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    Lord And Lady Of The Manor * Lived in the best house of the manor and had servants to care for them  * Several rooms  * Walls draped with tapestries to keep out the cold  * Every room had furniture  * No electricity or plumbing   * Enjoyed having expensive things that depicted their status   * Lords also had obligations to look after.   * Had to keep contract with vassal  * Had to marry and have children  * No children meant the vassal could take back land 

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    Throughout the early history of storytelling‚ the antagonist has existed as a plot device‚ to which Bulman defined as a character that ‘usually represents negative things‚ while the protagonist espouses positive values.’ (Bulman‚ 2006‚ 17). He goes on to expand on the device’s use of conflict and how it is a necessary building block of creative storytelling. This analysis will explore the state of existence of the female antagonist‚ who has long been argued to be held in a transgressive state of

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    Cea‚ Stephanie Joy C. Legazpi Hope Christian School Me‚ In a Dictionary Eleanor Hibbert once wrote “ if it’s good‚ it’s wonderful. If it’s bad‚ it’s experience .” We must bear in mind that all our experiences in life‚ our accomplishments and mistakes‚  every single person we have encountered‚ and every medal and scar we have are the reasons why we are who we are today. Every experience‚ no matter how trivial or immense‚ is significant. For what I am now‚ I owe to these experiences. As

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    people we meet or the experiences in our life- good or bad. This is evident in Hannah Roberts’ story ‘Sky High’ which explores the transition from the innocence and imagination of childhood to an adult with less freedom and more responsibility and Eleanor Farjeon’s poem ‘It was long ago’‚ which captures an incident that occurred when the protagonist was around three years old. Roberts employs a range of language devices including 1st person narrative‚ colloquial language‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ hyperbole

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    of these works was the most valuable to you‚ personally? And what makes that artwork so valuable to you? Personally‚ I liked the sculptor’s work. It was a gymnastic performance of a lady at the Olympics that was crafted by a well-known sculptor or Eleanor Cardozo. The art work was named Swathe. It belonged to a series of sculptures created on the bases of that particular event to elaborate its various aspects and sub-activities. These are some aspects that delineated my decision as I made my decision

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Fig. 1) was born on January 30th of 1882 around Hyde Park‚ New York. He was born and raised into a life of prosperity and pleasure. His father was James Roosevelt‚ an entrepreneur on the side and a nobleman on the other. Roosevelt’s mother‚ Sara Delano‚ was a very determined mother. Franklin was their only child and grew up to be very successful and had the equal attention from both his parents. Around the age of 14‚ Roosevelt was tutored at home. After that‚ he was an

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    "liberal" and "conservative" shifted at the start of the Great Depression. Although laissez-faire policy was thought to be liberal in the Roaring 20 ’s‚ the year 1929 quickly changed America ’s idea of liberalism entirely. The hardnosed Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the saavy Herbert Hoover both believed they alone could improve America ’s economic depression. Their political standings have been wholly analyzed‚ and although the two men did express ideas which were contradictory to their original political

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    that history repeats itself. Examples of this include war‚ protests‚ or even something more lighthearted like fashion trends. In other words‚ although something is from sixty years ago it can still be proven relevant. The Hundred Dresses written by Eleanor Estes is just another example of many that show the ideas and problems in 1944 are very similar to those in 2017. This book in particular maintains its popularity because of the illustrations‚ the relatability‚ and most importantly the lesson it sends

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    “This‚ I believe” Speech “The purpose of life is to live it‚ to taste experience to the utmost‚ to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” -Eleanor Roosevelt. What Roosevelt is saying in this quote is that in order to live we need to experience‚ not just simply exist and especially not exist in fear. I believe that everyone should learn to live in the moment and not overthink but learn to value the ability to push limits. I always find a way to end up thinking of all

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    Origins of Sexual Harassment and Its Expanding Laws The EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) defined sexual harassment as “an experience that reasonable person in the same or comparable circumstances would find to be intimidating‚ hostile‚ or abusive.” This definition may seem clear and defined in terms of the law‚ but it is not. Early in the United State of America there were no laws. Majority of workers were treated to low pay and poor working conditions. At this stage the United

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