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    Awakenings” The movie “Awakenings” is based on a factual memoir also titled “Awakenings” written by Oliver Sacks‚ MD. The movie tells the story of a neurologist‚ Dr. Sayer hired by a hospital for the chronically ill‚ whom is caring for a group of survivors of an endemic of encephalitis lethargica that broke out in the twenties. These patients have all progressively reduced to a catatonic or vegetative-Parkinsonian state and have been in this semi-conscious state for decades. Dr. Sayer uses

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    the introduction of social policy ideologies emphasis was put on civil and political right especially in countries like South Africa and America where there was wide discriminations on the basis of race and class. In the current contexts Social policy has underwent various transformations in terms of the subject matter‚ internationalization‚ approaches of conceptualisation and cooperation with other disciplines in the world with most countries taking it as a way of tackling social problems. The most

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    Roll no. 33118 Assignment series 1 Problem From gapminder.org we are required to compare the following countries for their economic and social indicators and report salient findings. We have to figure out whether India is a superpower or not. 1. India 2. Pakistan 3. Bangladesh 4. Nepal 5. Sri Lanka Assumptions 1. Year 1947 is taken because three out of the given five became independent around that time with Nepal in 1923 and Bangladesh in 1971. 2. Super-power country doesn’t

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    The Great Depression The Great Depression is a time that brought great devastation not just in America alone‚ but the whole world had gone through such a horrible time in all societies. Not all of these countries had the worst effects from the Great Depression. Some countries had a relatively mild Great Depression‚ it was severe in others. Even though in the United States were not as severe they did have many deaths from people starving‚ also people from lost their farms and homes. There were people

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    During the 17th and 18th century‚ colonial American life was not easy and there were hardships for both women and men to overcome. The New England‚ Middle‚ and Southern colonies made up the original 13 colonies and each one had a different view on school‚ religion‚ family‚ and business. However‚ colonial lifestyles‚ the start of the education system‚ and who went to school were much different for all (children‚ women‚ and men). Life in colonial times were much harder than what most Europeans thought

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    The late 18th century and early 19th century is marked with revolution and change. This change was not restricted to just the political and economic landscape of that time‚ instead there was a large cultural response to the revolutionary ideas of the time. These cultural responses can be seen in the art of this time period. We will focus on one major artistic style of the era; and Romanticism. We will also briefly discuss Neoclassicism which preceded Romanticism. We will look at what these styles

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    During the 18th century and the Restoration‚ a new form of literature became very popular‚ satire. Satire‚ according to www.dictionary.com‚ is the use of irony‚ sarcasm‚ ridicule‚ or the like‚ in exposing‚ denouncing‚ or deriding vice or folly. Commonly‚ satire is used to give one’s opinions or commentary about public issues. As a writer it is important to be well educated on current events‚ politics and the interests of the general public. Writers‚ such a Jonathan Swift‚ have commonly used satire

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    The Awakening 1. What features make The Awakening a "local color" story?  The features that make it a “local color” story are the ways that the lives of the characters is depicted. The story makes it seem as though everyone knows each other‚ almost as if it is a very small town. 2. What customs and beliefs of Edna Pontellier’s society are significant in relation to her psychological development? The customs and beliefs in her society are significant to her psychological behavior

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    The Awakening is a short novel that is written by Kate Chopin. This novella is about Edna Pontellier‚ a wife and a mother of two sons‚ who had a strong desire to experience the freedom or independence a woman‚ can have. She tries to achieve this desire‚ with many selfish decisions. In those days‚ in eighteen hundreds‚ many had an orthodox view on feminism. This social attitude deprived many women with the power to live an independent life or do whatever they pleased in life. The only role women

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    because of their gender. Men often felt that they were superior to females because they wanted to prove their dominance. The Awakening was written in 1899. Therefore‚ the book shows how it was normal for society to have men that felt superior to women’s. The author‚ Kate Chopin‚ uses Edna and her husband‚ Leonce‚ to demonstrate the expectations a man had for his wife. In The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin uses details‚ diction‚ and imagery to convey a condescension tone through men. One method Chopin uses to

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