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    M.A. English 4th Sem

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    disarmingly corrupt guide who falls in love with a beautiful dancer‚ Rosie‚ the neglected wife of archaeologist Marco . Marco doesn’t approve of Rosie’s passion for dancing. Rosie‚ encouraged by Raju‚ decides to follow her dreams and start a dancing career. They start living together and Raju’s mother‚ as she does not approve of their relationship‚ leaves them. Raju becomes Rosie’s stage manager and soon with the help of Raju’s marketing tactics‚ Rosie becomes a successful dancer. Raju‚ however‚ develops an inflated

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    beauty‚ abandonment‚ and sex appeal of the Jazz age‚” (Encyclopedia Britannica). Clara Bow later received the nickname‚ “The It Girl‚” from staring in the movie It (1927). She also starred in over thirty movies‚ including; Mantrap (1926)‚ Rough House Rosie (1927)‚ and Dangerous Curves (1929). Clara was on of the top five Hollywood box office attractions from 1927-1930 and was said to be the spirit of flappers in the 1920’s. However‚ with the merging of sound and movies‚ this would all soon change. With

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    Marijuana. Ed. Noël Merino. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2011. Current Controversies. Rpt. from "Medical Marijuana: Scientific Mechanisms and Clinical Indications." www.davidbearmanmd.com. 1-18. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 7 Mar. 2014. Boycott‚ Rosie. "Marijuana Has Dangers but Should Be Legalized." Gateway Drugs. Ed. Noël Merino. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2008. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Skunk Is Dangerous. But I Still Believe In My Campaign to Decriminalise Cannabis." Independent on Sunday

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    Women and the environment That the relationship between people and the environment is not gender-neutral became clear in the mid-1980s. Some organizations‚ focusing on the day-to-day lives of communities‚ argued that the position and concerns of women were invisible in environmental debates and programmers. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE based in New Delhi‚ India‚ in their The State of India’s Environment Report – or the Second Citizens Report of 1984-1985 argued that: Probably no other

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    Point of view is an essential element to a reader’s comprehension of a story. The point of view shows how the narrator thinks‚ speaks‚ and feels about any particular situation. In Toni Cade Bambara’s "The Lesson‚" the events are told through the eyes of a young uptown girl named Sylvia. The reader gets a limited point of view because the events are told strictly by Sylvia. This fact can influence the reader to see things just as she does. The strong language gives a unfamiliar reader an illustration

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    Pangasinan State University Bayambang Campus Bayambang‚ Pangasinan A MONARCHY (ARISTOTLE’S POLITICS) Prepared by: Group II Members: Anasco‚ Joshua C. Bactad‚ Evelyn V. Mejia‚ Meijoe ann Aquino‚ Rosie R. Dela Cruz‚ Sarah Jean Thru: Dr. Annie C. Manalang March 13‚ 2013 I. INTRODUCTION The Monarchy in general it is a government having a hereditary chief of state with life tenure and powers varying from nominal to absolute. Hence‚ According to Aristotle‚ monarchy is exercised

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    History: Modern America

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    * Primary Source- a document or artifact that was produced at the moment that an even happened (ex. Newspaper‚ note‚ etc.) * Secondary Source- a book or article that was produced after the event (ex. Textbooks‚ etc.) * 5 Step Process To Analyzing A Source: * read the source for basic info (5 w’s) * put the source into context (ask what do you know) * do a close reading (take notes) * corroborate/compare w. another source * analyze & write a story about

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    Unseen Poetry

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    told not to count‚ but the days mount here Like thousands of identical stitches Resentfully sewn into a sampler‚ Or a cricket bat made out of matches. Nights find me scoring walls like a madman‚ Totting up runs: one more day in the can. Rosie Jackson. Higher Unseen Poetry -Example Response ‘In the Can’ This poem is very interesting in the inmate’s attitude towards crime. He does not show any signs of remorse or wishing he had not done it

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    The plague‚ with its many symptoms and ways of spreading‚ ended in many social and economic changes throughout Medieval Europe Most people know a few of the most common symptoms of the Bubonic Plague through the nursery rhyme “Ring around the Rosie.” The song goes‚ “Ring around the rosy‚ pockets full of posy‚ ashes‚ ashes‚ we all fall down.” This explains one of the most frequently seen symptoms of the plague‚ which consisted of large tumor-like swellings and lumps‚ sometimes surrounded by blue

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    MAMMA MIA Review

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    Maddie McGillicuddy 31 October 2014 Inart 005 Taking my seat in the balcony of the Eisenhower Auditorium on October 23rd‚ I instantly felt anxious in anticipation as I gazed at the blue-green wave backdrop and listened to the score play as the lights dimmed. Over the next two hours‚ I had the privilege of viewing countless singing‚ dancing and well-acted scenes put on by such a talented cast. Simply put‚ MAMMA MIA! Was spectacular. It is no surprise this show is so renowned‚ they truly have well

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