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    Singapore vs HK: A high-flying rivalry Hong Kong may still be the dominant regional banking centre but Singapore is an ever more favoured location. When Thomas McMahon and his Indian backers were deciding where to locate an Asian commodities exchange‚ they turned initially to Hong Kong – attracted by its proximity to China and the mainland’s booming‚ commodity-hungry economy. Three years later‚ the exchange‚ a subsidiary of India’s Financial Technologies group is about to open – not in Hong

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    Team 1 1. ‘full of foreboding’ Alliterated phrase emphasizes Yen Mah’s sense of anticipation thus arousing melancholy as we’ve already been informed of her terrible life but sympathise with her for what’s about to happen. 2. ‘my heart was full of dread’ Repeated metaphor (there are three figures of speech about her ’heart’) adds tension and makes us see Yen Mah as genuine; ’full of dread’ and ’gave a giant lurch’ implies how intimidating the father is. Learning of this estrangement‚ we feel

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    The external conflict of the story „My Oedipus Complex“by Frank O’Conner? The story „ My Oedipus Complex „written by the well-known Irish author Frank O’Connor is a sacred narration of the youth and growing-up problem. There are three characters in the story: Larry - protagonist‚ his mother and father. The story is told by a little child Larry‚ who is 5 years old and who grows up in his nonhazardous world with just himself and his “beloved” mother. He is not ready to share his mother’s attention

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    The various goods in the economy can be grouped according to two characteristics‚ which are excludability and rivalry in consumption (Mankiw‚ 2007). Excludability is the property of a good whereby a person can be prevented from using it (Mankiw‚ 2007). Rivalry in consumption is the property of a good whereby one person ’s use diminishes other people ’s use (Mankiw‚ 2007). Public goods are non-excludable and non-rival in consumption (Colander‚ 2004). Examples of public goods are street lights and

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    Jacob and Willhelm Grimm’s Cinderella Throughout the interactive oral‚ we extrapolated the ideas of cultural and contextual works of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm’s short storyCinderella. Our discussions brought not only very insightful thoughts out into the open‚ but also theories on the author’s and plot keys that had me reanalyzing the entire piece. From what we know‚ the German brothers‚ Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm‚ have co-authored two-hundred and nine short stories including Rapunzel‚ Hansel

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    Most siblings have a lot of things in common‚ like face‚ hair style‚ and color skin. However‚ my sister and I are very different from each other. Although we were born as twins‚ we still differ in many ways. Once people get to know us they realize that we are very different in personalities and hobbies. I have often wondered how we ended up so different. As twins‚ we have many similarities in our appearances. My sister and I both normal size‚ and have the same height. Furthermore‚ we both have

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    English Comp Critique In the article‚ “The Princess Paradox”‚ James Poniewozik describes how the princess era is making a comeback. He uses a lot of examples of cinderella stories and other fairytale projects to describe how the princess era is becoming a trend today. He goes into a lot of depth about these movies and fairy-tail projects to get his point across. In the article‚ “Cinderella and Princess Culture”‚ Peggy Orenstein starts off by telling us how she came “unhinged” at the dentist’s

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    The Sibling Connection Within ’catcher’‚ Holden’s siblings Phoebe‚ DB and Allie play key roles in developing our perceptions of the books themes. Throughout the novel there is a sense of delaying adulthood‚ Holden’s inability to stay in focus in education‚ the inability to form relationships or stay in the same place all seem to tie to the idea of avoiding adult notions‚ such as responsibility. DB‚ Allie and Phoebe seem to represent parts of the notion of innocence. Allie‚ due to his untimely

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    feet. Adeline learns that having your feet bound wasn’t good and luckily‚ the custom had changed and small feet were no longer considered an important part of being feminine and beautiful. Adeline gladly shares the news of her achievement‚ but her siblings aren’t happy and are probably jealous of her‚ thinking it’s not possible. Because of the medal‚ her father singles her out‚ which had never happened before. Whatever someone in the family doesn’t want to do‚ they force it on Adeline to do it in the

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    Cinderella Cinderella is a childhood fairytale that we all love and remember. It is a tragedy that turns into love and happily ever after in the end. In contrast to this popular story‚ Anne Sexton’s version of Cinderella is a dark and twisted version of the classic fairy tale. It takes on a whole new perspective and is fairly different from the childhood fairytale that most of society knows. The poem takes less of a focus on the happy ever after in Cinderella and makes it into vivid bloody and

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