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    In the middle chapters of the book‚ “Just Listen‚” the location stays the same in the city of Lakeview in her home and school. However‚ the time moves forward into the school year as well as backwards in the past to further explain future events. Moving forward‚ the mood changes to hesitant and tense. The author intensifies the mood by revealing the drama that began the feud between the main character‚ Annabel‚ and her ex-best friend‚ Sophie. For example‚ Sophie believes that Annabel had relations

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    Analysis of growth in savings and investment since 1980-81 and its relationship with economic growth. INTRODUCTION The study of dynamic relation between savings and investment has received considerable attention in recent years especially in emerging economies like India. The role of savings and investment in promoting economic growth of India has been given paramount importance since independence. Savings and investment have been considered as two critical macro-economic variables with microeconomic

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    Plot summary “A Rose for Emily” is a short story divided into five sections: Section one opens with a description of the Grierson home and its setting in Jefferson. The narrator mentions that over the past 25 years Miss Emily’s home has fallen into despair and become “an eyesore among eyesores.” The first sentence of the story sets the tone of how the citizens of Jefferson felt about Emily: “When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to the funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection

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    life from the way the townspeople behave all the way to Emily’s unrequited love for Homer Barron. In "A Rose for Emily"‚ the underlying theme was that nothing is as it appears. The neighborhood that Miss Emily lived in was solely concerned about what other people thought of their community although they claim that it is all for the well being of Miss Emily. Faulkner uses diction that strongly portrays the citizens as nosy and outlandish people‚ "‘Of course a Grierson would not think seriously of

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    phone. Kesha said Tyniah tells her brother (Keaton) everything due to them being so close she said Tyniah also told Kyion about Tyion’s behavior. Kesha said that is how she found out about Tyion’s behavior towards her which led her to ask the child what exactly

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    the atmosphere and setting affects the plot with the witches‚ Glamis castle‚ and the Dunsinane banquet. The play starts with the Witches‚ which is at a desolate place with thunder and lightning. "When shall we three meet again in thunder‚ lightning‚ or in rain?" The witches are the main source of the evil and supernatural in the play. "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair" They also give an impression of fear‚ horror and mystery. Glamis castle also affects the plot of Macbeth because it is where Macbeth

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    How does Hulu’s business model and value proposition differ from the traditional broadcast media and YouTube? Hulu’s business model is essentially the same as that of traditional broadcast networks. Both offer professional content and generate revenue through advertisements based on audience volume (some broadcast networks have license fees). However‚ Hulu’s value proposition differs significantly by enabling users to watch content when‚ how‚ and where they want. YouTube also generates revenue through

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    The narrative of My Sister’s Keeper alternates between first-person accounts by the novel’s different characters. The bulk of the story takes place in the present‚ in a one-and-a-half week stretch of time. Sara Fitzgerald‚ a former attorney and current stay-at-home mom‚ narrates the remainder of the story from different points in the past but moving gradually toward the present. One final chapter‚ the epilogue‚ occurs in the future. In 1990‚ doctors diagnose Sara’s two-year-old daughter‚ Kate‚ with

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    To what extent would you agree that style would be valued more highly than plot in the work you have chosen to explore? R.K. Narayan is one such modern writer whose novels are set in the colonial and post-colonial periods of India. In his works‚ he created the imaginary town of Malgudi‚ which was in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India‚ where realistic characters in a typically Indian setting lived amid unpredictable events. The book ‘Waiting for the Mahatma’ written by Narayan begins in latter

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    destiny. As Marx says‚ "The immediate aim of the Communists is the same as that of all other proletarian parties: formation of the proletariat into a class‚ overthrow of the bourgeois supremacy‚ conquest of political power by the proletariat" (95). What Marx offered the working man sounded like a dream to them. He offered them free education for all children in government schools. Abolition of children’s factory labor. The idea of a parent’s children

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