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    Despite the availability of wireless and cellular networks‚ many applications must support data presentation and collection services while offline or in remote offices. The Microsoft Sync Framework is a highly flexible framework for synchronizing files and data between a client and a master data store. With great flexibility often comes complexity and confusion‚ however. Last spring‚ I lead the Allen Park Neighborhood Center (APNC) team at the annual Lansing Michigan Give Camp during a very sleep-deprived

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    Spinster The poem Spinster as the title explicitly suggests‚ tells the story of a woman still unmarried beyond the age of marrying. The title also suggests that the narrator wants a life without men‚ showing she wants control. The poem juxtaposes the order of the seasons to show how this affects the narrator’s desperation to keep control. The structure of this poem is consistent. There seems to be a repetitive pattern reflected in every stanza in which the lines follow an order of short‚ long

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    Chase Thomas Prof. Julia Elliot English 282 November 15‚ 2011 “The Cavemen in the Hedges” “The Cavemen in the Hedges” is a short story that contains many underlying themes of psychoanalytical theory. Themes of the “id‚” a selfish‚ primal‚ version of one’s self concerned only with physical desires; the “superego‚” part of a person’s psyche that is only worried about ideals and morals; and the “ego‚” the rational part of the brain that attempts to satisfy both the id and superego natures

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    identity. The Narrator in “Kiss me”‚ as well as Shakumar in “A Temporary Matter” both exhibit intelligence and determination towards their school work‚ which slowly diminishes caused by severe suffering. The Narrator takes note‚ “Classes started again in the fall but I rarely showed up” (Pyper‚ 45) continuing with‚ “I’m writing exams off the top of my head… Professors can offer no more extensions. ‘You’re still a student here‚ right?’ is how one of them puts it.” (Pyper‚ 47) The Narrator used to be

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    Irish Poets

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    are addressed to a single person. The fact that both of these people are dead makes them very personal and the reader is able to feel much empathy for the narrator. Montague draws the reader in by using bare‚ plain and direct language‚ which shows the reader the truth and reality of this biographical poem and the situation between the narrator and his mother. Heaney also makes the events in his poem very real for the reader as it is a narrative piece and the use of specific names and exact details

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    A number of the stories studied this semester explore the conflict between social restraint and inner compulsion. Discuss at least two of the stories in the light of this. Through an exploration of the boundaries between social constraint and inner compulsion‚ Melville and Chekov reveal the restrictions forced upon one’s personal desires as they struggle to find a balance between conflicting values and social norms. Anna and Gurov in ‘The Lady with the Dog’ are restrained by the socially expected

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    just knows that the mouse is there. He basically described the room as the thought of being in a prison cell and I think those thoughts and views about his physical surroundings spurred from the thought that he felt imprisoned in his own life. The narrator feels as if he does not have a “fatherland” and it seems as if he has resentment towards the people who do feel like they have a “fatherland”. When he mentions Anastasia his language uses references such as “us”. I speculate that she signified the

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    Essay One [Is the narrator in “Life of A Sensuous Woman” penitent or proud? Does she display regret to the two men who came to her hunt for advice‚ or is she bragging?] Throughout the story the narrator describes several intimate moments she has shared with men in her past‚ which is seemingly braggadocios‚ but as it continues‚ it’s actually about a woman who desires to love herself. She begins by explaining how she is not from a low class family because her dad descended from middle ranking‚

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    e  thing’: “It was quite friendly though‚ once I started talking to it” when depicted on the page  is a huge‚ indefinable‚ outlandish creature.  The narrator tells the story in a familiar “What I did in the holidays” mode.     Question: What is the effect of this simple language and minimal text?   Question: What was a real dilemma for the narrator? (Page 16)     Satire  Satire in literature holds the mirror up for us to look

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    disappoints to tie his perspective on religion and life into his fiction. Araby begins by describing the town of Dublin‚ Ireland as quite forlorn and despairing; a place that is not necessarily filled with adventure and spontaneity‚ as through the narrators subjective eyes. “When we met in the street the houses had grown somber…towards it (the sky) the lamps of the street lifted their feeble lanterns. (Joyce Pg. 328)” With key words such as “somber” and “feeble” in the first few paragraphs alone‚ Joyce

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