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    The bulk of the sources in the Le Moyne archives were either letters written to and from Father Reilly or relevant newspaper articles. It is through Father Reilly’s correspondence that the deep division in the College community is apparent by the very passionate and diverse opinions people held about the war. Reading these was an excellent way to gauge how people felt about the war and the protests on campus and how these opinions of the war resulted from very different worldviews. The newspaper

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    Alain Le Quernek Analysis

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    Alain Le Quernec’s Persian Cry Majid Abbasi* * IGDS and AGI Member and Neshan Magazine’s editor-in-chief ‘Un Cri Persan‚’ which has a double meaning in French‚ was the name of the exhibition held for the first time in 2002 by Alain Le Quernec in the University of Grenoble‚ Échirolles displaying the works of 15 Iranian graphic designers belonging to three generations‚ although the number of works and participant designers increased each time. Le Quernec has undoubtedly played the most prominent

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    When comparing the two paintings "Guernica" and "Les Demoiselles" by Picasso‚ there are several distinctly noticeable differences. Notably‚ the most distinct difference between the two paintings is Picasso’s use of color in "Les Demoiselles" as opposed to the predominant use of black and white in the painting "Guernica". Both paintings are obviously abstract in their style‚ yet "Les Demoiselles" displays the use of color much more drastically than in "Guernica". Each piece of the painting seems to

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    Pierrot Le Fou Symbolism

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    Pierrot le fou is a French-Italian film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and released in 1965. The film is about the story of Ferdinand Griffon‚ a man who lives a wealthy life in Paris. He is married to a rich Italian woman who gave him a child. Unsatisfied with his Parisian life‚ he decides to flee away with Marianne‚ an ex-girlfriend of his‚ whom he meets again by chance‚ while she has been called on to baby-sit his child. Ferdinand decides to give a radical turn to his life pursuing a criminal career

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    Comparing Dialogue to Les Sylphides The most obvious difference between Les Sylphides and Dialogue was the style of ballet. Dialogue was a contemporary ballet and Les sylphine was completely classical. Both dances required excellent technique; however the focus of each piece was different. Les Sylphides created an environment of peace‚ with choreography that moved viewer to enjoy the delicacy of ballet. Each dancer possessed immense control which was evident in the unity of the movement. The soft

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    Les Murray and His Poems

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    works of Les Murray. Les Murray is a famous Australian poet who was born and raised in the country and is a dedicated Roman Catholic. This is reflected in the poems ‘Driving through Sawmill Towns’ and ‘An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’. His laconic and personal poetic style reinforces the messages he attempts to convey to his audience through the use of rich symbolism and imagery. The poem ‘Driving through Sawmill Towns’ describes the people and the scenery of a rural town. In the poem‚ Les Murray

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    emile durkheim- le suicide

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    social organization of suicide rates. Am Social Rev 51:80-101 Robertson‚ M. (2006). Books reconsidered: Emile Durkheim‚ Le Suicide. Australasian Psychiatry‚ 14(4)‚ 365-368. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1665.2006.02305 Thoits‚ P.A. (1995). Stress‚ coping‚ and social support processes: Where are we? What next? Journal of Health and Social Behavior 35(1)‚ 53–79. Van Krieken‚ R.‚ Habibis‚ D.‚ Smith‚ P.‚ Hutchins‚ B.‚ Martin‚ G.‚ & Maton‚ K. (2010). Sociology (4th ed.). Frenchs Forest‚ Australia: Pearson Australia

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    Dang Le Nguyen Vu

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    Part C http://giaoduc.net.vn/Xa-hoi/Tin-nong/Dang-Le-Nguyen-Vu-duoc-ca-tung-the-nao-trong-sach-vi-nhan/2128.gd http://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesasia/2012/07/25/vietnams-coffee-king-dang-le-nguyen-vu/# Dang Le Nguyen Vu In the context of globalization‚ the economics of Vietnam has grown up quickly. Entrepreneur is the main key which drives the Vietnamese economic forward. Dang Nguyen Le Vu is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Vietnam. He creates thousands of jobs for employee and

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    SUMMARY OF LES MISERABLE Les Miserable is a story about Valjean‚ a man who was sent to prison for stealing a loaf of bread. He was paroled and released from prison after 20 years‚ but society discriminates him from work‚ shelter‚ and food because he is an ex-convict. However‚ Myriel‚ a priest helped him live a new life and Valjean‚ under a new name‚ had become successful. Soon his archenemy Javert‚ found and discovered his secret identity. Meanwhile‚ Valjean meet Fontine who was forced to a life

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    les mis cosette

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    Rozi Larsen November 14‚ 2014 FDCA 101 Williams Cosette Quote: “Something new was entering his soul. Jean Valjean had never loved anything… When he saw Cosette‚ when he had taken her‚ carried her away‚ and rescued her‚ he felt his heart moved. All that he had of feeling and affection was aroused and vehemently attracted towards this child” (123). Symbol: To begin‚ Hugo uses Fauchelevent as a symbol of how good deeds have positive effects. In Fantine‚ Valjean saved Fauchelevent

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