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    L e A D A RT I CL e 13 Chocolate Fortunes: The Battle for the Hearts‚ Minds‚ and Wallets of China’s Consumers By Lawrence L. Allen The emerging China market was a level playing field for all of the Big Five chocolate companies when they arrived in the 1980s. Chinese consumers viewed chocolate as an exotic foreign product‚ so each of the chocolate manufacturers enjoyed the same level of prestige and credibility that China’s inexperienced consumers associated with foreign goods. Retail

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    Nia Allen is a bright and bubbly day student from right here in Pennsylvania. She started at Linden Hall as an eighth grader. Since then Nia worked hard in her classes during all five years that she has been here. While the schoolwork took up a large part of her time‚ Nia also spent a lot of hours outside of school training in competitive gymnastics and volunteering for the Special Olympics. As an athletic person‚ Nia also joined the Warwick Track & Field team for her final year. In between her

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    Edgar Allen Poe was a nineteenth century American poet and short story author. The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe are both stories concerning madness and hysteria. Both tales are written in a gothic horror genre with the intention of chilling and unsettling the reader. This was to make them anticipate what was going to happen next in the story. Poe succeeds in creating tension by the content of the tales‚ partly being supernatural and suspenseful. He creates this tension by

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    Edgar Allen Poe wrote two different short stories about simple murders in his lifetime. One was titled “The Cask of Amontillado” while another was named “The Tell-Tale Heart”. These two stories share very distinct similarities such as similar plot lines and literary styling. However‚ even with the similar plots in the two stories‚ they do both express two contrasting themes that are prevalent throughout the stories. In both stories‚ the narrator is a man who is on a mission to murder somebody;

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    Country School - Allen Curnow By Abdulla Al-Muhannadi In this poem ‘Country School’‚ Curnow basks in reminiscence of his old school where he drifts away in recalling his childhood. As this poem reflects childhood reminiscence‚ the narrator seems to realise that things aren’t as dull and bad as they seemed before‚ along with the portrayal of the overall issue of ageing. However‚ the tone of the narrator seems to sway between enthusiastic and apathetic as there are many times when the tones seem

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    Allen Frances‚ in Saving Normal(20??)‚ discusses the fads in psychiatric diagnosis in the past‚ present and future. He provides the reader with specific examples of how fads from the past affected individuals and society. Frances does a good job describing the fads that are currently taking place in our society and what to look out for in the future. There were certain things from each of the chapters that moved me. It was interesting how Frances explained that fads were common during times of instability

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    In his article‚ “The Emancipation Proclamation: Bill of Lading or Ticket to Freedom‚” Allen Guelzo introduces the three most controversial questions regarding the Emancipation Proclamation and then provides his support against the questions. There were some controversial questions that Guelzo addresses such as: Why did Lincoln take so long? Why is it so incomplete? And why is it so bland? Guelzo initiates his response to the questions by stating that the questioners do not know all of the information

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    of imagery‚ phrases such as “in a kingdom by the sea”‚ rhythm and rhyme and symbolism. The tale of true love even though it was young love was only love in the eyes of the speaker. The Kingdom is the first image we come across in the poem; Edger Allen Poe uses it many times‚ always as a part of the phrase "a kingdom by the sea." It is kind of used like a chorus in a song. The verses tell us a story‚ but the chorus “a kingdom by the sea” comes back to the main images again and again as seen in lines

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    "From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were; I have not seen As others saw; I could not bring My passions from a common spring. From the same source I have not taken My sorrow; I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone; And all I loved‚ I loved alone. Then- in my childhood‚ in the dawn Of a most stormy life- was drawn From every depth of good and ill The mystery which binds me still: From the torrent‚ or the fountain‚ From the red cliff of the mountain‚ From the sun that round

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    Cat’ as psychobiography: some reflections on the narratological dynamics.” Studies In Short Fiction. 35.2 (Spring 1998). 153. Literature Resource Center. Web. 26 Oct. 2009. Poe‚ Edgar Allan. “The Black Cat.” The Essential Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe. New York: Barnes and Noble Books‚ 2004. 319-327. Print.

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