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    The imagination is a key theme in many of Keats’ works. Keats was a voracious believer in transcendence‚ which his poetry suggests he thought could be acheived through the imagination and the world it creates. Keats famously wrote‚ “The Imagination may be compared to Adam’s dream—he awoke and found it truth.” Here he is theorising that imagination can connect a dreamer to the ideal world that existed before the fall of man‚ and transfer what is created within the imaginary world to reality. This

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    Trust is one of the few key ideas that Caroline Macdonald‚ the writer of ‘Lake at the End of the World’ has defined. The story is told from two sides of two different adolescents‚ Hector and Diana. They have to trust each other and try to live in a world where there is no certainty of what will happen tomorrow. Hector comes from an underground community where they all believed in a charismatic leader named John Smith (The Counsellor). When he promised a safe and well subsidized accommodation along

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    a statue of the Ephesian Diana‚ an Egyptian sculpture derived of marble. There are a number of statues replicating the pagan goddess‚ Artemis from Ephesus and can be found dating back to the first and second centuries AD. The one depicted above from the Soane museum dates back to 2nd century AD‚ and the head turreted crown indicates this. The Ephesian Diana is said to be one of the most important antiques amongst the vast collection at the Soane Museum. Known as Diana (among the Romans) or Artemis

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    God Save the Queen: Emotional Analysis of Queen Elizabeth’s Speech By: Reed Bailey On August 31‚ 1997‚ in the early hours‚ Princess Diana was rushed to a hospital in London where she was soon announced dead. This tragic event brought the world to its knees. Having such a young‚ well-loved woman die and leave the world so suddenly was proven more for some British citizens to handle. In this time of grief and sorrow the country looked to one person to give advice on how to handle the tragedy

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    matryoshka principle‚ by which each statement is eluded by a bigger statement‚ from “family” to “world” – emphasizing Earl Spencer’s attitude towards Diana’s importance and legacy‚ within a variety of environments. Earl Spencer’s attitude towards Diana is reflected within his description of her‚ he integrates a semantic field of admiration: “selfless humanity” “beauty” “essence of compassion”‚ this complimentary lexis communicates to the audience‚ his love for his sister and a general reasoning for

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    Discussion Questions: Question 1: To what extent do you sense that Diana Nelson got up to speed quickly on the dynamics of the toy industry when she took over Kazoo & Company in 1998? What impact would it have had on the ultimate success of Kazoo if Nelson had spent more time initially focused on the specifics of her business (i.e.‚ store layout‚ hiring personnel‚ placing ads in local newspaper‚ writing press releases‚ setting up the accounting system‚ and so on) rather than gaining a complete

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    Famed Japanese video game creator Shigeru Miyamoto is famously quoted‚ “Video games are bad for you? That’s what they said about rock-n-roll.” While the backlash against Rock- and Roll music has much subsided‚ the video game industry has come under increasing scrutiny for its addictive qualities. Consistent video game play has been linked to increasing child hood obesity rates worldwide. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that almost 18% of US teens are obese‚ linking this

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    her unfamiliar surroundings‚ Ofri begins seeing patients and is quite pleased with her set up. It is not until she meets Diana Makower‚ a young woman who claims to be pregnant‚ that she is faced with a dilemma. Diana insists she is not ready for her pregnancy and abortion is her only option. As a doctor at this medical institution‚ following the rules would require her to tell Diana to call her insurance company. Instead‚ she worries about her “…ethical duty to provide the care [her] patient [needs]”

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    Film Analysis : The Queen

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    Elizabeth----4.1.2Tony Blair4.2Minor----4.2.1Princess Diana----4.2.2Alastair Campbell----4.2.3People of the nation5.SummaryThe film begins on the 1997 Britain elections on which Tony Blair was showed as the United Kingdom’s first Labour Party Prime Minister in 18 years. The Queen then questions a photographer on who are allowed to vote. The queen is named Queen Elizabeth on which he has somewhat of a doubt on Tony Blair. A few months later‚ Princess Diana was found dead on a car accident. Blair then makes

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    high-profile involvement in AIDS issues and international campaign against landmines. Princess Diana Spencer was born as the youngest daughter of Edward Spencer and Frances Spencer at Park House on Sandringham estate. In 1975‚ her father became the eighth earl of Spencer‚ and she acquired the courtesy title of “Lady.” The root of Diana’s insecurity lay in her upbringing‚ despite its privileges. Diana was only six when her parents split up‚ and she her siblings became pawns in a bitter custody dispute

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