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    dialogue‚ figurative language‚ and sensory details. Imagery is made to set up visual images for the readers to picture in their mind. In the book‚ the author uses imagery to describe the shape and images of the demons the main character‚ Clary Fray‚ encounters. The demons receive excessive traits; they are made in different forms. Therefore‚ Clare explains these vicious demons and their abilities to bring forth the plot of the story. For example‚ “It was crouched against the floor‚ a long‚ scaled

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    the miembro‚ the virile member or penis‚ which produced masculinity. Men were powerless without it. An emasculated man was referred to as manso‚ meaning meek and gentle(209). In 1606‚ Gaspar Reyes found himself sick and destitute and begged for food. Fray Pedro took him in and fed him lavishly with a meal. When Gaspar was finished eating‚ the friar stuck his hand in his pants and diminished his masculinity by telling him his penis what at a smaller size than his(210). This story not only shows the importance

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    Blue Ocean Strategy MKT 421 Name Date Instructor Blue Ocean Strategy Description and Significance According to Cham Kim and Renee Mauborgne (2004)‚ the Blue Ocean strategy involves the description of how the organization should try and proceed to find some way to work in the marketplace that is not bloodied by the competition and also that is free of competitors. The strategy is against working in conditions such as Red Ocean‚ where businesses are ferociously fighting each other for some share

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    Branding‚ Labeling‚ and Public Humiliation Throughout history‚ people have been labeled‚ branded‚ and tortured as a form of punishment and public humiliation. Humiliating the person who committed a crime was meant to serve as a warning and to scare people away from committing the same crime. Petty crimes that happen commonly today received the worst punishment back when the branding and labeling of criminals was popular. The punishment criminals received was often cruel and torturous. Early Puritan

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    Bicol Peninsula. Fathers Juan de Placencia and Diego de Orepesa were the earliest Franciscans sent to these places. From 1580‚ the towns of Bay‚ Caliraya‚ Majayjay‚ Nagcarlan‚ Liliw‚ Pila‚ Santa Cruz‚ Lumban‚ Pangil and Siniloan were founded. In 1678‚ Fray Hernando Cabrera founded San Pablo de los Montes (now San Pablo City) and built a wooden church and convent considered as the best and finest in the province. In 1670‚ delimitation of borders were made between Lucban‚ Majayjay and Cavite. The

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    The faith of the seven is not something that is commonly seen in the north but in Winterfell there is a small sept dedicated to the seven built for non-other that Catelyn Stark. The auburn haired woman never felt quite right in the god’s woods of the north‚ in her mind‚ she was never a true northerner4. This can be seen in the way that she prays for each of her children as well as the way she lets the teachings of the seven guide her decisions or justify current events. There have been comparisons

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    little. What Bottom is trying to say is that he will speak in a "very" little voice. Bottom does not realize what he has said and creates amusing confusion for the reader. One of Helena’s oxymorons is in Act 3‚ scene 2‚ line 129: "oh devilish- holy fray!" Obviously something cannot be devilish and holy at the same time‚ and by most people’s standards‚ the devil certainly is not pious. The ignorance of Bottom and his friends seems to be bottomless and voluminous and results not only in oxymorons

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    Secret Lost in the Water ELA 20-1 What is there to be said for progress and evolution generation to generation? Have we yet found the balance of continuing legacy versus excelling in a new generation through advancement and straying from tradition? Every parent has the desire to pass along their heritage and to raise their child the way they were raised. However‚ there is something to be said for giving children the room they need to grow into their own people so they can make their own individual

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    The Quiche Civilization At the end of the eighteenth century‚ the book Popol-Vuh was found by fray Francisco Ximenez in the high lands of Guatemala. The book was written in Quiche Maya‚ but in the Roman alphabet. Just as mysteriously as the book appeared‚ it disappeared but was available enough to be copied. The book is dated back to the sixteenth century‚ but the story goes far beyond this time. This Bible has not being decoded in its totality. There are still questions about who are the creators

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    Justin Williams Section 001 Parody Through Counter Examples Counter examples are used throughout this play‚ and is a key role in the parody of the play. On both male and female sides of the dynamics in the play the first one is right from the start. “the streets are absolutely clogged with frantic females banging on tambourines. No urging for an orgy!” (727) In the “Classical Age” of Athens upperclass women assumed the role of a housewife‚ where their duties were to either clean up the house

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