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    .LIST OF TABLES Page No Table 1: Operationalization 31 Table 2: Products Benefits- Customers View…………………. ……………………….... 39 Table 3: Importance of Customer Based Pricing – Customers View...………………… 40 Table 4: Importance of Location in choosing an Automobile Service Station- 41 Table 5: Attraction towards the Promotional Offers of Automobile Service Stations- Customers View...…………....................................................................................................42

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    Brandon Schlichting Michael Street English 101 CA October 23‚ 2011 Word count: 1‚032 My opinions of the workforce based from “No long Term” To find a job today requires thinking outside the box and being creative‚ like finding a unicorn. People become more desperate to find work in today’s economy‚ making it a job itself to make sure the bills are paid on time. The difficulty of finding a nice paying job isn’t the only thing that’s changed though. The hierarchy of the work environment

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    The Glass Menagerie Surrealism is an early 20th century art movement promoting the idea that the "real world" is within the inner consciousness of the human mind. It stated that art should be built from the full expression of this inner consciousness without any editing. Within this scene of The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams used dreams‚ memories‚ and surrealism in order to portray the complex relationship between the family members. Scene six involves Tom bringing Jim O’Connor over for dinner

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    village: the Price family‚ Lone Ranger‚ Cinderella‚ Briar Rose‚ and the Tribes of Ham” (21) Why make use of parables‚ as the characters do throughout the text? “My monkey sock monkey was named Saint Matthew” (50) Note the use of metaphor: “a unicorn that could look you in the eye” (7). Why is it effective to describe events or objects in this way? Note the call to the shifting audience of the speaker. What does that indicate in context? Imagery: what is the effect of describing the scene

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    Bradley Main Wonder Sentences Part 1- The main character’s name was August Polman. He has a messed up face. He has a sister named Via. August has had 27 surgeries. He has never been to school and is going to fifth grade for the first time. He has been homeschooled his whole life. He has a best friend named Christopher. He lives in Manhattan. August had a nurse that kept farting. When August was born the hospital was a mess. When he was born the nurse farted the loudest fart ever. The doctor’s

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    Texts in Time Texts embody paradigms corresponding to their social‚ economic and historical contexts. The capacity of thematic concepts to transcend time is manifest within Mary Shelley’s 19th century gothic novel Frankenstein (1818) and Ridley Scott’s science fiction film Blade Runner (1992) as both pose similar existentialist discourses regarding the fate of humanity. As a Romanticist‚ Shelley condemns humanity’s intrusive assumption as creator. Similarly‚ Scott responds to Shelley warning by

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    With the fear instilled in them by religion‚ they publically whip themselves to seek for forgiveness from The Creator. In less extreme methods‚ potions laced with mercury‚ powdered horn from unicorn or attaching live chickens around plague buboes are used. The natives delve in usage of magic rings and amulets‚ spell casted powders and alkaloids to shield themselves from the plague. Some chose to pack herbs or ornate pomanders to purify air while

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    son’s classmates in preschool. It says “Alex has been gender fluid for as long as we can remember‚ and at the moment he is equally passionate about and identified with soccer players and princesses‚ superheroes and ballerinas (not to mention lava and unicorns‚ dinosaurs and glitter rainbows).” they explained that Alex had recently become inconsolable about his parents’ ban on wearing dresses beyond dress-up time (Padawer‚ 1). When Alex was 4‚ he pronounced himself “a boy and a girl‚” but in the two years

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    On December 26‚ 1944 while the Battle of the Bulges raged on in Belgium‚ Tennessee Williams paced the floor in the Civic Theatre in Chicago minutes before the first performance of The Glass Menagerie. Williams had a lot on his mind after the failure that was Battle of Angels four years ago and the mediocrity of the final rehearsals. During the four years after Battle of Angels‚ Williams worked for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a writer and worked on The Glass Menagerie in the meantime. Right before Williams

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    I. Basic Information Author: J.K. Rowling Published by: Scholastics Inc. Copyright: © 1997 by J.K. Rowling No. of Pages; 309 II. Author’s Background J.K. Rowling was a struggling single mother when she wrote the beginnings of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on scraps of paper at a local café. But her efforts soon paid off‚ as she received an unprecedented award from the Scottish Arts Council enabling her to finish the book. Since then‚ the debut novel has become an international

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