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    Abstract Language‚ like any other cultural entity‚ can change over time. Languages have been created out of necessity‚ blossomed‚ and have been snuffed out throughout history. But‚ why would something as seemingly strong as language die? It can be argued that “when a civilization disintegrates‚ so does its language since language is the medium that purveys the values of that civilization. As the culture evolves‚ so does its language” Iraki‚ 2005‚ p.5). Latin is a perfect example of a language that

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    Government change has less to do with corruption as it does with the needs of certain people. Animal Farm is a story about a farm full of animals. To begin‚ the animals rebel against the farmer‚ Jones‚ and start their own self sufficient farm. As the farm continues to be self sufficient a leader takes control‚ he changes the way the farm is run. Finally‚ the story concludes when the leader turns to the humans and begins to act similar to them. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ Orwell reveals how a government

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    Different strategies of learning and personality styles Even though most people do not understand learning and intelligence well enough‚ after studying the materials provided based on communication and collaboration strategy information‚ people learned that people have different learning style and personality type based on multiple pathways to learning and personality spectrum. The purpose of this paper is that knowing or understanding how they learn will also help them to set goals that

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    outrageous change in character. The Moore changes from an honorable‚ trusting‚ and reasonable man‚ to a foul-disapproved‚ nonsensical‚ and lethal spouse. Change in Othello is especially observed towards Desdemona. He starts the play treating her delicately to striking her in broad daylight‚ calling her a prostitute‚ and killing her in an unwarranted envious anger. As the play proceeds with‚ his character starts to fall apart and turn out to be less honorable. Othello’s character changes from a perfect

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    Victorian literature predominantly endorsed happy endings‚ as seen by the renowned Charles Dickens’s novels. Although less known‚ Emily Brontë was also revered for her writing that ended optimistically. The inclusion of a conclusion that left readers buoyant and not disconsolate earned Brontë a large audience. In the final chapters of Wuthering Heights‚ Brontë’s only novel‚ Heathcliff undergoes a spiritual reassessment of himself and apprehends that the love he feels for Catherine surmounts his hunger

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    53). They view him like a servant that is dirty and not worthy of anything. However‚ their treatment towards Catherine is completely different. They treat her like a princess by pampering her‚ and Heathcliff notices the “distinction between her treatment and [his]” (Brontë 54). As the novel continues‚ Catherine becomes conflicted between Heathcliff and Edgar. She does not know who she should marry. She loves Heathcliff but wants to marry Edgar for the materialistic things. She also says that it would

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    “Where is he from‚ I mean? And what does he do?” (Fitzgerald 49). Everyone asks this question about the mysterious Jay Gatsby. In the Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald connected many characters through a great adventure of love and mystery. Nick‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby have unique characteristics that develop during the story. However‚ these characters never change even though they go through many experiences. The first character is the friendly Nick Carraway. As a child‚ he was taught to not judge

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    Proctor changes exceedingly from the beginning of the play to end. He is a main appearance of the play. This individual goes from a temperamental adulter to a person who is looking forward to restitution in inclusion to make her suitable. John shows his compassion for his response in the following quote “God help me‚ I lusted” (pg.221). This quote is basically telling us how he wishes to change. He wants to change but before that he wants God for forgiveness. The reason he wants to change is because

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    father and barely managing to survive everyday in the harsh conditions.  He was separated from his family and from his friends too‚ most of whom he will not see after the first separation of men and women‚ ever.  Elie‚ through all that he faces‚ changes from a sensitive young boy to a callous young man from before the holocaust to after his experiences in all the concentration camps. Before the Holocaust‚ something that Elie fears is what Moshe the Beadle says about what he saw when he went to the

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    Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a novella. The theme in this story is that change in one character leads to positive and negative change in other characters. Gregor Samsa‚ the main character changes into dung beetle. His change affects his family deeply and they make both positive and negative changes to accommodate both his change and themselves. The family resents Gregor and sees him as a burden‚ which is a negative change‚ but previously the family had relied on Gregor as their source of income

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