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    with a crown of red hair” and Gemma’s touching of her hair while saying this statement allows the readers to think that Gemma could be the baby girl in the fairytale. Also “A great mist will cover the castle and everyone will die” symbolises the holocaust that Gemma and the other partisans have faced in Chelmno. “Mist” symbolises the exhaust gas that the Nazis used when prosecuting the innocent victims of the holocaust. The curse shows the brutality of human as it represents the Nazi’s prosecution

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    was the plant placed by the bright light. The heat from the light sped up transpiration. The fan also had a decent high amount of water loss per day because the fan provided the plant with air currents that also facilitated in transpiration. In the mist there was little transpiration lost because the saturated wet atmosphere that it produced decreased the amount of water lost. However‚ in the dark turned out to have the lowest average water loss per day because transpiration requires some type of

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    Jane Yolen uses many forms and techniques to convey distinctive ideas about the Holocaust‚ humanity and the power of storytelling. This novel is one that needs to be clearly understood to grasp the true meaning of the story. Yolen uses what could be called a radical structure to get the reader involved with the quest to find out the real history of Briar Rose. Jane Yolen has structured the novel in such a way that it combines the innocence of a fairy tale with the harsh reality of the Holocaust

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    The Woman in Black is a 1987 stage play‚ adapted by Stephen Mallatratt. The play is based on the book of the same name‚ which was written in 1983 by Susan Hill. The venue for the woman in black was the fortune theatre in London and we went there on the 1st of November 2011. The Theatre from outside appears small old and slightly neglected‚ inside there was no attempt to prepare one for or indeed set the atmosphere for the nature of the play. The Fortune is small and the intimacy between actor and

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    Quote Literary/Style Elements Commentary Additional Ideas “The voice of the sea speaks to the soul. The touch of the sea is sensuous‚ enfolding the body in its soft‚ close embrace.” (15) Personification – the sea Imagery – touch Diction – soft‚ close embrace / sensuous Chopin uses to sea to illustrate the freedom that Edna desires and eventually obtains. Edna explores her emotional and sexual awakening which was foreshadowed through the word “sensuous” and the phrase “soft‚ close embrace”. Edna

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    pull and push of war. Their thoughts are caught and trapped. Soldiers lose clarity of purpose and goals‚ becoming unsure of what is truth and what is falsehood. Paul illustrates this theme of destructiveness of war by expressing; “[f]arther on the mist ends. Here the heads become figures; coats‚ trousers‚ and

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    ENGLISH EXTENSION ESSAY – Heart of Darkness/Apocalypse Now The dark core of human nature has been a timeless notion‚ explored and extrapolated by many literary critics. Both the core text‚ Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and it’s film appropriation‚ Apocalypse Now directed by Francis Ford Coppola‚ ignite interest as to question whether humans are essentially creatures of dark nature when stripped down to bare essentials. When these are linked to values of greed and hunger for power and domination

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    allowed to run its ad was because it was not advertising regular tobacco cigarettes‚ instead it is advertising electronic cigarettes (Lovejoy). An electronic cigarette or e-cig is an electronic inhaler that vaporizes a liquid into a vape mist (Cowell). The vape mist gives the device the authentic look and feel of a real tobacco cigarette. The use of an electronic cigarette is not referred to as smoking but instead it is called vaping (Cowell). E-cigs first appeared in the U.S. market in 2006 and since

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    Managing Across Cultures

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    must consider when conducting business in foreign countries is the Problems that often arise through improper translation. For eg. Sunbeam Corporation used the English words ‘mist sticks’ for its mist-producing hair curling iron when it entered the german market‚ only to discover that after expensive marketing campaigns that mist means excrement in German. Another issue for international managers is the unspoken language referred to as nonverbal communication. Many nonverbal cues such as hand signals

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    Summary Of Zurok's Dose

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    Zurok could remember a time when he followed his sire and learned the ins and outs of being a leader. Every day was like waking up to a fairy tale. His sire would wake him up just before the sun began to paint the sky with it[Deleted:the ][Inserted: t]s labyrinth of colors. From the time they woke it was about border patrol‚ checking on the mares‚ and making sure there was plenty to graze on. Zurok’s sire made it clear that his dam was the true show runner though. If his mother said it was time to

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