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    Shakespeare’s A Midsummer’s Night Dream a play centering around lovers‚ performers‚ and mischievous fairies in a forest outside of Athens. There are 3 subplots within the play that take place throughout the night: a love rectangle‚ preparation for a play for the Duke’s wedding‚ and a feud between the king and queen of the fairies. These subplots however‚ all become intertwined with one another as the play goes on. Two of the subplots have very distinguishable characters‚ but one of them‚ specifically

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    Nisha Mahase Prof. Larry Hartzell July 25‚ 2012 Hist 135 In “Women‚ Work and Protest in the Early Lowell Mills‚” the author talks about the working life and it’s foundation in the early industrial revolution by talking about the Lowell Mill girls. During this time‚ America was undergoing a transformation from agricultural country to a powerful industrialized nation. Today‚ men are holding more strenuous factory jobs but back in those days‚ women occupied them. Most women were

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    Tickets Amy Tan Amy Tan’s A Pair Of Tickets is a story concerning family and roots. June May‚ like the author herself‚ was a Chinese born in USA and grew up with an American background culture‚ whereas her mother grew up in China and then immigrated to America. Looking at the repeated words‚ we discussed that one there are many words such as mother‚ sister‚ father and Aiyi. Most of the characters in this story belong to one family‚ June May’s family. It suggests to us that the tale is about

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    Characters 1. a) Lispeth is a young girl who was left at a mission as a baby in time of famine. She grows up‚ finds an Englishman suffering from fever on the road‚ and takes him to the mission‚ announcing that she will take care of him and then marry him. He flirts with her and then he leaves her alone. At the end she finds that he hasn’t intention of marrying her. b) The Chaplain’s wife is the person who takes care as a mother of Lispeth when her parents die. She lies Lispeth when she said

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    Business controlled assessment To investigate the marketing strategies adopted by a number of locally owned businesses and those of a large limited company. Im going to be investigating the various different marketing strategies used by two local businesses and a large limited company. To do this I will be using secondary research which is information that has already been found‚ and I will be using primary research‚ which is information that I have found myself. Background research Berkshire

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    The Death of Amy Latour Amy Latour’s body was found dead last night in her bedroom‚ evidence found at the scene suggests that Amy Latour was in fact strangled by her own maid‚ Celeste due to getting tired of taking care of Ms. Amy Latour. First of all‚ the crime scene showed signs that the murderer was in fact her maid. Due to the way the crime scene is set up Ms. Latour seems to be getting ready for an event‚ which means she must’ve been looking in the mirror‚ which also means she could see the

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    Composition & Literature | Amy Tan | Professor Blum | JAEL VARGAS 12/17/2012 | This story’s main events take place in Chinatown throughout the 1950s and perhaps early 1960s. The main character of the story‚ who is also the protagonist‚ is the author herself: Amy Tan. The antagonist happens to be her own mother‚ who is always pushing Amy to discover some hidden talent and be someone she is not. There are a few other minor characters in the story. There is Lindo Jong (who she calls

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    The central theme of the story ‘The Bead Fairy’ by Cherie Dimaline is bias. The main character is a vehicle through which we experience the resilience of the people around her‚ specifically a character named Rachel Grenier. Our main character‚ Rose‚ at the beginning collects beads from the ground and gifts them to a classmate she thinks is beautiful‚ only for him to throw them away without knowing she was the one who had put them there. After this‚ she loses all of her attraction to him. This is

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    language than their mother language. In the article Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasized her idea that we speak different languages unconsciously and we are categorized by the way we talk. The author talked about her mother who is a Chinese emigrant wanted to provide her daughter a better environment to grow up and spoke “broken” and “limited” English‚ but anyway‚ Amy can still communicate with her mother without obstacles. Throughout the story Amy Tan uses pathos and ethos to tell us that how

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    Despite her poor decisions when it came to health‚ relationships and behavior‚ it was Amy Winehouse’s musical originality‚ good listening skills‚ marriage and tragic death what truly made her a larger-than-life singer and songwriter. Some signs of Amy’s talent drift back to 1996 when Amy was 13 years old. She received her first guitar and thought herself how to play (Shelokhonov). Stefan Skarbek‚ a famous songwriter met Amy when she was 14‚ he said “[he] knew she was incredible – [they] didn’t even

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