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    Beyond language: the postmodern poetics of Ang Lee’’s adaptation of Lust/ Caution Shaoyan Ding Abstract Based on Robert Stam’’s notion of filmic adaptation as a cultural critique and through a detailed analysis of the postmodernist styles of intertextuality‚ dissolving the history‚ parodic representation‚ and the body narrative in the filmic text‚ this article argues that Ang Lee’’s film Lust/Caution (2007) adapted from Eileen Chang’’s fiction Lust‚ caution is a re-creation embedded with subtle

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    Bat Mitzvah literally translates to "daughter of commandment" and implies "responsible female." According to Jewish Law‚ every Jewish girl becomes a bat mitzvah at age 12 - a year earlier than a Jewish boy becomes a bar mitzvah due to the fact that girls mature earlier than boys. As a bat mitzvah‚ she becomes obligated by God’s commandments - as prescribed in the Torah and as interpreted by Moses‚ the Prophets‚ the Sages and the Rabbis. A Jewish girl becomes a bat mitzvah automatically upon

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    ‘The Poetic Vision of Saint Tukaram’ Bharat R. Gugane‚ Asst Professor in English‚ Bhonsala Military College‚ Rambhoomi‚Nashik. bharatgugane@gmail.com Abstract: Tukaram has been considered across the world as one of the greatest poet saints of our country. He has been the source of inspiration to many students and researchers. There is ample literature discussing literary and other aspects of his poetry. His poetry has great political‚ economical‚ religious and cultural significance.

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    Imagine a scenario in which: a) you trust the leader of a contigency‚ like a president or a king‚ b) this person offers you misguided advice‚ c) you suffer greatly as a result of said advice‚ and d) this man or woman you trust continues to hurt you with more egregious errors. Perhaps you are thinking of George W. Bush‚ when he sent a country in recession to war on credit two times in a row. Maybe my hypothetical situation is reminiscent of poor parenting; e.g.‚ a father works late in the office

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    How does Wilfred Owen use language and poetic devices to create impact on the reader? Wilfred Owen was a British poet and soldier during the First World War and was born in 1893. Unfortunately Owen died just before the war ended on the 4th of November 1918 at the young age of 25. He was killed in action at the Battle of the Sambre just one week before the war had ended. A telegram from the War Office announcing his death was delivered to his mother’s home as her town’s church bells were ringing

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    you can have Athens and I can be a patron for another city‚ no hard feelings? You’re my niece! We need to talk more! What’s been happening lately? I can’t remember the last time we saw each other! We should meet up at the forum sometime! It’s crazy how we can both live in Olympus but still never run into each other! And if you see your parents‚ let them know that I miss them and that they should come and visit me. We could go boating or something‚ all of us as a family! I haven’t seen Zeus and Hera

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    The Poetic Structure of “Frumsceaft” “Frumsceaft” is a song that is written by an uneducated cow-herder who amazingly sang a song in Old English. The cow-herder’s name was Caedmon. He produced “Frumsceaft” after he had left a place where everyone was singing songs. He left the place because he was disappointed in himself because he had not thought of a song to sing. Caedmon was lying in hay in a barn when he had a dream of an angel. The angel gave him a song to sing and told him to go back there

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    What mutations are associated with haplogroup H? As the ancestors of haplogroup H migrated from the Middle East to India 45‚000 years ago‚ the mutations that became associated with the haplogroup are M168‚ M89‚ and M69. M69 is also commonly known as the‚ “Indian marker‚” but M69 can also be born in Southern Central Asia. M89 on the other hand first appeared around 45‚000 years ago in northeastern Africa. “In modern day this mutation (marker) is found in more than 90 percent of all non-African men”

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    Stylistic Devices

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    SYNTACTIC STYLISTIC DEVICES The sentence‚ as a unit of a certain level‚ is a sequence of relatively independent lexical and phrasal units (words or word combinations)‚ and what differentiates a sentence from a word is the fact that the sentence structure is changeable; it does have any constant length: it can be shortened or extended‚ complete or incomplete‚ simple‚ compound or complex. Besides‚ its constituents‚ length‚ word-order‚ as well as communicative type (assertion‚ negation‚ interrogation

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    Indiana Jones film series‚ Jones is always on the hunt for some mystical artifact. In Raiders of the Lost Ark‚ he is trying to retrieve the Ark of the Covenant; in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade‚ Jones is on a search for the Holy Grail. This plot device dates back to the medieval Arabian Nights tale of "The City of Brass"‚ in which a group of travellers on an archaeological expedition[2] journey across the Sahara to find a brass vessel that Solomon once used to trap a jinn.[3] Several books in the

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