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    village of Salem

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    1. The village of Salem‚ a community of god-fearing Puritans. The young man named Goodman Brown says goodbye to his wife‚ leaving his home before the journey into the forest. Faith‚ wearing pink ribbons in her cap‚ asks him stay home because she has troubling thoughts. He will not return until next morning. Goodman Brown sets off on a road through a dark forest and the thoughts of the devil in the forest do not leave his head. Man is the figure of the devil. Goodman Brown occasionally wants

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    Global Village

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    Cover Page Abstract: The process of creating and sharing information with one another is called communication. The world is becoming a small-intersected community for the rapid changes in technology‚ expansion of multinational business or activities‚ transportation and immigration. The sustainability of global economy largely depends on the multinational business or other activities. Therefore‚ it is essential to communicate effectively among the people from different cultures‚ nations and groups

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    The Sea

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    J.Reeves has successfully used the dog metaphor to elicit the behaviors of the sea at many occasions. The poet compares the different behaviors of the dog at different moods with the sea. The first stanza shows the begining of the violence due to the hungry nature of the dog which metaphoricaly depicts the sea waves turning out to be heavy and rough. The second stanza shows the waves quickening and becoming more rough due to the enviromental change‚ thereby the dog is so hungry and angry that it

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    Color and Wise Head

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    Beware of a silent man and still water A large expanse of water that is still and does not move is often deep and dangerous. We should be careful of it. In the same way‚ we should be careful with a person who does not talk much. A still tongue makes a wise head Someone who does not talk much‚ but listens to other people‚ probably has experience‚ knowledge and good judgment. Barking dogs seldom bite Don’t be afraid of dogs that bark or people that threaten you (say they will do something bad to you) -

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    The Sea

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    THE SEA by James Reeves The main idea of The Sea by James Reeves is that the sea is similar to a dog in so many ways. They both share similar characteristics and behaviour. In fact‚ one can look at this poem as one long metaphor‚ mainly focusing on the similarity between the sea and the dog. The very first line of the first stanza spells out the metaphor quite clearly: “The sea is a hungry dog”. Moreover‚ the rest of the poem reinforces this idea by frequently referring to a dog’s

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    Chapter 6 After reading this chapter‚ you should be able to: LO6-1 Use elasticity to describe the responsiveness of quantities to changes in price and distinguish five elasticity terms. LO6-2 Explain the importance of substitution in determining elasticity of supply and demand. LO6-3 Relate price elasticity of demand to total revenue. LO6-4 Define and calculate income elasticity and cross-price elasticity of demand. LO6-5 Explain how the concept of elasticity makes supply and demand analysis more

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    Nanking Chapter Summary

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    By 1938‚ the massacre had stopped with over millions of dollars in damage along with human flesh decorated everywhere (Chang‚ 159). Chang described in Chapter seven the damage Japan had done not only in Nanking but also along the villages outside of it. Slowly the city came back to life also the Japanese had not yet finished. Just like described in The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich‚ the Japanese opened medical experiments on the Nanking citizens. While the Japanese called the human guinea pigs

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    The Hastings The Hastings first appear in Chapter 4. This occurs when Jim‚ a man spots the children near a fire pit in the bush. He obviously thought that the smoke that he saw was a fire. Instead he found the four children and an empty fire pit. After this indecent Jim said‚ ’Come into the house and have some water’. The children accepted his offer and they came into the house? They were offered breakfast which included bacon and eggs‚ scones‚ butter and jam and a drink‚ which was a glass of

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    The Wise Fools of Shakespeare “Infirmity that decays the wise doth ever make a better fool” – though uttered by one of his own characters Shakespeare does not seem to conform to this ideal. The fools carved by Shakespeare in his plays showed no resemblance to the mentally and physically challenged people who were treated as pets and used for amusement during the medieval period. Rather Shakespeare’s fools appear to be in the best of their wits when they are in possession of the wisest minds. Fools

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    Chapter Summaries (Chapter 1-4) Chapter 1 Dead At the first chapter “Dead” the narrator Ruth‚ who says about her early life with her family. She rushed the interview‚ because she wants to watch Dallas. James’s mother was born with the Jewish name Ruchel Dwarja Zylska on April 1‚ 1921‚ in Poland. Her parents got rid of that name when they came to America. Ruth explains that she has become “dead” to her family when she married James`s father

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