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    Sadra Haji Alli Afzali The Advantages and Disadvantages of Living In Countryside Nowadays‚ the sudden increase of population in the cities is one of the most important concerns of our times. Thus‚ families seek to live in a safer and calmer environment. Hence living in the countryside has a lot of advantages‚ but also some disadvantages. To state a few of the advantages‚ we can consider the fact that the countryside

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    Earnest is better than hip In The Last Lecture there is a section that is called “Earnest is better than hip” written by Randy Pausch. In this paper I am going to explain what the lesson Randy learned was‚ and what the incident he learned the lesson from was. At the beginning he explains that he would take an earnest person over a hip person any day. He says that because a hip person is someone that is not serious and jokes around a lot. An earnest person is someone that is honest‚ hardworking

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    Importance of Being Earnest‚ to be “Earnest” is to be “honest‚ and “truthful”. Which was what the protagonist and main character Jack Worthing used to slip away from responsibilities he had to face. Oscar Wilde used the name earnest but the characters act completely different from it. It’s a pun on the word earnest‚ when the title is the importance of being earnest but they

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    Political History of Nepal - SLC notes POLITICAL HISTORY OF NEPAL DELHI AGREEMENT AND THE END OF THE RANARCHY. § The cruel Ranas ruled in Nepal for 104 years. Some of the people were well known about the cruel behavior of Ranas. These people got organized with each other and formed an army (liberation army). The liberation army captured the places of Terai like Bhairahawa‚ kailali‚ kanchanpur‚ Malangwa‚ Rangeli etc. and formed their own government. They created awareness among

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    ’ Does the dramatic comedy in ‘Earnest’ seek only to amuse an audience or has the play more of a moral message than might‚ at first‚ be clear? The importance of being Earnest is a satirical comedy‚ which ridicules the social values of the Victorian Era. Despite the farce used within the play‚ the comedy is shown to have deeper meaning. As Freud said‚ “Every joke contains an element of seriousness; a joke is never just a joke.” Related to this quote‚ in ‘Earnest’‚ l think there is a moral message

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    How are the female characters in The Importance of Being Earnest presented and in what ways do they conform to the Victorian ideal of passive women. Victorian England made a clear division between gender roles of men and women. The life of a conventional Victorian woman was focused on marriage and family in which her upbringing was based on this. Young girls were brought up to perfectly innocent and sexually ignorant. The typical Victorian woman was seen to be weak and passive‚ she was taught to

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    article “The Case of the Use of Animals in Biomedical Research” by Carl Cohen‚ he supports Regan in his moral theory‚ however‚ he argues that animals should not have rights‚ and he also points out that the using of animals in medical research is important. “The Case for Animal Rights”‚ “All Animals are Equal” and “The Case of the use of Animals in Biomedical Research” let us know that although hurting animals is not unlawful‚ it’s morally wrong; for the purpose of protecting animals‚ people must change

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    How Far Do You Agree With The View That Lady Bracknell Does Create Comedy in ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’?  When deciding if a character creates comedy or not it is important to weigh up the pros and cons of their main attributes. For me‚ overall Lady Bracknell does create comedy so I agree with the view but as with anything else it is arguable. It is clear the her triviality‚ character inversion and Wilde’s use of stock character create comedy although it can be argued that she is nonsensical

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    1 Joe’s pizza parlor is attempting to minimize total inventory cost. The cost of each pizza is $1.25. The cost of capital is 18% and the physical cost of maintaining his pizza inventory is currently running at 2% of cost. Joe pays his secretary/bookkeeper $7.50 per hour. Joe’s secretary can place an order in 15 minutes with materials and overhead cost of $15.00 per order. Records show‚ weekly pizza sales as follows: Weekly Pizza Sales Week Sales(units) 1 475 2 515 3 525 4 500 5 485

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    Importancehe Importance of Being Earnest‚ A Trivial Comedy for Serious People is a play by Oscar Wilde. First performed on 14 February 1895 at the St James’s Theatre in London‚ it is a farcical comedy in which the protagonists maintain fictitious personæ in order to escape burdensome social obligations. Working within the social conventions of late Victorian London‚ the play’s major themes are the triviality with which it treats institutions as serious as marriage‚ and the resulting satire of Victorian

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