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    Love is the most powerful force in the world‚ even in death the power of love continues to be felt making the lover immortal. This is the idea expressed in Anne Bradstreet’s ode “To My Dear and Loving Husband”. The Love between two people is so powerful that it combines them and makes the as one. This is proven when Bradstreet states “If ever two were one … Surely we” (1)‚ This states that connection between two people is so powerful that it combines them physically‚ mentally and spiritually thus

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    It does‚ upto a limit. But rag should not get serious‚ like you should not cause bodily twinge to the person getting ragged. I ahve felt this. Most of the most friendly seniors I own at college are the ones who ragged me. Source(s): Experience Dear Friends. Ragging in school‚colleges or any where else should be stopped Completely‚ Because of the Following reasons: 1. It De motivates our Juniors. 2. We can not build relationship with others‚ a bit it breaks the Relationship and friendship

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    Mrs. Dalloway

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    In Mrs. Dalloway‚ the modernist writer Virginia Woolf undermines the usual conventions of prior prose fiction by adopting an innovative approach to time. She contrasts the objective external time and subjective internal time that structure the plot of the one-day novel. In fact‚ the story takes place on a single day in June and‚ by the use of two important techniques‚ namely the stream of consciousness mode of narration and the interior mono-logue‚ the reader is constantly flowing from the present

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    Mr Jamie

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    Q3: An economic consultant advises a firm which is a monopolist in the production stage of an industry. He argues that this firm should take over the firm(s) at the successive retail stage. Explain the circumstances under which such a takeover raises the profits of the monopoly producer. Also‚ discuss why vertical integration might not increase the profits of the producer. It is commonly believed that vertical integration is an attempt to create monopoly and to seek rents. Monopoly theories of

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    Mr Pip

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    s her mother’s theft of the book "Great Expectations". She use descriptive language of metaphors and similes to draw on the simplicity of the natural world of the island. One particular symbol of the heart-seed is used to express the idea of migration and change. (include quotes here) The language of 13 year old Matilda‚ is captured in the simplicity of sentences and descriptions. In the opening description of Pop eye she uses short‚ simple sentences and repetition to capture a girl’s curiosity

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    we all know very well. It is a simple word‚ but yet the definition is so complex. In today’s society “fat” has an extremely negative connotation. We criticize and fat shame individuals who do not fit the ideal body type. Recently in a video title‚ “Dear Fat People”‚ so-called comedian‚ Nicole Arbour argues that obese people should be fat shamed because they choose to be that way. Logically‚ if we make them feel bad about themselves‚ they will surely be motivated to get skinny and get fit. More than

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    Mr. Bleaney Mr. Bleaney is a poem by Philip Larkin. It has seven stanzas split into two main themes. It is about the thoughts of Larkin as the landlady shows him around the room of the mysterious ‘Mr. Bleaney’. I think that ‘the Bodies’ was where he worked; it could be a colloquial reference to a particular part of a company. This would fit in with ‘They moved him’ as it could be a transfer. ‘Bodies’ is also quite relevant because the poem was written immediately after the Second World War.

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    film ‘The Truman Show’ is about a corporation that has imprisoned Truman Burbank into an artificial world for the entertainment of an audience watching him on a television show. Even though Truman’s world of Seahaven is full of actors and artificial relationships‚ authenticity manages to creep into his life. These relationships range from people who barely feel a relation to Truman as a product such as Christof and the audience. Additionally there a people who feel a real connection to Truman such as

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    Pursuing and Compromising Happiness in The Truman Show Individuals do irrational and rational things all the time. Every day‚ we make decisions that are actually quite two sided. The item or goal you pursue has a value that is irrelevant. The evident fact is that you can pursue something realistically or unrealistically. “The Truman Show” by Peter Weir displays various examples of how individuals pursue and compromise their happiness

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    Mr Bean

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    Mr Bean is a series of fourteen shows based around the character of Mr Bean‚ a grown man who seems to have been born yesterday. The character is played by the versatile comedic star Rowan Atkinson. The programmes were filmed between 1990 and 1995‚ with the franchise also spawning a number of short specials‚ an cartoon version‚ and two feature-length films. Bean is supposedly a grown man but is outstandingly childish; his juvenile behaviour brings him into trouble with alarming regularity. He bumbles

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