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    Bibliography: Elaine Showalter ’s "A Literature of Their Own".

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    The Loved One Essay

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    In “The Loved One” Waugh satirises American burial customs. Discuss this statement with reference to the novel. In this essay‚ it will be discussed how the author of “The Loved One” satirises the American way of death and funeral industry. This will be done by analysing aspects from the ‘Happier Hunting Ground’ and ‘Whispering Glades’. In addition‚ the two will be compared and contrasted followed by a brief conclusion. Whispering Glades Memorial Park and mortuary represents a Disney Land like

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    Noccolo Machiavelli as the secretary of state‚ analyze his theory‚ “Is it better to be loved or feared” and discuss the human nature in modern society. Niccolo Machiavelli is known as one of the forefathers of realism‚ if he worked alongside with The President‚ it would be an honorable learning experience for our nation.

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    book excerpt The Morals of the Prince: "is it better to be loved than feared‚ or vice versa?" Machiavelli answers his own question‚ arguing that a prince is much safer being feared than being loved. Inducing fear upon his subjects with cruelty will keep them united and loyal. Those who are fearful of a person of any authority are more inclined not to cross the boundary of disrespect‚ for fear of punishment. Without a doubt‚ being loved is desired and has a greater value compared to being feared

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    Jonathan Grupenmacher Mr. Williams English 1B 26 April 2012 Word Count 1341 The Loss Of A Loved One Individuals have their own way to express emotions. Writers express sadness and love by writing poetry. “Annabel Lee‚” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ is a lyrical ballad that tells a story of a young couple in love‚ and how the man responds to the early death of his beloved. The male narrator is also the main character of the poem‚ which makes this ballad different from the usual ones because‚ beyond

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    Words!Words!words!

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    words!words!words! "words and hearts should be handled with care for words when spoken and hearts when broken are the hardest to repair".Words are powerful but I don’t believe its the words so much as the person saying them that holds the power to tear you apart. "you’re useless’’‚you’re so shrewd"‚she doesnt appreciate anything we do for her‚"she was neglected as a baby"’"your parent wanted a boy in your place"‚ you’re lazy"’"your parents dont love you as much as they do your parents".THESE

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    Losing a Loved One Losing a loved one is like having the rug swept from under you. We make plans for the day‚ and do not think twice about how those plans can be taken away in the blink of an eye. I never thought much about it myself‚ until I was faced with the shock‚ and undeniable truth of my uncle’s death. I do not think anyone really thinks about tragedy until they are actually faced with shocking news. It is amazing how we take life for granted. The tragedy never goes away. You just learn how

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    A Man Who Had No Eyes

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    he bought something he does need just to help out Markwardt. When Markwardt finished his lying story on how he was halt back by a guy bigger than he was during the escape‚ Parsons’ reaction was calm and plainly as he revealed himself as the victim who got climbed over by Markwardt. Markwardt has been trapped in his memory for fourteen years‚ he retell his story everyday to win pity from passengers. But as he review the story‚ the idea of blind is pitiful got in him harder and harder. The opposite

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    Bromiley case. Although this case highlights the importance of communication and leadership within a team‚ it also demonstrates how a “routine operation” with what was classified as an easy airway‚ can go wrong and lead to serious harm. In this case Elaine Bromiley’s airway obstructed in the anaesthetic room and became a ‘can’t intubate‚ can’t ventilate’ (CICV) scenario. It confirms again that a clear plan is needed before any intubation and should any crisis occur this plan should be followed.

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    The stories of both Gilgamesh and Noah demonstrate the journey to find "immorality" though both accounts are done in very different ways. Although the purpose of each story is very similar in some respects‚ there are a few differences that are conveyed through the heroes. In the story of Gilgamesh‚ he possesses the characteristics of wisdom and strength which are strongly valued by the Sumerians; whereas Noah possesses the characteristics of obedience and trust which are valued by the Hebrews. The

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