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    Islam and New York

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    L’université McGill attache une haute importance à l’honnêteté académique. Il incombe par conséquent à tous les étudiants de comprendre ce que l’on entend par tricherie‚ plagiat et autres infractions académiques‚ ainsi que les conséquences que peuvent avoir de telles actions‚ selon le Code de conduite de l’étudiant et des procédures disciplinaires (pour de plus amples renseignements‚ veuillez consulter le site www.mcgill.ca/students/srr/honest/)   McGill University values academic integrity. Therefore

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    The Necklace

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    is perfectly natural for people to want what they can’t have‚ whether it is an expensive item of some kind of forbidden fruit. Such is the case with Madame Loisel in Guy de Maupassant’s shortMme. Loisel was envious of her friend and anyone else who had more than what she had. She felt that she deserved these things. My first example of Mathilde Loisel’s selfishness is "She had no clothes‚ no jewels‚ nothing. And these were the only things she loved; she felt that she was made for them." (p.133)

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    and Eve’s rejection of tradition‚ as symbolized by eating the forbidden fruit‚ results in their ejection from the Garden of Eden and into a more chaotic future. As Eve rejected the Apollonian in an attraction to the Dionysian‚ the narrator’s wife rejected her traditional role of mother and teacher and embraced the Dionysian traits of nudity‚ disorder‚ and orgy. She disobeys her masculine husband and tempts him to take off his clothes; get rid of his watch‚ wallet‚ and keys; and embrace sexual equality

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    fish girl". As one would put clothes on a doll‚ Torvald adorns her with decorative clothing. When she sheds the dress‚ she is discarding a symbol of her doll-like existence. Nora then seats Torvald at the table and explains her situation to him. She does not let him speak until she has said all she wants to say. At the table‚ Torvald is still wearing the clothes he wore to the fancy dress party. This was a deliberate move by Ibsen: like the fish girl dress‚ these clothes are artificial; they are a

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    rayée de rouge et les chaussures noires - the boys have to wear grey or black trousers‚ a black blazer‚ a blue and red striped tie and black shoes (perhaps include drawings here?) On ne peut pas... - you can ’t ..... Il est interdit de .. - it is forbidden to ...... mettre des baskets / des chaussures de sport - wear trainers mettre le maquillage / les bijoux - make-up/jewellry A mon avis (my opinions) A mon avis l ’uniforme scolaire est une idée demodée - in my opinion school uniform is an old-fashioned

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    Mail noted that the ’UK food chain was rocked by the same crisis 65 years ago’. Though it was not mentioned how the crisis was managed and handled in 1948‚ it is pretty obvious that the ’legacy of horsemeat scandal hangs over [the] food industry’ (Gavin Megaw‚ 2014)‚ this time involving a string of supermarket chains in the UK. Although national environment secretary Owen Paterson has confirmed that the beef products which contain horsemeat ’pose no health risk’ (BBC‚ 2013)‚ there has been much controversy

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    From the site: http://geocities.com/Hollywood/Lot/7145/ By Esteban Mejia Mesa (2001) Psycho (1960) Perhaps no other film changed so drastically Hollywood’s perception of the horror film as did PSYCHO. More surprising is the fact that this still unnerving horror classic was directed by Alfred Hitchcock‚ a filmmaker who never relied upon shock values until this film. Here Hitchcock indulged in nudity‚ bloodbaths‚ necrophilia‚ transvestism‚ schizophrenia‚ and a host of other taboos and got

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    Social Organization of the Tainos The Tainos were a gentle and humble people with a very strong social organization. They would settle relatively close to the coast‚ as to be hidden but to also see incoming people. A Taino settlement could be a small or as complex chiefdom; it was constructed in such a way that the cacique’s (the chief’s) residence was situated at the centre‚ with the general population around it. His house consisted of his entire family. The houses of the general population also

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    COM 101 Final Draft The Rules of Being in a Sorority I am the sorority President of thy Executive Board‚ which decides who is fabulous enough to be accepted into our sisterhood family. Thou shalt have none other idols before me. Thou shalt always refer to the President of thy Executive Board as Princess. Thou shalt not ever disgrace thy sorority’s name; thou should always look presentable and resemble a plastic Barbie doll. Thou shalt be approved for a sorority checking account. The

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    Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock

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    The very first shot in Psycho is zooming in from an open view of the city where it is a bright and sunny day. As the shot zooms in further and further it comes into a dark and shaded room that shows Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) and Sam Loomis (John Gavin) having an affair in a undisclosed hotel. This is dualistic image is just one example of many that Hitchcock has placed in this film. Marion Crane is the first main character that is focused upon for the first half of Psycho. “All that Marion Wants

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