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    Dramatic entrance: Last year‚ the youngest child of the family suddenly fell down while playing with his computer games. The family panicked and didn’t know what to do. When the family noticed that he’s not getting any better‚ they decided to take him to a specialized doctor to check him. As soon as they entered the doctor’s room‚ the doctor knew that what he’s having is the result of computer games. The child had a serious disease in his nervous system that the doctor didn’t know how to treat

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    Feminism and Gender Studies Do Women Need to Unsex Themselves to Gain Power? : Forgotten Womanhood‚ Capitalism and Clashes of Class in Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls Ayça ATAKAN DENİZ Introduction ‘’Unsex me here’’ (Macbeth‚ Act I‚ Scene 5‚ 46) Why did Lady Macbeth want to be unsexed and leave her womanhood behind in a play written by Shakespeare at the beginning of 17th century? What was her purpose when she asked this from the spirits? The answer is definite: power. All she wanted was

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    Compare and contrast the ways that the pursuit of wealth is Presented in ‘Top Girls’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ ‘Top Girls’ and ‘Death of a Salesman’ are plays that both exemplify the importance of money and what it means to people. The plays however differ in how the protagonists‚ Marlene and Willy‚ use and make use of the money they have earned. Furthermore the protagonists juxtapose each other as they both come from different walks of life which illustrate to the audience why the pursuit

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysing Act 3 Scene 5 Act 3‚ scene 5 is a crucial scene in Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. The scene is a springboard from which the play plummets to a grizzly end and the subtle climax of the series of events before it. It also contains elements of many of the main themes of the play‚ love‚ trust‚ family‚ hate‚ fate and some interesting theatrical techniques such as dramatic irony and double meanings. The scene is quite easy to analyse being constructed of four duologues

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    Wings Chips Theme- There are a lot of themes in the story Wings Chips by Mavis Gallant. One of the most important themes of this story is how the father refuses to conform to societies norms. The father never had a real job like the other fathers in the town. If he painted for other people he would do it the way he feels is right “My father suggested that Madame Gravelle might be just as happy with a tinted photograph.” (Page 208 third Para). He lives his life by not worrying about others thought

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    In the story “The sniper‚” the use of dramatic and situational irony brings out the theme of war knowing no limit. Irony helps the theme of this story by making the reader notice the details that are important in the story. Dramatic irony is shown when the sniper “considers whether he should risk a smoke. It was dangerous. He decided to take the risk.” In this example‚ the sniper takes the risk of smoking and the readers knows that he will be spotted by the enemy. This displays how people tends

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    Life at the Top in America Isn’t Just Better‚ It’s Longer. By Janny Scott (May‚ 2005‚ The New York Times) This article has three main characters: Jean G. Miele‚ Will L. Wilson‚ and Ewa R. These three individuals‚ are all suffering from the symptoms of heart attack and are all hospitalized. If it’s a reoccurring incident with their heart attacks‚ they are in very severe risk of dying from a 3rd strike‚ thus they try to keep a dietary regiment‚ exercise regularly and not smoke‚ which has been ordered

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    Academic Essay Comment on Shakespeare’s stagecraft in Act 3 Scene 5 of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. William Shakespeare‚ the celebrated playwright‚ wrote many famous plays. Yet few are as renowned as his ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ the tragic love story about two star-crossed lovers from feuding families‚ denied their chance to be together and died rather than be apart. Act 3 Scene 5 is a crucial scene in the play‚ one with the most dramatic tension and the turning point of the story where things take a turn for

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    2. The first effect: accountants responsibility increase * Special sections of SOX that increase accountants responsibility by imposing criminal liability------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -3- * Accountants independence resulting in a higher responsibility of accountants------- -4- * Fraud decrease as a consequence of increased transparency of financial reporting -- -5- 3. The second effect of Sarbanes-Oxley Act: the education

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    Examine the way Shakespeare presents the theme of loss in Act 3‚ Scene 5 of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and how this is developed in the rest of the play. Juliet -Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day. Romeo - Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops. I must be gone and live‚ or stay and die. Juliet - Therefore stay yet. Thou need’st not to be gone. Romeo - Let me be ta’en. Let me be put to death. Juliet - It is‚ it is. Hie hence! Be gone‚ away! Nurse -Be wary‚ look about. Juliet - Then‚ window‚ let

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