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    For my Internal Assessment I have chosen to do a review of Caryl Phillips’ post-colonial work of fiction‚ “Cambridge”. This novel published in the year 1991‚ explores the interlocking of a variety of forms of marginalization‚ displacement and dispossession that emerge from the experience of cross-cultural encounters. It persistently raises questions of home‚ identity and belonging. Philips’ novel is set in an unnamed small Caribbean island during a transitional period‚ sometime between the abolition

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    Saving Endangered Languages- Saving Our Diversity Oliver Wendell Holmes said “Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.”  It implies all the languages in this planet play an important role in formation of diversity and cultural identity. Starting with simple grunts and moans‚ for a thousand years‚ the human species has developed a sophisticated language of gestures combined with spoken language. Today‚ along with many advantages that globalization has

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    Virginia. He expresses his willingness to take up arms to defend his state. The letter illustrates Lee’s dignity‚ loyalty‚ and bravery. The Last Leaf by Oliver Wendell Holmes The last leaf is about an old man that already lose his friends \’cause their time had already came and that man was left like the last leaf on the tree.And Oliver Wendell Holmes compares himself to that man.If he will be like him‚he want to see the other smiling than to be alone and left behind. This poem is about a man who walks

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    April 30‚ 2013 Period 3 PERSONIFICATION ESSAY: THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS In the poem‚ “The Chambered Nautilus”‚ written by Oliver Wendell Holmes‚ he tells the fate of a nautilus to show us that we should live our lives like everyday like its our last and that we should move forward from the past. To prove his moral‚ he tells the fate of a nautilus by giving it human qualities and using personification to show how it lives its life and not dwell on its past. Homles uses personification in this poem

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    In this case‚ Ron Birch‚ product manager for the new pasteurized king crab of Phillips Foods‚ needs to make a decision for the phase II of launch of king crab. He planned to continue the magazine strategy used in phase I‚ but Cherry Stockworth‚ vice-president of marketing of Phillips Foods‚ recommended him to use the budget to support half of cost of International Boston Seafood Show. According to the information given in this case‚ I don’t think this is an either-or choice‚ and my recommendation

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    Phillip Malloy is a fibber. Charlie Gordon is mentally disabled. Phillip Malloy deliberately lies and is untrustworthy with his actions and statements. Charlie Gordon is mentally disabled and sees the world as a happy and innocent place. Phillip Malloy is an undependable teenager who only says what benefits him. It’s a real debate on who is the unreliable narrator. Phillip Malloy sees the world like any other teenage boy would see it. Phillip questions the world around him. He knows how to analyze

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    Dana Phillips‚ who studies ecocriticism and American literature‚ employs his 2003 book The Truth of Ecology: Nature‚ Culture‚ and Literature in America as a critique of mainstream realist forms of ecocriticism. He places emphasis on the need for ecocriticism to be truly more interdisciplinary‚ and that ecocritics need to more fully incorporate the sciences‚ as well as the history and philosophy of those sciences. In its entirety the text suggests‚ in a somewhat defiant tone‚ how ecocriticism has

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    Organizational Social Responsiveness from CSR perspective Introduction This paper will first briefly discuss the CSR theory by reviewing its development history. Focus will then be paid on the study of organizational social responsiveness‚ which includes two basic processes‚ namely first monitoring external social demands and expectations and then developing internal social mechanisms (Bartol‚ 2011). To be more precise‚ the author would like to study the social responsiveness from a CSR perspective

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    Summary Title: Rabbit Proof Fence Composer: Phillip Noyce Screen Play: Christine Olsen Year: 2002 Text Type: Film Genre: Adventure‚ Drama‚ History Appropriation: * Dorris Pilkington Garimara’s book; Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence   Audience: * Non-indigenous People * Possibly Internationally Purpose: * To inform responders of the injustices done to Aboriginal Australians * To persuade responders to empathise with victims of the stolen generations * To provide

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    King Philip’s War generally started‚ because of the abuse that Indians had taken from the English. There was a steady decline in Indian population‚ territory‚ and cultural integrity in the mid seventeenth century. (Textbook Pg. 57) King Philips War was a war of perception. The English had their reasoning for the war and the Indians had theirs. Throughout the war there were a lot of difficult choices the Indians and the English had to make. The choices that the English made also led to differences

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