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    short story “The Necklace” uses a diamond necklace to symbolize two different things. The first thing the necklace represents is that deceiving others will lead to one’s downfall. The necklace also symbolizes how the effects of greed can change a person. In the story‚ the reader sees the main character’s personal growth from beginning to end due to losing a diamond necklace. Mathilde Loisel’s life is turned upside down because she was materialistic‚ but by the end of the story Mathilde is wiser and more

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    The bind of Monsieur and Madame Loisel in “The Necklace” was forced‚ unfair‚ and unrequited. It was not based off of affection or attraction‚ it was a forced marriage: “ Forced marriages were a tradition in 19th century France; which is when the book was written”. Since it was an arranged marriage; the Loisels did not love each other too much‚ they would commence to truly love each other after years. Mathilde clearly did not love each him: “Mathilde probably married at 14-16 years” by virtue of it

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    ENG3U 10/04/11 Comparative Essay Are you’re actions based on what you believe or what your see and desire? In the text The Bet by Anton Chekhov and the text The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant both authors deal with the main idea that money and materialistic goods control peoples action in a larger scale than we realize. While both The Bet and The Necklace explore the idea of irony and symbolism‚ The Necklace goes on to use characterization while The Bet uses person vs. society conflict

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    focus on and analyze one pattern of the Diamond Trade at a global scale. The pattern illustrates that the Diamond Trade exists on a global scale. I have used examples and specific evidence from different regions and nations across different hemispheres to highlight this Global pattern. 

There are five different processes of the Diamond Industry. Exploration‚ mining‚ selling rough diamonds‚ cutting and polishing and selling on world markets. Each process happens in different location from the previous

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    Moreover‚ throughout the story Emmett’s regret consumes him. One of his many regrets was that he never stopped the other Gendarmes‚ watching as horrors took place and did nothing. He was a bystander to bullying on a grand scale. The other gendarmes drowning in their misguided ways treated the lives of the Armenians as pointless‚ Emmett watched on. Emmett recalls a moment in his past‚ “And then comes the horseman‚ his face obscured‚ approaching pawing the ground nearby‚ directing his steed’s hoof

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    did not know when he arrived in the U.S. in 1985 how his dream would happen but it did not take long before he found out. Upon his graduating from college‚ he got a job working for a jeweler even though he knew nothing about jewelry. That work started his passion for diamonds and he never looked back. Oscar received a degree in diamonds and learned everything that he could learn about them. The determination he showed was what helped him get started in his success (Robbins & Judge‚ 2009). Personality

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    Mathematics is eyes‚ears‚heart‚lungs and above all the basic developing tonic of any human civilization.Maths develops‚Maths reforms and Maths benefits. If maths is removed then there will be no rational thinking.The logic will lose its sense and in the absence of all these vital components there will be no new inventions in the realm of science and business and all of a sudden there will be no difference human and animals.Without maths the whole world will go mad and economy will be badly affected

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    In "The Necklace"‚ Guy de Maupassant creates an irony about the Mme. Loisel‚ who always dreams she would live in a luxury life‚ which later costs her ten years of working to pay off for what she dreams for. Mme. Mathilde Loisel was born in a poor family‚ so she dreamed someday she would have a husband who is "rich and distinguish" (194). Unfortunately‚ she ends up getting married to‚ as the author describes‚ a "little clerks" who can’t satisfy her needs (194). Also‚ because of coming from a poor

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    a project report on THE DIAMOND INDUSTRY AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES SUBMITTED BY ESHA PAREKH T.Y.B.M.S. [SEMESTER V] DIV.: A ROLL NO.: 35 ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 – 2012 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. GOVIND SOWANI DATE OF SUBMISSION 15TH SEPTEMBER 2011 SVKM’s NARSEE MONJEE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS Vile Parle (w)‚ Mumbai - 400 056 Submitted to University of Mumbai DECLARATION I‚ Ms. ESHA PAREKH‚ of SVKM’s Narsee Monjee College of Commerce

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