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    A theme of A Doll’s House that is present to the audience is that many of the characters wear a mask to hide their real identity. The characters use these masks as a tactic of illusion. They pretend to be someone else in public‚ instead of themselves‚ as how one portrayal is supposed to be the most important thing‚ according to this play. Although many of the main characters in this play wear a mask‚ Nora Helmer‚ is one that stands out the most. She seems to be a sprightly‚ money-hungry wife of the

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    Law (Banking) 255

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    LAW (BANKING) 255 Take Home Test Semester 1‚ 2011 Name: Lin Dongyu Student Number: 14671458 Due date: 21/04/2011 Total word: 997 words Briefly explain‚ by reference to case law‚ why it is difficult to define the term “the business of banking”. For the term “the business of banking”‚ the statute definition is inadequately‚ even some statute laws can help with the understanding about “the business of banking” but the definitions they are provided still not adequate (Waldeck & Giardina)

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    musical arts. Another purpose of musical education is to nurture and prune the minds ability to discern between the masterpiece and the forgery. Early musical education establishes a baseline for all future music a person encounters to be compared to. If the ears and eyes are not trained to recognize a masterpiece‚ they also could never be expected to identify a forgery. With ears and eyes trained by musical education‚ a person can harness the awesome power of music to develop into the person God intended

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    ARTICLE OF ASSOCIATION Every company is required to file Articles of Association along with the Memorandum of Association with the Registrar at the time of its registration. Companies Act defines ‘Articles as Articles of Association of a company as originally framed or as altered from time to time in pursuance of any previous companies Acts. They also include‚ so far as they apply to the company‚ those in the Table A in Schedule I annexed to the Act or corresponding provisions in earlier Acts

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    Appropriation and Art

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    Visual Art Appropriation in Art By Cassandra Pailles-Pattison Appropriation in the visual arts is when an artist takes possession of another’s work and re-uses it in a different context‚ most commonly in order to reveal issues surrounding originality or a meaning not apparent in the original work1. The types of appropriation used by artists include re-visioning‚ re-evaluation‚ variation‚ imitation‚ parody‚ homage‚ mimicry and allusion2. The practice of appropriation is a tradition that

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    maintains the following rank structures: Chief chemicals’‚ Additional Chief chemicals’‚ Assistant Chief Chemicals’‚ Physiologists and others stuffs. ← Investigation sector deals with investigation of hand writing‚ finger prints‚ ballistics‚ forgery and crime scene. ← Forensic sector deals with the investigation of chemical substances and viscera. The CID is the investigation arm of Bangladesh Police. As mentioned earlier‚ CID is mainly responsible for investigation schedule offences

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    A Doll's House Women Essay

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    In general‚ Torvald is very diminishing towards his wife‚ saying she cannot possibly understand things like work‚ finances‚ and anything other than typical housewife tasks. However‚ a while ago Nora went behind her husband’s back and committed forgery in order to take out a loan to help Torvald when he was ill. Nora tries to spare her husband’s pride by keeping this from him since he is supposed to be the provider for his wife and their children; however‚ between Torvald’s belittling

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    Acct 574 Case Study 1

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    THE PARMALAT SCANDAL The Parmalat situation started out as a fairly standard – although sizeable –accounting fraud. Not even the best auditors could prepare for what was to come from this company. The Parmalat group‚ a world leader in the dairy food business‚ collapsed and entered bankruptcy protection in December 2003 after acknowledging massive holes in its financial statements. This happened when billions of euros seem to have gone missing from the company’s accounts. This dramatic collapse

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    Ethical Issues in Management Ethical Issues in Management As a manager‚ being a role model is important to make fair and just decisions. Another key element in making the right decisions is instilling professionalism in self and in the organization. This study will show how becoming a role model as a manager is an attainable aspect by describing the current moral and ethical issues faced by most managers. The relationship between social issues and ethically responsible management is

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    A doll house by Henrik Ibsen is a modern drama whose characters fail to understand who they really are. The theme of self-discovery can be viewed throughout the entire play. Nora’s character plays an important role in self-discovery. She is a dynamic character who proves at the end of the play that she accept and discovers who the true Nora is. The play begins with a direct emphasis on Nora and her husband (Torvald) relationship. One can easily assume that their relationship

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