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    Drama 160 Term Paper: Raisin in the Sun Lorraine Hansberry’s Raisin in the Sun is a monumental play in the theatrical world. Produced in 1959‚ it became the first play written by an African-American woman to hit the stage and was later nominated for several Tony Awards. The play touched many controversial themes of the time including racial discrimination and poverty. The design of Raisin in the Sun‚ including scenic‚ costume‚ lighting‚ and sound elements‚ were crucial to developing the plot

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    it is the Constant Image of your Face - Literature Notes It is the 3.constant image of your face framed in my hands as you knelt before my chair the 4.grave attention of 1.your eyes surveying me amid my 5.world of knives that stays with me‚ 1.perennially accuses and convicts me of 2.heart’s-treachery: and neither you nor I can plead excuses for you‚ you know‚ can claim no loyalty -  my land takes precedence of all my loves. Yet I beg mitigation‚ pleading guilty for you‚ my dear‚ accomplice

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    elicit emotions (Harpman‚ 261). Mirroring the acceptance of the haunting of Beloved’s baby ghost‚ these portray inverse forms of facing traumatic memories. Furthermore‚ Morrison reflects the role of storyteller through utilizing familiar elements to convey a message‚ in reimagining Beloved through the lens of Denver’s birth‚ a story often told by Sethe. The emergence of a physically present ghost creates an atmosphere that forces memories to resurface for Sethe‚ and “the gothic not only grows real

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    LO 4.2. – Asses the approaches used to managing employee welfare in your organization The term ‘welfare’ refers to actions done for the comfort and improvement of employees. Welfare is provided over and above the wedges and helps in retain employees for longer time in an organization‚ by maintaining them motivated. (Katou‚ A. 2000) There are two categories of employee welfare scheme: -Statutory: is a “must” for an organization as compliance to the laws governing employee health and safety. Examples

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    The image above was created by the Bangalore traffic police in India. The main purpose for the creation of this advertisement is to advocate against talking on the phone and driving‚ it uses many rhetorical devices including Aristotle’s three appeals - ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos - that he believed made a convincing argument. The picture is directed to any person who drives and talks on the phone and shows how dangerous the act really is. The photographer Mallikarjun Katakol and the graphic designer

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    Poetry is very special because it is like magic; it hits you deep in your soul and makes you feel their love. You can use many things in your poem to create a lot of tension. The poet Alfred Noyes is very good at making his poetry stand out to you. He is also very good at making his poetry have a lot of tension. In the poem ‘The Highwayman’ he uses many sound devices to create this tension. Another thing that creates the tension in the poem is the punctuation‚ how he is making you read the poem.

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    Education ICT can be beneficial to the world with computers to help students and teachers in their education. It benefits students because it can help them type up work quickly e.g. long essays. It gives them confidence on their vocabulary and if they did a mistake at the beginning when handwritten they don’t have to write up the whole essay again‚ making their presentation of work low rated. It helps the teachers so they don’t have that much of work to do. They benefit from this because they

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    MAIN THEMES IN ANIMAL FARM Totalitarianism George Orwell once wrote: "Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been … against totalitarianism." Animal Farm is no exception. Totalitarianism is a form of government in which the state seeks to control every facet of life‚ from economics and politics to the each individual’s ideas and beliefs. Different totalitarian states have different justifications for their rule. For instance‚ Mr. Jones runs Manor Farm based on the idea that

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    Furthermore‚ being a celebrity chef on television and the only (lead) character of one’s own cooking show means that every characteristic - speech‚ behaviour‚ race‚ and gender - is magnified and enlarged for all to see. The pressure of being in the media spotlight and consequently getting accepted by the mass audience is even more reason for celebrity chefs (and their show producers) to exaggerate their genders on television so that they successfully distance themselves from the opposite gender

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    subjective test for Criminal Recklessness‚ as used in the case of G and R (2003) This essay will briefly discuss the meaning of criminal recklessness within the criminal law and the types of recklessness‚ and see what the current law states today. The essay will examine the advantages and disadvantages of using the subjective test (which is currently known today as Cunningham recklessness) regarding criminal recklessness which was used in the case of Gemmell and Richards (2003) 3 WLR 1060.

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