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    Work Plan for Isolation‚ Purification‚ Identification and Starter Culture Activity of Lactoccocus lactis Submitted by: M.Usman Akram B.S. (Hons.) Dairy Technology mh.usman@hotmail.com Mobile : +923217773736 University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences‚ Ravi Campus Pattoki Lactoccocus lactis Classification: Scientific classification | Kingdom: | Bacteria | Division: | Firmicutes | Class: | Bacilli | Order: | Lactobacillales | Family: | Streptococcaceae | Genus:

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    Isolation and loneliness In the following short stories Eveline written by James Joyce‚ The Story of An Hour written by Kate Chopin‚ and A Rose For Emily written by William Faulkner we find that isolation is a popular theme throughout the stories. There are several factors in each one of the stories that makes us feel the isolation that each one of the women in the stated stories felt. Weather it is Eveline feeling stuck at home due to a request for her to tend to her family and resume the place

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    25 August 2013 Dramatization of Isolation in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s `The Scarlet Letter’ Nathaniel Hawthorne in The Scarlet Letter emphasizes the theme of isolation throughout the whole novel. Using a variety of literary techniques and descriptions of emotions and nature‚ Hawthorne is able to fully depict the inner feelings of hurt suffered by the central characters as a result of severe loneliness and seclusion. The torturous of isolation‚ are experienced by the key figures‚ Hester

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    truth‚ we can find ourselves in at one point in our lives. Isolation being detached or exclude from the rest is known in ancient time a punishment that is worse than death because it is like being the dead among the living. for example The anglo-saxon wife’s lament . this poem is about a wife who is exiled by her husband. The author uses figurative language‚ such as imagery‚ caesura‚ and personification to convey the sense of isolation by setting the mood‚tone‚and symbolic meaning. One of the

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    23 October 2012 Period 2 Forced Isolation Everyone in their lifetime desires the comfort of a friend‚ but will settle for the attentive ear of a stranger. In the novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck shows how lonely people were during the 1930’s. He teaches a grim lesson about the nature of human existence‚ and how the characters in the story had to admit at one time or another to having a profound sense of loneliness and isolation. Although each character had their own secluded troubles‚ Curley’s

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    Isolation and Resentment in Shelley’s Frankenstein Mary Shelley’s novel‚ Frankenstein‚ deals with two very distinct individuals: the young-but-foolish Victor Frankenstein and his creation‚ the “Monster”. Victor is the main focus of the novel for the beginning chapters‚ while the rest of the work focuses more on the development and actions of the Monster. The characters of Victor and the Monster are first brought together during the Monster’s creation in Chapter 4 (34). It was Victor’s isolation

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    Isolation: a Comparative Essay. In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ the concept of identity is explored through Hamlet’s isolation which is created by the conflict between his duty to his father‚ and his duties to the monarchy and his peers. Gertrude suffers the same identity questions through her isolation and also that of her sons. The isolation they experience not only is caused by some sort of tragic event‚ but also provokes many dilemmas in their lives that they both have to work through

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    Robert Frost’s “Acquainted with the Night” describes a life that is filled with depression caused by isolation. Many believe this could have been written from Frost’s own personal experiences‚ since it is well known that he experienced a very sad life with the losses of many of his close relatives. This would have left him feeling alone and detached‚ therefore giving him the inspiration for this poem. When examining the title’s literal meaning‚ one can see Frost’s illustration of how he is very familiar

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    Snow became extremely isolated in the institution and increasingly began to feel empty‚ inducing her condition to worsen. Snow kept a diary under her pillow as a way to cope with her loneliness. The diary described the atmosphere and the terrors she underwent every day in mental institution hoping that her father would one day find it and come save her. She hated the medications the doctors gave her because they made her constipated and caused her to gain a lot of weight‚ so she decided to stop taking

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    The literal meaning of ‘The Interrogators’ conveys an isolated area‚ as a result of war. The plurality of the title leads to the interpretation of the narrator as one of the interrogators‚ this is further supported by the nature of the narrative style; the narrator is removed from the passage‚ thus imposing a passive voice in the passage‚ this renders more sympathy for the foresters and deems the narrator as unemotional‚ as an interrogator should be. The consistent use of pathetic fallacy throughout

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