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    Shakespeare ’s Plays Within Plays and Characters Within Characters In A Midsummer Night ’s Dream‚ Shakespeare creates in Bottom‚ Oberon‚ and Puck distinctive characters who represent different aspects of himself. Like Bottom‚ Shakespeare aspires to rise socially; he has ambitions‚ and interacts with the queen‚ however marginally. Through Bottom‚ Shakespeare mocks these pretensions within himself. Then again‚ Shakespeare also resembles Oberon‚ controlling the magic we see on the stage; unseen

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    Tiffany Eu‚ 7605325435 Packaging Assignment – Sun-Maid Raisins There are not many brands of raisins that are found on a shelf of a typical supermarket but compared to its competitors‚ like Newman’s Own Raisins and Champion Raisin‚ the Sun-Maid raisins packaging stands out. Since sun-maid raisins come in many different packaging sizes and forms‚ I will focus on their 15-ounce red box packaging. Sun-maid raisins stand out due to many factors like its visibility‚ the information given on the packaging

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    Malaysia’s maid crunch hits households By Beh Lih Yi (AFP) – Jan 24‚ 2011   KUALA LUMPUR — Tens of thousands of Malaysian households have been thrown into domestic chaos as a shortage of maids hits a country with a long-standing addiction to cheap foreign labour. Nearly two million foreigners‚ mostly from Indonesia‚ are registered to work in Malaysian homes‚ shops‚ factories and plantations‚ and many more are undocumented‚ making Malaysia one of Asia’s biggest importers of labour. Maids from Indonesia

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    ENGLISH SCRIPT Charecters Juliette:- AJMAL Maid:- NAYEEM Jeanne:-HASSAN Gaston:- ADEEB Mrs. Al Smith:- NAYEEM Summary Villa for sale is a drama written by Sacha Guitry. In this drama Juliette puts up her villa for sale. Some customers come to see the villa but they do not buy it. After almost a month‚ Juliette gets a call saying a lady will come to buy it. A French couple Gaston and Jeanne come to take a look at the villa. While waiting for the owner of the villa‚ Gaston indicated that he

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    citizens of that time‚ who worked for the white people as slaves or maids. During the 1960’s time there was a small rebellion in Jackson Mississippi influenced by a book called the “The Help”‚ which was life changing for black citizens. Skeeter the protagonist of this story gave three big impacts to the black community. First‚ Skeeter stood up for the black people’s rights by writing the book about the experiences of the maids. Second‚ is that when the book got published‚ the message was spread

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    Stockett‚ who wrote the novel “The help”‚ talked about maid’s’ life in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ in The United States of America during the sixties. How the Whites treated the Blacks. They used to be maids for Whites in the 1960s before getting their civil rights. Aibileen and Minny were the main characters as Black maids‚ and Miss Skeeter the white female‚ who wrote their stories‚ to show how they suffered. Aibileen was a servant to Leefolt family and Minny was a servant to Holbrook family. The movie showed

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    realizes that her decision was the outcome of years of built up frustration because of being under appreciated and oppressed.Nora’s decision‚though rash was completely justified and I would agree with her. The play starts with Nora instructing to her maid to hide the Christmas tree away before the kids come and her husband enters and fondly calls her names like ’squirrel’ and ’sky-lark’.The first few paragraphs show how Nora’s role in her own house was scarcely more than taking care of her children

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    front of you this afternoon arguing that we should not hire maids in our houses. And now‚ I am going to point out the points I am going to discuss through my speech. 2- Outline: * First argument: Child-maid relationship. * Second argument: Home environment safety. * Third argument: Child abuse. Transition: I’ll start my speech by talking about the first argument which is Child-maid relationship. 3- First argument: Child-maid relationship Ladies and gentlemen‚ no doubt that you are

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    because clearly the white Americans worked. The white Americans could afford to pay maids to work for them. The maids were hard workers as well because they had to make a living for their families too. The third one is Progress. I feel like based on the movie and the times we live now we have come along ways. Slavery was abolished and blacks could live a more normal life and not have to continue as someone’s maid. The fourth one is Equality. For decades-long fighting for equality for women failed

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    universality of this action. The exact woman and exact street don’t matter‚ it is as if they are every woman or any street. The doctor “tried all his gallantry and wit” (10) in order to woo “this dull hard-hearted creature” (14) to no avail. Finally her maid‚ Jenny‚ tells him of the amount he should pay to see the lady. The fact that his so called wit is not enough to sway the lady suggest outright he is not as clever as he thinks. The words “hard-hearted creature” seem almost mocking‚ as if those are

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