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    a mother that seems to carry no hope for her children‚ a father that‚ at times‚ seem to just be watching on the sidelines‚ two badly behaved younger sisters‚ and several snobbish‚ annoying females‚ she must also overcome her own mistaken impressions of Darcy. Her mistaken impression is what led her to reject his proposal of marriage. Her qualities were enough to keep him interested. As she gradually comes to recognize the nobility of Darcy’s character‚ she realizes the mistake and prejudice she put

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    The Horse and His Boy

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    was betrothed to a rich‚ old man whom she did not love. The four travelers decide to team up and continue their journey together. They travel for a while and then they come upon a the city of Tashbaan. As they venture through the city‚ Shasta is mistaken for a runaway prince named Corin and is taken captive by the Narnian

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    and static protagonists in order to develop specific themes reflecting on issues about life and human nature. In “Identities’’ by W.D.Valgardson‚ the author focuses on the fact the protagonist is static and flat‚ which develops the theme of mistaken identities‚ resulting in his death. The protagonist lives in the suburbs of an upper class gated community‚ but he gets lost in a dark gritty rundown area. When he enters this area “ a certain untidiness creeps in: a fragment of glass‚ a chocolate

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    last comedies he wrote. Twelfth Night is seen by many people as a traditional romantic comedy. It includes devices of gender confusion‚ mistaken identity and speaks about the madness of love. Looking throughout William Shakespeare’s plays similarities can be brought up and seen between A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Twelfth Night both include confusion‚ mistaken love for another and a romantic comedy setting. Orsino is the first character we encounter in the play. Orsino is the Duke of Illerya

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    Scientific Paranormal – Paranormal Series October 2010 Canastota Library Session One: Understanding The Paranormal About us: Scientific Paranormal- Scientific Paranormal is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing professional and scientific answers to unexplained phenomena in order to alleviate the fear and misunderstanding associated with this. We were founded in 2007 in Syracuse NY. We expanded an additional team in 2009 in Connecticut. The organization provides direct support

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    Was Dieppe Worth It?

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    Was Dieppe Worth It? On August 19th 1942‚ Allied forces from Britain and Canada tried to capture the port of Dieppe‚ in German controlled France. Over 6000 allied troops took part in the attack‚ and more that half were killed‚ wounded‚ or captured. The battle only lasted nine hours. Even though the raid was a failure‚ it taught the Allies important things about planning and carrying out an attack‚ and helped the Allies succeed on D-Day‚ June 6th 1944‚ with the invasion of Normandy. If Canada had

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    comedies include disguises‚ which in itself entails deception. Shakespeare’s intention for deception was primarily for humour for example‚ Measure for Measure and As You Like It. In TWELFTH NIGHT the deception is based on the disguise which causes mistaken gender identity (Viola disguising herself to survive)‚ inappropriate love affiliations (Olivia/Cesario) and initially unrequited love (Viola/Orsino). Shakespeare intended for deception to be in good humour: in TWELFTH NIGHT however‚ it could be argued

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    the mistake significantly changed the subject matter or the purpose of the contract‚ the court will not enforce it. Unilateral mistake is when only one party is mistaken regarding the contract. Usually‚ unilateral mistake is not a basis for voiding a contract. However‚ if one party caused other’s mistake‚ or knew the other party was mistaken and did nothing to correct it‚ the court will probably not enforce the contract. Duress or Undue Influence Duress occurs when one party is forced to enter into

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    Consensus is a subjective agreement by two parties to make a contract. Improperly consensus is when a contract has been obtained in a manner in which in the eyes of the law is improper. This contract is regarded as voidable meaning that one of the parties who is innocent has a choice whether or not to have the contract declared void. If the innocent party chooses to uphold the contract it is entirely valid and may be enforced like any other contract. However if the party chooses to set the contract

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    The Allegory of the Cave

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    The Allegory of the Cave (also titled Analogy of the Cave‚ Plato’s Cave or Parable of the Cave) is presented by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work The Republic (514a–520a) to compare "...the effect of education (παιδεία) and the lack of it on our nature". It is written as a dialogue between Plato’s brother Glaucon and his mentor Socrates‚ narrated by the latter. The allegory is presented after the Analogy of the Sun (508b–509c) and the Analogy of the Divided Line (509d–513e). All three are characterized

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