louis Vuitton is standing 19th in the 100 brands. And also it is No.1 of fashion industry in the world. Louis Vuitton was created a luxury brand value and gained the top of world fashionable company in the past 150 years. (Forbes‚2014) Three authors

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    "Cosi"‚ by Louis Nowra‚ is a play which comprises of many distinct characters‚ each with their own unique backgrounds and outlooks on life. Throughout Cosi‚ the different ways in which the patients escape the depressing reality of the asylum and their conditions become evident. Roy creates a false memory of a fantastic childhood and obsesses over Cosi Fan Tutte and “the music of the spheres” so as to suppress the tragic knowledge of his experiences as a child and his life in the asylum. In a

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    Louis Armstrong is a very talented musician‚ actor‚ and singer. He has lived a prosperous life with a lot of success and an equal amount of downfalls. Louis Armstrong’s story goes back to over one hundred years ago. Nicknamed Satch‚ Satchmo‚ Satchelmouth‚ Dipper‚ and Dippermouth Louis Armstrong took over and changed the jazz industry to what we know it as today. Louis Armstrong was born on August 4‚ 1901 in New Orleans‚ Louisiana. His father‚ William Armstrong‚ abandoned the family during Louis’

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    Louis XIV and Absolutism

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    October 2011 Louis XIV and Absolutism Over the past hundreds of years‚ many monarchs have used absolutism to rule over their nations. Louis XIV used absolutism to keep his subjects loyal to him. There were many different aspects in Louis’s absolutism including fear and power. Louis created different materialistic objects and created jobs and laws to keep many of his subjects loyal. He also had many different characteristics that would make different types of people loyal to him. Louis could make his

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    Louis Zamperini survived the life raft‚ but he was about to face another impenetrable obstacle to stay alive. Following the capture of Louis and Phillip‚ Japanese soldiers took the two men to a camp‚ where they were cleaned appropriately. Evidence from Louis Zamperini: The Story of a True American Hero by Richard Green in 2014‚ revealed that Louis Zamperini and his friend Phillips‚ were “Nursed back to health” (paragraph 5). Louis was becoming healthy again‚ before he would travel to a worse Japanese

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    comic book in terms of visual style‚ proposes isolation as an encompassing theme primarily surrounding the protagonist Louis Riel. For instance‚ in the first two panels of the strip‚ although Louis Riel is being spoken to‚ he is the only figure in the scene so as to be directly “apart from others” as the definition of isolation refers to. Moreover‚ within these two panels‚ Louis Riel’s back is even to the unknown figure speaking which further illustrates the message of separateness and also potentially

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    Louis Armstrong is recognized for his amazing performance with his raspy scat singing and outstanding showmanship with his trumpet. His journey pays tribute to people and events that have shaped many human lives to make them become who they are today or what they will become in the future. Musical genius‚ Armstrong‚ overcame from hard work and poverty to become Jazz’s greatest shining star. Before Louis Armstrong can become a star he had to go through some hardships. Armstrong was born

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