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    The Devil Wears Prada

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    magazine editor Miranda Priestly‚ played by Meryl steep. Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci co-star in support of two leads‚ as catty co-assistant Emily Charlton‚ and critical yet supportive Art Director Nigel. Andrea "Andy" Sachs (Anne Hathaway) is an aspiring journalist fresh out of North-western Uni. Despite that she knows a little about the fashion industry‚ she lands the job “A million girls would kill for”: junior personal assistant to Miranda Priestly (Meryl Steep)‚ the icy editor-in-chief of Runway

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    In “the story of an hour‚” author Kate Chopin develops the main character Louise Mallard initially as a submissive young spouse. Then the author develops the characterization of Louise Mallard‚ through her diction and imagery‚ into an empowered‚ freed “widow.” The diction used by the author is crucial to the development of the story. In the opening line the author refers to the main character as “Mrs. Mallard‚” and states that she is “afflicted with a weak heart. These choices of diction imply

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    Who is lurking among your Student Body? “Background Checks for Students” Introduction: Background checks are conducted to obtain a variety of types of information -- criminal records‚ credit histories‚ previous residences‚ job credentials. Some feel that the extent to which the background check should be depends on the position. For example‚ it makes little sense‚ on the one hand‚ to investigate the credit history of an Anthropology professor. On the other hand‚ failing to investigate the background

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    Joining Charles

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    Elizabeth Bowen tells the story of the young woman Louise who is going to shift to France as it is the place where her husband Charles works and lives. The story takes place on the morning of her depature in the White House which is the home of Charles’ family and Louise isn’t happy about herself joining Charles in France. Even though Charles isn’t the protagonist of the story and doesn’t interact at all‚ he is present throughout the whole story. Louise constantly thinks about him and how it is going

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    Mrs Mallard Oppression

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    delicately to Louise‚ for she is "afflicted with a heart trouble" (362) and any distress may worsen her pre-existing condition. However‚ after hearing of her husband‘s tragic death‚ Louise spends time in her room basking in illustrious liberation; "spring days‚ and summer days‚ and all sorts of days…would be her own" (363). To show the oppression Mrs. Mallard experiences‚ the

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    much. It’s kind of ironic.” Whether it means giving a speech in front of an audience or dancing on a stage‚ no one likes it. However‚ in the novel‚ The Flamingo Rising‚ Larry Baker introduces Louise‚ a different type of person that will do anything to be the center of attention. In Larry Baker’s novel‚ Louise and her brother‚ Abraham Isaac‚ start their first day at school at the age of twelve. Louise’s limp becomes obvious because she is nervous. As the class stares at her‚ she overcomes this nervousness

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    best things that could have happened to the U.S. because it lowered costs of products‚ completed products faster‚ helped middle class people succeed and helped the U.S. economy grow in many different areas of economical and business productivity. Meryl Davids‚ journalist of the Journal of Business Strategy stated that “the conveyer-belt system was not only a marvelous way to save workers ’ precious time‚ but‚ in one of the great business decisions ever‚ it was also a way to decrease expenses and

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    There are approximately 500 various aboriginal people in Australia with their unique languages and separated territories whose existence is prior to European colonization. Undoubtedly the culture and identity has profound influence on contemporary Australia. They keep trying to establish a crucial impression to nowadays people via paintings‚ songs‚ dance and movies. To begin with‚ aboriginal people have their own artistic expression. Aboriginal paintings are the oldest unbroken tradition of art which

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    change be far throughout the entire story is the main character Mrs. Louise Mallard. This transformation doesn’t just help change the character of Louise Mallard‚ further the themes of the story and solidify the tones that the author are trying to set for the story. Of the many tones that are displayed at one point in the “The Story of an Hour” is sadness/depression. When the news of her husband Brently Mallard’s death is broken to Louise Mallard the rest of the family is frighten to tell her because

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    planning stage. In the planning stage‚ the main aims for Louise were to provide an activity which would enable her to interact with others and also buy new clothes which would improve her self-esteem and confidence. These aims were set due to the fact that Louise had mentioned previously that she did not feel like she had nice clothes and also that she felt lonely and isolated because she had no one to talk to. We met the aim of helping Louise improve her self-esteem and confidence by taking her

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