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    increase a false sensation of “this [belongs] to me”. The challenge of authorship (Blum‚ 2009) is another visible reason: the glorious idea of individualism developed in Enlightenment Age and the awareness of intellectual property rights are both fading away. Criticisms over Helene Hegemann’s first novel‚ Axolotl Roadkil‚ have generated the public concern that young adults tend to regard the mixture of old and new sources as “art of cut and paste” (Zeitung‚ 2010) rather than misdeed of copying. Last

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    young men‚ a young woman‚ and all the rest of the seats are empty. The focus point in this painting is the young man wearing the blue suit next to a woman‚ who seems to be her girlfriend. Then on their left‚ we see another gentleman who appears to be fading away because of the dark shades of blue that Hopper used. When analyzing both men in suites‚ you will notice that they are wearing the exact same outfit. This makes it believe that these

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    portrait to convey the true nature of Dorian’s soul‚ which he covers in order to hide his internal ugliness. In Streetcar‚ William’s uses lighting effects and music in dramatic expression to convey how Blanche refuses to acknowledge the reality of fading youth and past trauma. Blanche uses a lantern to avoid light and protect her from reality and when‚ in the final scene‚ Stanley “seizes the paper lantern‚ tearing it off‚” she “cries out” as he has metaphorically stripped her of protection‚ forcing

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    2002. [7] A. T. James‚ “Distributions of matrix variates and latent roots derived from normal samples‚” Annals of Mathematical Statistics‚‚ vol. 35‚ pp. 475–501‚ 1964. [8] G. J. Foschini and M. J. Gans‚ “On limits of wireless communications in a fading environment when using multiple antennas‚” Wireless Personal Communications‚ vol. 6‚ pp. 311–335‚ 1998. [9] S. M. Alamouti‚ “A simple transmit diversity technique for wireless communications‚” IEEE Journal on Select Areas in Communications‚ vol. 16

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    “Write a personal response in relation to Dickinson’s exploration of theme” For me‚ the study of Emily Dickinson’s poetry was the most memorable part of poetry this year. The fact that all of Dickinson’s poetry is highly personal and filled with meaning and sentiment adds to the enjoyment of this renowned poets work. Dickinson is a highly elusive poet and we are given the knowledge of Dickinson’s sheltered upbringing but yet still it amazes me the fact that her poems are still around to this day

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    specifically‚ it sought to answer the following questions: 1. What proportion of the banana sap and annatto seeds will give the best result as ink? 2. Is the banana sap and annatto seeds efficient in terms of : a. Color b. Odor c. Resistance to fading 3. Is the ink effective? 4. Is it acceptable? Significance of the Study Nowadays‚ the prices of certain commodities have been steadily rising. Among the products greatly affected are school and office supplies‚ which include inks for ball pens

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    Remembrance of Fame A top priority of men and women in today’s society is to achieve a status of wealth‚ respect‚ and fulfillment. However‚ the sense of achievement may be short lived and diminish quickly over time. In “To an Athlete Dying Young‚” the author proves the idea of the nonexistence of everlasting fame. Throughout the poem‚ the notion that fame follows a cycle is present‚ and the author furnishes the reader with a scenario that shows true emotion in the succession of fame. It begins

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    In A Streetcar Named Desire‚ the varsouviana polka and blue piano music are used to depict the mood of the text/character and mostly of Blanche’s emotions and the events that are unfolding around her. On page 21 of Scene One‚ the quote‚ “The music of the ‘blue piano’ grows louder.” is mentioned after Stella realizes Bele Reve really is gone and Blanche confirms. The increase in volume shows the intensity which they feel‚ having to accept that Bele Reve is gone. To extend on the idea that an increase

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    In this article the narrator talks about how he has dreamed of natural wonders his whole life. He goes on to explain how he doesn’t see the Arctic as a land of “frost and desolation” because to him it’s ”the region of beauty and daylight.” There is a place that my and my boyfriend found while riding around on some back roads one day. The most beautiful meadow that i’ve ever seen. We found it in the fall with the leaves falling off all the trees‚ dead grass and dead flowers. Even with so much death

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    condition was developed. The thesis of this essay could be “Loss of sight is not the only way to be blinded; people can be blind to the issues directly around them”. The title suits the material addressed in the essay. “Out of Sight” refers to his fading vision‚ but could also mean that people simply do not know how to react to a blind person‚ and the proper reaction seems to fade out of sight.

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