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    Lai Xu Per. 10 2-4-03 A House to Remember I have moved in and out of many houses throughout the years‚ but none of them were as important to me as the house in which I grew up. I must admit that this house‚ although enormous‚ was neither the nicest nor the most comfortable house‚ yet my nostalgic nature has propelled me to treasure that house above all others. Having parted it for almost ten years‚ some details of the house are out of my grasp. The memory of the house now stands as a symbol of

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    A Dollhouse was written by Henrik Isben‚ he had many themes that came out throughout the play and I think one important theme was the role of women and how they sacrifice themselves. In 1879 around Christmas time in the time of Circa the Helmer family is limited to the general values of their living era. The author represents that the women are less important to men and shows that the role of a women is to sacrifice herself. For example‚ Nora’s is “Obligated” to please her husband. Ibsen also uses

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    between units‚ and Ratan Tata’s strong relationship with the Indian Prime Minister. The following table analyzes Tata’s resources and capabilities and their implications on the company’s competitiveness and economic performance. VIRO Analysis of the House of Tata Resources/ capabilities Valuable? Rare? Costly to imitate? Exploited by Org. Competitive implication Economic performance TAS/Skilled Workforce  Yes  Yes  Yes  Yes Temporary competitive advantage Above normal Brand Equity  Yes  Yes

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    1.The play is usually considered one of Ibsen’s “realist” plays. Consider how far the play might be anti-realist or symbolic. Answer: Consider the symbols‚ metaphors‚ and imagery of the play‚ and weigh their importance against the elements that seem realistic. It also should be very helpful to define “realism” over against the uses of symbols and elements that are absurd‚ grotesque‚ or fantastic. Note that “realism” and “symbolism” have gained specific connotations within Ibsen criticism.

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    Joanna Weir 10/23/14 Soc 209: Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Severance Burning Down the House 1. The “birth” of juvenile prisons began at the end of the nineteenth century. The idea of separating the youth and adults was to rehabilitate young offenders not punish. This began with the New York House of Refuge in 1825. At this time most of the youth that were put into the “homes” were generally poor immigrants. Due to the mass amount of immigrants there was a concentration of poverty in cities. Also the

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    Comparison & Contrast of the Characters Nora and Linde in “A Doll’s House” “A Doll’s House”‚ written by Henrik Ibsen is a three-act play‚ which talks about a family life‚ where Torvald Helmer is the husband to Nora‚ who is the housewife. The major characters within this play are Torvald Helmer‚ who is a bank manager; Nora Helmer‚ the wife to Torvald; Dr. Rank‚ a close friend to Torvald; Mrs. Linde‚ Nora’s friend since childhood; and Nils Krogstad‚ a bank clerk. The play also constitutes of the minor

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    Nora is the protagonist in “A Doll’s House”‚ and the audience has a constant view of how the patriarchy impacts her throughout the play‚ as she is on almost always during the play. The impact the patriarchy has on Nora progresses more and more until it is clear that Nora is deeply unsatisfied with life and that she cannot bare her married life anymore. She even considers suicide‚ shown by the lines “Never‚ never. Oh‚ the freezing black water! The depths—down— Oh‚ I wish it were over” . This alone

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    Compare and contrast the differences of the House of Lords and the House of Commons There are many differences between the House of Commons and the House of Lords however these can be separated into the main issues of Legislation and Legitimating. In the UK all legislation has to be approved by the Commons who have the final say on all Bills. This is effectively giving the consent of the people to those laws that they are expected to obey. Without this consent‚ laws would lack authority. It is

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    In Chaucer’s House of Fame‚ the reader is privy to a momentous dream of Geoffrey’s‚ a poet protagonist dedicated to love. In this dream‚ he meets an eagle that promises to bear him to the House of Fame as a reward from Jupiter himself. Once there‚ Geoffrey is told that he will “here…mo wonder thynges…and of loves folk moo tydynges‚ both soothe sawes and lesinges‚ and moo loves new begonne‚ and longe yserved loves wonne‚ and moo loves casuelly (Chaucer‚ Lines 672-679).” This excerpt is meant to outline

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    comparing stories‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ and “House Taken Over‚” by Julio Cortazar‚ there is a correlating story line in each book‚ relating to houses with an eerie sense of secrecy amongst each of them. Each author shows a secrecy that we may not comprehend at first. In each story‚ we see a resemblance‚ as well as a divergence. For starters‚ Edgar Allen Poe’s‚ “The Fall of the House of Usher‚” and Julio Cortazar’s‚ “House Taken Over‚” each exemplify traits

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