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    Orissa Review Role of Women in India’s Struggle For Freedom Siddhartha Dash The entire history of the freedom movement is replete with the saga of bravery‚ sacrifice and political sagacity of hundreds and thousands of women of our country. Their participation in the struggle began as early as 1817 when Bhima Bai Holkar fought agaist the British Colonel Malcolm and defeated him in guerilla warfare. At a very critical time for our mother land when the British East India Company was fast expanding

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    Introduction Humans‚ for a number of purposes‚ have utilized dogs since the beginning of time. In fact‚ the canine was the first domesticated animal. Dogs are a subspecies of the grey wolf‚ which is known as one of the most efficient hunting and tracking animals. Since its domestication‚ the dog has been the most widely used and kept working‚ hunting‚ and pet animal in history. The dog breeds that we have today are for the most part‚ relatively new. Even though dogs were domesticated thousands of

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    Chloe Louzon May 14‚ 2012 Psychological Perspective of Turn of the Screw Henry James was one of the most famous writers during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was known as an innovative and independent novelist. His novel‚ The Turn of the Screw‚ written in 1898‚ has caused a lot of controversy among many critics and each of them interprets it in a different way. Turn of the Screw builds a close relationship between the novel and it’s readers. The reactions to this can be psychologically

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    Literary Analysis on “The Heart of Darkness” In this book report we will analyze literary elements in the books “The Heart of Darkness” and “The Secret Sharer”. Literary elements are things that you are going to see throughout the story that will help you understand it. Some literary elements that will be discussed in this paper are: narrator‚ rising action‚ imagery‚ setting‚ irony‚ conflict‚ and point of view. All of these elements have been used throughout the book and now we will see

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    constant alertness‚ discipline‚ patience‚ and a willingness to look for what is not immediately apparent. Section 1 A. The Thames Setting 1. Notice the descriptions of the tide‚ river‚ and ships. Who are the friends of Marlow who are on board the Nellie with him? Do their various occupations signify a subject important to the novel? 2. Marlow is like the setting of the river-the "brooding" nature that he describes. The narrator says he sits like an "idol." What is suggested by his sitting position

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    Final Essay By Brain Throughout Canadian’s history‚ Canada has been through rough and dark moments and hard obstacles. Canada wasn’t always the best country‚ it had always been one problem leading to another problem. Canada had many regretful moments that we wish hadn’t had happened. Canada also needed to face those obstacles once in a life time to make sure those obstacles don’t come back‚ or if it does we will know the right move to conquer those obstacles. In

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    beliefs past their limits and shake every tradition to its core. Every story seems to have three distinct groups of people‚ each of which with its own customs and practices. In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ these groups are the sailors on the Nellie‚ the Company and the natives in the jungle which Kurtz seems to have dominion over. The sailors are held together by the “bond of the sea” (Conrad 64) and their traditions are‚ for the vast majority‚ those of respect and care. When the first narrator

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    Cited: 1. Chesnutt‚ Charles W. "Literature Of The Reconstruction To The New Negro Renaissance‚ 1865-1919." The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. Ed. Henry L. Gates and Nellie Y. McKay. 2nd ed. New York‚ Ny: W.W. Norton &‚ 2004. 604-12. Print. 2. Schramm‚ Susan L.‚ and Rhonda B. Jeffries. "African American Trickster Representations in the Work of Romare Bearden." JSTOR. JSTOR‚ Sept. 2000. Web. 29 Nov. 2010. http://www.jstor

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    Personal Identity Full Name: Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda Nickname :Pepe Sex: Male Place/Date of Birth : Calamba‚ Laguna/ June 19‚1861 Year of Death: December 30‚ 1896 He was secretly buried in paco cemetery in Manila Place of Death: Rizal Park‚ Manila Religion: Roman Catholic Beloved Partner: Josephine Bracken Address: Calle Real‚ Calamba‚ Laguna Philippines Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonzo y Quintos Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Rizal Siblings: Name: Saturnina Rizal (1850-1913)

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    Title: The Turn of the Screw The Turn of the Screw is an idiom used many times in literature and even in everyday language. I was unfamiliar with this idiom and I believed that the author was foreshadowing how someone is going to lose their screw meaning they are going to go crazy. I was partially right since one perception of story is that someone does go crazy‚ but the actual meaning of the idiom is to make something bad even worse. The author uses this phrase in his story as well. The first time

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