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    about love in its many forms: love between family members‚ love between husbands and wives‚ innocent love‚ undeclared love‚ and romantic love. The cast has mostly British actors with famous people like Hugh Grant‚ Colin Firth‚ Emma Thompson‚ Kiera Knightley‚ Alan Rickman‚ Billy Nighy‚ Liam Neeson‚ and Rowan Atkinson. This wonderful movie‚ with its talented cast‚ has many great things about it‚ but like all things‚ it can be analyzed and criticized deeply. The most important aspect of critical discourse

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    Dyslexia Research Paper

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    Dyslexia Introduction The word dyslexia is derived from the Greek word‚ dys‚ meaning poor or inadequate‚ and the word lexis‚ meaning words or language. Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterized by problems in processing words into meaningful information. This is most strongly reflected in difficulty in learning to read. What is Dyslexia? For almost a century after dyslexia was first described in a British medical journal in 1896‚ it was thought to be the result of a visual processing problem

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    Monday‚ December 27‚ 2010 The Rise of the Novel in the Eighteenth Century Introduction: In the eighteenth century the years after the forties witnessed a wonderful efflorescence of a new literary genre which was soon to establish itself for all times to come as the dominant literary form. Of course‚ we are referring here to the English novel which was born with Richardson’s Pamela and has been thriving since then. When Matthew Arnold used the epithets "excellent" and "indispensable" for the eighteenth

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    Life of Subhash Chandra Bose Subhash Chandra Bose was born into an affluent Bengali family on January 23‚ 1897 in Cuttack ‚ Orissa. Subhash’s public prosecutor father ensured that his son availed the best of education in eminent institutions such as Scottish Church College ‚ Calcutta and Fitzwilliam College at Cambridge University . In 1920‚ at the insistence of his parents‚ Bose appeared in the prestigious Indian Civil Service and secured the fourth place. During this period the civil disobedience

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    Jane Austin

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    Content Introduction 1. Theoretical part gives general notes on Jane Austen’s works 1.1 English novelist - Jane Austen 1.2 Artistic and genre peculiarities of J. Austen ’s works 2. Practical part II. J. Austen’s literary art and its role in English realism 2.1 The "Defense of the Novel" 2.2 Jane Austen ’s Limitations 2.3 Jane Austen ’s literary reputation Conclusion Bibliography Introduction Topicality: English writer‚ who first gave the novel its modern character through the treatment

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    http://www.lifetimetv.co.uk/biography/biography-johnny-depp Johnny Depp’s full name is John Christopher Depp II‚ and he was born into a typical American “blue-collar” family in Owensboro‚ Kentucky‚ a town that’s sometimes called “the barbecue capital of the world.” His father‚ John senior‚ was a city engineer and his mother‚ Betty Sue‚ was a waitress. His siblings are Danny‚ (aka DP‚ who now works as a scriptwriter)‚ and sisters Debbie‚ who is now Depp’s personal manager‚ and Christine. Depp was

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    The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen children) were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal and State government agencies and church missions‚ under acts of their respective parliaments. The removals occurred in the period between approximately 1909[1] and 1969‚[2][3] although in some places children were still being taken until the 1970s.[4][5][6] Documentary evidence‚ such as newspaper articles

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    1. Most women want to express their individuality by the clothes and accessories they flaunt around. Some women seek brand names while others conform to necessities. Nonetheless‚ the majority of women find it helpful to carry a handbag; whether it is for storing car keys and a wallet or to match an outfit. Every year‚ handbags are becoming more of a status symbol then a basic essential. This paper will investigate the marketing trends of three different quality grade handbags‚ which are marketed

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    Analysis of Philippine Newspaper Coverage on Conflict Reporting: Basis for Journalistic Intervention Genelin Ruth Pamplona-James CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study In today’s increasingly connected world there are thousands of resources available to obtain news and analysis about conflict and peace related issues. Within the field of conflict resolution there has also been a rapid growth in the field of peace journalism or peace media. The basic concept is

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    1. Causation General Test Barnett v Chelsea Hospital [1969] 1 QB 428: P drank some tea which had been laced with arsenic and he presented himself at D’s hospital since he was vomiting. D told him to leave and call his own doctor. P died‚ but it was unclear that even if he had been admitted to the hospital he would have survived. P’s widow sued for negligence. The court held that there was proximity since P had presented himself at D’s hospital‚ and that D was negligent in not treating him.

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