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     tools developed by Magwitch and Miss Havisham to  be used in exacting their revenge upon society‚ they are understood better as two sides of the  same coin. ​ Both Miss Havisham and Magwitch equate their charges with possessions​ ­ Estella is  associated with Miss Havisham’s jewels and Pip is associated with land and stocks. Because  Estella and Pip are likened to objects that can bought‚ Miss Havisham and Magwitch think that  their charges themselves can be owned. However‚ the two young adults‚ at least at first‚ only feel

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    kids. Addie had an affair with Mr. Whitfield and had Jewel. She gave Anse Dewey Dell for the negative of Jewel and last Vardaman. Addie is bitter about her life and doesn’t show the love and affection towards her kids except to Jewel her favorite. As long as she is around this family the more suffering she will bring to them. All her children except Jewel want her love and kindness but she rebukes them. In the beginning of their journey Jewel takes horse with him‚ but Anse is against this because

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    and more than Addie‚ he knows that words have power‚ that they create their own experiences” (Jacobi ‚ np). From a reader’s perspective‚ Darl’s reality is reality. For example‚ Darl knows that Addie loves Jewel most of all. That is why he feels that he has to prove that he loves her more than Jewel does‚ so that she will love him‚ too. Cora says‚ “It was the sweetest thing I ever saw. It was like he knew he would never see her again… I always said Darl was different from those others” (Faulkner‚ 704)

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    the most powerful quotes that anyone can be exposed to. I was never a lover of quotes growing up‚ minus the ones that spoke about my teenage ‘bloopy’ dilemmas. However‚ while researching on a topic for a debate I was preparing I stumbled upon this jewel and ever since it has been cemented in my heart. It is through education that one

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    Je m’appelle Gustave Moreau‚ and I just introduced myself in my native language. You see‚ I was a french painter‚ born in Paris‚ who specialized in symbolism. I was born on April the 6th in the year 1826. My paintings lean a bit towards romanticism and neoclassicism with the themes focusing on the mysticism‚ in the beginning‚ but my style changed more as my career progressed. I often painted using my dear friend‚ a woman named Adelaide-Alexandrine Dureux‚ as the model. Historians speculate that

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    However‚ the above doesn’t seem to hold true for supermarket chains. Owing to a change in management‚ Jewel Osco’s move to ditch its loyalty card and opt for “everyday low prices” instead was not received very well by the regular customers. They felt that their right to exclusive discount was being taken away from them and thus‚ Osco lost quite a few customers. Ultimately‚ Supervalu had to sell Jewel to Cerberus‚ owing to the disappointing sales. REFERENCES: - McIlroy‚ A‚ & Barnett‚ S (2000)‚

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    Barbie’s Success Story Submitted By Kishor Chandra 92062 WMG 18 1 Question 1. Analyst observed that the Barbie‚ the main icon of American culture‚ reflected changes in American society. Analyze the changes in Barbie’s image over the years. Answer. Barbie was considered an icon of American culture across the world and a representation of the richness and luxurious lifestyle of the Americans. She was also regarded as a role model who inspired young girls to become independent and self

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    One of his last achievements was that special combination of both called the Tower of Jewels. It was his contribution at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition world’ fair and held in San Francisco. Taking center stage the structure was an impressive four hundred thirty five foot tall and was the entrance to the Court of the Universe. The beautiful structure was enhanced with faceted jewels. They were cut glass called Novagems‚ each were backed by a tiny mirror. The creative structure

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    Around the world we had seen that for going out or being a good looking person people must put on one as a minimum of fashion jewels‚ since they made a better aspect impression of each one that wears it‚ specially if we are talking about high classes such a first-world countries families and monarchies. but… ¿did we know how these special materials get extracted?‚ Gold‚ diamonds‚ copper or any precious metal that industries use to make womans and mans happy all around the world requires a lot of

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    As I Lay Dying exhibits an almost inhuman reduction of character to the barest urges of desire and destination‚ reflecting a level of reality unique in Faulkner’s fiction. The prominence of Addie’s father’s flat insistence that our lives are no more than preparation for death‚ whatever the form our “readiness” may take‚ draws the novel into consideration of the hypothesis Freud raises in Beyond the Pleasure Principle: “that ‘the aim of all life is death’ ” (Freud 1961a: 32). The death to which life

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