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    We are moving away from nature‚ as our lifestyle is getting techno-savvy. While we cannot run off from nature because we are part of it. We have not yet fully explored whatever nature has stored in for us. This reality can be a disturbing point with humans. Since the centuries‚ certain European and oriental countries have been exploring the use of herbs and has been in practice. Immense work has been done‚ which eluded the common man’s reach and knowledge. With life on tech-route‚ human sufferings

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    ‘‘THE AESTHETIC POINT OF VIEW’’ the world of artistic expressions has traveled many theories and philosophies regarding the beauty in our cognition of the art world. Art theories and philosophies still grows exponentially in inclusion of all the elements the twenty-first century’s technologically advanced progress brings. So when a creation is judged‚ how is the assessment of aesthetics justly endorsed as a valuable addition to the art world or as a figment of artistic attempt? The quest

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    narrator uses a third person’s point of view making us understand who Okonkwo was from an outsider point of view and the Igbo culture . The use of the third person gives us a non-biased opinion on the character the description in the passage : ‘He was tall and huge‚and his bushy eyebrows and wide nose gave him a very severe look .’ we can interpret that he was sturdy and imposing. The way he was described fits perfectly with his character. Okonkwo was a wrestler‚ one of the greatest of all time‚ as

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    Different View Points on Effectiveness of Employee Motivation Introduction Today‚ employee motivation has become significant for organisations and all sizes companies that toward their organisational objectives in a competitive marketplace. An effective employee motivation in organisation is the creation of conditions and through a variety of effective means to various needs of different staff levels‚ and the main purpose is to motivate employees who have great initative that good management

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    My First Time Away From Home Leaving go to high school was my very first time away from home‚ and it took a lot of adjusting to a new surroundings. I didn’t have my mother or my grandmother right by my side anymore and I needed to become more independent on doing things on my own. Adjusting to a new city‚ community‚ and school was a challenge because I was used to being in my own city‚ with my old friends‚ at my old school. I often got homesick and wanted to go home‚ but I soon adjusted. Another

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    story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” is a Southern Gothic style story written by Flannery O’Connor. It is through examination of the setting‚ point of view‚ characters‚ and theme that this reads like a horror story. Through deeper analysis of the characters and theme in this short story‚ there is a deeply rooted religious message told. The setting and point of view offer a classic horror story experience that can be seen throughout the piece. For instance the setting is in a random town in Georgia‚

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    “Title” Point of view‚ if changed‚ can render a reader’s entire interpretation different. Though it seems insignificant next to other tasks given to an author such as plot or word choice‚ a simple shift in the perspective of a story can change the entire meaning. “The Story of an Hour” is a story‚ which if not read closely can be considered a tad confusing with its surprising shifts in emotion and unforeseeable end. The point of view of this story is third person omniscient limited‚ which is proved

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    Koree Conley 12/12/2012 Word Count: 2‚525 The Enola Gay Controversy: A Historian’s Point of View Historians today all too often have to play the role of the “bad guy” while trying to keep public history accurate. It seems as if publishing any type of article or exhibit will lead to some type of disagreement and debacle with politicians‚ veterans‚ families involved in that particular subject‚ then eventually the general public as a whole. This was seen in 1994 though 1995 during the Enola

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    We all know that the point of view is a crucial element in a story. It tells the narration the author employs to let the reader “hear” or “see” what takes place in a story. In the book Red Wolf by Jennifer Dance‚ the author uses third point of view to hook the readers into the book. The benefits of this point of view are it allows the writer more freedom in how the story is told. The author not only can report the facts but can include feelings and thoughts of any character.The narrator can also

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    Dramatic impetus is defined as an impelling movement or force within a play. In A View from the Bridge it is dependant on conflicts between opposing sets of values in areas such as relationships‚ gender‚ age and the community. The main character we are opposed to is Eddie as his set of values towards the end of the play contradict values of society‚ his family and even his own. He represents the older generation and the male stereotype of the 1950’s and also demonstrates justice being put to serve

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