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    Shawshank Redemption helps the reader understand the connection of how hierarchy could lead to abuse of power by people with authority. Institutions in which people have or want to have control over others can be open to abuse is shown in The Shawshank Redemption. When the warden says‚ ”I believe in two things‚ discipline and the bible. Put your trust in the lord and your ass belongs to me‚ welcome to shawshank”‚ he is justifying his abuse of power as the need to keep inmates in control. He also

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    Through a critical analysis of two films‚ discuss how they explore philosophical issues. During this essay‚ I will Identify and critically articulate basic philosophical concepts and themes in two films‚ one from the lecture programme and another of my choice. I will also undertake independent study using appropriate resources and summaries and communicate my findings. Existentialism A post second world war movement‚ mainly centered around artistic and creative intellectuals. A

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    Mistakes are made to be forgiven Humans hate making mistakes but love obtaining a feat. I certainly was one of them. I have been told that the secret to success is to learn from a mistake because it is an agent that can empower me to work harder. However‚ it is important that people should not make mistakes with impunity. Painfully‚ I learned this secret three years ago when I made a despicable mistake that I could hardly forgive myself. Ironically‚ this miserable experience was also the turning

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    painful and haunted life-journey. The narrator made us think by using many themes or key words such as satisfaction‚ betrayal‚salvation and redemption to engage but also reflect the audience regret. A great example of this is when Amir has proved himself enough to redeem himself from his betrayal to Hassan. “ This may lead them to fight for their redemption by working their life to salvation to achieve it. Expressing these journeys relationship shows powerful emotions towards their purpose.

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    Database Marketing Methods Getting database list can be fairly straightforward if they have their own customer. But even then‚ Citibank Singapore may have to develop more sources to obtain additional customer data about your customers. Here are some of Citibank in-house records collected that can be used to develop the customer database: Sales Receipts/Invoices/Order Forms These documents give Citibank the following information of customer buying behaviour: date of last purchase‚ dates of all

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    “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” (Response Paper) “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” by Sherman Alexie is the story of the mission of the humorous character of Jackson Jackson. Jackson Jackson is a homeless Spokane Indian in search of money to repurchase the regalia that was stolen from his grandmother about 50 years ago. He embarks on a journey to collect 999 dollars‚ the amount of money the pawnbroker is willing to sell the regalia for. Throughout this journey‚ the humorous character of Jackson Jackson

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    Shusterman is a novel about a world gone mad in which children between the ages of thirteen and eighteen can be legally signed over by their parents or guardians. Based on this novel‚ Shusterman shows redemption through the characters and their actions. From all the character in unwind Lev showed redemption in the book. Lev did redeem himself at the end of the story because he saves Connor from unwinding‚ starts thinking of others‚ and he realizes parents are appalling people. First reason‚ Lev saves

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    Chapter twenty-two represents a kind of purgatory for the main protagonist‚ Amir‚ within the novel. It can be argued that this chapter represents the cyclic nature of the novel‚ in the repetition of events. Hosseini manipulates Amir into nervous action; seemingly casual movements that delineate the fear‚ and in some respects the anticipation‚ that Amir experiences lying in wait for the ‘Talib’‚ visible within short sentences‚ for instance in ‘I crossed my legs. Uncrossed them;. In these lines‚ Amir’s

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    classical music resounding in the Shawshank prison‚ Andy’s persistence in writing letters appealing for establishment of library in the prison‚ prisoners reading books and listening to music in their own library...the movie tells us that even the underpriviliged persons have the rights to enjoy freedom and deep in their soul‚ they have the instincts to pursuing beauty of life. however‚ there is also a tragical example about an old man who has stayed in Shawshank for 50 years and is so used to the

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    both of which are inciting incidents that set the rest of the novel in motion. The more substantial part of Amir’s search for redemption‚ however‚ stems from his guilt regarding Hassan. That guilt drives the climactic events of the story‚ including Amir’s journey to Kabul to find Sohrab and his confrontation with Assef. The moral standard Amir must meet to earn his redemption is set early in the book‚ when Baba says that a boy who doesn’t stand up for himself becomes a man who can’t stand up to anything

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