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    Men’s Health is a magazine has a hard copy of a magazine or you can subscribe on line. 98% of men read this magazine and a small fraction of women who are into lifting weights or just like to have a masculine body like to read this magazine. This magazine explains how men live correct from a man point of view and the pictures address only how men should live. I think this advertisement is man magazine that focus on making love‚ working out‚ how to eat properly‚ what vitamins are good to use and

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    Saying Bond Uni is small is an understatement. As one of the smallest universities in Australia the social life on campus is a little crowded to say the least; everyone one knows everyone. Our wide and colourful student culture presents the perfect location for any voyeuristic people watchers to get their daily fix. Here is a breakdown of the 10 students you will meet at Bond. 1. The ‘I have a girlfriend’ guy: His relationship status recently changed and he made sure you know about it. You were

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    Commercials used in our society have certain characteristics for targeting age differences and gender‚ however there are some for both sexes. The ways commercials are presented is by highlighting specific material like edible substances or daily use items. Throughout the years‚ commercials have evolved and demonstrated unique ways to win the consumer’s taste by using adorable or comedic tactics. Commercials in the Brave New World isn’t that different from our own‚ well a a lot actually‚ but there

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    Josh Mann Wendy Pawlak 9-22-11 Textual Analysis “Pass” There is a time in everyone’s life where they discover their sexuality. Boyer Rickel’s short story “Pass” demonstrates the beginning stages of a boy discovering his sexuality. The main character is a 10-year-old boy who finds himself “always in the company of men never with women” (315‚ Rickel). These masculine environments influence his sexuality and his understanding of his sexual preference. At one point in the narrative the boy finds

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    why office space is a must watch film is because people can actually relate to the day-to-day agony of a “modern desk job”. I keep mum on this because I have yet to experience the agony of a modern desk job‚ and that is why I am going to offer an analysis on this film on a very academic level. The film cleverly utilizes humour to point out

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    It was a regular day at school; I didn’t in the least suspect that my life would have been altered so drastically that Tuesday morning. When I entered my English class we were assigned a task to analyze a speech‚ not my favorite writing exercise. A paper titled‚ Stanford University Commencing Speech 2005 by Steve Jobs was placed on each desk. The name rang a bell‚ I knew of his connections with Apple and squabbles with supposed rival Bill Gates but nothing else. Ignorance always led me to think

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    Textual features: language features Alliteration when the poet uses the same consonant letter at the beginning of a number of words placed close together e.g. dark plastic skeleton dangling near my French doors. Apostrophe addressing an inanimate object or a dead person as if they were alive e.g. ‘Death be not proud though some have called thee mighty’(Donne‚ J in Favourite verse (1999) Hurford‚ C (Ed)‚ Parragon‚ Bath. p.450) Assonance when the poet repeats the same vowel sound in a number of words

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    Textual interpretations are known to be governed and defined by the writer themselves‚ the very individuals who comprise meanings to be discovered by the readers. In opposition to the formalist approach‚ the Reader Response literary criticism based textual interpretations solely on the reader. The conventional authority placed on the shoulders of the author is stripped and placed within the minds of the reader themselves. Reader Response criticism is innovative‚ as the established preconceived notions

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    Intertextual Analysis-Romeo and Juliet The visual arts interpretation by Russian artist Ilyas Phaizulline strikes many similarities with the most well-known version of Romeo and Juliet in the form of a book. The characters portrayed are similar‚ alike in form and attitude. The plot events and motifs put across in both versions of Romeo and Juliet correspond with each other in numerous ways‚ presenting highly similar though slightly differing interpretations of Romeo and Juliet. Firstly‚ it

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    ENL 102 Victorian Literature: Textual Analysis Part 2 Chosen extract: The Picture of Dorian Grey‚ Chapter 2 from “Suddenly the painter appeared at the door of the studio” to “I would give my soul for that!” Chapter two of “The Picture of Dorian Grey” is an important chapter as it firmly introduces readers to the title character‚ Dorian Grey and his cohorts. We learn that he exudes physical attractiveness‚ being ‘wonderfully handsome1’ with a ‘bright look in the eyes2’‚ and ‘finely-curved scarlet

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