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    Analysis: Emotion and Jon

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    The extract under analysis is taken from the great work “The Forsyte Saga”. The events in the extract are presented in chronological order. The form of representation is narration broken by dialogues‚ descriptive narration and half-reported speech. It’s a 3rd person singular. In my opinion‚ the structure can be open-plot. There is no introduction and denouement. At once‚ the story proper begins with a dialogue between two young persons. There are four characters. Jon and Fleur are the lovers. “It

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    "Poison" By All Time Low I’ve got a house in the back of my head But I can’t find a permanent resident ’Cause the market’s down And the area’s not so good these days I’ve got a watch but I don’t have time I’ve got a road and it leads to decadence But a dead end sign waits down the line I leave my footprints for the evidence So take my life‚ I’ll hand it to you And you can try on my clothes But you can’t fill these shoes On a silver platter your wish came true So your heart of gold turned platinum

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    In George Orwell’s satirical novella Animal Farm‚ all of the animals living on the farm prove to be either fearless leaders or their dedicated followers. However‚ an exception is Boxer‚ a cart-horse who possesses a few traits of both. Boxer serves as a leader in the book by trying to inspire others to be as hard-working and driven as he. The other animals on the farm look up to him because of “his steadiness of character and tremendous powers of work” (Orwell 5). Also‚ when Squealer‚ a propaganda-spreading

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    Purpose: To persuade the audience that animal testing is cruel and unnecessary. Thesis: We need to work together to stop animal testing. Claim: Value Organizational Pattern: Problem-Solution I. Introduction A.Attention Getter: Each Year‚ over 100 million animals are used for animal testing worldwide. Animals are being used from all over for animal testing that ranges from drugs to our simple everyday shampoo. Almost every medicine or treatment you have ever used has been tested on innocent animals

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    Rhetoric is used throughout Napoleon’s rise to power. It is used to keep the animals (excluding pigs‚ of course) from realizing the chasm between what really is happening and what they want to happen. They are therefore rather obsequious toward Napoleon. Napoleon uses Squealer to spread his propaganda. Squealer‚ being very mellifluous and silver-tongued‚ can easily get the animals to believe and follow Napoleon’s unorthodox laws and wishes. They don’t realize how unfortunate their fate becomes by

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    Characterisation of Squealer and Snowball- Animal Farm Squealer Squealer‚ the faithful companion and advertiser of Napoleon‚ is an influential pig that is adeptly gifted with the art of persuasion. He is said to be able to ‘turn black into white.’ Under Napoleon’s rule‚ Squealer assumes the post of a propagandist for Napoleon’s supposed motives and goals. As the spokesperson for the pigs‚ he cunningly rewrites history and presents encouragingly false statistics‚ exploiting their gullibility and

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    John Galsworthy life and his Most Important Works and themes By: Rasha Jbarah Supervised By: Dr. Ra’ed Al Hammouri Department of English language and Literature Jadara University May‚ 2013 Introduction: English novelist and playwright‚ winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932. Galsworthy became known for his portrayal of the British upper middle class and for his social satire. His most famous work is The Forsyte Saga (1906-1921)‚ an English parallel to Thomas Mann’s Buddenbrooks (1901)

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    Animal Farm‚ a novella written by George Orwell‚ is about a rebellious group of animals who take their farm back from Farmer Jones. Eventually‚ Napoleon the pig takes over because he is considered the most intelligent of the pigs‚ but the animals don’t know about Napoleon’s cruel and selfish intentions. Napoleon and the pigs used fear‚ propaganda‚ and manipulation‚ similar to Julius Caesar‚ George Bush‚ and Hitler‚ to persuade the animals to willingly follow their tyrannical orders. Napoleon‚ the

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    Management Of Information Technology B0049HNHN0812 BA1 (August 2012 ) SHARON YULL TABLE OF CONTENTS term of reference 2 Introduction 2 task # 1.0 DISCUSS E-COMMERCE AND M-COMMERCE 3 2.0 ANALYSE THE E-COMMERCE AND M-COMMERCE 4 3.0 “PURE CLICK” AND “BRICK AND CLICK” 6 4.0 CASE STUDY: E-COMMERCE IN ORGANISATION 7 Conclution 10 reference 10 appendices 11 term of reference This report is based on course work and it is commissioned for Sharol Yull. Introduction This report

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    Some people are against abortion because they think women use it as a type of contraception and use the service far too often. They believe women should be more careful and use contraception methods that are easily available to them rather than taking the abortion service for granted. This means that women can decide if they are ready for a child and stop using the contraception. This gives women a sense of control within their bodies Some people are against abortion because they think women use

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