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    A Doctor in the House Henrik Ibsen’s character‚ Dr. Rank‚ in "A Doll’s House" is an important component of the play‚ though he is not a lead character. Rank enhances the story in his own right as a character‚ but mainly serves a greater purpose as an accentuation of Nora’a character. Nora’s relationship with Rank is equal‚ and perhaps it implants in Nora’s mind the idea that relationships should be equal. Their relationship brings up questions about social correctness and even the values necessary

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    chin are lucky. I am sure that she is also the lucky one‚ but whether she proves to be lucky for me or not‚ I am not really so sure. For example when she is in office then it is next to impossible for me to concentrate on work and I start committing silly mistakes. Once while I was writing an email she crossed me‚ Fragrance of her body worked as a shot of high level tequila for me. And instead of writing “Hello” in the email I misspelt it as“Hell”. And unfortunately I sent that mail to very senior people

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    despair a person must have felt in that situation and the poem evokes a great sense of sadness in the reader which many of his poems do. The poem has a very bitter tone to it. ‘“How peaceful are the dead’ who put that silly gag in someone’s head?” The use of the adjective “silly” highlights the mocking tone; Sassoon is angered by those who glorify death and he speaks of

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    1. How do experts define slavery? According to Kevin Bales‚ slavery is “the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised”. “History on the net” describes a slave as “someone who is owned by another person”. In addition‚ they state that when one thinks of slavery today‚ he or she thinks of the black Africans who were apprehended‚ sold into slavery and taken to the Americas to work on the plantations there. 2. How do you define

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    this topic has come in the news. ← ...what you would do about this topic if you had the chance/power/enough-sugar ← ...any little detail you can think of The important thing about this is to think of ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING‚ no matter how silly or far-fetched. It’ll make your professor go "hmm‚ didn’t think about that one". You can even get your friends to help you with this one. The more the merrier. It’s best to do this on a computer‚ because... Reorder everything Put your most obvious

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    The film One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest directed by Milos Forman exemplifies several social psychological theories and influencing behaviours. This film focuses on Mc Murphy’s problems about obedience and conforming‚ nurse Ratched’s problems with disobedient and nonconformist people and also the situational forces that are affecting the person’s behaviours. The film highlights elements which contribute to all three types of social influence: conformity‚ compliance and obedience One example that

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    The Roaring Twenties seem like a dream to many‚ but “The Roaring Twenties were the period of that great american prosperity which was built on shaky foundations “(J. Paul Getty). Even though the twenties were the calm before the storm‚ there are many forms of entertainment that helped shape the future of entertainment. These forms of entertainment include jazz music‚ the silent film industry‚ and the improvement in cartoons. One of the first things to influence this era in American History were

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    dominated at this time was satire. This is the age of disillusion‚ this is not an enthusiastic age at all and people were not ready to fight for their ideals‚ they wanted peace‚ stability and entertainment. The best author of that period wrote silly dramas‚ comedies of manners‚ manners in the sense of social norms‚ in which only the surface matters‚ nothing else. Whatever feelings‚ emotions and passions someone had‚ it should not be expressed because it could ruin the reputation. Feelings lead

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    from the other." So the couple ends up like "two on a desert island‚ back to back‚" an emotional chasm dividing them which neither is willing to bridge. The whole poem has a sorrowful‚ regretful and meaningful tone to it. The poet finds both of them silly because they both do not know why they are mad at each other. She also feels sad for them because their ego is getting between their relationships. This poem has rhyme in each stanza and each stanza has 4 sentences; this made the poem more interesting

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    role for every single one of us. In fact‚ it is the media that defines much of how we perceive the world around us. Without news and media groups‚ we will be constantly left out in the blue on a lot of information for both the important ones and the silly ones that we enjoy reading anyway. For this very reason alone‚ news and media groups carry an immense amount of responsibility to deliver unadulterated information to the general public. In a world where information is acquired through a simple

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