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    Darcy's Letter

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    Letters play an extremely important role in the plot of Pride and Prejudice. They help communicate important information that would’ve taken much longer if written in narrative form. Some are used as turning points in the novel such as Darcy’s letter to Elizabeth after she refuses his first marriage proposal. Others reveal the character and personality of the letter writer. They allow the narrative to intensify quickly without spending many pages describing the events. It also allows changes in

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    About the Letters

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    About the Letters The set consist of six written by Josiah Godber‚ one while on board the prison hulk Retribution‚ one while on board the Tottenham convict ship and four from Sidney‚ Australia. There is one letter written by Godber’s friend George Brassington informing Mrs Godber of her husband’s death. The final letter is to Mrs Godber from her landlord requiring her to quit her home or pay a yearly rent of twelve pounds. Mrs Sneap says “The letters on the whole are in a very good state of

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    Summary : 1.As the researchers decided to conduct a study about the training programs of employees on selected 4-star hotel in manila. The Researchers want to find out what are the problems that have been encountered of employees in different 4-star hotel. 2.The Researchers found out that in order to improve the skills of the employees the management should apply proper training to each one of their employees‚ Proper training programs will help their employees to improve the proper way of communicating

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    The Screwtape Letters

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    The Screwtape Letters By C.S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis is a satirical collection of letters from a highly placed demon‚ Screwtape‚ to his nephew‚ Wormwood‚ a novice demon sent to tempt a newly converted Christian. In a series of letters‚ Screwtape advises Wormwood on how to undermine the faith of his "patient‚" and thus reclaim him from the "Enemy" (God). Each letter is a beautifully crafted description of how the forces of

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    Scarlet Letter

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    How Hester Changes Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter is a story of love‚ sin‚ and self-realization. Hester Prynne is a beautiful young woman who commits adultery‚ and as punishment she has to wear a scarlet “A” on her shirt everywhere she goes. Her society shuns her and she can no longer have normal relations. Hester Prynne is defined by the scarlet letter and goes through many changes throughout the novel. The letter isolates her and she can longer have normal relations with society

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    love and facebook

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    LOVE  As the legendary Haddaway once said‚ what is love? The word itself‚ love‚ seems to just waft softly from the tongue like a petal would from a rose. How is it that such a small word‚ composed of only four letters‚ can mean a variety of things to so many different people across the globe? The four letters of which the word is composed of‚ form a single syllable sound from our lips when spoken. Love symbolizes so much more than what it can portray on paper‚ and for that matter‚ transcends beyond

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    Mood For Love

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    IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Set in front of the conservative backdrop of 1960’s Hong Kong‚ Wong Kar Wai’s In the Mood for Love tells the intimate tale of two people who‚ by fate‚ seem to land themselves in each other’s company due to the common bond of the absence of their spouses. The plot of the film is by no means anything original‚ but it is deeply accentuated by the style in which the film is shot. With unconventional camera angles‚ an inconsistent musical score‚ and deep‚ luscious colors‚ In the

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    The widow had to work hard to bring up her little son alone. This was after her husband’s early death. She and her son lived in a wooden house. It was a small house with only one bedroom and a kitchen. Mariam wanted Sam to study hard to get good result. So she would not let Sam help her do any household chores or wash his own clothes. The years flew by. Sam sat for his SPM examination and pass with flying colours. His mother was very happy. She went round telling her friends

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    Scarlet Letter

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    Kristin Moseley Professor Hooks English 101 20 July 2009 The Scarlet Letter: Literary Criticism Published in 1850‚ The Scarlet Letter is considered Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s most famous work‚ and the first quintessentially American novel in style‚ theme‚ and language. Set in seventeenth-century Puritan Massachusetts‚ the novel centers around the travails of Hester Prynne‚ who gives birth to daughter Pearl after an adulterous affair. Hawthorne ’s novel concerns the consequences of the affair

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    Appointment with Love

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    Analysis of «Appointment with love» by S.I.Kishor Sulamith Ish-kishor (1896 - 1977) was an American writer. She was born in London‚ England‚ and began writing at an early age. In fact‚ many of her poems were published by the time she was 10. Like the family in her novel Our Eddie‚ her family moved to New York City. At Hunter College‚ she studied languages and history. She wrote widely‚ and was published in several magazines‚ including The New Yorker‚ Saturday Review‚ and Reader’s Digest. Her now-classic

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