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    lower classes in Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist and Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre have no way of achieving higher status unless they come across a miracle‚ such as receiving a previously unknown inheritance. This is shown in both the novels of Jane Eyre and Oliver Twist. Both of the main characters grow up in similar situations; they are both orphans and because of that fact they are treated like they were criminals from birth. Although Jane is better off than Oliver in the places that she lives‚ they

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    In The Odyssey there are important morals and lessons to be learned‚ just like in Gilgamesh; but The Odyssey does it in a different way. In Gilgamesh it was based in present time as in the morals where explained as it happen to Gilgamesh; but in The Odyssey most of the morals were explained in little stories of Odysseus’s journey back home. Being that said you were able to see how those different stories of different lessons shape the poem itself. The moral of power of cunning over strength was shown

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    through the work of the artists and authors of the time. One such author‚ Charles Dickens‚ wrote many novels during his life that became well known to the public and earned him fame in his life; he wrote A Tale of Two Cities‚ A Christmas Carol‚ and Oliver Twist just to name a few. Many of his stories dealt with ghosts and his

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    Write a text about the theme ”love” William Shakespeare wrote “The Merchant of Venice” between 1596 and 1598‚ and it was first performed in 1605. Charles Dickens wrote “Oliver Twist” in 1838‚ and is one of Dickens most famous stories. Brief summary: The Merchant of Venice opens on a street in Venice‚ where Antonio‚ a Venetian merchant‚ complains of a sadness he can’t quite explain. His friends suggest they’d be sad too if they had as much merchandise to worry about as Antonio. Apparently all

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    Fairy Tales as Moral Lessons When most people think of fairy tales‚ they usually imagine a beautiful princess that needs to be rescued‚ a valiant prince that rescues her and a happily ever after involving a wedding between the prince and princess. People imagine monsters and witches‚ but sometimes‚ when they read a fairy tale they may notice an underlying moral to the story that teaches us to do good deeds rather than bad. I read The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen several

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    TWIST CONTRACTION The twist inserted between the traveller & the front delivery roller make the actual length of the delivered yarn shortened this can be calculated by % contraction=[K+-(A)0.015](multiplier)2 /(count)3/2 K=0.967 A=half the no of twist multiplier above or below 5.0(+sign if above ‚-sign if below) SELECTION OF SPACER spacer parameter can be calculated by the following formula: Spacer no.=8.233/(spacer factor*dividend*count) Factor=mic/(mat.coff.*50%span length) Dividend=(roving

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    A plot twist is a change in the expected direction or outcome of the plot of a film‚ television series‚ video game‚ novel‚ comic or other fictional work. It is a common practice in narration used to keep the interest of an audience‚ usually surprising them with a revelation. Some "twists" are foreshadowed and can thus be predicted by many viewers/readers‚ whereas others are a complete shock. When a plot twist happens near the end of a story‚ especially if it changes one’s view of the preceding events

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    She looked up at the same ceiling above her bed before falling asleep for 18 years. Caroline Sheridan grew up in Nashville‚ Tennessee and never moved before coming to Dallas for college. “I didn’t really think I wanted to go any further west than Nashville for college‚” Sheridan said. Her life was in Nashville. She went a small coed private catholic school from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade. And later a non-denominational school for high school. Growing up in Nashville with her family

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    Calvin Cambridge and his two best friends‚ Murph and Reg Stevens‚ are teenage orphans. At night they have to sell chocolate for the orphanage director‚ Stan Bittleman‚ after each home game of the Los Angeles Knights. Calvin meets the team’s coach‚ who is impressed by Calvin’s knowledge of basketball and honesty about the chocolates‚ and offers Calvin tickets for the next game. Calvin obtains a pair of old sneakers from a thrift store reportedly used by a great basketball player when he was a boy

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    The best moral lesson that atticus taught his kids was that‚ you can’t judge someone if you have not walk in there shoes. The reason why this is the best is because in the book they blamed Tom Robinson for the rape of mrs. Ewill when he didn’t do a thing and they didn’t believe him because he was a black man and they would always believe a white man’s word over a black man’s word any day. Atticus knew this but he thought he could change people’s minds but there was little chance of winning and

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