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    consistently in order to truly believe it. This justifies that Edna always valued becoming an independent individual‚ however was simply unaware of her feelings in the first act. Her actions hinted to her defiance to social standards‚ such as the macaroons which she discretely hid from Torvald‚ however she was content‚ unfamiliar of the negative circumstances that would come with her poor choices. The Ethical Stage is represented throughout Act II. One who was ethically driven made their choices and

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    World Literature Essay 2 The following piece is based on the play written by Henrik Ibsen namely‚ A Doll’s House. This a creative piece of writing in a form of a diary entry written by the protagonist of the story‚ Nora. She is displeased by the life she lives and as an act of despair she runs away to live her life in ‘freedom’ (as she puts it). By making Nora express her feelings in the beginning‚ those emotions will be critically analyzed and the reasons will brought into notice. This piece of

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    complete control over all of Nora’s therefore she is treated more like a child rather than a wife. Throughout the play Torvald refers to her by childish nicknames such as “squirrel” and “little song-bird”. Torvald has also commanded Nora not to eat macaroons because they will rot her

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    sister and I bought Mum a heart pendant. Dad treated Mum to a lunch at the Adelaide Casino after watching Pacquiao and Mosley fight there‚ while we children stayed at Urbanest‚ a cool students’ accommodation place across Adelaide Casino and baked macaroons there. We had early dinner with my Dad’s fellow Filipino scholars. After having dinner‚ we then went to church and headed home after. Mum thanked us with

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    Cookies a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a n dsjk id sjfa eijfi s fia ia fi aw fe9w fjowej a9ae f9 f9 f9 9wf u9weu f9w fisdjjfh sjdhf jsdh fjksdh kjha kj f hsdkjfh akjsh akjl hflask a kla lk jkl adl akl hkajl d aljk jalk jalk djkl n the United States‚ Canada and Australia a cookie is a small‚ flat‚ baked treat‚ usually containing fat‚ flour‚ eggs and sugar. In Scotland the termcookie is somtimes used to describe a plain bun

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    Theme of a Doll's House

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    “A Doll’s House” By Henrik Ibsen In Henrik Ibsen’s play‚ “A Doll’s House”‚ the character Nora Helmer is a character subjugated to the wills and desires of her husband‚ Torvald; to him she is merely an object which he possesses. At the end of Act III however‚ she has become sufficiently independent to arrive at her decision to leave the children‚ her husband and what life she had behind‚ as she slams the door on the family home. A significant transition of power has occurred and this is one of

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    money again?” (Act 1) Torvald does not like when she spends his money because he will not begin his new job position at the bank yet till next year. Torvald also likes to control what Nora eats he dislikes when she eats her favorite sweet which is macaroons. But Nora is not all sweet and innocent either. She has been lying to her husband about the money she had

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    Nora’s character and the exploration of gender roles in the nineteenth century Norway Nora is the main protagonist of the play and the play mainly focuses on her feelings and actions. She is the only one whose character develops throughout the play. In the initial stages of the play she displays some childish qualities when she interacts with her husband as the audience can see when Torvald calls her by different names such as “my little squirrel”‚ “my little lark”‚ “my little spendthrift”‚ “extravagant

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    MANGO COCONUT SPONGE Ingredients (6 Servings) 1 Butter Sponge Cake 300 g Desiccated Coconut 350 g Sugar 40 g Cornflour 450 ml Milk 5 Eggs‚ separated 4 Mangoes‚ sliced 1 piece Cinnamon 2 Tablespoons Golden Syrup 1 Tablespoon of Rum 20 Cherries‚ chopped Method Place the mango slices in a pan‚ add 50 g sugar‚ cinnamon‚ a little water and boil the mixture. Remove from the fire and when cool add the rum and the golden syrup. Mix the cornflour with a little milk and egg yolks. Heat

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    Internship Paper

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    For many years I have wanted to work in the culinary field as a pastry chef. A pastry chef is a station chef in a professional kitchen‚ skilled in the making of pastries‚ desserts‚ breads‚ and other baked goods. they are employed in large hotels‚ bistros‚ restaurants‚ bakeries‚ and some cafes. when I originally started at the Art Institute of Philadelphia I did not realize everything that went into being a pastry chef‚ for me

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