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    Compare and contrast This Boy’s Life and The Odyssey as a journey story. This Boy’s Odyssey As the story of Jack progresses in This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolf‚ general situations of which Jack is dealing with coincides with situations and events also depicted in the epic The Odyssey written by Homer. Both stories are written in a sense of progress. They are strongly alike and in alike in various forms of features and aspects in which the story lines fall into. In This Boy’s Life‚ Jack and his mother

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    Learner Note: It is difficult to discuss a specific DRAMA in this session‚ since all schools are not doing the same prescribed work. This session will focus more on introductory notes on the study of drama and will include extracts from some of the prescribed plays. It is‚ however‚ very important that you know the basics of studying drama – once you understand HOW to look at a prescribed play‚ your understanding of literature will definitely improve. It is also wise for you to prepare well for any literature

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    driven the change in Macedonia are: 1. Balkans being a political and cultural crossroad throughout history. 2. A civil war in 1990’s due to unresolved ethnic and religious tensions. Question 2 Ans: The first reason for change in that country was to transform Macedonia into democratic state and integration into European society Secondly‚ establishment of industrial relations arm that would act as conflict management to solve various ethnic‚ and political and sectors tensions and differences

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    Can Detour Protein Candy Bars make you look attractive? In our daily lives we are exposed to advertisements that can impact us negatively or positively. When we look at an advertisement we tend to look at what is being advertised but if we looked more closely‚ there is always a story that is trying to be told to us. Several advertisements can bring negative stories that can be sometimes sexist. Sexist ads portray women as objects in order to convince consumers to buy the

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    Irony in “Good Country People” Flannery O’Connor uses characterization‚ and the themes of good versus evil and the psychological and physical problems of the characters‚ to create irony in the story. The characterization of both Mrs. Hopewell and Joy/Hulga creates irony‚ which begins with their names. Then the theme of good versus evil‚ demonstrated by the belief that country people are “good”‚ also creates irony. The story is about a farm owner‚ Mrs. Hopewell‚ her only

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    How does the quality of life in Dharavi differ from the life in Palo Alto and how does it affect the happiness and daily life of its citizens? What factors influence this? Dharavi suffers from a low quality of life and is unable to meet many of its citizens needs. The area lacks privacy as well as sanitation and houses are usually composed of mud and logs. Many factors cause this low quality of life‚ but the main cause is found in history. The area of Dharavi started off lacking lots of proper materials

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    justified in designing curricula based upon their expert knowledge of what qualities are desirable in adult members of society‚ and which experiences would generate said qualities; and (ii) curriculum defined as the deeds-experiences the student ought to have to become the adult he or she ought to become. Hence‚ he defined the curriculum as an ideal‚ rather than as the concrete reality of the deeds and experiences that form people to who and what they are. Contemporary views of curriculum reject these

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    ignorance is bliss‚ but others may argue that being “awake” is the true gift In life‚ something which can never‚ ever be taken away from you. Being able to see everything with “open” eyes only comes with experience and determination‚ something which the author Tobias Wolfe had seen and felt‚ but also wanted to deny and oppress for fear of losing his ignorance and innocence. In his autobiographic memoir‚ This Boy’s Life‚ Tobias lives with only his mother‚ on account of his mother’s divorce‚ and he

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    Hulga in “Good Country People” “She looked at young men as if she could smell their stupidity” (638). This exemplifies the attitude of Hulga‚ the protagonist in “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor. Hulga is a woman who has been dealt a tough hand in life‚ and lives with disabilities but still maintains a wrongly arrogant front. Hulga has chosen to believe in nothing‚ thinking that there is no purpose to life. Through her arrogant actions‚ ignorance and belief in nothing‚ Hulga is brought

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