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    Allusion of Hamlet in “The Catcher in the Rye” There are certain literary devices like allusion‚ which composed the novel of “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger. In chapter 16‚ the novel makes reference to the allusion of Hamlet by D.B. This literary work of Hamlet is the main character in the Shakespearean tragedy‚ as it said‚ it was written by William Shakespeare‚ a well-known poet and playwright. This figurative language reveals several characteristics of the main character‚ Holden

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    Advertising Industry

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    The Advertising Board of the Philippines ‚ also known as AdBoard  is composed of ten (10) national organizations involved in advertising that are unified together to uphold the progress of Philippine advertising through self-regulation. Being the umbrella organization of the advertising industry‚ its mission is to practice world class advertising along with advocating professional ethics through responsible and truthful advertising. AdBoard was formerly known as the Philippine Board of Advertising

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    Pupusas

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    ) Body: 1. A Pupusa is a very popular traditional Salvadoran dish. A. Pupusas are from El Salvador‚ and were first eaten by the Natives there almost three thousand years ago. 1. Cooking implements for their preparation have found in Joya De Crem and other archeological sites. 2. They originated from the Pipil tribes who lived in the area that came to be El Salvador (Multi Cultural Cooking Network). B. It wasn’t until about the 1960’s that Pupusas began to pop up in stands

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    The Use of Metaphors

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    Brian Doyle‚ Author of “Joyas Valdoras”‚ uses the hummingbird metaphor to support his story. The story starts off by grabbing the reader’s attention with a fact. The fact is very interesting. Unless you are someone that studies animals‚ you would have no idea that a hummingbird’s heart is the size of a pencil‚ or that it beats ten times per second. After I read the first sentence‚ I was instantly interested to see what more the author had to say. He got the name‚ Joyas Valdoras‚ from a reference

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    The Massacre at El Mozote as told by Mark Danner takes place El Salvador. El Salvador is the smallest country in Central America. It shares borders with Guatemala and Honduras. El Salvador is divided into 14 departments and El Mozote is a village in one of the Departments called Morazan. According to the author‚ the Salvadoran Civil War 1979-1992 was a conflict waged by the Military led Government of El Salvador and coalition of left-leaning militias or guerillas called the Farabundo Marti National

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    Literature Circle Role

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    Literature Circle Role SUMMMARIZER Name: Angelika Faith S. Gabiola Year & Section: III – Chlorine Literature Circle Name: Date: September 23‚2012 Title of the book: The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark Author: William Shakespeare Chapters/Pages: 5-119 Summarizer: Your job is to prepare a brief summary of today’s reading. Your group discussion will start with 1-2 minute statement that covers the key points‚ main

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    Fluidity in Brazil

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    Affiliation: International Studies Department‚ Far Eastern University Manila Fluidity in Brazil: The History of Migrants Jemicah M. Joya Bachelor of Arts in International Studies Prof. Fe. Atanacio Fluidity in Brazil: The History of Migrants Outline: I. Introduction 1. History 2. Geography 3. Population II. Statement of the Problem 1. Objectives of the Study

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    Pierre Lescot (Arquitecto)

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    Biografía de Pierre Lescot Introducción. El Renacimiento (que simboliza la reactivación del conocimiento y el progreso luego de una época de oscurantismo) es el movimiento artístico‚ humanístico y científico marcado por el regreso a los elementos de la cultura clásica. Este movimiento surgió en Florencia‚ Italia aproximadamente en el siglo XIV después del período de la Edad Media y se propagó al resto de Europa Occidental en los siglos XV y XVI‚ principalmente Francia‚ España‚ Alemania y Países

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    The Japanese New Year

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    to listen to the 108 chimes of a nearby temple bell. Toshikoshi-soba is a bowl of hot brown noodles in broth. The noodle is a homophone for a word that means “being close” and therefore signifies the approach of the New Year. The 108 chimes called Joya-no-kane‚ rings out the old year and rings in the New Year. It is supposed to release people from the 108 worldly sins.Pictures: Stone statue of Jizo (religious icon) and

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    Cormac Mccarthy The Road

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    completely different outcomes than the one depicted in “The Road.”! ! Flynn exhibits a chain reaction of violence‚ caught up in a vicious cycle of infectious women. Camille’s mother‚ Adora‚ states explicitly that "You remind me of my mother‚ Joya. Cold and distant and so‚ so smug. My mother never loved me. … I won’t love you… you were punishing me for being born.” (Flynn‚ 148-9). Instead of giving her child what she herself never got‚ she turns on the children and creates a vicious cycle

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