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    Marilyn Monroe undoubtedly defined the 1950s. Marilyn Monroe‚ born Norma Jeane Mortenson was burdened with a difficult childhood. In 1926‚ she was born into a broken home with an unsuitable mother‚ Gladys Baker. Norma Jeane was put under the care of foster parents‚ and after many attempts‚ Gladys Baker got her daughter back in 1933. At this time‚ the young girl’s mother became mentally unstable and was forcibly removed and admitted to the state hospital. Norma Jeane then became a ward of the state

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    SYSTEM (BERNARDO COLLEGE PROFESSORS and STAFF) A Project Presented to: Information Technology Department In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for SYSTEM ANALYSIS and Design In Information Technology Submitted by: BAKEREL‚ REGILITO E. DICHOSO‚ GLADYS G. LUNA‚ MAE JOY G. PAGAO‚ CARLA MAY L. CHAPTER I Background of the Study I. Introduction Computer is a machine that performs tasks‚ such as calculations or electronic communication‚ under the control of a set of instructions called a program.

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    Gardette-Le Prete Mansion is a large house built in Dauphine Street‚ New Orleans. It is more popularly called the Sultan Massacre House. As you can already guess‚ the house has seen gory‚ gruesome events in its lifetime. What happened there? What does a Sultan have to do with it? Originally built in 1836 by Joseph Gardette‚ it was later purchased by a wealthy man called Jean Baptiste LePrete. When the Civil War broke out‚ LePrete suddenly found himself in the middle of an economic crisis. What was

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    music to certain scenes to make them more suspenseful‚ sad‚ etc. Many authors add details to a story about the setting to accomplish the same goal. In the story‚ Most Dangerous Game‚ the author adds many details about the dark night‚ General Zaroff’s mansion‚ and the jungle to add more suspense‚ or terror‚ to the story. In the beginning of the story‚ Rainsford‚ Whitney‚ Captain Nielsen‚ the crew are sailing on a dark night. Rainsford describes the night as “moist‚ black velvet.” They were sailing around

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    In this paper‚ I will explore the notion of irony in Achebe’s "Girls at War and Other Stories". My choice of Achebe’s collection of short stories is due to the scarcity of the critics written about it. All the focus and attention went to Achebe’s novels leaving out his short stories which are interesting to study especially that they represent different points of time in Achebe’s life as a writer. I will be specifically studying three of his short stories dealing with the Biafran war and their relationship

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    arrives at the Usher mansion. Approaching the mansion on his horse‚ the narrator uses descriptive words such as “an iciness”‚ “a sinking‚ a sickening of the heart”‚ and “an unredeemed dreariness” to describe the atmosphere (Poe 1). These descriptions set the mood for the story and evoke fear in the reader. The most eye-catching description‚“an unredeemed dreariness”‚ highlights that the dreary atmosphere cannot be vanquished or overlooked by the narrator. Although the mansion itself may look creepy

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    Indeed‚ Gladys Washington in her critical analysis‚ “A Raisin in the Sun‚” goes so far to says that it is a “a play about dreams‚ dreams too long deferred” (1.) Walter longs for a chance to finally prove himself as a “real man‚” able to own his own liquor store

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    Ringling Museum of Art and Cà d ’Zan Mansion As you turn into long the road leading to the Ringling Museum of Art‚ you can see the magnificent building just ahead at the end of the road. The Ringling Museum of Art has the look of many fabulous mansions and museums in Europe. The museum and mansion are located on approximately 66 acres of land next to the Sarasota Bay; the land was purchased by Mr. Ringling during the 1920s as part of the boom which took place during that time. The Ringling

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    2. KAYEZU CLAIRE M13B12/315 3. ABAHO ELIZABETH M13B12/001 4. AKTENG DOREEN M13B12/006 5. TASHISHANA SAM M13B12/805 6. APILI CHARITY M13B12/024 7. ADEKE ESTHER M13B12/023 8. AROT ESTHER M13B12/022 9. NAMBOOZE GLADYS M13B12/503 10. COURSE: BACHELOR OF PROCUREMENT AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT. COURSE UNIT: LEGAL ASPECTS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT. LECTURER: MADAM MPIRIRWE COMFORT TUTOR: MR. EMERU RONALD QUESTION: REMEDIES FOR BREACH

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    Film Edward Scissor hands is the extreme long shot‚ at the beginning of the film the old woman is looking out of the window towards the Mansion. The extreme long shot is used to show the Mansion in the distance. This camera angle creates suspense and mystery for the viewers and a gothic atmosphere because when the old lady is looking out at the mansion‚ the mansion is very dark and isolated. Another camera angle used in the film is a close up; the close up angle is used when the character Edward is

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