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    jealousy. Color is effectively utilized to evoke a feeling of what is to come. Critic Alice Hall Petry asserts‚ “The complex relationship between Grace and knitting is evident in her first action in the story: ‘Half-guiltily she drew…a twist of crimson silk run through by two fine knitting needles’…The sensuality and forcefulness suggested by her knitting materials will help to render plausible…her capacity to stand up to the vicious taunts of Alida…” (313).The color crimson or red identifies with strong

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    Hobbies: Blindness and Music

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    What are your hobbies and interests? • Advocacy; Political; Creative Bead Work; Educational both Curriculum and Special needs • Advocating for the blind and the disabled. • American Football • animals • antiques‚ reading • Art Shows‚ Music (listen to classical and hard rock)‚go to movies and plays • art‚ crafts‚ writing‚ drawing‚ reading - listening to books • Art‚ Music‚ Radio‚ sightseeing und more other • Arts and Craft. • Astronomy Literature (Audio Books) • Audiobooks‚ wine

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    Textile Industry

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    folding‚ checking and packaging jobs. In the knitting and embroidery workshops the share of female workers is less but in a large number of firms they do the checking job. There use to be four basic occupational grades in every unit in Tirupur‚ viz.‚ helper‚ machine operator‚ supervisor and foreman. Vertical mobility is higher in knitting units but workers also choose to shift from working in knitting to dyeing and printing units because knitting job requires relatively hard work. Right to association

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    Case Study on Tirupur

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    5. Case Study Of The Textile Industry In Tirupur 5.1 Background AS OUR CAR bounced along the narrow pot-holed road to Tirupur‚ a sign Welcome to Banian City greeted us. Banian is the local name for the white vests used mostly by men in India. This sign described what was in store for us in Tirupur. There does not seem to be any activity in the town that is not directly or indirectly connected with the manufacture and sale of banians and T-shirts. The whole world appeared to have discovered

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    American society‚ like things‚ places‚ persons‚ and ideas‚ are usually considered religious‚ but it can differ from person to person‚ and society. Personally‚ I find my mother’s knitting needles sacred because they gave my family a better life because she created a business and could support a five-person family with those knitting needles. Sacred elements can be seen in everyday life and differ from person to person. In American society‚ these elements are a large influence and can come from

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    Sock Monkey Analysis

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    sections described how sock monkeys originated in the Victorian era‚ but at that time they did not have the classic red lips or bottom. This section also states the Nelson Knitting Company and its founder and how they influenced the sock monkey’s present iconic appearance. The third paragraph in the section explained how the Nelson Knitting Company received the patent for sock monkeys in the late 1950’s. One of the biggest problems that the origins

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    hints about future happenings in the book. In Chapter Five of Book One‚ the writer indicates the breaking of a wine cask to show a large‚ impoverished crowd gathered in a united cause. Later‚ in the book you find that Madame Defarge symbolically knitting‚ this indicates the death warrants of the St. Evremonde family. Also‚ after Marquis is murdered for killing the small child with his horses‚ the theme of revenge will become all too common. The writer utilizes vivid foreshadowing to paint a picture

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    did not live up to societies expectation they were seen as a villain and unmarriageable. The ideal Victorian lady was to be home-centred‚ family orientated women. They had ensured the house was well groomed; all meals were made on time‚ sewed and knitting all the children’s clothing‚ care for the ill individuals in the family that the home and family are free of disease and any problems that occur outside of their home aren’t brought into the home. Women did not have the rights like the men did‚ they

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    Aunt Jennifer's Tigers

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    creating an imaginary world vs. reality concept. While Aunt Jennifer is knitting these tigers in this panel‚ the author emphases on colors. Such as "topaz denizens of a world of green‚" (2) or "the ivory needle." (6) Aunt Jennifer is seemingly creating this world filled of color and warmth‚ because in reality her colors are so black and white. The only thing that does bring color to her life is this panel‚ or just knitting in general. The word choice that Rich showed also had a great effect

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    House Taken Over Analysis

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    Why are stories scary? Transformation is often used in scary stories to signify unexpected consequences. By that i mean stories give an anticipation and series of events to a climax or tipping point in the story causing a reaction of fear in the reader. In that stories such as “fall of the house of the usher”‚ “House taken over” and “beware: do not read this poem”‚ all have events leading to a transformation signifying unexpected consequences. The short story “house taken over” shows transformations

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