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    Based on a Patricia Highsmith novel The Strangers on a Train (1951) revolves around the inexplicable and unnatural link between Bruno Antony (Robert Walker) and Guy Haines (Farley Granger) which is established from the very first shot. Hitchcock draws parallel between the two. The opening shots introduce us to two pairs of men’s feet as their owners arrive at the station‚ the shoes characterise the two-one showy‚ vulgar‚ brown-and-white brogues and the other plain‚ unadorned walking shoes. Visual

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    Investigating Vitamin C Background Vitamin C is found in green vegetables‚ fruits‚ and potatoes. It is essential for a healthy diet. The chemical name for vitamin C is ascorbic acid. Ascorbic acid is a good reducing agent and therefore it is easily oxidised. Methods for the detection of vitamin C involve titrating it against a solution of an oxidising agent. Where to start There are several oxidising agents that can be used and a commonly used one is 2‚6-dichlorophenol-indophenol or DCPIP

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    The case study is about a 25 year old Caucasian female who present to the clinic on 1-15-13. Her LMP was 12-1-12 and she thinks that she is pregnant. She states that she has been having nausea and breast tenderness. Breast tenderness‚ fullness‚ missed menses‚ drowsiness‚ fatigue‚ nausea‚ frequent urination and increased vaginal secretions are indicator of pregnancy. To confirm the pregnancy‚ it is important to perform blood test. If the test is positive‚ the next step is calculating patient’s due

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    can encompass many different facets of cosmopolitan medicine. Embodiment commences with the somatic existence‚ but is more than just a state of physically being. It is a culmination of the physiological body and the psychological mind (Cahill and Farley 1995). "The body‚ or the embodiment of the subject ... is to be understood as neither a biological nor a sociological category‚ but rather as a point of overlapping [among] the physical‚ the symbolic‚ and the sociologicaI" (Braidotti‚ 1993; 7). A

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    of Ethical Egoism." The Moral Life: An Introductory Reader in Ethics and Literature. Ed. Louis Pojman and Lewis Vaughn. 4th. New York: Oxford UP‚ 2011. 531-541. Print. Shakespeare‚ William. “The tragedy of Macbeth.” Ed. Paul Werstine and Barbara A. Mowat. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks‚ 1992. Print

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    Cited: Shakespeare‚ William. The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ by William Shakespeare. Edited by Barbara A. Mowat and Paul Werstine. New York‚ Washington Square Press: n.p.‚ 1992. Print.

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    Cited: Epstein‚ Alex. "By The Way‚ Ophelia Is Pregnant." Craftyscreenwriting.com. Crafty Screenwriting‚ 2005. Web. 14 Jan. 2012. Shakespeare‚ William‚ Barbara A. Mowat‚ and Paul Werstine. The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark. New York: Washington Square‚ 2002. Print. Stabler‚ Sarah. "Hamlet; The Symbolism in Flowers." Homewood City Schools Board of Education. HCSBE‚ 12 Dec. 2000. Web. 17 Jan. 2012.

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    Critical analysis of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 compares the speaker’s lover to a number of other beauties—and never in the lover’s favor. Her eyes are “nothing like the sun‚” her lips are less red than coral; compared to white snow‚ her breasts are dun-colored‚ and her hairs are like black wires on her head. In the second quatrain‚ the speaker says he has seen roses separated by color (“damasked”) into red and white‚ but he sees no such roses in his mistress’s cheeks; and

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    Looking at Hamlet through a Freudian Lens The human mind is one of the world’s greatest mysteries. For generations‚ scientists from many fields have studied the homo-sapien brain to try and solve the age-old mystery. One of the most famous psychologists to delve into the cranial puzzle is Sigmund Freud. Freud developed many theories on the human species according to development and habits. His psychoanalysis has been transferred into literature over the years. When reading William Shakespeare’s

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    7-5-13 Love and Death vs. Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s most famous work of literature. The classic tale of love is about two families‚ the Montague family and Capulet family‚ torn apart by and old rivalry‚ and a boy and girl in love. Both teens are a member of the two different families. In the midst of the ongoing feud between the families‚ the two main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ share a sacred love affair. Multiple motifs are brought about again and again up until

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