Misérables/Wretched/ Victims after all. This is not just a story about the human condition and its relation to misery‚ but also provides models on how to deal with said situation‚ both good and bad. Hugo expresses misery not simply by saying “Life is hard‚” but by showing misery through the experiences of men‚ women‚ and children. This is effective due to how the reader sees and reads for himself or herself the misery in the world Hugo has created. The first way Hugo shows misery is through the men of
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she says‚"What would you say to me now and I was your very‚ very Rosalind?" In Act 4‚ Scene 1‚ she also says‚"How long would you have her after you have possessed her?" She questions Orlando about her love for Rosalind while disguised as Ganymede. She wants to know how Orlando actually feels about her. Rosalind also pretends to be Rosalind while disguised as Ganymede for Orlando. She does that because she again
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How does temperature affect the rate of reaction for Lipase? As the temperature increases‚ so will the rate of enzyme reaction. However‚ as the temperature exceeds the optimum the rate of reaction will decrease. I predict that at temperatures above 70°C the enzyme lipase will become denatured and at temperatures below 10°C the enzyme will become inactive. Since lipase operates within the human body I’d also predict that its optimum temperature would be around human body temperature which is approximately
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told him. However‚ Jane does not let this public shaming embarrass her in front of the class‚ she even embraces it. “I mastered the rising hysteria‚ lifted up my head‚ and took a firm stand on the stool” (69). Here she accepts the punishment‚ although unfair‚ and embraces being on the stool. Had this occurred earlier while still at Gateshead‚ Jane may have had the same reaction when she was sent to the red room; crying herself to exhaustion. Now being older‚ she has learned how to deal with adversity
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How does perseverance help Salva survive in a difficult environment? In this part of the story‚ Salva was running away from all the war and actually survived due to luck. According to the text‚ on chapter 2 page 8‚ it states‚ “BOOM! Salva turned and looked. Behind him‚ a huge black cloud of smoke rose‚ flames darted out of its base. Overhead‚ a jet plane veered away like a sleek evil bird. This quote clearly shows that Salva got through the war without getting hurt or killed. In this part of
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after he kills a Christian missionaries. We can think Okonkwo does learn from his mistakes because now he cares about his family more‚ he thinks about his actions before he makes them‚ and he has a more sense of compassion now. One can think Okonkwo does change by learning from his mistakes because he now cares about his family more. “Go home and sleep‚” said Okonkwo. “I shall wait here.” (Achebe‚ pg. 108). This quote demonstrates how Okonkwo runs after Ekwefi and his daughter‚ after Chielo (a
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clue that it is his father- but gets a feeling about it. Hamlet says “Let me not burst in ignorance‚ but tell why thy canoniz’d bones‚ hearsed in death….” (1.4.46-47). Hamlet is so mind-boggled after the sight of his father’s ghost and has no idea how to react to it. His judgement tells him that he just dreamed he saw his dead father as a ghost but deep down inside he knows its
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Explore how Steinbeck presents and develops the character of Crooks‚ in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ In the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’ written by John Steinbeck‚ the author presents and develops the character ‘Crooks – The stable buck’ to highlight one of the major themes of Racism and Discrimination in the novella which was a problem that troubled American Society in the 1930’s‚ during the great depression. Steinbeck explores the character Crooks by examining the nature and effects of the racism
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and a weak project manager or executive sponsor. An example of a project where scope creep was involved would be the IT projects with the UK healthcare industry. Although I was not directly involved with the project‚ I feel this is a good example of how scope creep can occur. Many of the project with UK health care system are unsuccessful‚
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27/10/2012 CRM : Customer Relationship Management 21/10/2012 1 CRM : Customer Relationship Management The aim : v to manage customer relationships v in an organized way supported by the salesprocess v based on v methodologies v softwares v collaboration : open/web‚ integrated/company server‚ ... vResource SDRC : “0 Sales Process” PLM software 21/10/2012 2 Why do a company need a salesprocess? ? 21/10/2012 3 1 27/10/2012 Why do a company need a salesprocess
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