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    How to Read Literature like a Professor Chapter 1- Every Trip Is a Quest (Except When It’s Not): • Quest consists of a knight‚ a dangerous road‚ a Holy Grail‚ a dragon‚ one evil knight‚ and one princess • Quest elements: a. quester b. place to go c. stated reason to go there d. challenges & trails e. real reason to go there- never involves stated reason • Real reason for quest is always self-knowledge • “always” and “never” have very little meaning in literature Chapter 2- Nice to Eat with You:

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    most suitable for you‚ normally it is placed beside your door. Then‚ apply same process‚ peel wire ends for the switch. Place the wire below the screw head and make it hug the screw. Then‚ tighten the screw‚ so it holds the wire down‚ do the same for the other wire (a tip to note is that on the switch it does not matter which wire goes where). Lastly‚ screw the switch on the wall. Then‚ run that switch wire to the main wire that comes from the bulb and goes to the breaker box. Run the wire until it

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    At first glance‚ it would appear that Henry James’ "The Turn of the Screw" and Tim Burton’s "Edward Scissorhands" have only one thing in common: they are both from the gothic genre. But upon looking closer‚ one will notice that there are a number of other similar traits between the two. There are noticeable similarities between Edward and the Governess‚ as well as similarities between Edward and the two children in The Turn of the Screw‚ Miles and Flora. There are also general themes which the two

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    AbstractThis essay discusses the question of the transforming creative self and the aesthetics of becoming in Samuel Taylor Coleridge ’s ’Kubla Khan ’ and ’Dejection: An Ode ’‚ by reassessing certain strands of Romantic visionary criticism and Deconstruction‚ which are two major critical positions in the reading and interpreting of Romantic poetry. The poetics of becoming and the creative process place the self in Coleridge ’s aesthetic and spiritual idealism in what I have called a constructive deferral

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    A value common in many gothic texts is that of the role of women‚ who are generally demonstrated as weak and incapable‚ especially in difficult and unfamiliar circumstances. In “The Turn of the Screw‚” for example‚ the governess and even Mrs Grose are determined to protect and mother the children yet; ironically‚ they cannot even go as far as to protect themselves mentally. Correspondingly‚ in “Shutter Island‚” it is implied that Teddy’s psychological insecurity is only there due to the trauma his

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    the relationship between the client and the professional. This paper will look at how problems are solved using the narrative approach. It will also focus on three main techniques used in narrative therapy‚ which will include externalization‚ deconstruction and re-authoring. This paper will also include a short narrative critique of the medical model. The Logic of Narrative Therapy Narrative therapy is considered postmodern due to the fact that it uses a story telling approach to counseling

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    on the 2 different methods of application‚ • a table examining each part of one device;- manufacturing method‚ material used • the calculated mechanical advantage and velocity ratio of one device • A scaled sectioned assembly drawing of the main screw bolt and nut of a car jack. You must also recommend one (1) of the two (2) for emergency roadside use with a large family car‚ such as a Commodore or Falcon (of course). Explain why you are recommending this lifting device over the other one. Table

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    formula‚ if the effort force is reduced‚ distance is increased. These simple machines fall into two classes: (i) the inclined plane‚ wedge‚ screw characterized by the vector resolution of forces and movement along a line‚ and (ii) the lever‚ pulley‚ wheel and axle characterized by the equilibrium of torques and movement around a pivot. Wedges and screws are both a type of inclined plane; pulleys and wheels and axles are both a form of lever A simple machine is an elementary device that has a

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    level to be checked. 2. Examine all equipment for obvious damage‚ bent screws‚ cracked lenses‚ loose joints‚ water penetration etc. 3. If the damage makes the equipment unusable‚ terminate the test‚ and arrange for a replacement instrument. 4. Check that the circular bubble remains central when the instrument is rotated180°. If not‚ correct half the error with the foot screws and half with the bubble adjustment screws. 5. Select two columns‚ lamp posts or smooth walls‚ about 30 metres

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    On one end of the machine there is a reciprocal screw in a heated barrel. The plastic is fed into the barrel‚ which in turn feeds it into the screw. The first section of the screw holds the plastic together so that it starts to melt. Moving a little further up‚ the threads on the screw become thinner. This because the barrel is heated and the pieces of plastic are being pushed together and rubber together‚ the plastic melts. At the tip of the screw there is a piece which holds the plastic in place

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