said to him in an accent whose sweetness already seemed to come from another world‚ ‘And then‚ do you know‚ Monsieur Marius‚ I believe I was a little in love with you.’ She essayed to smile again and expired” (901). Eponine was in love but nearly invisible to Marius and because of this she had a lot of self-pity. But when the grim reaper came knocking at her door‚ she was forced to wake up and make the best of her current life. Eponine serves as a good example of how a person‚ if faced with misery
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Objective: find a shortest path from s to t Model: P = {paths from s to t} W = cost of edge (i‚j) ij f : P ( i ‚ j ) R Wij - 7- Ex2: the 0-1 knapsack A mountaineer has a knapsack of capacity b kg and n cans with weights ai and energy content ci‚ i = 1…n. Which cans can he bring such that the overall energy content of the knapsack is maximal ? Data: two
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and in varying locations. Masculinity is perpetrated to be the dominant form of gender‚ and if portrayed correctly it often results in privilege in a number of different ways including employment‚ home life and sports. Despite this privilege being invisible‚ the perception of what it is to be a ‘real man’ is based on society’s presumptions; and it is these presumptions that are then responsible for the structure of society. This essay will explore the privilege that one gets because of the ‘correct’
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Robert Strode In Peggy McIntosh’s article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible backpack” we see detailed examples of how white people are extremely privileged in ways that people of other races may never understand. Even though sometimes we do not realize this is happening it has been seen to be true in many things throughout history and in the world today. One of the parts of this article that caught my eye and made me think a bit was the list of 26 white privileges that McIntosh wrote about
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“Class‚ race‚ sexuality‚ gender and all other categories by which we categorize and dismiss each other need to be excavated from the inside” (Allison 1996). Gender‚ race‚ and class are the three key factors that form the experiences of all people. Currently‚ the common thought process thought by many is that race‚ class‚ sexuality‚ and gender are very separate subjects and do not interlock. However‚ as we are now starting to see in society these four subjects could not be more interlocking. All of
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Provide three ways you explained the complexity/detail of your final project in your rationale (How did several decisions work together in your project to create a meaningful effect?) a I chose to explore the way that Doris Lessing displayed the theme of maturation by creating a mixtape of the development and evolution of music from 900 AD to 2014 b I also chose to explore the metaphors Doris Lessing used in his short story Through the Tunnel by using symbols in a film (such as a day to night
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aspect of the thesis. (pick one that has evidence) • Use quotes in your paragraph to back up your elaborations and explanations of the point you are making. 3 quotes will be sufficient. (You can also insert quotes of ’one-word’ which are impactful). Unpacking the quotes form a core of your explanation as it explains how the quote successfully backs up your point. • Common aspects of analyzing the quote
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Cited: McIntosh‚ Peggy. "White Privilege: The Invisible Knapsack." From Inquiry to Academic Writing: a Text and Reader. By Stuart Greene and April Lidinsky. 2nd ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin ’s‚ 2008. 350-57. Print. Tatum‚ Beverly. "Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together In The Cafeteria?" From Inquiry
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History and Theory of Planning Objective The objective of this course is to understand the broad trajectories of urban spatial planning globally and how they have shaped the discourse of planning Indian cities. Who is a planner? How has the role of the planner changed? What are the historical traditions of planning that seem to influence contemporary planning practice? What are the emerging paradigms in urban spatial planning? Through seminars‚ case studies‚ response papers and assignments
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Plant Cell>>Factory A:Nucleus>Main Office The main office of a factory regulates all activities‚ and controls everything that happens inside the factory‚ as does a nucleus in a Plant cell. B:Cell Membrane>Guard The guard of a factory protects the factory from harm‚ and checks trucks‚ that are coming in‚ for anything that could harm the factory‚ as does the cell membrane of a Plant cell. C:Nucleolus>Boss The boss of a factory controls the office and has a high authority in the factory
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