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    The thesis statement of the essay "The Clinic" is the last sentence of the second paragraph when the author writes‚"It gave the impression of more than the typical stomachache‚ and I plied ahead‚ waiting to finally ask the key question that slipped the knot on this mystery and sent the bacteria or virus or swallowed garden flower culprit plummeting into my lap." This statement demonstrates that the author is only troubled by the patient’s medical history instead of the most important information

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    mythology and epic heroes. However‚ to what extent can Robinson Crusoe be called the “first novel” and how is it different from all that have been done so far? Besides‚ what are the evolutions in the novel genre leading to Victorian novels‚ like Pride and Prejudice published almost one hundred years later (1813) in terms of style‚ themes and concerns? Augustan writers‚ before Daniel Defoe‚ were very protective of the status quo and their novels were philosophical and religious‚ based on a myth of the

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    “Wit‚ Humor and Irony in Pride and Prejudice" Introduction The objective of this paper is to analyze the wit‚ the irony and the humor present in the novel made by Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice‚ written between 1796 and 1797. This novel is basically a love story that deals with the theme of marriage‚ social classes‚ and their differences and prejudices. The heroine Elizabeth Bennet is a 20-year-old girl‚ described as an intelligent and witty person‚ living

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    Throughout this passage from Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen utilises various narrative techniques. These include dialogic qualities (showing) and the use of third person narrative including focalisation and free indirect speech (telling). Both showing and telling work on different levels to further the reader’s interpretation of different characters and give meaning to the novel as a whole. The use of dialogue allows the reader to engage in conversations between characters‚ thus adding drama to

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    DATA ANALYTICS USING HADOOP AND ITS FUNTIONALITIES Thesis statement: In the modern world‚ the delivery of treatment models is rapidly changing and many decisions are made behind these changes are driven by using data. In today’s world‚ it is becoming much important to understand as much as possible about the patient by picking up the warning signs of illness at early stage of treatment than later stage. So‚ Big data and Hadoop in healthcare sector are being used to predict occurrence of diseases

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    Pride and Prejudice Analysis First impressions powerfully influence perceptions of people. Elizabeth’s initial judgment of Darcy keeps her from acknowledging the chemistry they have‚ creating an internal struggle between attraction and prejudice. The social class barriers that separate her and Darcy bind Elizabeth to her social status. Therefore‚ she becomes unwilling to recognize the attraction she has for him due to an inability to act on it. This internal struggle between attraction and prejudice

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    Summer Reading Assignment English Language AP Dialectical Journals Passage/Quotes from Text Page #/¶ Response 1. "The priest was blessed with a long‚ incriminating finger‚ which he used to point out sinners in public‚ and tongue schooled in arousing emotions." Pg 2 /¶2 (C) As I continued reading on how the priest was to spot the sins his fellow community has committed‚ it kind of surprised me. My priest could probably tell the people who sin from the guilt that appears in their face but the

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    Austen’s characters challenge the beliefs and expectations about class and gender in her culture thoroughly Austen uses the actions and words of Elizabeth Bennet to show her opposition of the beliefs and expectations of her time period. After hearing that Jane got sick at Bingley’s property "Elizabeth continued her walk alone‚ crossing field after field at a quick pace... with weary [ankles]‚ dirty stockings‚ and a face glowing with the warmth of exercise" (33). Women of the time period were supposed

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    Chrysalids Religion can persuade many people to do many unintelligent things such as dehumanizing people who fail to meet the dictates of the religion‚ and has the power of persuading people into doing nothing about the situation because it be known as unacceptable to "God". Ignorance‚ Culture of fear and discrimination are three themes that demonstrate that ignorant adherence to man-made tenets‚ attributed to religion can dehumanize those who fail to meet those so-called dictates of the religion

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    Thesis Statement In William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”‚ Macbeth is a tragic hero who causes suffering by committing murder and distress‚ exemplifying the negative effects of a bloodthirsty desire for power. II. Topic Sentence Macbeth’s want for power causes him to commit acts of murder that brings great pain for the people of the kingdom. Details -Macbeth’s prophecy and wants to be king -Macbeth murders Duncan  horse went crazy‚ cattle died‚ people revolted -Madbeth kills Banquo b/c afraid of

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