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    changes. Gibson shows by Helen‚ captain Keller and Annie. To begin with‚ William Gibson shows Helen was obstinate child at the beginning and Helen was known as a wild child. She had a bad attitude and terrible manners. As the play runs Helen becomes a polite child. For instance‚ at the beginning of the play Helen doesn’t have table manners. One of the examples from the play is at the breakfast time. When Viney serves the breakfast to everyone Helen set up and starts to mess

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    succession of Ursula Burns to the top position at Xerox considered historic? Ursula Burns was the first African-American woman to lead a major U.S. corporation and the first female CEO to take the reins from another women in a company. After she was named CEO she was on a plane to Europe on a 30 day mission to meet with the staff outside the United States where Xerox has almost half of its sales. She wanted to meet the clients and discuss ways to get customers to buy again. Burns is a strong leader

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    1. Why was the succession of Ursula Burns to the top position at Xerox considered historic? It was considered historic because Ursula M. Burns was the first African-American woman to lead a major U.S corporation and she also was the first female CEO to take the reins from another woman. During those times it was hard for a woman to get a job and it was even harder if she was a minority. Further‚ she succeeded another woman‚ Anne Mulcahy‚ who was one of the very few women to head a major U.S. corporation

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    realization ‚ will be destroyed by fate . <br> <br>It relates to Robert Burns’ poem ‘To a Mouse’ . Burns and Steinbeck share the same pessimistic views on fate . In ‘To a Mouse’ Burns shows that he believes that just as your dreams are about to come true ‚ ‘The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men ‚’ fate will always strike ‚ ‘ gang aft agley ‘. The last two lines ‚’ An’ lea’e us nought but grief an’ pain ‚ for promis’d joy! ‘‚ show that Burns believes that you’re worse off after your dreams have been crushed

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    to the land. Today‚ bushfires wreak havoc across the land‚ causing significant amounts of damage‚ destroying buildings and houses‚ harming livestock‚ and on occasion‚ killing humans. See image 1 What is a bushfire? A bushfire is a wildfire that burns out of control spreading across vegetated regions of bushland. In order for a bushfire to be catastrophic‚ the right conditions must be present. Most bushfires happen in times when temperatures are high. In addition‚ conditions must be dry. Areas with

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    Bio Historical Poem: Helen Dedicated‚ successful‚ understanding‚ eager Daughter of Captain Arthur and Kate Keller Lover of animals‚ education‚ traveling Who felt frustrated‚ alone‚ ambitious Who needed patience from Anne‚ acceptance‚ serenity Who gave love to blind WWII soldiers‚ inspiration to the handicapped‚ speeches Who feared seclusion‚ living a dreary life‚ not being educated Who wanted to see respect for every person despite their differences‚ quality education for the blind‚ every

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    experiences does Annie have that make readers believe in her ability to help Helen Keller? 4. Answer: Gibson’s depiction of Annie Sullivan made the readers feel that she was strict‚ but kind. She cared for Helen and wanted her to do well in life so she worked with her and disciplined her. Annie has been blind for a large amount of her life. She also grew up in an asylum so she knows what it’s like and doesn’t want Helen to end up living in one. She has worked with the blind and deaf before

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    many examples of symbolism the most prominent being keys. Symbolism is the practice or art of using an object or a word to represent an abstract idea. In “The Miracle Worker” that abstract idea is keys. The play ¨The Miracle Worker¨ is about a young Helen Keller and her struggles of being deaf and blind and how Helen’s parents hire a teacher to help with Hellens problems the teacher is named Annie Sullivan. Furthermore¨The Miracle Worker¨ is not only a well known play and movie but it’s a very moving

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    to the fact that Olivia doesn’t appreciate Orsino’s love. Twelfth night can be compared with two literary heritage poems by Robert Burns and William Butler Yeats by conferring to their similarities and differences. Both poems develop on the aspects of how relationships are passionately made and how they can be potentially demolished. ‘A Red‚ Red Rose’‚ by Robert Burns emphasises on a true and long-lasting relationship in which a lot of dedication is conveyed towards adoring love. Conversely‚ ‘He wishes

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    “Don’ts”………….12-14 1.3. The main stylistic-semantic features of H.W. Longfellow’s poem “The Song of Hiawatha” (Introduction)……………………………...14-18 Chapter 2. Romantic and lyrical figure of Robert Burns……………………………18 2.1. General stylistic features of R. Burns’s poem “My Heart’s in the Highlands”………………………………………………………..18-21 2.2. The style in “My Heart’s in the Highlands”………………………21-23 Chapter 3. Lexical‚ syntactic

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