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    From Dog To God Analysis

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    their music they can connect to their fans‚ friends‚ and family in a way that is easier for them and everyone can find a way to relate to them. The songs “From Dog to God” by Prayers‚ “Undercover Martyn” by Two Door Cinema Club‚ and “Hey You” by Pink Floyd all express the effects of isolation and how it gets in the way of their lives. “From Dog to God” by Prayers is a song about a gang

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    The sea in The Awakening represents not only Edna’s self-awakeningevolution and growth‚ but also the combination of freedom and death. In her search for freedom‚ the sea plays a part in the realization that the only way to achieve freedom is through death: her true awakening. We go as far as to say that throughout the novel‚ Edna is aware of this dark truth‚ but only on a subconscious level‚ which is why she only sees the sea as place of self-expression and freedom‚ but nothing deeper until the

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ the author frames the notions of freedom and responsibility by contrasting them within an opposing dichotomy portrayed through the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ and through her subconscious denial of Creole responsibility while attaining freedom for her body‚ mind‚ and soul. Within this dichotomy the notions change inversely: the more freedom that is exercised by Edna because of unknown‚ and undisclosed‚ subconscious analysis deep in her mind‚ her sense of Creole

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    networks and interaction. It is aimed at establishing long-term win-win relationships with customers. In approaching a potential customer‚ relationship marketing has the ambition to climb the loyalty ladder: from prospect over first-time customer‚ to client‚ supporter‚ advocate and partner. (adapted from both Duncan‚ 2002 and Kotler‚ 2003). Relationship marketing is the opposite of transaction marketing in which this ambition does not exist. Traditional transaction or acquisition marketing is short-term

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    THEATER FROM RESTORATION THROUGH ROMANTICISM The drama of the English Restoration combined aspects of English and continental Renaissance theater‚ both in playwriting and in theater architecture. French influence was also felt with the introduction of neoclassical ideals into serious English drama. By the eighteenth century‚ there was an attempt to break away from the Italianate traditions. Theater shapes changed‚ and playwrights abandoned the neoclassical ideals in favor of romanticism. As the

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    Harry Frankfurt’s article‚ “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person‚” discusses how the structure of an individual’s will becomes the basis for whether or not that individual can be considered a person. Frankfurt begins the article by describing two common‚ yet insufficient views of the concept of a person. The first is P.F. Strawson’s explanation‚ which states that the concept of a person refers to an entity with a mind and a body. Frankfurt shows how this view falls short by pointing

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    Assignment 2 The Progressive Era through the Great Depression Jessica Archiquette Instructor: Dr. Stuart Collins HIS 105 11 November 2012 Like the earthquake ripples‚ which can be felt hundreds of miles away‚ events in our American history can have lasting effecting that springs to life yet again a new generation. What one Era or generation leaves behind the next must clean up and attempt to rebuild. An example of this would be the Progressive Era leading into the Great Depression. The Progressive

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    warfare) could best be addressed by providing good education‚ a safe environment‚ and an efficient workplace. Progressives lived mainly in the cities‚ were college educated‚ and believed that government could be a tool for change. The progress came from a long tradition of middle-class elites possessing a strong sense of social duty to the poor. The social hierarchy wherein blue-blooded‚ native stock was at the top and the poor along with “dark-skinned were at the bottom‚ were accepted by the elite

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    “The Awakening” Edna Pontellier’s action in the novel “The Awakening” by Kate Chopin‚ could be justified as her being selfish and unjustified in her actions. The story’s romanticism changes the outlook of Edna to being an admirable character‚ in many ways. She emancipated herself from her restraints and achieved nearly all that she desired. Chopin could have used this book to glorify the women of this age‚ but because of the time period and life styles‚ most of what was referred to in the story

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    Developing Human Value through Extra Curricular Activities Marjohan Jamalis‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia Mohd Sofian Omar Fauzee‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia ABSTRACT The main objective of this study is to investigate students’ intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and the benefits accrued in participating in compulsory extra-curriculum activities. Secondly‚ the study examines the implications of these after-school activities towards students’ academic performances. The study employed a qualitative

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