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    Advice to a Discarded Lover by Fleur Adcock explores both pity and revulsion‚ through the use of figurative imagery; a dead bird‚ maggots and the remaining bones. They are an analogy of the dead affair. With the use of figurative language the images are seen‚ smelled and heard. An authoritative voice is created to advise and command attention‚ through the use of instructive language throughout the six stanzas. Personification‚ analogy‚ rhetorical question and the way a word sounds‚ are also used

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    way of free artistic expression. The most prevalent achievement from women’s nudity has been the infamous Hugh Hefner‚ the creator and mastermind behind the world famous Playboy Magazine. The company itself has gained a worth of nearly 500 million dollars (Forbes‚ 2011). Regardless of its success‚ the company has had its fair amount of negative media attention as well as legal trouble. One reason Hugh Hefner and Scott Flanders

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    all good supervisors have in common. A good boss treats all her employees fairly. She doesn’t single out one employee for better (or worse) treatment than the others. A poor supervisor has favorites. Sometimes she’ll even use her favorites to spy on other employees. She expects them to tell her what the others are saying about her. This can cause a lot of bad feelings among employees. A good supervisor gives clear and understandable directions‚ She doesn’t constantly change her mind about

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    Possible Selves Possible selves refer to the selves taht you might become. "Possible selves are highly personalized‚ vivid‚ futuristic images of the self that feflect hopes‚ fears‚ and fantasies" (Hockenbury and Hockenbury‚ 2003). Some examples of positive hoped for possible selves might be the successful self‚ the creative self‚ the rich self‚ the thing self‚ or the loved and admired self. Some examples of the negative dreaded possible selves might be the alone self‚ the depressed self‚ the

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    is important to many individuals. What is more important is where do they find it? Relationships‚ one of the best way someone may find or seek refuge. When seeking for help from a good/best friend or family member they have a better chance of getting help than anyone else. What if that certain individual didn’t want or they couldn’t find help? Finding a good place to go to is also a great idea. Having a place to hide from reality is important. Sometimes hiding from one another can bring self-peace

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    fell deeply in love with Othello. She was extremely loyal and faithful to the heretical general. Desdemona died at the end of the play as a result of many mistakes she made upon handling her relationship with Othello. Arguably‚ the first mistake that she ever made was marrying Othello‚ a heathen who did not match her complexion; it was a marriage that was not permitted by the society at the time. Othello’s gain of Desdemona aroused the jealousy of Iago‚ who believed that Othello was not a proper spouse

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    Anything is Possible I have recently completed my research work based on American Dream. The title of the research is “Evolution of American Dream: A Comparative Analysis of Fitzgerald‚ Thompson and Walls”. This study area deals with American Dream notion of Americans over eighty five years’ time span; starting from 1920 and ending in early 21st Century. I would admit this that while studying American history I was startled to know about problems of American society in this time period. It was bewildering

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    year and a half. In this time‚ I have seen her confidence grow exponentially. Several months ago‚ Audrey was promoted to Supervisor in the Card & Gift Department. In this time‚ she has done quite well. Audrey demonstrates considerable poise in all situations. She is well liked by both customers and employees‚ and has been able to establish friendly relationships‚ while still maintaining professional boundaries. A few days into her start as a Supervisor I had an unexpected family emergency‚ and had

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    In Scott Bransford article “Camping for Their Live”‚ Bransford writes about a newlywed couple Marie and Francisco Caro and many other homeless people in California’s Central Valley. The Caros didn’t have enough money to put a down payment on a home therefore they became homeless. Bransford uses a concerned tone when writing about the homeless in California. Bransford has some strengths and some weaknesses in his article. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of tent cities and

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald‚ also known as F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a very influential author of the early 1920’s. Fitzgerald’s most famous work‚ The Great Gatsby allows the audience to experience the skewed morals and the falsified idea of the American Dream following World War I. Fitzgerald’s unique adult lifestyle‚ the time period in which he lived‚ and his modernist approach gave him an ultimatum to compose The Great Gatsby‚ leading to his dramatic impact

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