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    In Cracking India‚ Lenny is shown very attached to Ayah‚ and consequently‚ with all her suitors from distinct cultures: the Faletti’s Hotel cook‚ the Government House greenskeeper‚ the butcher‚ Sharbat Khan‚ and the zoo assistant‚ but primarily with Masseur and Ice-Candy man‚ both of them Muslims. Through Lenny’s perspective of Ayah and her suitors‚ we happen to see the harmonious cooperation among Muslim‚ Hindu‚ and Sikh cultures. Life previously Partition seems to be peaceful and the cultural and

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    The Friendship of George and Lenny The book Of Mice and Men focuses on the friendship of two migrant workers in California at a time when most of the work was done by people and not by machines.  George was a small man who acted worldly and wise.  Lennie was a huge man that had the mind of a child.  Together George and Lennie would bounce from job to job with no money in their pockets and only the dream of someday owning a place of their own to keep them going.  The two men were not able to stay

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    strength. Lenny highlights that “I just gave her a short-arm jab‚” to the woman he was initially helping‚ thus attempting to craft is dominance over Ruth as well. Nonetheless Pinter immediately alters the progression of the scene‚ Ruth begins to refute against Lenny’s questions. She states‚ “It’s not in my way.” This simple definitive clause illustrates Ruth as poised and understanding of Lenny’s motives. She follows this with further simple lines such as “No‚ I haven’t” and moves on to call Lenny by his

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    broken the relationships are between the family. To explore further into the non verbal communication side of the play‚ in a lesson‚ we were split into pairs‚ and were asked to perform a small scene of the play where Ruth asks for a glass of water from Lenny‚ to then Ruth trying to seduce him. We were allowed to read through the scene and practice it with the words. Then we were asked to perform it with out using communication through mimes and the use of movement. At first I found it difficult to mime

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    The first example of love from George to Lennie is when the characters first run over to the pool. Steinbeck uses a variety of techniques such as similes and animal imagery andalso profanities to determine George and Lennies relationship. ‘snorting into the water like a horse… forgodsakes don’t drink so much… Jesus Christ you crazy bastard.’ The animal imagery of a horse makes Lennie seem slappy‚ awkward and unhygienic. The profanities used by George shows how much effort it takes to keep this simple-minded

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    He is a well know actor‚ comedian‚ impressionist‚ screenwriter and producer‚ and mostly remembered by his highly energetic slapstick performances. Carrey first gained recognition in 1990 after landing a recurring role in the sketch comedy television series In Living Color. His first

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    story continues on to Randy meeting with Lenny‚ a young businessman presenting an idea to Randy in the hopes of receiving funding. Lenny’s idea is to open an online retailer called Funerals.com. Lenny hopes to create a new and cheaper way to shop for funerals. Despite having such a new and innovative idea‚ Randy finds flaws in Lenny’s business plan. Randy believes that Lenny’s motivation for starting Funerals.com is to make a lot of money when instead; Lenny should be motivated by something less superficial

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    it sort of snapping at him. ‘George raised the gun and steadied it and brought the muzzle of it close to the back of Lennies head’. George shoots Lennie because he is always getting them both into trouble and George is getting sick of it. The writer drags it out to build up the tension so the reader can imagine how horrible it would be for George to do it after he promised Lennies aunt that he would look after him. George cares for Lennie so he doesn’t want him to get hurt‚ ‘Get him Lennie‚ don’t

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    History of Marketing Marketing is said to be as old as commerce and has been practiced for centuries. In the 1700’s – 1800’s philosophers including Jevons debated over concepts like markets‚ value and production. Marketing wasn’t considered a discipline or a science but still talked about and used‚ due to its ties with economics. Before the 1900’s can be considered as pre-marketing‚ this period there was no distinguishing field of study linked with marketing. Within the field of economics was some

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    Memory and Desire both influences an individual’s reaction to events both past and present‚ therefore positioning one’s expectation of the future Both Memory and desire influence an individual’s response to the nature of events of the past and the present. Like the ebb and flow of the waves seen in 30 Years in the Wilderness Memories also comes back and forth in one’s mind. Both memory and desire shape and inform our human reactions. Memories connect individuals with the past and develop them

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