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    prohibition law the film illustrates how corruption engulfs all the parts of the government system and gangsters like Al Capone rises and thrives. Until we see the emergence of Eliot Ness‚ posing as a super hero with rock hard sense of honesty and attempts to cleanse the city of Capone. After much hardship and loss of lives Eliot is successful to put an end to Capone and puts him behind bars. However throughout the film it attempts to portray the flaws within the government system itself exposing

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    Effects of Damping Ratio of Restoring force Device on Response of a Structure Resting on Sliding Supports with Restoring Force Device A. Krishnamoorthy Professor‚ Department of Civil Engineering Manipal Institute of Technology‚ Manipal – 576 104 ‚ Karnataka‚ India ABSTRACT Effects of damping ratio of the restoring force device on the response of a space frame structure resting on sliding type of bearing with restoring force device is studied. The NS component of the El – Centro earthquake and

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    chemical reaction cannot take place‚ but the platinum remains unaffected.  In the same way the mind of the poet remains unaffected during his poetic composition.  So Eliot says‚ "poetry is not a turning loose of emotion‚ but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality‚ but an escape from personality".             T.S. Eliot states‚ "The emotion of art is impersonal.  And the poet cannot reach this impersonality without surrendering himself wholly to the work to be done".            

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    The Controversy between Morals and Ethics In Murder in the Cathedral written by T. S. Eliot in the eleventh century‚ Thomas Becket‚ the archbishop and main character‚ opposes the will of society. Thomas has returned to Canterbury after seven years in France exiled from the world. Thomas’ reason for returning is not to stir up trouble as it is perceived‚ but to see what has changed and if there was anything he could do to make a change. The ethical and moral values of Thomas Becket are in opposition

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    Murder in the Cathedral is a verse drama by T. S. Eliot that portrays the assassination of Archbishop Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170‚ first performed in 1935. Eliot drew heavily on the writing of Edward Grim‚ a clerk who was an eyewitness to the event. The play‚ dealing with an individual’s opposition to authority‚ was written at the time of rising Fascism in Central Europe‚ and can be taken as a protest to individuals in affected countries to oppose the Nazi regime’s subversion of

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    oppressive society. T.S Eliot shows the alienating and disconnection with the urban landscape which is explored in The Preludes as people are forced to supress and hide their individual identity by conforming to societal expectations within city life. Eliot who was a modernist poet‚ revolted against traditional literary forms and subjects. About the decay of modern civilisation‚ he shared the ideas of pessimism‚ disillusionment and futility. As a reaction to World War I‚ Eliot describes the metropolis

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    versatility as they are expected to be worn as a ‘whole’ suit (or uniform). 2. The traditional suit (TS) customer is different than the target customer for high-quality separates (HQS)‚ as they have distinct preferences and exhibit different behavior. Firstly‚ the TS customer will require sales assistance‚ while the target customer for HQS will prefer to shop by self-service. Secondly‚ the TS customer likes to plan his purchase‚ while the target customer for HQS will most likely make his purchase

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    draw the line on censorship. TS: Twain’s use of the n-word enables readers to discuss slavery openly. CD: “not one of them mentions the word. They dance around it” (C) CD: “etiolates the crushing‚ dehumanizing‚ institutional forces against the character‚ and minimizes Huck’s enlightenment” (F) CD: If we can’t do that in the classroom‚ we can’t do that anywhere” (C) CD: “parents feel the need to shelter children from a dark and ugly truth...” (H) TS: Twain’s use of the n-word was

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    Topics in Digital Video Broadcasting Digital Video Broadcasting - Terrestrial 1 Digital Video Broadcasting Terrestrial MPEG-2 Transport Streams 2 Extended Event Descriptor under EIT      Tag value = 0x4E provides a detailed text description of an event may be used in addition to the short event descriptor possible to have more than one extended event descriptor text information can be (itemized) structured into two columns - item description field (item) -

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    change throughout a “Touretter’s” life time.  The onset of Tourette Syndrome is usually in childhood between the ages of 5 and 10 (average 7) years old. People with Tourette Syndrome have little or no control over the indicators and often describe their TS as having a mind of its own or as a “monster within”.  Tics‚ thoughts and compulsions have a habit of occurring when they are least wanted‚ and by purposely trying to repress them can make the urge become stronger and stronger until a release becomes

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