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    What’s in a Name? The names in “Good Country People” are actually descriptive of the characters. One in particular is the character of Mrs. Hopewell. In short‚ she tends to be a very hopeful and well-to-do. She holds a hope in the goodness of the country people‚ and she uses cliches to help her explain and accept the vices of other people. Unfortunately‚ she holds a false reality and places her hope in those with less than honorable intentions for the most part. Mrs. Hopewell lives in her own

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    A Man Without Words

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    Cholaki‚ Cassandra ENGL 98R 11/29/12 A Man Without Words In her book‚ “A Man Without Words‚” Susan Schaller describes how the eighteenth century French philosophers continually exercised speculation as to how much of human nature was "given" and native‚ and how much was dependent on language and culture. She encountered Ildefonso‚ a Mexican Indian who lived in the most unique form of isolation‚ who was born deaf‚ and had never been taught even the most basic language. She set herself the challenge

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    The Namesake Quotes

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    is a novel that was written by Lahiri in 2003. “Though substitute teachers at school always pause‚ looking apologetic when they arrive at his name on the roster‚ forcing Gogol to call out‚ before even being summoned‚ “That’s me‚” teachers in the school system not to give it a second thought. After a year or two‚ the students no longer tease….p.66-67” that shows the difficulties that Gogol face with his name at the school and how his teachers and his classmates found that pronouncing his name also

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    "Whats Your Name, Girl?

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    Anthony Vitiello 9.10.2011 English Prof. Meaning The essay written is about the excerpt "What’s Your name‚ Girl?" and on how Marguerite Angelou shows the importance of names. There are many way on how our names serve us. One of the most visible ways a name serves us is that it gives us personality. In the story read‚ there was emphasis on African American names and the true meaning behind the passage. To start off with the essay‚ the main point has to be stated. In the case of this small

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    of the novel who is set in his structural ways. Coetzee prefers to write his story with more interest in the gaps‚ silences and absences of his texts. One can see this through his choice of a distant narrator‚ a narrator who does not know what is to come and has limited access to the events of the novel. Coetzee does this for the interest of his readers‚ to put his readers in David Luries shoes‚ where difficult situations need to be resolved without any help or guidance. This makes the novel a more

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    Streetcar Name Desire

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    Characters Pursue Them In the play "Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams Blanche had to take the streetcar that is named Desire‚ switch to the one that is called Cemeteries and then to get off at Elysian Fields; Williams’ use of these names for the streetcars and the street itself summarizes the development of the main characters of the play. Every character has its own desire but the reality causes all their dreams to end up in Elysian Fields - the land of the dead according to the Greek

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    Change of Owner Name

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    & Change of Owner Name During the examination of a pending trademark application as well as after a trademark has registered‚ the owner of a trademark may change for various reasons. Some trademark owners transfer their ownership of a mark to another entity‚ which is called an assignment. In addition‚ some trademark owners change their names while retaining ownership. In both instances‚ the USPTO advises trademark owners to record the ownership transfer (assignment) or (name change) with the Assignment

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    is a small scrawny man‚ but smarter than you would expect. As a child‚ he was fond of playing with bees‚ which when he got older‚ gave him bad eyesight cause of how many times he got stung. “He sees where other people looks”‚(p.29) is the perfect quote that describes him in the book‚ and‚ “he makes strength from his own weaknesses.” Before being a hero‚ he always “struck people as honest and open‚” and a rare kind of person who makes strength from his weaknesses‚ something not very many people are

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    In Amin Maalouf’s book “In the Name of Identity” Maalouf emphasizes that we should not judge people on one singular identity. He argues that‚ “Identity can’t be compartmentalized. You can’t divide it up into halves or thirds or any other separate segments. I haven’t got several identities: I’ve got just one‚ made up of many components in mixture that is unique to me‚ just as other people’s identity is unique to them as individuals.” The essence of Maalouf’s argument is that one should not define

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    the national hero of the Philippines. 4.    Two minor themes have been put forward by Rizal’s made-in-the Philippines critics: *Rizal’s becoming the national hero was the result of American sponsorship *Rizal’s patriotic works‚ including his two novels‚ reflected his mestizo or ilustrado background and were taken precisely to protect the interests of the ilustrado class. 5.    Main conclusion of Rizal’s latter-day detractors: Since Rizal‚ despite the fact that he is a false hero‚ continues to

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