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    to the synthesis of coumarin. They are perkin reaction‚ knovenagel condensation‚ clasen rearragenment and pechmann condensation. The synthesis that’s important to us is the knovenagel condensation (Figure 1) and the perkin reaction (Figure 2). The knovenagel condensation is named after Emil Knovenagel. The Knovenagel condensation is a key to the commercial production of the antimalarial drug lumafrantrine. The perkin reaction was develop by William Henry Perkin. This reaction is useful to make cinnamic

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    in the sub- pattern is able to reach the main position‚ but as she says‚ she would have to hide once her husband is back as home again. As she states “I suppose I shall have to get back behind the pattern when it comes night‚ and that is hard!” (Perkins‚ 656). Therefore‚ when the husband is at home the woman is just a secondary figure‚ and she can only be free when she is

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    Laura Bridgman: Deaf-Blind Laura Bridgman‚ born December 21‚ 1829‚ was a normal two year old‚ then a couple months after turning two‚ she became very ill with scarlet fever. After five weeks of being sick‚ she lost almost all of her eyesight. After she lost her eyesight the infection spread‚ taking her hearing and almost all her sense of taste and smell. Then Samuel Gridley Howe found and helped her understand her disabilities she now had (Alexander 1-4). Laura Bridgman went blind and deaf from

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    Christian Anderson Monday April 15th‚ 2013 Mrs. Bhela ENG 3U0I Non-Existent Equality in the 1800’s Charlotte Perkins Gilman is known by readers of literature and students across the globe for her most famous piece “The Yellow Wallpaper.” The famous story follows a woman who suffers from mental illness and her growing infatuation with the yellow wallpaper in her bedroom. It touches on the responsibility of women in the late 1800’s and the narrator’s inability to fulfill the duties of a housewife

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    Yellow Wallpaper

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” By Charlotte Perkins Gilman Charlotte Perkins Gilman was a writer‚ lecturer and social activist during the 19th century. Gilman was recognized for her feminist ideals‚ and argued for equal treatment of women. Gilman spoke out during a time where women were not encouraged to have outside interests beyond the home‚ and spoke on numerous issues‚ including women’s physical and mental health. According to the Columbia Encyclopedia‚ Gilman’s short stories‚ poetry‚ essays

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    Page 10 ENTREPRENEURIAL RESEARCH PAPER: Page 3 Failure Introduction: The business I am writing about is been in the news recently due to a few closures of some of their restaurants. Perkins & Marie Callender’s Inc.‚ has recently closed some of their restaurants in the Florida and surrounding areas. The reason for this closure is due too the fact that the economy has been very unstable for a while‚ and the company has too cut back

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    really mean. Similarities in stories bring stories together. They show how no matter how different a story may seem to be there can always be similarities found in them. In "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and "I Stand Here Ironing" by Tillie Olsen there are a lot of similar things like the point of view‚ internal conflicts‚ and

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    Feminism 1900-1910

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    Through the four texts I have studied I have found a main connection of feminism in different social settings between the times of 1900 - 1920. The texts I’ve studied are the two poems ’We As Women’‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and ’The Bees Song’ by Julia Ward Howe‚ the novel ’In defense of Women’‚ by H.L. Mencken and the poem ’I know why the caged bird sings’ by Maya Angelou. Also through these four texts I have found three main ideas‚ these are ’how women were treated unequally’‚ ’survival’‚ and

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    Today‚ Gilman is remarkably well-known for her semi-autobiographical short story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” There are numerous feminist analyses about Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Yellow Wallpaper in relation to her tragic life and the medical diagnosis in the 1900s. In fact‚ these analyses have been from a feminist perspective associated with marriage and the medical treatment women received due to postpartum psychosis. Feminist critics assumed that the patriarchy of the late nineteenth century

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    The Yellow Wallpaper

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    in the room and her anxiety gets worse and worse while getting fed up with everything little thing she notices in the room and about the wallpaper. She is also also a Mother that isn’t aloud to be near her baby which adds to her anxiety. Charlotte Perkins Gilman shows a first person point of view with the narrator about how she is feeling "So I take phosphate or phosphites-

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