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    Wilfred Owen

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    of patriotism‚ duty‚ adventure and glory to tell the lie that ‘Ducle et decorum est’. (DEDE) the ironic intertextuality of the title from the ancient Roman poet‚ Horace’s work (DEDE) is translated from Latin to English to mean that” its sweet and honourable to die for one’s country”. Owen clearly dismisses this notion in (DEDE) .Owen uses techniques to expose the truth about war. Owen conveys the soldier’s suffering in the trenches as they are exasperated by fatigue and exhaustion using cacophony and

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    The Netherlands‚ 2010) Peter Cane‚ ‘The Changing Fortunes of Rylands v. Fletcher’ (1994) 24 WALR 237-46 Professor AWB Simpson‚ ‘Legal Liability for Bursting Reservoirs: The Historical Context of Rylands v Fletcher’‚ (1984) 13 JLS 209 at 219 The Honourable Justice Chambers‚ ‘Negligence‚ Nuisance and Rylands v Fletcher: The struggle for simplicity continues’ (2000)‚ accessed March 12 2013 Transco plc v

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    Mother Good Children

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    Honourable Judges‚ respected Teachers‚ and all my dear friends‚ Good morning to all. The topic of my speech is about Mother. Mother is the embodiment of love. Mothers love cannot be compared with any other love in this universe which is most unconditional and unalloyed. The first thing a child utters after coming out of the womb is ‘Ma’‚ which in fact is uttered by every child born on earth irrespective of the languages spoken. Such is the power of mother. She is most possessive about her

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    Tragic Flaws

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    upcoming tragedy of the play. To begin with‚ there is no doubt that Juliet portrays strong characteristics of impulsiveness. Juliet finds herself deeply love-struck by Romeo after only meeting him a few hours ago‚ “If that thy bent of love be honourable‚/ Thy purpose marriage‚ send me word to-morrow‚/’’ (II.2.149-150). Asking him to marry her‚ without even knowing each other for twenty-four hours exemplifies that Juliet does not think through her actions. She knows they are rival families yet

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    This is my fault. I know it. Everyone knows it. Two lives are gone; two young people are now not of this world. Why has this happened? Let me look at my plan from two days ago‚ my plan is flawless‚ every tiny inch of it. Why has it all gone so wrong? They are now married but it should bring the two families closer or put an end to their quarrelling. A Montague and a Capulet? I know now that it is never going to work. I mean‚ how stupid am I? Their families fight now and have for generations. This

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    has been a form of expression which has still not been widely accepted or respected by people living within the region and those within the wider world. In the early 1900’s‚ the use of dialect in Jamaican advertisements on the radio by the late Honourable Louise Bennett-Coverley was received with some amount of reservation from the various quarters of the region. Some critics believed that the use of dialect in the media created a stereotype of the people and the language (Herdeck 1979). However

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    the chief guest‚ the Academic Director‚ Mrs Meena Gul. She’s the lady whose presence and charming smile is constant source of motivation to the entire student body. Thank you so much Ma’am Meena for sparing time out od your busy schedule. Honourable Director‚ Our Esteemed Principal‚ Worthy Administration and Faculty. Most valued parents and my dear Grammarian‚ this is Ali Gilani‚ the head boy and Dua Syed‚ the head girl From LGS township to welcome you on the most awaited of all events‚ The

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    development of plots and characters of her novel Pride and Prejudice. In the nineteenth century’s rural England‚ marriage was a woman’s chief aim‚ both financially and socially. Financially because of women’s dependent position marriage was the "only honourable position"‚ infinitely preferable to the dependence of precarious shabby-genteel spinsterhood. Money was‚ therefore‚ a very significant aspect of Austen’s society‚ especially when marriage was concerned. "A single man of large fortune" was naturally

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    Brutus the betrayer

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    below. “Caesar must bleed for it! And‚ gentle friends‚ Let’s kill him boldly‚ but not wrathfully; Let’s carve him as a dish fit for the gods‚ Not hew him as a carcass fit for hounds.”-Brutus “But Brutus says he was ambitious; And Brutus is an honourable man” -Antony 6. Write sentences that introduce the relevancy of these quotations‚ and use a colon before each quotation. Paste these sentences below. This is when he announces to others the need to kill Caesar. This act shows his disloyalty

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    When deconstructing any text‚ an understanding of its context can only help comprehending the ideas therein. The speeches by Martin Luther King (MLK)‚ John F Kennedy (JFK) and Mark Antony’s address in Julius Caesar are each characterised by effective use of rhetoric and passionate delivery. Each speech was delivered in a time of crisis from Ancient Rome civil war to the 1960s civil unrest. The distinctive voices of each speech becomes apparent when examining the words on the page as well as the method

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