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    Twelfth Night

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    man’s attire to assume the position of the Duke’s comrade‚ immediately conveying the notion of deception. In this manner‚ she illustrates that she does not deem herself fit to court the Duke as she is but believes that she needs to hide under the guise of a man in order to grow close to him. She hears of the Duke’s infatuation with Olivia and wills to serve her. This would provide her with a place of hiding until she is ready to let her identity be known but create the image that Viola believes herself

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    complaints made by Mr. Jackson‚ a European. Baker’s arrogance at being able to be “successful with all other nationalities” became a personal challenge for him. Baker wanted to get Rennalls to admit to his resentment and/or racial concerns in the guise of trying to help Rennalls in his career development. Theory: The diversity theory of: Discrimination and Fairness Paradigm is a theory that fits well with this case study but it has its strengths and weaknesses. When people come together in organizations

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    high-performance trams‚ and effective traffic restrictions introduced in the central area to give priority to trams and every encouragement to use public transport. America: The revival of the streetcar or tram in North America (usually in the guise of light rail) has been just as remarkable as in Europe. The Americans love affair with the automobile may not be over‚ but they have at least realised that it is not possible to rebuild major cities to accommodate unrestrained traffic growth‚ either

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    Suicide In The Lottery

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    The idea that lemmings will commit mass suicide every few years by jumping off cliffs and drowning in the seas below were once attributed to drops in the lemming population. In theory‚ once a few lemmings died‚ other lemmings rapidly followed. While the lemming suicide hypothesis is a mere myth‚ it parallels a vulnerable aspect of human society--- following the crowd can have dangerous consequences. For example‚ look at the fictional world of a short story: “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. In its

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    During the middle ages‚ Europe was under the dark shadows of ignorance and superstition and their towns were underdeveloped and lived near the woods‚ so they always feared wolf attacks. They feared leaving their village and would find human limbs in their fields. The first recorded Werewolf sighting took place around the countryside of German town Colongne and Bedburg in 1591.Few people cornered a large wolf and set their dogs upon it. They started to pierce it with sharp sticks and spears. Surprisingly

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    The Witch Themes

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    encounter with a witch about halfway through the film. Furthermore this Guilt of Sin theme ties in perfectly with the movie’s tagline theme‚ which is Evil takes many forms. Uniquely the family sees the titular witch character in several different guises‚ hinting at their own complexities. Thomasin sees‚ a tall and formidable stranger who may either be the witch or her master Satan‚ Katherine sees her as her two dead children‚ and Caleb sees her as a seductive more youthful version revealing

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    During the late 70’s and throughout the 80’s‚ the sexual revolution was sweeping the nation and sex was becoming a more permissive topic of discussion. Many movies released around this time‚ capitalized on this and included sexual themes. Blue Velvet is no exception to this. Blue Velvet is a 1986 cult-classic mystery film the title of which coming from a song of the same name. The film follows a college student named Jeffrey who returns home after his father suffers from a stroke. While walking

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    For this reason‚ he decided to leave the Congress Party. The British became weary of him and placed him under arrest. When he started a hunger strike unto death‚ they let him go but kept him under surveillance. Subhas eluded the police‚ under the guise of a Pathan with an alias‚ ’Mohammad Ziauddin’. He crossed the Indian border in Afghanistan so that he could enter Russia and form an Indian independence Army to oust the British. His efforts failed‚ and he ended up as an ’Italian diplomat’‚ "Orlando

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    Utopia or dystopia?

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    The novel Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley‚ portrays a dystopian society that completely limits the citizen’s lifestyle. Like many other dystopian societies‚ it is under the guise of being utopian. The residents are born into a permanent caste system‚ all the citizens are at the absolute mercy of 10 World Controllers‚ and they are conditioned and brainwashed into emotionless cyborgs. The readers are introduced to a strict caste system early on in the novel which outlines the conditioning for each

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    Animal Rights in India

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    them too. But in India and several other developing/underdeveloped nations‚ this concept has not stuck on. Here in India‚ we see no harm in abandoning cattle or pets on the streets as and when we please‚ or in hunting down endangered animals in the guise of “fun”! Age old hunting practices are still followed although they have been officially banned. From film stars to politicians‚ everyone wants to shoot down a chinkara and get have rhino horns in their living rooms as trophies. Celebrities still

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