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    David Copperfield

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    David Copperfield by Charles Dickens…. Analysis by: Shrook Essam El-Din Table of Contents: a- Abstract . b- Charles Dickens life . c- Similarity between Charles childhood and David Copperfield . d- Autobiographical Elements of David Copperfield . e- Plot summary . f- Major themes . g- List of references . a- Abstract : ’David Copperfield’ captured the hearts and imagination of generations of readers since the day of its publication. Charles Dickens chose the main

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    Inpatient Dialysis

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    status with somnolence‚ low blood pressure‚ and hypothermia. According to daughter‚ who was at the bedside‚ the patient started being somnolent‚ confused‚ and having a poor appetite for about a week. After receiving a night shift report‚ my preceptor Dora and I‚ went to assess the patient. She had slowed and slurred speech; alert and oriented ×2 (name and location). Mrs. P. V.’s blood pressure was 70/30 mm Hg‚ temperature 94.8° F‚ potassium level 3.0 mmol/L‚ BUN 80 mg/dL‚ WBC 2.8 mcL‚ and creatinine

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    The Home Front In WWI

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    August 2nd – War declared on Germany. Britain needed an army quickly. The government launched a massive recruitment campaign. Half a million joined the army in one month. August 8th – The defence of the Realm Act (DORA) was introduced. It gave the government special powers such as the right to take over industries and land which were needed for the war effort‚ or to censor newspapers. Autumn – From August to September many different women’s organisations were set up‚ including the women’s Hospital

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    people who think it’s no purpose to their life‚ give up easy. The movie Life is Beautiful also supports the belief of logotherapy. Guido and Dora informs their son that the concentration camp is a game and once they make it to the end‚ there will be a grand prize. In this way‚ Guido’s imaginations is a way of escapism; a way for him to cope with reality. Dora is unhappy because she lacks love in her life. However‚ once she meets Guido and has her son Giosue‚ they become exactly what she was missing

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    Impact of Ww1 on Britain

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    meant that nearly every family lost someone. Population losses were enormous. Propaganda at the time also gave the false impression to the public that everything was ok‚ when in reality so many people were dying. However‚ under the strict rules of DORA‚ people were never to know this. This became clear after the Battle of the Somme‚ July 1st 1916. 60‚000 were injured and 20‚000 were dead. This incident was famously made into a film. However‚ it had a major impact on the British civilians‚ as this-along

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    “Central Station” in which a woman called Dora‚ a Kornev p.2 retired schoolteacher‚ has to persuade a homeless nine-years old boy to a family that will adopt him in order to make a thousand dollars. Dora delivers the boy into his new family and receives the thousand dollars. Afterwards‚ she is told that the boy was too old for adoption and will be killed. Therefore‚ realized that she is making a huge mistake‚ Dora rehabilitated and took the poor child back

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    “We are liberated. It is all over. We are free...They’ve come at last. At last.” (Quote from “I have Lived a Thousand Years” by Livia Bitton-Jackson‚ page 204). This quote shows that finding hope can pay off‚ even in the worst conditions. If you stay positive things will turn out okay. The theme‚ “finding light in the darkness”‚ is a piece of figurative language meaning to find the positive things even in the worst conditions. Darkness can take over but only positivity can overcome it. Love‚ family

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    Michaela Píchová Mgr. Jana Pelclová‚ Ph.D. AJ 22073 Language of Advertising 28 August 2012 Introduction The wide use of advertising has created a special style of English – the advertising English. Its unique features and simple language separate it from other types of language. The advertising English must be compact‚ vivid‚ visual‚ emotional and most of all attractive. Because the function of advertising is to provide information‚ attract consumer and promise quality‚ the advertisers must

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    Weeping Woman

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    Diamond shaped tears are also the nails of her hands‚ held up to her face in fright. With a single image Picasso expresses a complex array of human anguish; terror‚ despair‚ outrage‚ hysteria‚ and death. The sad and dark eyed woman is Picasso’s lover Dora Maar‚ but the woman is also a symbol of a victim of war or a witness to the war in Spain spreading throughout Europe in 1937. Weeping Woman stands as a strong‚ iconic denouncement of the atrocities and inhumanity of modern warfare. The sharp angles

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    In Life is Beautiful it is shown the emotional burden it puts on Guido and Dora. The first incident in the film is when Guido and Joshua see the store sign saying‚ “No dogs or Jews allowed.” When Joshua asks about it Guido has to push his feelings aside so his son isn’t hurt. So‚ instead of telling him the truth Guido tells him‚ “Not allowed sings are the latest trend!” Another instance of emotional struggle is when Dora is in the concentration camp with the other women. She is told that all elderly

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