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    Shirow Masamune

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    those words in 1985‚ years before the internet would be evolved to the point he was trying to describe‚ and yet he knew what was coming. Not much is known about the man himself‚ he is extraordinarily private‚ even the name "Shirow Masamune" is a pseudonym. He never allows himself to be photographed‚ not even as Masamune‚ and has never appeared in public‚ no book signings or other functions. What is known is the philosophy in his work‚ and his love of the future. Shirows work consists primarily of

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    northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. She is known for her education andwomen’s rights activism in the Swat Valley‚ where the Taliban had at times banned girls from attending school. In early 2009‚ at the age of 11–12‚ Yousafzai wrote a blog under a pseudonym for the BBC detailing her life under Taliban rule‚ their attempts to take control of the valley‚ and her views on promoting education for girls. The following summer‚ a New York Times documentary was filmed about her life as the Pakistani military

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    This assignment will critically evaluate the holistic care delivered to a patient with a Long Term Condition (LTC).In order to maintain privacy and confidentiality the patient name will be changed and will be called Gerald‚ a pseudonym (Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC‚ 2015). LTC and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) will be defined and discussed‚ followed by an analysis of the impact of CKD on the patient and family. The patient will then be introduced followed by discussion of case management and

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    The Bronte Sisters

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    Three children sit in a circle playing with wooden toy soldiers. The world these children play in is not Earth‚ but worlds of their own creating. The children in this circle will grow up to be some of the best eighteenth century writers. It is no surprise that as a child Emily Bronte and her siblings had active imaginations. They created the worlds of Gondal‚ Emily and Anne’s creation; and Angria‚ Charlotte’s creation (White 12). The world does not know much about Emily Bronte except what can be

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    female lead had never been seen before. Frankenstein’s dark themes and the probability‚ in that time‚ of something similar happening were unsettling for the Victorian Society. Both gothic novels were first published either anonymously or under a pseudonym‚ and harshly criticized when it was revealed the sex of the authors.

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    Calbana Files is a series of urban fantasy novels by J.C. Daniels‚ which is the pseudonym for fantasy and science fiction author Shiloh Walker. Daniels‚ who has asserted that she always had a love for vampires and the paranormal‚ published the first novel in the series Blade Song in 2012. With the first novel fast achieving commercial and critical success the author went on to publish several more titles in the series including three prequels. The series of novels has three basic groups of witches

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    Situations of kidnapping are traumatizing‚ and terrifying. So in cases of Stockholm Syndrome‚ it is very perplexing why a hostage would bond with their kidnapper‚ who is the cause of their trauma. Generally‚ one would think of their kidnapper as an evil‚ cruel‚ inhumane individual‚ but why would Stockholm Syndrome develop and make someone see their captor in a positive light? Overall‚ Stockholm Syndrome develops as a defence mechanism‚ and it makes the victim form an attachment to their captor which

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    The pieces I have chosen to focus on are “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” and Clockwork Angel. “Maggie: A Girl of the Streets” was written by Stephen Crane and published in 1893 under the pseudonym‚ Johnston Smith. Later‚ when Crane obtained success through The Red Badge of Courage‚ he was able to publish a revised version of the story under his own name in 1896 (sparks). With “Maggie”‚ Crane attempted to show American life in New York as he had experienced it personally. The piece tells the story

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    "…It wasn’t just the war that made him what he was. That’s too easy. It was everything – his whole nature…" – Eleanor K. Wade IS THIS AN ADEQUATE EXPLANATION FOR WHAT HAPPENS TO JOHN WADE? John Wade left America a human being‚ yet came back a human killer. His months in Vietnam were filled with bloodshed and human atrocity‚ and from this‚ no man could feasibly return the same person. Yet beneath what John endured throughout the war‚ he suffered many unkindness’ and tragedies that shaped him

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    Some theorize that the “Stratford man” was a cover story for an anonymous aristocrat‚ or that “William Shakespeare” is a pseudonym of the real author. They often refuse to call him Shakespeare and regard him with contempt‚ calling him “Shaxper” or “Shagsber.” (Epstein 273-274) Even though the anti-Stratfordians have valid theories‚ they have been disproven over and over

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