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    Basic Elements

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    Niger:GDP per capita‚ PPP GDP per capita‚ Purchasing Power Parity: For that indicator‚ the World Bank provides data for Niger from 1980 to 2011. The average value for Niger during that period was 682.21 U.S. dollars with a minumum of 597.06 U.S. dollars in 2000 and a maximum of 940.95 U.S. dollars in 1980. Below we provide more information about: GDP per capita‚ PPP in Niger. From:    To: Niger198019831986198919921995199820012004200720105006257508751‚000 739.42 GDP per capita in Niger

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    Two Short Stories Of Awareness Beyond Oneself:"Araby" And "A Sunrise On The Veld""Araby" by James Joyce and "A Sunrise On The Veld" by Doris Lessing are both short stories in which theprotagonists gained a consciousness that was beyond themselves. The main characters are both initiatedinto new realities and truths of which they were not previously aware. Both short stories will beexamined with reflections according to the type of initiation that was experienced‚ the nature of thenarrators‚ the similar

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    Poe Theme Essay The many different works of Edgar Allan Poe all aim to do one thing. Strike fear into the heart of the reader. Simple‚ yet effective‚ he expresses fear through these many different themes and motifs. At full length‚ Poe’s stories all acquire a distinct theme or motif that moves the story forward. Whether you know it or not‚ many of his stories rely on themes and motifs to make the story more appealing to the reader. Time‚ duality‚ and dreams all play key roles in Poe’s short stories

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    There are many themes in the story – Selfishness is the main theme with a variety of sub themes. People who are selfish do not want to share their things with others. They want to keep everything for themselves. But when they do that‚ they quickly find themselves all alone. The giant was selfish and he didn’t want to share his garden with the children. When he sent the children away‚ he was left with nothing but a cold ugly garden that he could not enjoy. Wilde uses this theme‚ not only for the purpose

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    "Go on a journey‚ And roam the streets. Can’t see the way out‚ And so use the stars. She sits for eternity‚ And then climbs out." These lyrics‚ taken from Sigur Rós’ Glósóli‚ depict a sort of awakening or beginning of new life. In the novel Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland and Through The Looking-Glass And What She Found There by Lewis Carroll‚ Alice undergoes a kind of awakening or embarkation on a life journey when she enters Wonderland because she learns many things about life there that she would

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    Apothic Red Short Story

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    “Apothic Red…. Hmm…. Why not?” Mr. Malo was rifling through the bottles of wine at his local supermarket‚ wanting to choose the best for him and his wife. Distractedly‚ for Mr. Malo was trying to add the prices of everything he had chosen to make sure he could buy the wine‚ Mr. Malo pulled the bottle of wine from the shelf‚ but in the process‚ knocked the other bottle onto the floor‚ which started a chain-reaction that sent all of the wine bottles on the lowest shelf tumbling to the ground. Mr. Malo

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    author of Frankenstein. This romantic novel tells a story of scientist Victor Frankenstein and the making of his revolting creature. In Frankenstein Shelley conveys many of the key characteristics of romantic novel through incorporating the love for nature‚ the yearning for isolationism and the freedom of emotion. One of the important elements in romanticism is being alienated from the rest of society. Victor Frankenstein is the perfect example of a romantic hero. When he goes away for college‚

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    The Elements and Principles of Design Definition: The principles of design describe the ways that artists use the elements of art in a work of art. Balance is the distribution of the visual weight of objects‚ colors‚ texture‚ and space. If the design was a scale‚ these elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable. Elements: Line: A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point; it may be flat or three-dimensional. Line may be explicit - a line painted along the edge of the road

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    The Elements of Culture

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    much more. It can be a particular society with different art and manners. Culture can be behavior and characteristics of a social group or organization. Culture is any and every way that people of a group (family‚ tribe‚ nation etc...) interact with each other. It is the internality of the distinct ways of their interaction that we can call the culture of their ways. Not to discount of course how their culture dictates their interactions with those outside of themselves. I’ve found culture to be

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    The Most Effective Literary Element in “Cathedral” and Reasons for its Effectiveness Raymond Carver uses the literary elements of characterization and point of view to make Cathedral an effective story. While Cathedral appears to just be a story about a visit between two old friends and the narrator‚ I see it as a journey between two men which shows the audience that it is possible to break personal barriers and stereotypes. Cathedral’s main characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the

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