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    HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION To what extent did Gorbachev’s reform movement lead to the fall of the Berlin wall in East Germany? Anupriy Kanti Candidate Number – 001425-027 Dhirubhai Ambani International School                         Word count: 1913   Anupriy Kanti  Candidate Number – 001425‐027  IB Historical Investigation    Page Contents    A. Planning of the Investigation .......................................................................................................

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    Bibliography: BakhtinMikhail M. (1981). The dialogic imagination: Four essays (Michael Holquist‚ Ed.; Caryl Emerson & Michael Holquist‚ Trans.) Barthes‚ Roland. (1970). Writing degree zero and elements of semiology (A. Lavers & C Barthes‚ Roland. (1972). Mythologies. New

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    Adhikari 1 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE NARRATIVE STRUCTURES OF THE TEXTS: ARABY by JAMES JOYCE & THE LAST LEAF by O HENRY A narrative is a story‚ whether told in prose or verse‚ involving events‚ characters‚ and what the characters say and do. Some literary forms such as the novel and short story in prose‚ and the epic and romance in verse‚ are explicit narratives that are told by a narrator. In drama ‚ the narrative is told‚ but not evolves by means of the direct presentation

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    retains a human mind inside. Hence‚ Gregor is mentally aware of what is happening to him and his body. This hybridity‚ in terms of having an insect body but a human mind‚ contributes greatly to the grotesque image of the main character. As quoted from Bakhtin‚ what is happening to Gregor is an “unfinished metamorphosis” whereby he is not fully insect‚ yet not fully human either. The “in-between-ness” of such a transformation can be seen from many parts of the texts where the insect Gregor‚ has characteristics

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    and space. These ingenious narrative content and form‚ not only a new creation for the original work‚ but also helps us reach a high level to understand the deep structure and theme viewpoints of Sontag’s fiction. a.The staggered time and space Bakhtin once said‚ “There are lots of time-space body in one work‚ that these relationship can permeate‚ coexist‚ contrast‚ and opposite with each other‚ or in a more complicated relation. This unique time and space brings the novel into a artful world.”

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    studying‚ eating‚ sleeping and for multi-purpose. Behavioral analysis of students in a particular area can predict spaces that function most. A small space of a tenant living inside should be able to do all his required activity. PUNSALAN‚ Mikhail V.

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    Ballet has influenced not only dancers but many other people throughout the world. From the beginning‚ ballet has had a significant impact on the performing arts for both the performers and spectators. It has played an important role in helping to shape the performing arts into what it is today. The creation and development of ballet brought about a new way of expressing feelings and telling stories as a part of performing arts and has been the foundation for many other dance styles.  Ballet originated

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    ERGONOMICS Laboratory Exercise No. 2 Anthropometry in Design Part 2 Group Report Prepared by: Group 6 Presented to: Group Member: Dr. Ruby Henson Kevin Christopher Baybayon Instructor Mikhail jeb Magat Jestoni Rivera Date Submitted: Reyes John Reymar July 26‚ 2012 Physics Laboratory Chairs Calculations and Data table The Physics lab chair that we’ve made are based on the anthropometric data that

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    The History of Oxygen

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    centuries later Leonardo da Vinci built on Philo’s work by observing that a portion of air is consumed during combustion and respiration. In the late 17th century‚ Robert Boyle proved that air is necessary for combustion. Robert Hooke‚ Ole Borch‚ Mikhail Lomonosov‚ and Pierre Bayen all produced oxygen in experiments in the 17th and the 18th century but none of them recognized it as a chemical element. Oxygen was first discovered by Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele. He had produced oxygen gas

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    The Cold War was a period of military and political tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II. When Ronald Reagan ran for President‚ he strongly campaigned against the growth of communism. He was convinced that most of America ’s problems in the world could be traced to the Soviet Union ’s determination to extend its influence abroad through military pressure and communist-instigated revolutions. Reagan left no doubt to the American people where he stood on the matter

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