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    T. S Eliot

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    The Modernist era was a time in which an array of cultural movements established substantial changes in the Western world‚ introducing an industrial society and challenging traditional cultural customs. T.S Eliot has been one of the most daring innovators of twentieth-century poetry‚ and believed that poetry should aim at a representation of the complexities of modern civilization. His poem ‘Preludes’ looks at the decay of the city as a result of ritual‚ futility and the effects of technological

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    with gender stereotypes? "You will never lose your love of your Peruvian culture‚ the food‚ and the stories." (pp. 261 - 262. I think that the role of Peruvian culture‚ food and tradition will continue to be an integral part of her identity. Carrera?s focus on maintaining culture and tradition connects to discussions about how cultural identity can make people stronger. How will she balance her Peruvian culture and tradition with her identity in work and

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    GEORGE‚ S T –SHIRTS The case about George’s T-shirts can be studied or analyzed by grouping the material into eight different categories. Introduction ● George Lassiter‚ a project engineer for a major defense contractor and also an entrepreneur who manufactures and designs special events T-shirts ● He has owned this lucrative T-shirt business for six years ● Designed T-shirts for “special events” such as rock concerts‚ major sporting events‚ and special fund-raising events. ●

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    begin broadcasting news on the television‚ NBC had to find the perfect format that could easily be understood by the audience. They started by experimenting with the combination of the method used by radio stations and the method used by theatrical newsreels. The news-anchor would recite the news while music played in the background‚ complimenting photos‚ filmed events‚ and headlines that were displayed on the screen. This program was first used by NBC in 1940 on a show called "The Esso Television

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    Case Background George Lassiter makes t-shirts for special events such as concerts. The upcoming concert presents another opportunity for George to make and sell t-shirts; however the question is how many t-shirts to produce. There are two fundamental case questions that must be answered: 1. What are the possible financial outcomes if Lassiter orders 5‚000 T-shirts? 7‚500? 10‚000? As shown in the Exhibit‚ a rather simple but detailed decision tree has been made which represents the various options

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    storytelling. Although there will be differences in each interpretation of that story‚ it will keep the main point. Some depictions of a story might be more visually appealing than others. The Odyssey and “O brother Where Art Thou” had many similarities and differences. The video clip from “ O brother Where Art Thou” had many similarities to Homer’s The Odyssey text. In Homer’s text he mentions of sirens with a harmonious irresistible song “So they with voices sweet their music poured melodious

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Leslie Poles Hartley “W. S.” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “W.S.” by Leslie Poles Hartley.The story is told by author. The main character of the story - Walter Streeter - gets the postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. The author uses simile “like other novelists” to show that he is not the only one who gets such postcards. Walter was used to getting communications from strangers‚ sometimes they were friendly

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    theories allows for audience interpretation‚ thus it must be recognised that meaning in texts can be shaped and reshaped. Significantly‚ this may occur as connections between texts are explored. These notions are reflected in the compostion of Edson’s W;t and Donne’s poetry as their relationship is established through intertextual references‚ corresponding values and ideas and the use of language features. Edson particularly portrays key values surrounding the notions of the importance of loved based

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    underlying values of texts ultimately connect them. Margaret Edson’s 20th century‚ postmodern play W;t and John Donne’s 17th century‚ metaphysical poetry are inextricably linked through their exploration of key concerns of humanity. Accepting one’s mortality and redeeming sins are underlying values of both texts. The importance of accepting one’s mortality is an underlying value which ultimately connects W;t and Donne’s poetry. The texts explore the anxieties of the personas’ potential death and their

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    The ant and the grasshopper by W. S. Maugham The aim of the following paper is to analyze a story by Mark Twain called A Curious Dream. We propose in this paper firstly‚ to analyze characters‚ theme and point of view; secondly‚ the author’s style and thirdly‚ the author’s beliefs. Firstly‚ Characters The participants in the story are: the author‚ John Baxter Copmanhurst (the skeleton). The author in the story is the narrator presented with the subject pronoun “I”; he is the one who describes

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