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    Tradition and Originality

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    Len Nguyen ENG Shakespeare Richard III Tradition and Originality in Shakespeare’s Richard III When reading Richard III play‚ I assume I was reading historical contexts‚ but wonder how Shakespeare was able to document it in so much detail. It is clear that I’m not the only one. From the title‚ “originality” refers Shakespeare’s creation of Richard III and time while "tradition" refers to the fact in the drama. “Shakespeare’s new and original treatment of time… frequent allusion to hours

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    Cyranian Traditions

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    The subject of “Tradition” is problematic when regarding historical sources pertaining to archaic Greece. Much of what we know about ancient times comes from literary sources and various inscriptions‚ such as Herodotus. Having been written by people of the epoch‚ influenced by oral tradition as well as political and social climates‚ and not as historical research‚ these writings should not be taken literally. And some‚ like Osborne‚ would say are automatically disqualified as historical evidence

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    Poetry

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    Hawa jb zard patton ku‚juda shakon sy krtii ha…. Mujhy us say bichr jana‚bht he yaad ata hair Bhot dushwar hota hai ksi ko yun bhula dena... K jb wo shakhs shamil ho ragon mein khoon ki maanind!! Tu jo roothay kbhi to mana lunga tjhe‚ mgr dekh. . . .! Muhabbaton mein meri shaamil koi dusra na ho. . . .! Mera raakh hota hua baddan‚thak kr mjse sawaal krta ha! Kia ishq krna zruri tha? Meri bat maano mohsin! tm chor do shararat!!! Ye jo ishq kr rahe ho barbad ho rahe ho..

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    Poetry

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    language in Singh Song is used to show a barrier between the two cultures. Nagra writes “Hey Singh‚ ver yoo bin?/yor lemons are limes”. The use of non-standard shows a natural language barrier as he is trying to use standard english. The quote “yor lemons are limes”‚ suggests that the goods he is selling are outdated. From this we can see that there is a bridge between cultures as he trying to be like a traditional clean British shop from a typical stereotype of an unclean Indian corner shop. Structure

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    Family Traditions

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    the weekend. He always brings the finest fresh sweet tea and homemade peach cobbler you can find in Alabama which are essential to our Thanksgiving meal. However‚ my maternal grandparents drive down from Memphis‚ Tennessee and bring along with them a small present for each of the kids; which include my two brothers‚ Jonathan and Harrison‚ and my sister Allies. Even though this is a day for my family to spend time together‚ we have always welcomed anyone without a place to go or family to be with to

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    Philippine Literature

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    ------------------------------------------------- A Brief History of Philippine Literature in English I.                    Pre-Colonial Period -          Consisted of early Filipino literature passed down orally; oral pieces have a communal authorship – it was difficult to trace the original author of the piece since oral literature did not focus on ownership or copyright‚ rather on the act of storytelling itself; -          Many oral pieces became lost in the wave of the new literary

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    Evaluate issues arising from the availability of energy access (25marks) The World Energy Outlook (WEO) defines modern energy access as “a household having reliable and affordable access to clean cooking facilities‚ a first connection to electricity and then an increasing level of electricity consumption over time to reach the regional average”. By defining it at the household level‚ it is recognised that some other categories are excluded‚ such as electricity access to businesses and public buildings

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    Poetry Analysis

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    | The Importance of a Speaker | by | | Brianda Payan | | | Tammy Mata Composition II Poetry Analysis April 8‚ 2013 Word Count: 1264 Tammy Mata Composition II Poetry Analysis April 8‚ 2013 Word Count: 1264 Brianda Payan Prof. Tammy Mata English 1302 8 April 2013 The Importance of the Speaker There are many literary terms that constitute a poem‚ such as symbolism‚ rhyme‚ rhythm‚ tone and so on. The most important literary term that makes up a poem is the speaker.

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    Literature

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    most prominent type of neocolonialism may be the economic one. This is obvious through the economic dependency of the “third world” on the western or developed world. In terms of cultural and ideological features‚ neocolonialism is also there. The former colonized nations do adopt their ex colonizer’s cultural traditions or practices in an attempt to reach development through imitating the developed nations. This may lead us to a relevant notion in this context which is universalism. It is under the

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    Chinese Traditions

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    Chinese Traditions Values for one society may seem strange to another society‚ but nonetheless‚ they are important to that society. For instance‚ the painful and debilitating Chinese tradition of foot binding‚ as bizarre as it may seem to our culture‚ to the Chinese people‚ it was the esoteric essence of pure beauty and signified status within the family structure‚ allowing young women with lotus feet better opportunities for marriage with well-to-do families. Traditional Chinese courtyard life

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