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    Introduction Nowadays an increasing interest is attached to the different types of narratives. The analysis of the types of author’s narrative in the works of modern English novelists allows us to penetrate into the inner world of the author and to define the language structures that are used to create the text itself. The types of the author’s narratives have not yet been exhausted in linguistic studies. The urgency of the author’s narrative has been accentuated in the publications of

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    Something Lame

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    Bilbo Baggins Professor J. Reparation Paper Abraham Lincoln described slavery as "the one retrograde institution in America‚" and told a delegation of black leaders in 1862 that "your race is suffering‚ in my judgment‚ the greatest wrong inflicted on any people." Slavery was a stain on American history and by far an unthinkable act that makes most people cringe. If you can imagine someone kicking in the door to your home‚ tying up yourself and your family‚ dragging them to a vehicle for transportation

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    Ashford University Art and Human Development For as long as I can remember‚ art has been a part of my life. Growing up‚ I noticed that art is a part of everyone’s life. Humans use art in so many different ways. Art is used to communicate‚ to conflict‚ to reflect‚ to learn‚ and to describe. There are many different forms of art that humans have created. Painting‚ drawing‚ and sculpting are the basic forms of art‚ but other categories include poetry‚ literature‚ film making

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    Topic: The use of themes‚ stereotypes‚ mirror effects and totalitarianism as shown through the protagonist and antagonist in ‘Harry Potter’. Research Question: How does characterisation creates the theme of good versus evil in the ‘Harry Potter’ series. abstract Out of curiosity of how the ‘Harry Potter’ series‚ authored by J.K. Rowling‚ has achieved its immense level of success and why this may be‚ I decided to investigate how characterisation of the protagonist and antagonist created

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    Myth is from the Greek word mythos‚ or story. Yet it’s not just any story‚ for it is a special or sacred story‚ as in how the world was created‚ who the gods are‚ why a grove is sacred‚ why a trickster gets the last laugh‚ or why a hero triumphed with volition and divine assistance. “Myth is about the unknown; it is about that for which initially we have no words. Myth therefore looks into the heart of the great silence‚” wrote Karen Armstrong (2005‚ p. 4). In the modern world‚ myth lives and‚ in

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    million orphans worldwide and‚ furthermore‚ that five thousand seven-hundred and sixty minors become parentless daily. With the gargantuan quantity of bereft children‚ it is no surprise that literary protagonists are frequently orphaned. From Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien to Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum‚ victims of parent loss have been molded into key characters. One of the most recent‚ and most famous‚ orphans in literature is J.K. Rowling ’s Harry Potter. However

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    1 INTRODUCTION Lexical items such as actually‚ well‚ in fact‚ anyway‚ oh well‚ I mean carry little or no lexical meaning and are therefore referred to as words that are “simply salt-and-peppered through a text to give it flavor” (Lutzky‚ 2006:3). Their use guarantees effective and productive conversation among the speakers. Such words are defined by many scholars as discourse particles or discourse markers. Discourse markers are widely used in spoken discourse‚ usually in daily informal conversation

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    Sunday‚ December 8‚ 2013 OLD ENGLISH WORDS art - are bequeath (one of my personal favorites) - To give or leave by will; to hand down. beseech - request‚ ask. besought – asked‚ made request. (past tense of beseech) betwixt – between. canst - can. cometh – comes‚ or coming. Submitted by Queen of Terabithia dearth - (durth) scarcity or scant supply of anything; want or lack. dost - do‚ does. draught or draft – Can mean the act of pulling or drawing loads; a pull or haul; a team of animals

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    HOW DOES MUSIC GENERATE AN EMOTIONAL RESPONSE IN THE LISTENER AND CAN WE PREDICT WHEN THESE EMOTIONS WILL BE EVOKED? July 2013 Alice Lindsay Introduction Firstly‚ I want to clarify what aspect of emotion I am going to investigate by differentiating a feeling of sense of wonder or awe about a piece of music or a performance because of its musical prowess from the intense emotion or connection one can feel through listening to music in an unanalysed way (that is‚ allowing yourself

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    1 ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT – Report on The LEADING Function of Management FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT Management has been described as a social process involving responsibility for economical and effective planning & regulation of operation of an enterprise in the fulfillment of given purposes. It is a dynamic process consisting of various elements and activities. These activities are different from operative functions like marketing‚ finance‚ purchase etc. Rather these activities are common to each

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