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    Thor Monologue

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    I found that out afterwards when I noticed her following me a couple of months later.— — Why did you deceive her? Make her think she was dreaming of you – Thor asked — I wasn’t planning to –Loki admitted – It was more like confusion on her behalf and I just didn’t tell her she was wrong. At first I was curious about why was she following me with such intensity‚ so one night I teleported myself to her motel room to find out. I found her passed out sitting on a chair‚ her head resting on the rooms

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    Jenna Monologue

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    Hello Jenna‚ I’m happy you answered back:) I read through all that and I’m truly sorry you feel like this‚ and like you said your very warned out and so does josh. I see you said he wants really big things‚ well Jenna you cant expect him to not act like this if you tell him that he will have everything. Knowing josh I can only point out 1 thing in mind and that is cars am I right? If it is‚ than you guys should talk about it. Josh only wants that and maybe a big house which is normal I believe when

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    Lady Of Letters Monologue

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    Monologue analysis. The recreation of Irene Ruddock’s character in Lady of Letters relies hugely on maintaining the quality of her idiosyncratic ways. Her prejudices and her naivety amongst other things are all relevant traits‚ and in my recreative piece I found that keeping with Bennett’s structure‚ form and use of language ensured that Miss Ruddock’s character remained unhampered with. This artless narrator seems very unaware of her social situation in the sense that she doesn’t seem lonely

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    Monologue For Free Willy

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    with killer whales. I believe the trailer does a just job of explaining what transpires over the course of the movie for many reasons. The first reason being the opening monologue‚ which expresses the major conflict in the movie: Willy (the Orca) is brought into captivity and forced to perform at a rundown amusement park. This monologue also introduces the main characters‚ Jesse (the boy) and Willy. Another example from the trailer which describes the movie accurately

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    The Complexity of the Kidney Land‚ E. Kaplan University SC235: General Biology 1: Human Perspectives Prof Lisa Nelson The Complexity of the Kidney Kidneys are complex organs that are very important when it comes to the many functions to help maintain the health of the body. This includes the maturation of the red blood cells‚ regulation of blood pressure as well as secretion of hormones. The Secondary functions of the filtration effect the controlling of the acid base balance in the body‚ and

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    Sir Jhon Smith

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    Unit 2 business: Aims and Organisations (Part 1) * It is important for business to have aims and objectives because to keep them moving forward and expanding by setting aims it keeps the business motivated to achieve. Objectives are the little steps that help the business achieve its aims‚ without objectives a business would not meet its aims and without aims the business would not survive or grow. * Business aims are a business’s main goal that they want achieving and a way of giving a

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    Sir Tim Smith

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    Overview of the Work of a Fisheries Officer General Role NSW Industry and Investment (I&I NSW) is responsible for conserving‚ sharing and managing the fisheries resources of New South Wales. The work of fisheries officers involves optimising compliance with fisheries laws established by the Fisheries Management Act 1994 and associated regulations and in some areas Commonwealth fisheries legislation. Duties include field-based work (patrols and inspections) and an educative/advisory role in delivering

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    Mission Of Glaxo Smith

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    GlaxoSmith Kline Mission: to improve the quality of life by enabling people to do more‚ feel better and live longer 1. Customer/Marketing: People of all ages who want an active‚ better and long life. 2. Product or Service: Not specified but can be assumed as any product that can extend people’s life and make it better and increase their activity. 3. Market: Not specified but can be assumed to be the entire world. 4. Technology: Not specified. 5. Concern for Survival: Not specified. 6. Company Philosophy:

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    Ferris Bueller Monologue

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    Rules”. Throughout the film‚ Ferris takes moments to step away from the scene and talk directly to the audience‚ giving his thoughts and opinions. One of these asides is a monologue that takes place during the opening scene of the movie‚ right after tricking his parents into thinking he is ill and cannot go to school. The monologue basically reveals Ferris’s feelings about school‚ how to skip school‚ and even some of his opinions on life. The point of his speech is that school is not so important that

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    Cross-cultural analysis for Eva Hoffman pp102-108 Introduction In Lost in Translation‚ Eva Hoffman describes how she starts a new life in a new language. In this essay‚ I will analysis pp102-108 from a cross-cultural perspective to identify relevant cultures‚ sub-cultures and their influences on Eva as well as internalised cultures and non-internalised cultures. Then‚ to see the forms and levels Eva shows on intercultural competence. Tensions of a cultural origin within Eva and between Eva and other characters

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