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    no longer a stranger‚ trusting me with secrets hidden‚ confiding what you liked and hated. We talked and laughed and‚ as time passed by‚ I grew more and more dependent upon your smile. From strangers to friends was just a baby step‚ a step a thousand others take every day. Without your trust and trusting ways‚ without your smiles and encouraging gaze‚ I would never have taken the step beyond but the gentle breeze blowing through the leaves is relentless and never ending. We became closer friends

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    Asian Social Science March‚ 2010 The Reinvention of Love in D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love Jianjun Zheng Foreign Language Department South China Institute of Software Engineering‚ Guangzhou University Guangzhou 510990‚ China E-mail: georgezjj80@126.com Abstract Women in Love is interpreted as a novel of relationships between man and woman‚ man and nature‚ and mind and body. D. H. Lawrence’s point of view on these relationships finds its best expression through the perspective of psychology

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    Juliet‚ one of the main characters‚ Juliet‚ commits suicide near the ending of the play.Friar Lawrence is directly responsible for the death of Juliet. He makes numerous mistakes that lead to her death.Which were when he gave the poison to Juliet. He also‚ trusted someone else with extensive importance a letter to deliver to Romeo.Lastly‚ he fled when she was in most danger at the tomb. Friar Lawrence made a major mistake that he could have abstained himself. He trusted Juliet‚ someone who is unstable

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    Juliet takes her own life near the end of the play. Friar Lawrence’s involvement is directly responsible for the death of Juliet. He makes not just one‚ but three mistakes that all lead to Juliet’s death. He gave a poison to Juliet. He trusted someone else to deliver a critical letter to Romeo. Also‚ he fled when Juliet was in the most danger at the sepulcher. Had he not made these three grave mistakes‚ Juliet might not have died. Friar Lawrence made the most danger mistake‚ when he trusted an

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    MODLESKI Hitchcock ‚ feminism‚ and the patriarchal unconscious Indeed‚ for women filmgoers can only have masochistic relation to this cinema . "What counts is what the heroine provokes‚ or rather what she represents. She is the one‚ or rather the love or fear she inspires in the hero‚ or else the concern he feels for her‚ who makes him act the way he does. In herself the woman has not the slightest importance." Laura Mulvey’s influential essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” expands on this

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    Examine how Shakespeare presents the character of Friar Lawrence ‘Romeo and Juliet’ In ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Shakespeare presents Friar Lawrence in many ways‚ such as‚ a holy man‚ a fatherly figure but also as a coward. Friar Lawrence is a key instrument of fate within the play; he has good intentions but ends up helping fate to create tragedy. In the first scene the audience see Friar Lawrence in; he is presented as being extremely knowledgeable. The audience see him gathering plants and herbs

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    In 1885‚ del Pilar and his associates collided head-on with the friar-curate of Malolos on the list of taxpayers. The friar-curate wanted to bloat the list‚ a move meant for the church’s financial gain. On October 18‚ 1887‚ Benigno Quiroga y López Ballesteros (the Director General of Civil Administration in Manila) issued an executive order prohibiting the exposition of corpses in the churches (also known as the "1887 Quiroga Decree"). Manuel Crisóstomo‚ the gobernadorcillo of Malolos at that time

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    Love your neighbour

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    in arrogance and ignorance. These traits are currently dominating the decisions being made and they cannot progress to a state of goodwill unless that changes. People are not just numbers and statistics. She wanted them to know that we feel pain‚ we love‚ we hurt. One of the biggest pains for her was when the legal adviser to the Israeli Ministry of Defence described her daughters’ deaths as "collateral damage". It is for those children‚ and for her three daughters and niece who She lost in the Gaza

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    assignment consists of 5 questions (Answer all questions) (Due on 28 October 2005 by 5pm) Question 1 (20 Marks) (a) Households in a certain city were surveyed to determine whether they would or would not subscribe to a cable television service. The households were classified as “low‚” “meddle‚” or “high” income. The below gives the proportions of households in each of the six joint classifications. |Income |Subscribe

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    Love for Your Country

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    ove for your Country I don’t love my country. In fact‚ I fail to see how it is possible to love my country. Now‚ I live in America‚ and‚ from somebody who’s traveled a bit‚ it’s not too bad here. The streets are fairly clean‚ one is free to say more or less what one thinks (outside of school‚ of course)‚ and the standard of living is fairly high. So‚ I like living in the US. However‚ I could never love America. Loving your country is a bit like loving your race‚ or loving all those who follow

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