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    Laroya‚ Celyna Angelica M. Rizal Course 2CA3 March 15‚ 2012 1. The North Borneo Project The Borneo project was a proposition of establishing a Filipino colony in Borneo under the British power. It would have been a great project but‚ like unfortunate plans‚ there were hindrances that led to the well-planned project to be left-out and dropped. One of the reasons would be the response of Governor General Eulogio Despujol. It is known that Dr. Jose Rizal sent letters

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    Three major hypocritical religious leaders in Candide are The Grand Inquisitor‚ Pope Urban X and the Jesuit priest. The Grand Inquisitor is an important figure in the Portuguese Catholic Church. The Grand Inquisitor wanted to buy Cunegonde from Don Issachar. He was staring at Cunegonde during mass. The Grand Inquisitor has unmartial relations on his mind

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    Within Dostoyevsky’s The Grand Inquisitor and Herman Melville’s Bartleby the Scrivener are expressive figures facing problems of an existential nature. Consumed by an inability to find purpose in life‚ their actions and reactions become characterized by absurd and illogical streaks. The characters begin to align with the ideas surrounding existentialism‚ most notably with the “sense of disorientation and confusion in the face of an apparently meaningless or absurd world." As they attempt to understand

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    Virginia Woolf vs. Orhan Pamuk Aykut Can TÜRKMEN Petroleum – Gas University of Ploieşti Abstract: The aim of this paper is to compare and indicate the affect of “stream of consciousness”. Moreover‚ I tried to show the (dis)similarities between these two important writers. In this paper‚ for Orhan Pamuk‚ I focused on the novel which is called “Sessiz Ev (Silent House)”. Key words: stream of consciousness‚ omniscient point of view‚ third person narration‚ impact

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    Author One day in about the year 95 A.D.‚ a man named John had a vision from heaven. The book of Revelation is John’s record of that vision (Revelation 1:9-11). John was a Christian leader of Jewish origin who was in exile on the Roman prison island of Patmos. We don’t know why John was exiled to Patmos‚ but it may have been for refusing to worship the Roman emperor Domitian‚ who had declared himself a god. Tradition says John the apostle (Mark 3:14-19) was the author of both Revelation and the

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    EXILE IN DAPITAN Arrival in manila. Rizal and his sister Lucia arrived in Manila at nooon of Sunday‚ June 26‚ 1892‚ on board the small steamer Don Juan. The met by s platoon of carabineers and their commander. While the carabineers were inspecting their luggage‚ a captain and sergeant of the Guardia Civil Veterana (Manila Police)‚ both in disguise‚ watched the inspection procedings. After the customs inspection‚ Rizal and his sister were allowed to go. The Founding of the Lega Filipina. The

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    FOCUS QUESTIONS What are the roots of the modern European era? There were countless political‚ social and economic events that unfolded in the Middle Ages that could be said to be the roots of the Modern European Era...; such as the Black Death‚ the Hundred Years’ War‚ the Great Schism‚ the Reformation of the Church‚ peasant rebellions‚ so on and so forth. However‚ most all of these events were the seeds of broader effects. They brought on such values as Capitalism‚ Nationalism‚ Humanism‚ the

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    Christianity was introduced to Mi ’kmaq by the Jesuits. Because of the increasing reliance on European goods‚ though they absorbed lots of European advanced techniques and goods‚ they lost their own traditional skills. Life of Mi ’kmaq was changed dramatically and thoroughly. Overall‚ the European Contact

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    verse contains consistent use of rhyme and repetition further emphasising the stylised nature of the play. Eliot utilizes the form of verse and prose to create effect. He switches from verse to prose to emphasise the didactic content within the interlude and to allow the Knights a deep and intellectual explanation of the murder. This is not the case in Bolt’s ‘A Man for All Seasons’. The narrative within Bolt’s play is naturalistic and therefore easier to read and arguably more accessible. Bolt states

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    with Shep Huntleigh. Both character’s drinking habits lead to destructive behaviour‚ Stanley commits domestic violence‚ Blanche deludes herself. Stanley wins the power struggle over alcohol as he can regain himself and his life after his drunken interludes whereas Blanche’s are her gradual departure from sanity. Motif of

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