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    international awards and been nominated for at least 35 others. Her father‚ Jean-Claude Cotillard‚ is an actor‚ teacher‚ playwright‚ former mime‚ and 2006 Molière Award-winning director. Through Marion’s early career‚ her Father Mr. Claude would guide her to her full potential Cotillard’s mother‚ Niseema Theillaud is also a French actress. She teaches drama at the Conservatoire à rayonnement départemental d’Orléans. She spent most of her childhood in Orléans where her acting and artistically

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    Analysis of the text “Anne Meets Her Class” by Miss Reed The text under review is entitled “Anne Meets Her Class” by Miss Reed. This abstract can obviously be referred to belle-lettres (fiction) style. Its genre may be defined as a school story (a fiction genre centering on school life). Thus‚ the story raises eternal issues of upbringing and deals with up-to-date problems of human relationships‚ namely‚ relations of pupils and teachers and teachers’ interactions‚ which are the theme of the story

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    History 110 In the article "The Ways of Her Household"‚ Ulrich argues that women’s work in colonial American was under appreciated and extremely difficult. Ulrich states housekeeping is a challenging and complex task that requires not only intelligence but also significant skill. In the beginning of the article she describes the everyday roles of women in Colonial America. Women preformed many difficult tasks some of them were cleaning‚ making meals‚

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    playful‚ yet sardonic stories. The films of Her by Spike Jonze and Worker Drone by Sharat Raju are postmodern works that share the universal themes and characteristics of the implementation of hyper-reality‚ ambiguity‚ and the development of characters in inescapable situations. Postmodern works allow the audience to interpret the story through different lenses. For example‚ an editorial article by Reykjavik Boulevard‚ a magazine publisher‚ argues that while Her is a love story‚ it is also “a philosophical

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    In Anne Bradstreet’s poem "The Author to Her Book‚" the controlling metaphor is the image of a baby being born and cared for. This birth imagery expresses the complex attitude of the speaker by demonstrating that the speaker’s low regard for her own work and her actions are contradictory. The first effect of the birth imagery is to present the speaker’s book as a reflection of what she sees in herself. Unfortunately‚ the "child" displays blemishes and crippling handicaps‚ which represent what

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    perhaps even a little depressed to learn that I have left with no intention of returning. Save your thoughts and feelings for yourself and Harry and know that I will be well cared for by Frank. I know you do not approve of him and his wandering ways because he is a sailor that he can offer the world outside of our little community which I look forward to experiencing. When Mother was ill‚ I made her a promise of which I meant to keep at all cost‚ and that was to watch over you and Harry‚ along

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    2. Which do you think would be the easiest to measure—the attention level of a class‚ student interest in a poem‚ or participation in a class discussion? Why? Which would be the hardest to measure? The participation of the students in class is hardest to measure as the perception and liking changes with the passage of time and it is not feasible or easy to think about this. Poems and the other such actions are easy to measure that liked or not by the students so it would not be the issues in that

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    Annotations: A Room of Her Own Brentley Patrick #2: This annotation at first glance appears to me to be faulty in a sense. I agree with the fact that it flows from choppy “Ands” to smooth “Commas”. But is that all taking place in this sentence? The author could have applied the fact that all of her clothes were second hand yet this one she kept like it were brand new each time she wears it. Another

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    another woman who is atheena’s auntie. (Maybe it is not her auntie rather a family friend) The dads stilll live together and have a good relationship as friends -atheena has a dog -atheena changes her name after disappearing to remi taylor There are people who never need a real disguise. A different suit‚ body structure‚ hair‚ face‚ voice and anything else that makes people unique and identifiable would be changed to become someone else. A lot would change. A hat‚ a pair of glasses or perhaps wig

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    “A Jury of Her Peers” Women are generally guided by emotion‚ and Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are no different. When discussing certain situations with a woman‚ it is likely that emotion will come into play at one point or another. In “A Jury of Her Peers” the women are no different; they stick together and struggle with the knowledge they have to decide whether or not to reveal evidence of motive. When two women discuss the motive for murder‚ they take seriously into account the emotions involved

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