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    women’s rights. The industrial revolution gave direction for national literature with new themes‚ forms‚ subjects‚ regions‚ authors and audiences. Through magazines‚ newspapers and journals opportunities occurred that created a large new female voice of writers for women. Baym (2008) states: “Women from many social groups‚ African Americans‚ Native Americans‚ Mexican Americans‚ Asian Americans‚ and immigrants began to write for publication‚ and a rapidly growing market for their work helped confirm

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    In the book The Art of Deception by Kevin D. Mitnick I chose chapter 9 to summarize and relate it a current news article. Chapter 9 is about the reverse sting and how it is used by con artists to pull of major scams. Mitnick also tells us solutions on how to prevent such scams and how to be wary of the social engineer. The sting or “running the wire” is a great tool on the grifter’s belt because it allows them to pull of major scams with ease. Sometimes though the sting is ran opposite of the traditional

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    Kelli Smith Professor Erickson PHI2010 – 415049 November 20‚ 2014 The Conscience: The Ethical Inner Voices of Socrates and Arjuna Each of us has an inner voice with which we make ethical decisions. Our moral values are both learned and instinctive. The word conscience is defined as “the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong; a feeling that something you have done is morally wrong” (merriam-webster.com). Our conscience allows us to act‚ or not

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    James Earl Jones: A Voice in the Crowd March 19‚ 1996 People all around the world know the voice of James Earl Jones. From Star Wars fans listening to the voice of Darth Vader to news junkies who hear a voice that dramatically intones AThis is CNN@ just before all the cable network= s station breaks to children who hear the stately voice of the majestic Mufasa‚ the king of the jungle in Walt Disney Pictures= animated The Lion King - people know this deep harmonious voice belongs to this consummate

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    Family is most importance voice in Australia voices‚ which is highlighted in the film‚ the castle The Castle by Rob Sitch. This film is about the Kerrigan’s family‚ they live next to the airport. The father is a track driver‚ and he is a centre of the family‚ and the mother is also very important‚ and she loves cook and craft. Sitch use a lot of techniques to convey the family voice in this movie. In Dale’s monologue to the audience‚ " If dad is the backbone of the family‚ mum is the other bone

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    and tone of voice Firstly‚ a special educational needs teacher when they are talking to Karim they may talk about how his behaviour is unacceptable. They may talk in a high tone of voice to make him understand how they are feeling about him now. Whereas‚ the special education needs assistant‚ support assistant or therapist if they are helping Karim in something their communication skills will be different. Especially‚ if they are having extra help. They may speak in a low tone of voice. This is to

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    Mungiu. The discerning voice of a true auteur 1.Introduction “Only great minds can afford a simple style.” (Stendhal). “Style is knowing who you are‚ what you want to say‚ and not giving a damn”. (Orson Welles). “Style is an easy way of saying complicated things”. (Jean Cocteau). The greatest artists have all expressed their opinion about style as distinctiveness and individuality in art and have regarded the personality of the artist as the main criterion of value. According to their definitions

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    neighbor. According to the westerners‚ life was great. The wall had just become a custom for them‚ but for the east‚ it was much more. The wall divided them from their freedom. “Voices from the Wall” by Marco Mielcarek captures the enticing point of view of the western Berlin citizen on that fateful November 9th‚ 1989. “Voices from the Wall” by Marco Mielcarek apprehends the discomfort from the wall’s division

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    Abstract: The narrative voice in this story is first person limited‚ told through the character of Amanda Hopkins. It is dramatized‚ active‚ and unreliable. I chose to tell the story through Amanda’s perspective because by doing so‚ the reader understands her thought processes and motives while at the same time understanding the horror of her actions. In order to make her voice come to life‚ so to speak‚ I used foreshadowing to show the reader that her perspective contradicted her actions. By doing

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    In “Criminal Constructions of Drug Users”‚ Kevin Whiteacre explores how academia has contributed to the demonization of drugs and users. Instead of viewing drug use as something recreational‚ or something that provides “immediate‚ easy and certain short-term pleasure”‚ academia takes it upon itself

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