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    about a young woman‚ Louise Mallard‚ who finds out her husband was killed in an accident. In the story‚ we follow Louise Mallard in the hour following the receipt of the news of her husband’s death‚ through her period if grief and into her revelation if new found freedom. The story ends with a final twist‚ Louise Mallard’s husband walks in the door‚ oblivious to the situation‚ and she dies instantly of " heart disease--of the joy that kills (413)." The hour spent looking into Louise Mallard’s life is

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    Pearl Harbor was one of the most horrific attacks in the history of the United States but could it have ended differently? Were there any intelligence gaps that could have helped to warn the US of the impending danger? What would the second and third order effects be if the outcome were changed? By identifying these shortcomings‚ we may be able to see future weaknesses and better manage our intelligence processes. December 7‚ 1941 was a tipping point in US history. On this day‚ the Japanese Navy

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    to be a stay at home wife. This story consists of many characters Louise Mallard‚ Josephine‚ Richard and Brently. Louise Mallard is one of the main characters. She is Brently wife and suffers from heard problems. Josephine is Louise’s sister‚ and is the one who has to break news to her sister. Richard is Mr. Mallard’s friend and is the one that goes to the news office to confirm the death of her husband. Brently is Louise husband who is on the list of deaths and is assumed dead. Plot is

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    The Fat Girl by Andre Dubus

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    The Fat Girl Her name was Louise. Once when she was sixteen a boy kissed her at a barbacue; he was drunk and he jammed his tongue into her mouth and ran his hands up and down her hips. Her father kissed her often. He was thin and kind and she could see in his eyes when he looked at her the lights of love and pity. It started when Louise was nine. You must start watching what you eat‚ her mother would say. I can see you have my metabolism. Louise also had her mother’s pale blond hair

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    dancing and socializing‚ Mathilde realizes with horror that she has lost the borrowed necklace. Mathilde’s internal conflict‚ between fantasy and reality‚ leads her into a life of abject poverty. Kate Chopin’s "Story of an Hour" is the story of Louise Mallard‚ a weak‚ repressed housewife who is liberated in learning of her husband’s death in a train accident. The conflict in Chopin’s story is an

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    Louise Mallard and the

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    Marriage Sucks In “The Story of an Hour”‚ Kate Chopin utilizes irony to portray marriage as a negative and suffocating experience. In the story Louise Mallard is notified that her husband Brently has been killed in a railroad accident. Chopin uses situational irony to show how Louise is not distressed‚ but pleased‚ to hear of her husband’s death. Her realization that she will no longer be bound to another person excites her as seen through Chopin’s utilization of verbal irony. Chopin utilizes situational

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0263-5577.htm Knowledge management enablers: a case study Ying-Jung Yeh Department of Business Administration‚ National Taiwan University of Science and Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan‚ Republic of China Knowledge management enablers 793 Sun-Quae Lai Department of Industrial Engineering and Management‚ National Taipei University of Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan‚ Republic of China‚ and Chin-Tsang

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    of love and dust

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    the characters in the novel. There is conflict between the couples who are encountered by the reader which hints at love between a white man (Sidney Bonbon) and black woman (Pauline Guerin)‚ as well as a black man (Marcus Payne) with a white woman (Louise Bonbon). Although the love between Sidney Bonbon‚ the overseer of the plantation‚ and Pauline Guerin‚ who happens to be Bonbons mistress‚ is not clear in the beginning of the novel‚ it becomes more obvious as Gaines strike up a love interest in the

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    tells you exactly what is happening but still leaves enough room for your imagination to fill in the blanks. For example‚ when Chopin describes Louise ’s room with "the open window‚ a comfortable‚ roomy armchair" (page 378)‚ and then goes on to describe what Louise sees outside‚ she tells us that our protagonist isn ’t living a bad life monetarily. Louise has a nice comfortable chair in her bedroom where she has a nice view of a square with trees and people. The way Chopin describes the weather

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