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    In the sea of conformity infested in todays world it is difficult to believe the age old wisdom “Everyone is unique and each has his/her own purpose”.With thousands of careear options it seems majority of people are lost nowadays‚lacking a purpose.I too was lost not so long ago.But fortunately I met my calling at an early age‚suddenly everythoing became clear to me.It was in front of my eyes all along and I did’nt even realize it.Not only i enjoyed it‚it was one thing that iwas really passaionate

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    This is an essay i submitted to an essay competition recently. “THE RELEVANCE OF INFORMATION SECURITY IN 21ST CENTURY SRI LANKA” Information security is rapidly increasing in relevance and importance to 21st century Sri Lanka. The widespread growth of Information Technology has been the major deciding factor of this. Although we must realize that even though the relevance of information security is majorly increasing because of the advance in technology‚ we must not assume that the concept

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    play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare makes use of many techniques in order to convey the downfall of the tragic main character‚ Macbeth. Through the use of techniques such as aside‚ adjectives and punctuation‚ Shakespeare enforces the message of the play to show Macbeth’s transition from a war hero into a murderer. In the opening scenes of the play‚ William Shakespeare presents Macbeth as an honorable war hero and courageous fighter. Through the use of dialogue‚ such as “For brave Macbeth (well

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    Statement of firm’s position Butler Lumber Company is looking for more cash due to a fast-paced lumber market and a shortage of funding. Their regular bank‚ Suburban National Bank‚ is not willing to expand their exiting loan to an amount greater than $250‚000 without securing the loan with real property. Another loan is being offered by a second bank‚ Northrup National Bank‚ for $465‚000‚ with the understanding that the previous loan would be rolled into the second. The interest on the new loan

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    ‘A twenty-first century audience would find Jonson’s satire on greed more relevant than Sheridan’s satire on gossip’. Discuss whether you would agree this view expressed above. Both Jonson and Sheridan present their moral message through various satirical techniques infused throughout ‘Volpone’ and ‘The School for Scandal’. Each emphasise the corrupt flaws in society in the current time frame in which they were written. Arguably Volpone’s representation of the greed in his dark sinister satire holds

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    liberated and free from being forced to do anything she doesn’t want to do‚ Dana knows that if she were to stop Rufus and Alice from having a baby‚ Dana would most likely not exist. I do believe that Octavia Butler wants us to critique what Dana did and think about why she did it‚ but she does not want us to criticize her. I believe that she wants us to critique Dana so we can realize what a tough situation she is in. Although there is never an excuse for rape or an excuse for allowing rape to happen

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    second hand flying V and a mean Marshall stack. (Can you say "whammy bar" grandma?) Your spirit is strong. You are channeling the guitar-Zen of Jennifer Batten‚ the fury of Nancy Wilson‚ and the machine-gun rhythms of Gabriela Quintero. But that beast with the chrome finish is staring at you from it’s place on the wall. Pick it up. Now. You won’t become the next girl guitar hero by staring at it. First‚ don’t be afraid to turn it up. Feedback and dissonance are part of nature’s glory; things collide

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    Emily Dickinson‚ a female poet from Amherst‚ Massachusetts‚ was born in the 19th century. But because of the status of women at the time‚ the originality in her poems were seen as unusual and did not get the praise it should’ve gotten or even had a chance to be seen for its ingenious and original use of language techniques. What is most commonly seen in Dickinson’s work is the use of the dash. She has used the dash in many cases for many different and appropriate reasons. A lot of the time the

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    Courtney Mehmen How does Stowe use religion and the characters in the book to argue that slavery is inherently evil and immoral? In what specific instances do southerners use religion to defend slavery? In the book‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ by Harriet Stowe‚ she writes many different dynamic opportunities to show us how she felt about the problems of America in the 1850’s era. She was very avid about anti-slavery and wanted to show the North what truly happened in the South when it came to slavery

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    Octavia Butler Analysis

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    Writers has been some of the most influential people in society for centuries. Whether as recorders of history‚ media‚ science‚ or tales. Reflecting and interpreting his or her society is a constant job that they uphold. This is why the world has a vast variety of them. With their different minds‚ genres‚ styles‚ and themes. No single person can say writers such as William Shakespeare‚ and Octavia Butler are one in the same. A writer’s role is challenging and is constantly changing as time

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