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    Le Petit Prince Analysis

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    Instituto Superior de Educación. “Dr. Raúl P. Peña”. Theory of Education. Term Paper. Student: María Fernanda Benítez. Course: Licenciatura en Educación en Lengua Inglesa. 2º Year. 3rd Semester. Asunción‚ Paraguay 2013 Le Petit Prince “The Little Prince” (Le petit prince‚ original name in French)‚ is a novella written by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry‚ a French aristocrat‚ writer‚ poet and aviator. It was published in 1943 and it is one of the most famous books from French literature. It has

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    Les Quizarables Case Study

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    deep into ourselves‚ we don’t tend to know the most common of facts that occupy the region in general knowledge and the games which gave us sheer pleasure in our childhood have kind of vanished and leave us with a wish for the past days to return. Les Quizarables is one such application which caters to both of the objectives mentioned above but with a digital twist. The application mainly contains four games which provide knowledge with an element of recreation. The four games included are namely:

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    Le Philippe: Case Study

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    CASE STUDY “LE PHILIPPE” Question1: Describe all the possible outcomes: As the following graph shows‚ from up to down‚ there are totally 6 possible outcomes depending on whether strike the put option or not and how to determine the new coupon rate at 2017 and 2020 respectively.   Question2: Calculate the spot rate We can calculate the spot rate according to 1-5 year spot rate and the available 6-10 coupon rate by bootstrapping. We do not have the available 6-9 year spot rate‚ since the

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    Love is a flame‚ easily snuffed out but just as easily rekindled. Flames are capable of eternally living‚ similar to love. The power of love is sometimes underestimated. In his novel Les Misérables‚ Victor Hugo demonstrates what love can really do for a person. Love is explored throughout the novel in several different ways. Hugo’s theme is that love should be shown to all‚ even if the receiver does not seem worthy‚ as shown through his character’s lives. Love has the power to redeem anyone. When

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    Radical and incremental innovations have long been the cornerstone of which firms base their knowledge and methods of technological innovation. However‚ this paper serves to bring attention to one of the less apparent forms of innovation‚ whose importance is increasingly being brought to light. Architectural innovations are‚ as defined by Henderson and Clark‚ "innovations that change the way in which the components of a product are linked together‚ while leaving the core design concepts (and thus

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    The Hardships and Upcoming of Django Reinhardt Django Reinhardt once said “Jazz attracted me because in it I found a formal perfection and instrumental precision that I admire in classical music‚ but which popular music doesn’t have.” Reinhardt had worked very‚ very hard to get to the peak of his career. His life was like a story in the genre of “Rags to Riches” because he wasn’t born with the best of beginnings‚ but he still accomplished the impossible and became the first important European

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    Most of us have heard of Pierre Peladeau‚ a man who has built a multi-billion dollar company from a $1‚500 loan. There is no doubt that he has achieved a lot during his life time and there is no doubt that a lot of it was good. For instance‚ he was known for donating millions to charities and even visiting dying strangers in Montreal hospitals to bolster their spirits. However‚ I believe that the bad things he did overshadow the good. He was involved in several controversies‚ the most famous being

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    Nathaniel Khan’s documentary My Architect - a film about discovering who his father‚ Louis Khan‚ was as an individual - shined a lit into his father’s mysterious personal world. Throughout his journey we learn about his father’s upbringing and crucial moments of his adult life as well as the characteristics that defined him. From watching Nathaniel’s documentary‚ I was able to contrast‚ Louis Khan from I. M. Pei as an architect.; Louis’s designs for his buildings were dissimilar‚ he did not have

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    Jean Valjean spent nineteen years in prison‚ and for that whole time he fostered a hate for all the world. Hugo tells us that this prolonged hatred made him capable of two types of evil. Firstly‚ he could commit instinctual unpremeditated actions of evil. Secondly‚ he was also capable of deliberate‚ grave‚ premeditated evil (366). While Jean Valjean’s coping mechanism was not very healthy‚ it did offer Valjean stability‚ but all ballasts were thrown overboard when Valjean encountered the Bishop

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    Odilon Redon

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    Odilon Redon As an artist‚ Odilon Redon expressed his volition to “place the visible at the service of the invisible.” What‚ in these terms‚ constitutes the “visible” aspect of Redon’s works‚ and what constitutes the “invisible”? Similarly‚ what reappearing motifs do we see in Redon’s works‚ and how might these be contextualized or interpreted? As a child‚ Odilon Redon had learned from his father‚ to watch the rolling clouds and see the infinite manifestations of form. This carried on far

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