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    an invasion of privacy when personal information is voluntarily placed in public view. 1. In privacy discussions‚ a frequent question is whether a reasonable person would expect information to be confidential‚ stated as “a reasonable expectation of privacy.” 2. For more than 20 years‚ “data mining” has been growing and social media/Kroger cards have only increased this. a. The goal of a marketing strategist is to place an effective message in front of the most likely group

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    The abandonment of family‚ hopeless love‚ and twenty years of remorse and shame are all side-effects of insecurities. In the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ indirect characterization and dialogue are utilized to display Pip’s insecurities. This is manifested through Pip’s determination to become a gentleman and his constant apprehension of being scorned by others. His insecurities impel him to be ashamed of his common-bearing‚ displayed through his arrogant attitude towards people of

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    and hidden the only copy of Dickens’ ‘Great Expectations’ that her teacher‚ Mr. Watts‚ had been reading to her class. The theft of the book also surprises the reader and we then read of how the theft unleashes shocking and tragic events on the main characters‚ Papua New Guinea soldiers have come to Matilda’s village looking for Pip whom they believe is a rebel organiser‚ probably white. Matilda had previously written the name of ‘Great Expectations’ hero Pip in the sand on the beach as she is

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    of war on the island of Bougainville. It is through the guidance of her devoted but strict Christian mother and teacher that Matilda survives but‚ more importantly‚ through her connection with Pip‚ a fictional creation in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. Pip helps Matilda maintain a desire to live‚ especially after her mother‚ the wise Mr Watts‚ and her island home cease to exist. The novel opens with a colourful description of Watts‚ whom the children call Pop-Eye due to his eyes that "stuck

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    go through many life changing events that end of shaping their future‚ to something they never wanted it to become. The tragic tale‚ Romeo and Juliet was written by the author William Shakespeare. The novel‚ Great Expectations was written by Charles Dickens. In the novel Great Expectations‚ Pip goes through his journey of growing up‚ and eventually becomes a gentleman after being apprenticed to Joe for several years. In the tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo goes through the experience of loving a girl

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    Great Expectations – Charles Dickens The Last Samurai – Edward Zwick Charles Dickens novel ‘Great Expectations’ presents a stinging social critique of the Victorian system of social class and ranking. It indicates that acceptance within an environment or society can highlight our sense of unity‚ security and morality‚ whereas a sense of disconnection from our peers can corrupt the human condition. Likewise‚ Edward Zwick’s 2004 movie “The Last Samurai” portrays these same ideas about fulfillment

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    come to fight. Rambos fight back. Civil war ensues. Fighting for: Man and his culture Land and environment Independence Culture clash results in more loss than gain? For Reduces diversity. Matilda’s name is not even her own cultures Great Expectations invaded Bougainville culture and led to misunderstanding and violence Led to arguments within community as some agreed/disagreed with foreign influence. Dolores does not want Matilda to disappear into White World. Civil War to defend culture.

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    teach the children‚ do the children gain a new form of escape. This is illustrated after the first reading of Great Expectations‚ “But as the rebels an redskins went on butchering one another‚ we had another reason for hiding under the cover of night. Mr. Watts had given us kids another world to spend the night in. We could escape to another place.” where the children uses Great Expectations as their escape from the horror of war‚ showing the power of literature as a tool of psychological

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    Great Expectations Essay How does Dickens create sympathy for Pip in the opening chapters of Great Expectations? Charles Dickens was born during the Victorian times‚ he wrote ‘great expectations’ in a weekly instalment‚ every week he sold one part to maintain the reader’s interest. He wanted people to understand the mass divide of the rich and poor. He wished the people would realise how badly the poor were treated at that time. He used Pip to grab the reader’s attention in the opening chapters

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    One way that Pip matures is how he changes his views on brother-in-law‚ Joe. In the second chapter of Great Expectations‚ Pip sees Joe‚ “as a larger species of child‚ and as no more than [his] equal” (Dickens 7). This shows that Pip sees Joe as his equal‚ meaning that he respects Joe‚ but as another child. Pip seeing Joe this way means that Joe isn’t that much of a superior figure around the house‚ it’s mostly Mrs. Joe making the decisions and disciplining Pip. Later on in the book‚ Pip was‚ “afraid

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