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    Autobiographical Features in O’ Neill’s Plays Modern Drama INTRODUCTION In the framework of the course Modern Drama I have assumed to make an assignment about the autobiographical features in O’Neill’s plays. I have chosen two of them: the Desire Under the Elms and the Long Day’s Journey into Night. In the pages that follow you can read my study of these two plays that were written from an increasingly personal point of view‚ deriving directly from the scarring effects of his family’s tragic

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    The central features of all paraphilias‚ according to the DSM-IV‚ are: Sexual urges or sexual fantasies with non-human objects and/or sexual behaviors with non-human objects Sexual behaviors involving humiliation or suffering of oneself or another person Adult sexual behavior that involves children or nonconsenting adults There are two types of preferences for nonhuman objects: fetishism and transvestism. A fetish exists when a nonliving object sexually arouses a person. It is relatively harmless

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    Features of Perfectly Competitive Market The following seven features characterize perfectly competitive free markets: 1. There are numerous buyers and sellers‚ none of whom has a substantial share of the market. 2. All buyers and sellers can freely and immediately enter or leave the market. 3. Every buyer and seller has full and perfect knowledge of what every other buyer and seller is doing‚ including knowledge of the prices‚ quantities‚ and quality of goods being bought or sold.

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    Topic: Salient features of Islamic economics compared with capitalism and socialism Lahore College for Women University “Islamic Economics and its Features” System: System can be defined as: “System (from Latin systema‚ in turn from Greek systēma) is a set of interacting or interdependent entities‚ real or abstract‚ forming an integrated whole.” We can also define system as “A group of D that interact regularly to perform a task.” There are many systems regarding state and most

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    «Up the Down Staircase» The text under analysis is a fragment from the novel «Up the Down Staircase»‚ written by Bel Kaufman‚ an outstanding American writer. She worked as a teacher of the English language and literature in a New York high school for many years. She is best-known for her novel «Up the Down Staircase»‚ which was published in 1965. The book deals with the experience of a young high school teacher. So‚ it’s rather obvious that the novel comprises some autobiographical episodes. The

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    “Taylorism”: main features‚ criticisms and modern applications Introduction Taylor first develops the Taylorism in early 20th century‚ this system also known as “Scientific Management”. Taylor believes that the fundamental purpose of business management is to maximise labour productivity in both employee and employer side‚ for the purpose of improve economics efficiency. So according to Taylor himself in The Principles of Scientific Management‚ 1911‚ “The principal object of management should

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    THE TYPICAL FEATURES OF AZTEC CULTURE The United State of America‚ which is situated in North America‚ is the federal republic country consisting of 48 contiguous states and the non-contiguous states of Alaska and Hawaii. American culture is known as a melting pot or a salad bowl for its multiethnic society; however‚ two flows that have the greatest domination of it is European ideals‚ especially British; and domestic originality. Within it‚ the Aztec has left a significant mark on American culture

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    the transition between one stage to another. In this transition there are often barriers and obstacles which the individual faces and needs to overcome. The notion of ‘into the world’ is clearly displayed in the film Billy Elliot by Daltry and the feature article Worlds Tribal Voice by Scobie‚ which was found in the magazine Sydney Life through various language and film techniques. The film Billy Elliot addresses the theme of ‘into the world’ through various camera techniques‚ dialogue and themes

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    What are the Key features of Situation Ethics? Situation ethics is a Christian ethical theory that was principally developed in the 1960’s by a priest called Joseph Fletcher and expanded by Bishop John Robinson. It is a teleological theory‚ but in contrast to utilitarianism; it is based on Christian principles‚ and primarily the promotion of agape. The moral worth of any action is judged on its consequences‚ not on the action itself. The judgement is made on how much love is produced by the action

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    Lord of the Flies‚ Chapter 1 Stylistic Analysis In Chapter 1 of “Lord of the Flies‚” William Golding uses dark and pessimistic tones to elucidate both the alienation of the boys on the island and the severity of their predicament. The narrator uses brutal and simple diction with violent imagery to illustrate the savage and destructive nature of man. The boys are thus presented as inherently destructive by nature. Golding uses brutal and simple diction in Chapter 1 of “The Lord of the Flies.” The

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