place where time dies. I didn’t know it yet‚ but I soon would. I watch you drag your numb limbs across the dusty white floors and slump into the seat furthest in the corner‚ isolated‚ alone. You mumble words which spill out your mouth in a disjointed mess; wasted words for only the silence to prey upon. Your eyes‚ blank and empty‚ stare at the clock which resides on the wall. For hours you sit there‚ persistent‚ unrelenting‚ watching as time turns stale and the seasons slowly blend into one
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MULTIPLE CHOICE TYPE QUESTIONS Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the decisions listed below is not an example of a strategic decision? A) Decision to launch a new advertising campaign B) Decision to invest in a new production plant C) Decision to launch new product D) Decision to enter a new market 2) Which of the following is an outcome of the analysis of the strategic capability of an organisation? A) An understanding of customer needs
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Stolpestad by William Lychack Stolpestad is a short story written by William Lychack‚ published in 2008‚ is about a policeman who gets called out at the end of his shift‚ to help a 9 year old boy with his suffering dog. Stolpestad is the main character in the story and the protagonist. He is not at all captivated by the task at hand‚ which I believe to be the antagonist of the story‚ but follows his orders and heads out to accomplish this odd task and shoots the dog. In the end he is confronted
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human faculties qualitatively higher to those from animal appetites‚ but it’s practically hard to gather proofs. Mill here has 2 categorizations for assessing pleasures. For Mill’s Utilitarianism to be understood‚ the second interpretation needs disjointed notions ‚supported by the fist position‚ since the 2nd is closer to Mill’s situation. This section can clarify why experienced person’s preferences aren’t adequate for checking the validity of 5th element. Mill’s quality measurements can be understood
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Abby Harper How does F. Scott Fitzgerald tell the story in chapter one in The Great Gatsby? Fitzgerald tells the story of chapter one in The Great Gatsby by introducing ‘Nick Carraway’ as the first person narrative‚ telling the story in the past tense. The first chapter of the book make the readers have an instant realisation that it is a ‘novel writing about a novel’ as the narrator says “Only Gatsby‚ the man who gave his name to this book”. This suggests that Nick is very self-conscious about
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’Dedicated to work‚ sobriety and regular hours ’. To what extent is Malvolio an anomalous character in the revelry of ’Twelfth Night ’? Malvolio is portrayed primarily as the Puritan servant of Olivia against a backdrop of raucous Catholic festivities. Twelfth Night was a celebration in Elizabethan England held on the 5th January‚ whereby for one night of the year‚ households would invert their hierarchy with servants acting as their superiors. A Lord of Misrule would be chosen through placing
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Indigenous Education & Perspectives Assessment 2: Essay Topic: The Stolen Generations ELA: Angela Perry Written By: Samantha Morrison Student Number: 100169529 WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that the following assessment may contain images and names of deceased persons. This essay will define and discuss the event of the Stolen Generations. It will analyse the nature of the affects and impacts of the event on Indigenous Australians‚ reflect on the relevance
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into determination. Next‚ one transforms determination into action- the strong determination to change enables one to make a sustained effort to implement actual changes.” As young people we are entering a world of great turmoil. I see a society disjointed by a fear of terrorism‚ a society experiencing racial and religious hatred to our Muslims‚ our Christians and our Jews‚ and a society facing a deadly drought and environmental destruction. There is a growing need for change. Learning and education
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Djordje Janicijevic Sophie Treadwell’s play‚ Machinal is an expressionistic play written in 1928‚ depicting a life of young woman who can not adapt with people and environment around her. Expressionism‚ is an artistic style that originated in Germany at the end of the 19th century in which the artist aims to depict subjective perspective of the character through distortion and exaggeration of reality. Expressionist plays often amplify the inner awakening and suffering of the main character
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Mamma Mia! Mamma Mia! is a stage musical written by Catherine Johnson that was adapted for the screen as a film by Phyllida Lloyd. The musical features the music of ABBA‚ although the entire plot is fictional. What is great about the musical that it has so much energy due to the song and dance numbers‚ with elements of comedy and romance added. In addition‚ it contains numerous catchy‚ well-known songs that grab the audience’s attraction. The songs fit into the story naturally‚ any interruption
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