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    swimming as a type of stress reliever‚ and to others it may just be something to do for fun. To Edna Pontellier‚ it’s a form of awakening‚ and becoming who she is meant to be. Throughout The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ much of a deeper meaning in the story is revealed though a number of important symbols. The symbolic element of swimming and the sea make the connection between Edna’s world and her eventual awakening more vivid and meaningful for the reader. The sea and swimming symbolize freedom and metaphorical

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    throughout his long life he followed only those ideas which had their roots in romanticism” (Madelin‚ 1929‚ p.4). What French historian Madelin (1929) seems to imply continuously in his chapter on LaFayette is that LaFayette is too wrapped up in his success in America and he being dubbed as a “Hero” for him to take the same pathway he did in the American Revolution; his chapter on LaFayette is after called “LaFayette and his

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    By the 1890s Morgan had begun to shift from his history in finances to industry‚ particularly steel‚ and by 1900 Federal Steel ranked second to Carnegie Steel. Due to Morgan’s success Andrew Carnegie began to contemplate vertical integration and began to prepare for Morgan’s competition‚ which Morgan was extremely opposed to. Carnegie preferred an alliance that would eliminate any competition altogether. Inevitably to avoid this

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    Edna_a bad or good mother? Edna is a main character of the Awakening. She not only acknowledge her sexual desire but also has courage to act on them. (from Analysis of Major Characters). She is really respectable woman in Grand Isle. However. When we consider her as a mother‚ is she a good mother? Edna has a close friend whose name is Adele Ratignolle. Their philosophies and attitudes toward child rearing differ fundamentally. Adele is described “was the embodiment of every womanly

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    Ford’s widely known for the creation of the automobile‚ His progressiveness goes unseen. Throughout my research‚ I noticed a commonality in each article citing his rather forward-thinking and his endless one liners‚ like” Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again‚ this time more intelligently” (Andersen‚ 2013). Mr. Ford‚ was before his time when it came to his workforce‚ he employed many minority groups‚ as well as the blind and disabled veterans thus setting the standard

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    “The Awakening” is a novel written in 1899 by Kate Chopin (1850-1904). “The Awakening” is a novel of life in the south and opens in the late 1800’s in Grand Isle near New Orleans. “The Awakening” can be viewed by three different perspectives; psychoanalytical‚ historical‚ and feminist. The historical perspective focuses on the setting of the story; the year and the major events of that time period. For the historical perspective “The Awakening” is set in the Victorian times of the south when Queen

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    Ecocriticism in The Awakening Nature in The Awakening was used symbolically to represent the freedom to break free from the traditional placement of women during the nineteenth century. Although The Awakening is not typically applauded for its emphasis on “nature writing”‚ the direct correlation between the environment and the main character’s (Edna) choice to break free from society’s tendency to categorize women as sinners or saints. Using The Awakening and Glotfelty’s definition of ecocriticism

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    Edna Hacker’s statement that “no company should be made to pay for misuse of their products.” was wrong because she is comparing the use of tobacco and the use of other products such as cell phones and automobiles. Tobacco use and cell phone use‚ for example‚ are two different things that do not have any relationship with each other. Tobacco does not provide people with any benefits‚ using any kind of tobacco products lead numerous of health problem‚ and using tobacco can lead to addiction. One reason

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    in the partial requirements for the Degree of Masters in Finance & Control Department Of Business & Financial Studies University Of Kashmir Certificate             This is to certify that the project entitled “Factors Affecting the Success and Failure of Futures Contracts” is research work done by Owais Javaid Qureshi‚ under my supervision‚ during March-April‚ 2012‚ submitted to the Department Of Business and Financial Studies‚ University Of Kashmir in partial fulfillment for the award of

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    For being alone at home‚ Edna “begins to receive the attentions of Alcee Arobin‚ who is known in Creole society as a womanizer" (Wayne). Edna Pontellier’s sexual and emotional awakening outside of her marriage created a scandal. Notwithstanding‚ Edna embodies a woman struggling to liberate herself sexually‚ economically‚ socially‚ and from patriarchal oppression. Even though she has flaws and ultimate inability to achieve a successfully liberated existence‚ Edna “reflects what many women felt to

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