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    Hostel Life

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    Hostel life is entirely different from life at home. Many parents prefer to send their children to hostel so that they are away from homely pleasure and learn to live and grow on their own. Hostel life provides the most ideal atmosphere for study. The students get more time and suitable atmosphere to do their studies‚ to get help or guidance for anything from their class-fellows and morever‚ from seniors who are living close by. Even a careless or negligent student starts working hard when he sees

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    The Essence of Obedience

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    Alisha Thomas C. Sturm English 102 February 20‚2009 The Essence of obedience The fidelity of ones faith becomes the premise to justify the changing of ones conscience. In many cases people act rationally in pursuit of the “benefits” they pursue from being part of a religious group. There is a term coined for this type of thought process‚ “parochial altruism”-they combine a parochial act (the attacker killing members from other groups) with altruism (the attacker sacrificing themselves

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    El Laberinto del Fauno Obedience is a recurrent theme in El Laberinto del Fauno‚ discuss at least two examples and what they represent. In El Laberinto del Fauno‚ Guillermo del Toro uses the theme of obedience to illustrate and condemn two repressive components of fascism: patriarchy and the coercion of free will. This essay will look at two examples of obedience in the film which reveal the abhorrent nature of these aspects of fascism and the importance of resisting them. These are‚ respectively

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    Jane Eyre: Sexism

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    In the cases of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice and Emily Bronte’s Jane Eyre‚ the ideals of romantic love are very much the same. In both 19th century novels‚ women’s wants and needs are rather simplified. However‚ this could also be said for the roles and ideals of the male characters. While it was obvious that this era was responsible for a large amount of anti-female sexism in society and the economy‚ can it also be said that male-female partnerships were simplified from the male perspective

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    Pride and Prejudice   Out of the many Movies that are out these days‚ we see many similar themes and ideas that go throughout the story. Yet‚ out of all these movies‚ one particularly came into my sight‚ Pride and Prejudice. This is a story following back all the way to the 19th century and beside the fact that there are many great celebrities there to make this movie much better‚ what makes this a great movie is that it tells a wonderful love story of a skeptical girl and a arrogant man that eventually

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    : Pirates of the Caribbean Will Turner In the movie‚ Pirates of the Caribbean- the Curse of the Black Pearl the character that caught my eye the most was William Turner. Will‚ a former black smith and son of “bootstrap” Bill Turner He is also a very strong and loyal man during the film. He has many abilities like excellent sword fighting‚ for example in the scene where Jack Sparrow trespasses into William’s workplace‚ the blacksmith. Jack was actually trying to remove his handcuffs due to imprisonment

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    Literary Analysis for Pride and Prejudice Literary Analysis for Pride and Prejudice Title: The title “Pride and Prejudice is most appropriate for the novel because the story centers upon the love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy and the obstacles (especially their own personal faults) both must overcome before they can find romantic felicity with one another. Elizabeth must overcome her “prejudice” which causes her to make hasty and harsh judgments about others and quickly dismiss

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    Hi all‚   Portfolios replace the exam of 2013!   It consist of 4 separate assignments (1 pagers) and appears in the learning units as section A‚ B‚ C and D of the Portfolio.  They count 20% of the final mark and has a subminimum of 50% to pass.   Students must hand in the Portfolio as ONE UNIT or FOLDER.   1) This folder will consist of Portfolio A (Word)‚ Portfolio B (Word)‚ Portfolio C (PowerPoint) and Portfolio D (Option of Word/PowerPoint) . 2) All 4 sections of your work should be saved

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    izabeth Bennet The second daughter in the Bennet family‚ and the most intelligent and quick-witted‚ Elizabeth is the protagonist of Pride and Prejudice and one of the most well-known female characters in English literature. Her admirable qualities are numerous—she is lovely‚ clever‚ and‚ in a novel defined by dialogue‚ she converses as brilliantly as anyone. Her honesty‚ virtue‚ and lively wit enable her to rise above the nonsense and bad behavior that pervade her class-bound and often spiteful society

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    All a Bout Me

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    The pursuit of the American Dream is sought after by many. Most people feel that America is the land of opportunity. Because of these opportunities‚ America gives us a chance to make our dream a reality. My American Dream is to have a good career. Having my dream career is important to me because it will make my life easier‚ help me stay responsible‚ and will never feel like an actual job. If you love what you do‚ then you will never work a day in your life. By having my dream career‚ will

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