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    Christopher Morley

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    living using rhetorical effect. As an essayist on laziness‚ Morley presents his subject to the audience in the didactic and amicable tone‚ using a sophisticated dictation to provide style. Morley advertises the attractiveness of laziness by appealing to some of society’s greatest desire: relief from responsibility‚ respect‚ happiness‚ and enlightenment. Similar to the styles of propagandist advertisers in unSpun‚ in his essay Chris Morley is able to guarantee the readers something valuable for nothing

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    Fishermen Struggles

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    possible solutions. Introduction Kerala‚ God’s own country‚ has a coastal line of 590 km. length which is less than 10% of the country ’s total coastal line. Fishing is the mainstay of about 3.6% of the State ’s population. More than 9.29 lakhs fishermen comprising 7.20 lakhs (77.50%) in marine and 2.09 lakhs (22.50%) in inland sector are engaged in fishing. Its water front contributes to about 25% of the country ’s fish catch‚ providing a livelihood to the State ’s fishing community. The fish-able

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    Lewis Morley Essay

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    technological advances‚ music‚ film and rebellious trends such as the evolving and drug epidemic and flamboyant scandal. So when Lewis Morley photographed infamous protagonist Christine Keeler‚ it not only “captured the buoyant spirit of the time” – says Morley‚ but created an image which would always remain significantly associated with the sixties. Lewis Morley born in 1925 established his career as a photographer as he began as fashion photography‚ and soon after moved onto photographing icons

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    April 3rd‚ 2006 The author also uses characterization to bring out the theme. Even though this short story is only 6 pages long Callaghan really lets us get a feel for the characters. This is done two ways. One is through other characters so that there isn’t a bias. The author lets us see other character opinions about the main character Smitty. For example the owner of the hotel describes Smitty as being "A mild‚ harmless looking guy" and also said he was very "polite." We see what Michael

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    Morley Minto Reforms Essay

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    Use source 1‚2 and 3 and your own knowledge. Do you agree with the view that the real purpose of the Morley-Minto reforms was to divide the nationalist ranks? Explain your answer using sources 1‚2‚ 3 and your own knowledge (40 marks) The establishment of the Morley- Minto reforms occurred in 1909 with the intention of creating a fairer and more effective form of governance and administration within in India‚ with the hope of pleasing the Indian people. The reforms were a result of change concerning

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    Thursday‚ February 20‚ 2014 Morley Callaghan’s Portrayal of Themes As a teenager did you understand and appreciate your parents love and loyalty? Often in literature‚ short stories have themes that are targeted to children to try to teach them a valuable lesson. Similarly‚ the short story “All the Years of Her Life” (Morley Callaghan) has 2 central themes that include moral growth and motherly devotion. Early in the story‚ Alfred’s emotional dependency and lack of maturity are highlighted;

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    Christopher Morley wrote “On Laziness”‚ an essay about laziness in 1920. Morley wrote this just after World War I to explain the effect of philosophical laziness on a person’s happiness. The author proved that the philosophically slothful man is the only truly happy person using comparative analysis‚ historical evidence‚ and repetition. In his essay “on Laziness” Morley compares the life of a lazy person to that of an active person to prove that a philosophically lazy person is happier. Morley states

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    Temper-Morley Analysis

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    Temper—Morley I feel perfectly content at Woodrow Wilson Skateboard Park‚ a cement swell in the ground located just west of the easternmost point of the north side of Chicago and trapped perennially in the mental space inhabited by fourteen-year-old angry youths. Outside of home and school‚ it is the place where I have spent most of my life. Its terrain so familiar‚ I could navigate it blindfolded‚ towed on my board by a pack of feral dogs. Much of what I know of life‚ I learned there. A sea of

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    Strawberries - Critical Essay Christopher Callaghan 12th September 2012 “Strawberries” by Edwin Morgan is a loving poem‚ which explores the wonders of human emotions such as love‚ lust and fear. The poet’s purpose in writing this piece was to educate the reader and to evoke emotions with poetic techniques. Morgan uses some extremely effective metaphors in this poem to describe his relationship with his partner: “We dipped them in sugar‚ looking at each other.” The sugar signifies that

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    In his essay‚ On Laziness‚ Morley expresses the topic of laziness by persuading his audience about the attractiveness that indolence gives through appeal to human nature and rhetorical effect. He argues that laziness can be advantageous in some scenarios as the lazy man can focus on his own problems‚ not the problems of others. Morley presents his subject of laziness to the audience in an informative and amicable tone‚ using sophisticated diction to provide style. The idea that laziness can be

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