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    Essay #1: William Faulkner & Robert Frost William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily is about a poor and unfortunate woman‚ named Emily‚ who leads a very personal and lonely life. The theme and story revolves around the secret life of Emily Grierson. The story takes place in the South and reflects the attitudes and lifestyle of the old South. The story begins by the new governor of Jefferson sending a deputation to Emily’s home to collect her taxes; but‚ Emily refuses by saying "See Colonel Sartoris

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    Aztecs from themselves — to intervene and correct their ways through enlightening them of the flaws in their religion. Yet‚ every time she interferes and tries to essentially westernize the Aztecs‚ she makes her own situation‚ and that of her fellow travelers‚ more dangerous. By objecting to the various elements of the Aztec’s way of life‚ Barbara raises eyebrows regarding her status as the reincarnation of a high priest‚ and ends up putting her own life at risk. Despite her claimed “Aztec specialty”

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    to convey to the reader. “I took the one less traveled by / and that has made all the difference” (19‚20) is basically saying that if the traveler would have stayed inside his comfort zone he would have missed out on some major life experiences. He made this decision when he said‚ “Then I took the other” (6). This basically sums up the entire poem. The traveler is used to taking the same path on his way. One day after careful consideration he decides to shake things up and take a new rout. The theme

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    Report :Hotels today are much more than just a place to sleep and rest. Many travelers view them as a great part of a gateway experience. After I had my lecture on Segmentation market‚ I had to researched and analyzed the segment market for two‚ 5 stars‚ hotels ( Hyatt Hotel ‚ Amaya Group Hotel ) . Firstly am going to define the “Market Segmentation”. Then‚ how to segment my target markets‚ under which categories. At the same point‚ am going to apply these categories in both hotels. Segmentation

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    Literal Meaning of Frost’s “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” I am passing through the woods at the beginning of winter. I come upon a place belonging to someone I think I know. The owner is not present right now‚ so he will not even know I am here‚ watching as the snow begins to fall. My horse thinks something is wrong with me because we are stopping here. It is cold and dark here in the woods. My horse shakes his head to remind me that we should not stop because we have not reached our

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    majestic presence in the sky and were icons of a country’s power and prestige. They reigned mostly as reconnaissance and transport utility aircraft but there was something about this "lighter-than-air" ship that made it far more than a mere utility workhorse. In this essay‚ I will discuss the ever-popular and ever- living king of the sky; the Airship. Airships‚ or dirigibles‚ were developed from the free balloon. Three classes of airships are recognized: the non-rigid‚ commonly called blimp‚ in which

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    and that nothing could be more romantic. In an effort to please women and cater to her happiness‚ men feel a strong desire to get married. However‚ a woman ’s goals are different. Marriage is simply a way of making it nearly impossible for her workhorse (man) to leave her‚ and allow her to no longer put in the effort of trying to keep him around. She wants the legal right to half of his assets and income‚ and support for the children should he decide to leave her. When men try and cater to her romantic

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    their strict upbringing likely had a negative effect on him as well. All three children managed to live up to certain expectations professionally‚ though are lacking in certain aspects of their personal lives. For example‚ they are all considered “workhorses” and are not providing the effort into the creation of a strong support system for each other. This is likely the reason why Diana has not shared her drug use with any family members. Another consideration is that Diana could consider herself

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    The opposite also holds true‚ or as Corn phrases it‚ the reader must “shuttle between the two stories and somehow synthesize them” (84). This act of fluidly moving between the micronarratives in Pale Fire is not lost on Nabokov as the eccentric Kinbote writes in his forward‚ “I find it wise in such cases as this to eliminate the bother of back-and-forth leafing by either cutting out and clipping together pages with the text of the thing‚ or‚ even more simply‚ purchasing two copies of the same work

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    And miles to go before I sleep.     Robert Frost     I. By looking at the poem‚ the speaker is a traveler/ordinary person that stops to observe the beautiful scene of snow  falling in the woods. The audience addressed is not clearly expressed‚ but it could just be humans in general. Frost  utilizes the first stanza to establish most of the poem’s framework‚ revealing the time of year/season:  “ The darkest  evening of the year”‚  where this traveler has stopped: “Between the woods and frozen lake”‚ and what is happening: 

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