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    Narcissistic Personality Disorder is a condition in which people have an excessive sense of self-importance‚ an extreme preoccupation with themselves‚ and lack of empathy for others ( Board‚ A.D.A.M. Editorial). Three parts of this disorder will be dabbled upon in this paper‚ the description‚ the causation‚ and the treatment of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. The first of which will be the description. Narcissistic Personality Disorder is characterized by a long-standing pattern of grandiosity

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    Police Operations Test #3 Chapter 6 & 7 Crime Mapping- This technology gives agencies nationwide the Intel to efficiency deploy officers to prevent crime. GIS- Geographic information systems a fancy term for creating‚ updating and analyzing computerized maps. 3)Responding to Calls about Crime and Disorder- How police officers respond to calls about committed crimes depends on several important variables. What specific crime is involved Is the crime still in progress? How

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    Sample Exam Paper Module name Module code Economic Fundamentals in the Investment Environment BECO01-5 (NQF LEVEL 5) Please note: This sample exam paper does not necessarily have the identical format to the examination (summative assessment) that you will write at the end of the semester. However‚ the type of questions that you will find are similar in nature to those found in the exam. Please see the Assessment Guidelines pertaining to this module for more guidance relating to the exact

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    Pi: Real? Or Fake?

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    fantastic story when these elements get together. The Name of the boy is Pi‚ and he create this story with animal on the basis of his experience. He uses animal imagery to show distinct characteristics of specific character‚ he is interested in animal‚‚ and he wants to escape from reality. Pi use animal imagery which shows the distinct characteristic of each character. At the end of the book‚ the Japanese journalist ask Pi what’s really happened when he was lost at sea‚ “Mr.Patel‚ a tiger is an incredibly

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    Life of Pi Reflections

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    literature and is a better judge of good books. After much consideration‚ I have settled upon Life of Pi by Yann Martel. Martel is Canadian author of Spanish descent. As an adult‚ Martel has travelled the globe‚ spending time in Iran‚ Turkey and India. At age 27‚ he embarked on a writing career. Living in or visiting many cultures influenced his writing‚ providing the rich cultural background of Life of Pi. The task for writing the novel wasn’t easy; Martel spent six months in India visiting mosques‚

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    Film Noir to Neo Noir

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    2012 Word Count: 1411 Film Noir to Neo-Noir: A Shift in Cultural Tides Film noir of the 1940s captivated audiences through its distinct form of storytelling. Strongly influenced by German Expressionism‚ these films have a definitive look and style that still resonates with modern audiences today. Like other classical Hollywood genres‚ film noir sought to bring to light tensions felt within society‚ namely those that affected men following World War II. Neo-noir films pay a great deal less attention

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    Life of Pi Survival

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    Discuss. Canadian author Yann Martel portrays Pi as such a strong-minded human being in his novel ‘Life of Pi’‚ the story shows that Pi’s hunger to survive gets him through the whole ordeal of being stranded at sea. But one can argue that his trust in God; that is‚ his beliefs and spirituality for three religions (Hinduism‚ Islam & Christianity) isn’t the only thing that helps him whilst he trapped at sea. His youth in Pondicherry is what prepares Pi for survival at sea in many ways; he tends to

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    Life of Pi Analysis It is not often that people can learn about religion through literature. Yann Martel is the author of Life of Pi‚ a story about the tales of a boy lost at sea with a tiger. In the novel‚ Pi discovers religion and faith. While surviving at sea he keeps religion on mind the entire time and relies on it. Pi realizes he must rely more and more on his religion to keep him alive on the boat with the bengal tiger‚ Richard Parker. Martel depicts themes of religion and God to create a

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    Life of Pi Review

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    the same name‚ best-selling novel and earned four prestigious Oscar awards‚ “Life of Pi” did succeed in depicting the story of a young Indian man who survives the tragic shipwreck but later entered a 227 days journey on the Pacific Ocean with a ferocious Belgian tiger. Besides the struggle for survival‚ the movie also conveys deep‚ meaningful lessons on the religious aspects. When family business fails‚ Pi Patel (played by Gautam Belur at five‚ Ayush at twelve‚ Suraj Sharma at 16 and Irrafan

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    Pi Hero's Journey

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    The Heroic Monomyth‚ also known as the hero’s journey‚ is the basic story-telling pattern for many classical novels. In Life of Pi‚ the heroic journey is split into three sections. The first section is the introduction of the protagonist at his normal life setting‚ in which he displays more than normal characteristics. The second section is the protagonist’s actual journey and the experiences he went through. The final section is the grand ambiguous conclusion of his journey‚ leaving the reader

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