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    "The Escape" by Somerset Maugham I have always believed that if a woman made up her mind to marry a man nothing could save him. I have only once known a man who in such circumstances managed to save himself. His name was Roger Charing. He was no longer young when he fell in love with Ruth Barlow and he had had enough experience to make him careful; but Ruth Barlow had a gift that makes most men defenceless. This was the gift of pathos. Mrs. Barlow was twice a widow. She had splendid dark eyes and

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    In the history of art‚ we have seen many paintings which share the same content‚ but were done by different artists in different movements. Each of the artists has a different style‚ different ways to observe what they see to translate into a painting. An example is the “The Regatta” by Theo van Rysselberghe in 1892‚ and the “Slave Ship” by Joseph Mallord William Turner in 1840. “The Regatta” is an oil on canvas painting‚ with the size of 25 x 33 inches. This painting depicts a seascape scene

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    A Feature Article – Bullied bullying bully Nowadays in our society‚ many people suffering in different kinds of bullying‚ for example: Cyberbullying‚ Disability bullying‚ Gay bullying‚ School bullying‚ Sexual bullying or even Workplace bullying etc. No matter how old are you‚ you may also have such kind of experience. Almost a third of teens either were bullies or were bullied‚ some of them even afraid to wake up to go to school. ” Bullying is when a person is picked on over and over again by an

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    evaluative meaning. The context is arranged so that the qualifying word in irony reverses the direction of the evaluation‚ and the word positively charged is understood as a negative qualification and (much-much rarer) vice versa. Irony thus is a stylistic device in which the contextual evaluative meaning of a word is directly opposite to its dictionary meaning‚ So‚ like all other SDs‚ irony does not exist outside the context‚ which varies from the minimal - a word combination‚ as in J. Steinbeck’s

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    Jane Doe Professor Womack ENGL 3306 23 April 2010 The Lovers’ Verse: A Stylistic Analysis Much of the verse in A Midsummer Night’s Dream is written in rhymed couplets. At one point in the dialogue between Lysander and Helena‚ however‚ the couplet form expands to a triplet‚ three rhymes in a row‚ before returning to couplets: HELENA. Yet Hermia still loves you. Then be content. LYSANDER. Content with Hermia? No! I do repent The tedious minutes I with her have spent. Not Hermia‚ but Helena

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    "TEEN DRINKERS DON’T GROW OLD" They Die Young It is said that teen drinkers or smokers don’t grow old‚ which others think as a good thing. But the fact is they don’t grow old because they die young. No offense but it’s the truth. But this doesn’t indicate that drinking alcohol & smoking is forbidden to happen. Almost 60 percent of teenagers these days are drinkers or smokers‚ especially for the gentlemen. It’s a bit of shocking but true and a half of this 60 percent is even the educated ones

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    2. Write the features of HRM Human resources refers to the people that work for an organization and the capabilities of these people. The fun resource management covers (HRM) all the activities that are designed to acquire‚ preserve‚ develop and use th in an organization. The basic purpose of HRM is to make effective and efficient use of human resources of an o towards achievement of the goals and objectives of the organization. The various areas of influence of the HRM include the following

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    Patrick Goss Advanced PR Writing: Feature Word Count: 1050 Purpose: Lay out point of views to the subject Audience: College athletic supporters Pay to Play: College Athletic’s Solution to Problems? Imagine this: you are a star athlete at the University of Miami. You meet Nevin Shapiro‚ a wealthy businessman who is willing to help you out. As a struggling college student‚ let alone a college athlete‚ money is hard to come by. There is no time for work between all the training and practices

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    INTERPRETATION AND STYLISTIC ANALYSIS Introduction — The presented for interpretation and linguistic analysis short extract narrative is a brief part of/from the novel «...» of a (the) modern English/American writer — ..... or — The text passage under analysis is a short extract narrative from the novel «...» of a (the) modern English/American writer —.... I. Summary A summary is a clear concise orderly retelling of the contents of a passage or a text and is ordinarily about 1/3 or 1/4 as long as

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    The United States Constitution not only provides a basic framework of government‚ but also allows for the flexibility to adapt to changes over time. Two basic constitutional principles that allow for the Constitution to be changed are judicial review and the amendment process. These principles have helped the Constitution adapt to the changing times in the United States. Judicial review refers to the power of a court to review the constitutionality of a court case‚ treaty‚ or law. When speaking

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