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Week 4 Checkpoint Detecting Plagiarism Q: Response to Results The results of the paper‚ Lab Courses Go Virtual‚ came back with 98% similarity of plagiarism. This result defiantly exceeds the maximum amount allowed in regards to plagiarism. If I were the student‚ I couldn’t look my instructor in the eye or in this case respond to any correspondence with a clear honest and complete reason as to why I would have done something so deceitful as to copy some else’s work. My course of action toward
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CONCLUSSION and RECOMMENDATION Computers are becoming in our life and one cannot image life without computers in today’s world. If you go in any establishment computers are all places. We can say that this kind of innovation assist each and every one of us uses to experience a well-situated life. Thus‚ we students also need to use different gadgets‚ devices or modern technologies in order to have an easy going life at school. A manual computation in a school won’t give us a quick computation. Grade
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"How little a thing is needed for us to be lost or to be saved?" Both stories‚ Maupassant’s "The Necklace" and "A Story of an Hour" by Chopin portray two different yet alike women‚ who refuse to accept their destiny and deny the life of women of their class. They are both lost‚ and are looking to be saved‚ however‚ they find themselves in a big trouble just when they think they succeeded in their search. Nature plays a major role in both of these women’s lives. Both struggle to find their independence
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Like many of Maupassant’s short stories‚ "The Necklace" is told by a third-person narrator‚ who avoids judging the characters or their actions. The narrator does have access to the characters’ thoughts‚ and mentions that Madame Loisel is unhappy because she feels that she married beneath her. But for the most part‚ the author simply describes the events of the story‚ leaving it up to the reader to determine the nature of the characters through their actions. Most of all‚ the narrator is concerned
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* Tonga Islands Necklace‚ ca. 1810-30 Whale teeth‚ Fiber 86.50.2 IUAM 31 in. cord; 5.25 in. longest tooth Madison Turner FINA-A351 December 3‚ 2012 * The object of art in which this paper analyzes is a necklace from the Tonga Islands‚ approximately from the period of 1810-1830. It is made of tabua- polished ivory whale’s teeth- that has been decorated with dark motifs and strung on a fiber cord. The approximate length of the necklace’s cord is 31 inches‚ with the longest tooth measuring
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Mathilde borrows a diamond necklace from her. She goes to the party with feeling special. When she gets home from the party‚ however‚ she finds that the necklace is no longer on her neck. She and her husband search desperately for it‚ but cannot find it. She becomes terrified‚ and quickly writes Madame Forestier that the necklace has broken‚ buying her more time to find or replace the necklace. She and her husband search through many jewelers‚ looking for a similar necklace‚ and finally they find
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stories derives from the fact that Maupassant presents his characters‚ poor people or rich bourgeois‚ as the victims of ironic necessity‚ crushed by a fate that they have dared to defy yet still struggling against it hopelessly. ABOUT THE NECKLACE · It was first published in the Paris newspaper Le Gaulois on February 17‚ 1884‚ and was subsequently included in his 1885 collection of short stories Tales of Day and Night (Contes dejour et de la nuit). · It was an
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worth a lot of value? In the story The Necklace Monsieur Loisel worked enough to get his wife an invitation to a party for the fancy which is mainly a lot of high class or important people. Monsieur’s wife Madame Loisel had always wanted to enjoy the life of the high class because she thought she deserved to live like them which led to some troubles in the story as Madame Loisel gathered enough money to buy a dress and had her friend buy her a fancy necklace. I believe that Monsieur Loisel is a believable
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This statement is explored in one of the famous short story‚ “The Necklace‚” by Guy de Maupassant‚ short story about understanding life challenges. In this short story‚ the Author introduces a character named Mathilde Loisel who’s obsessed with glamour‚ like the nice things. What she wants to get out of life is luxury. Mathilde Loisel’s character changes towards the end of the story. This is because in the beginning of the story‚ she is a person who is not accepting her place in the social structure
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