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    Educated Person

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    An educated person is someone who is well read and who always knows the latest news.  It is someone who speaks many foreign languages and knows much about politics and is interested in this stuff. An educated person could be anyone. Someone who express his feelings and ideas or connect with other people‚ someone who has specific talents for example: dance‚ music‚ arts and so on‚ someone who understand past‚ present and future and is interested in history‚ geography or political things or maybe someone

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    How far is it appropriate to consider The Importance of Being Earnest as a Satire on the hypocrisy of ‘polite’ British society? It can be argued that Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays (2000) explores in depth the idea of satire on the hypocrisy of ‘polite’ British society. Wilde uses dramatic language to amplify the satirical nature of the play; by using irony and satire he is able to mock the polite Victorian etiquette. The play is set in middle class Victorian London

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    is a misconception that women who are educated become better mothers. In fact‚ it is the other way round. Educated women concentrate more on their careers and spend more time at their workplace. In addition‚ it is an uphill task to juggle their workload and family life. Sometimes‚ they have to work overtime to make their employers happy and meet deadlines to get better salaries‚ promotions and bonuses. Under such circumstances how is an educated mother going to carry out her responsibility as

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    Satire in The Importance of Being Ernest Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest is truly a satire. In The Importance of Being Ernest‚ Wilde mocks the society in Britain‚ and the rules it followed in the 1800s. He uses satire in the description of every character and other themes like marriage‚ intelligence‚ morality‚ and lifestyle primarily aimed at the upper class of the time. At the turn of every page the use of satire proves again and again to be ideal when questioning the morals and values

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    The Importance Of Being Earnest A trivial comedy for serious people By Oscar Wilde Characters: John(Ernest/Jack) Worthing: tries to be honest; polite; was found in a handbag at Victoria station as a baby; in love with Gwendolen;suitor of Gwendolen; best friend of Algeron; he`s the guardian of Cecily; conscious of his duty‚ tries to satisfy everyone‚ intelligent‚ lives in the countryside‚but uses a synonym to get to

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    educated and MBA

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    For what it means to be educated‚ these are the previous responses I gave: “I personally think being educated means having a demonstrated ability to listen carefully‚ to think critically‚ to evaluate facts rigorously‚ to reason analytically‚ to imagine creatively‚ to articulate interesting questions‚ to explore alternative viewpoints‚ to maintain intellectual curiosity and to speak and write persuasively.” Presently‚ I believe that being able to communicate concisely‚ ability to look into facts

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    Hiring the Educated --- A New Approach to Staffing the Automobile Factory Dawn Kennedy January 25‚ 2012 Managing Human Resources Dr. Pat Smallwood Hiring the Educated --- A New Approach to Staffing the Automobile Factory Overview: This case shows us how Ford and Chrysler’s workforce and staffing processes have changed over the years. We see how the industry has moved from being dominated by the less educated worker to the highly educated worker and why this phenomenon has taken place

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    People are constantly being exposed to societal “trends” and “expectations” around them in their cultures‚ therefore it is difficult for one to stay fully unique. One may choose to diminish societal influence and preserve their individualism by: Restricting standard social influences‚ creating a distinct identity‚ and keeping honesty as best policy. In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde‚ satirically illustrates the image of two men Jack and Algernon fighting for the most precious women

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    Wilde uses puns throughout this play‚ but the major pun is found within the title. In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ the pun‚ widely considered to be the lowest form of verbal wit‚ is rarely just a play on words. The title‚ - The Importance of Being Earnest‚- insinuates the importance of being honest and truthful‚ while playing on the male name‚ Ernest. The pun in the title is a case in point. The earnest/Ernest joke strikes at the very heart of Victorian notions of respectability and duty. Gwendolen

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    An Educated Man

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    what then is an educated man? Is he the man who has read a lot? Is he the man who has read many facts and events? An educated man is not afraid to make changes. Having doubt allows a person to expand his insights on a subject. As he learn‚ he should not stop expanding or developing it. He usually asks questions and makes sure he is given a good answer. On the other hand‚ an educated man also respects facts and truths and seeks to see things as they really are. Another one‚ educated man understands

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