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    Bibliography: A Clockwork Orange. Dir. Stanley Kubrick. Perf. Malcom McDowell‚ Patrick Magee. Film. Warner Bros.‚ 1971. Artaud‚ Antonin. “No More Masterpieces.” Theatre of the Avant-Garde: 1890-1950. Ed. Bert Cardullo and Robert Knopf. Yale University Press‚ 2001. 382-388. Print. Artaud‚ Antonin. “Theatre of Cruelty: First Manifesto”

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    Patrick Modiano relies heavily on symbols throughout Out of the Dark. Some of these symbols are quite obvious‚ like the use of the clock‚ while others are more subtle. These more subtle symbols normally double as plot devices. As the symbols‚ and the details surrounding them‚ progress through the book‚ they get increasingly more interesting. Drugs also play a huge role in the book‚ especially how they are presented to the senses. Through Out of the Dark‚ both the drugs and their representation change

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    A classic example is the relationship he shared with Patrick Caulfield‚ who he called a painter-colleague. He procured Sweet Bowl (estimated between £300‚000 and £500‚000)‚ a painting that reveals Caulfield’s heightened sense of colour and space—an interest he shared with Hodgkin. And yet‚ the painting has

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    INTRODUCTION 1.O Background to the study Over the years‚ the motivation of employees has been gaining steady importance because of its pivotal role in providing a link between improved performances and enhanced productivity. To achieve its goal and objectives‚ an organization needs among other things‚ a fully motivated workforce. A work force that perceives the organization as a medium through which personal goals could be achieved and the same time achieving the organizational goals. To feel

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    SELF- CONFIDENCE "There are three words a skipper never says‚’ I don’t know’. Those three words will kill a crew as fast as a torpedo. You are the skipper because you do know‚ the skipper always knows." Said to Mathew McConaughey by Harvey Kietel in the film U-571. Self-confidence is the most important trait of a good leader. Self-confidence is what others look to when they look to a leader. A self-confident leader is a powerful leader that always has an answer to the follower’s questions

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    is a very good shot. As the story progresses‚ Chantry grows into a gentleman. He becomes a very loyal friend and stays brave alongside his friends in a time of need. After growing up further‚ Chantry moves west with the Ferguson rifle that Major Patrick Ferguson gave him when he was a young boy. When he moves West‚ Chantry has accompanying him what he calls his lot‚ which includes Bob Sandy‚ Solomon Telly‚ Davy Shanagan‚ Degory Kemble‚ and Isaac Heath‚ who are all very loyal and brave friends.

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    behave with grace and dignity. If anything‚ you can always be proud of the way you handled yourself. Besides‚ it gives the person you’re dating less ammunition to use against you in the future. In contrast to Serena Williams‚ Australian tennis star Patrick Rafter was always courteous to his opponents. In 2001‚ Rafter lost a heart-wrenching five-set Wimbledon final against Goran Ivanisevic. Rafter was at the end of his tennis career and was hoping for a Wimbledon title to end on a high note. To come

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    In his speech at the Virginia Convention‚ Patrick Henry establishes the idea that the country is in danger of being under control by the British by referencing to the past events that have failed‚ and by using hypothetical situations to show what can happen if they don’t take action. Henry initially reminds and informs the congregation of how past events to gain independence has failed. In the early part of his speech Henry uses the allusion “betrayed with a kiss.” This is fitting because

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    CREATIVE CRITICAL RESPONSE Name : Charmayne Text : Hamlet (2009) directed by Gregory Doran‚ starring David Tennant Context : The following CCR is written in the form of a blog made ten years after the production of the movie Hamlet from the Royal Shakespeare Company. It is written from the perspective of Gregory Doran’s daughter who is eighteen years old and studies English Literature in school. She stumbled upon one of her father’s works one day‚ which is Hamlet. She shared this information

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    Michael Patrick MacDonald

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    Michael Patrick MacDonald was born and raised in Southie‚ what he calls “the greatest place to live.” While he may have been able to look towards the bright side and find the good in Southie‚ this is not something that many people can do. Southie is the area with the highest concentration of impoverished whites in the United States‚ with eighty five percent of its residents living in extreme poverty. With sky-high crime rates and the fact that there is nowhere that will be completely safe‚ Southie

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