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    their competitors in order to improve their own sales by keeping lower prices. Ownership: Richer Sounds is an unlisted public limited company‚ this means they are not listed on the stock exchange and the owner has a limited liability for any debts. Julian Richer decided not to be listed on the stock exchange because if he did then he would lose some of the control of the business to the new shareholders and therefore would have added pressure from them to improve their profits‚ so if he keeps the company

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    the book in time‚ avoiding having to write the essay on the eve of the deadline. Eventually‚ the novel turned out to be a little weird – but not as horrible as I had expected. Relieved‚ I started writing this essay on narration and focalization in Julian Barnes’ ‘Flaubert’s Parrot.’ Let us start with the most obvious type of narrator in the novel‚ Mr. Braithwaite‚ who is homodiegetic and extradiegetic‚ meaning that he is physically involved in the actions he describes and that his actions are

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    different ways‚ from the listing of years and events‚ like that of the Annals journal‚ to the more story-like approach to history‚ like that of Hayden White. This narrative type approach to the writing of history is one that comes with many challenges‚ but this style may be beneficial to scholars and readers of history. Listing events is still history but Hayden White believes it has gaps‚ “…this history has no central subject‚ no beginning‚ middle‚ or end‚ no evident principle of selection‚ no connections

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    Julian Assange: WikiLeaks faces ’very aggressive’ investigation by US Organisation’s founder says he is reliant on public opinion to rein in ’superpower that does not appear to be following rule of law’ WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange holds up a copy of the Guardian as he addreses media in the grounds of Ellingham Hall in Norfolk. Photograph: Carl Court/AFP/Getty Images WikiLeaks faces a "very aggressive" and secretive investigation by US authorities stung by a perceived loss of face following

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    1. Locus of Control: Locus of control is a theory in personality psychology referring to the extent to which individuals believe that they can control events that affect them. Understanding of the concept was developed by Julian B. Rotter in 1954‚ and has since become an aspect of personality studies. A person’s "locus" (Latin for "place" or "location") is conceptualised as either internal (the person believes they can control their life) or external (meaning they believe that their decisions and

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    and administrative purposes. It’s organized into days‚ weeks‚ months‚ and years. Long before we had it figured out‚ many were struggling to get the correct days. They’ve used the sun‚ moon‚ stars‚ and also the planet Venus. We’ve used the Gregorian‚ Julian‚ Egyptian‚ and the Mayan calendar. Calendars require lots of studying of planets and scientific research‚ which takes up lots of time and critical thinking. Calendars also reflect our lives‚ culture‚ and religion. Celestial bodies rely upon the

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    One Brain or Two? There are two halves to the human brain‚ called hemispheres. The left side of the brain controls the right side of your body‚ and the right side controls the left side of your body. The left side of the brain also has the control of the ability to speak and communicate using language. The right side has more artistic abilities‚ such as spatial relationships. Some people believe that the halves may be two completely different mental systems. The two halves of the brain are connected

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    Contrary to popular belief‚ identity is fluid. Julian Baggini believes that we are the sum of our parts‚ by using an analogy about water. “Water is nothing more than the hydrogen and oxygen atoms suitably arranged. Everything else in the universe is the same” (Baggini‚ 6). By this he is saying that we do not have a formal and straightforward unit of identity‚ and that there are numerous “parts” that add up to it. It could be said that our identity is a fixed thing‚ and that we as people have fixed

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    Robert Hayden uses clear details to show that the father loves his family‚ but was unable to spend value time with them. Hayden shows deep emotions when describing the relationship between a boy and his father. This poem demonstrates how love can come in a mixture of forms‚ rather it be hard work and dedication or simply just saying "I Love you." Hayden’s poem‚ gives us a glance at a boys childhood and how he felt about his father. The father worked hard to show devotion to his family. Hayden recalls

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    In the poem‚ “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden‚ the author uses subtle symbolism to reflect the speaker’s distant relationship with his father. The title of the poem immediately tells the reader that the poem takes place in winter‚ a time that connotes both coldness and gloominess. Hayden starts his short‚ redolent poem by writing that the speaker’s father put his clothes on in the‚ “blue black cold” (Hayden line 2). The reader instantly feels the cold and iciness inside and outside the house

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