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    not only because of the setting’s influence on its language‚ but also the style it was written in. Kelman uses stream of consciousness here‚ making ‘retelling’ it in Polish a deeply confusing process. The fragment regarded depicts our hero‚ Patrick Doyle‚ driving‚ caught between real life and fantasy. Naturally‚ one wants to make the translation seem as easily-flowing as the original. With stream of consciousness it is crucial that the reader feels they are actually following the focalizer’s thoughts

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    Stephens 1 Jeff Stephens Kathleen Roddy ENGL 1102-208 7-20-2011 The Antagonist is Not Who You Would Think In “The Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck‚ the character’s conflicts are very obscure. The main character‚ Elisa‚ is in constant conflict with herself‚ which she projects onto her husband and the tinker. Though Elisa appears to be dissatisfied with her life‚ she has no way to change it‚ and she becomes increasingly crass as the story progresses. Although she appears to be the

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    Deep Ecology and its Relation to the Third World This paper will begin with an exposition of the article‚ “Radical Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique” written by Ramachendra Guha‚ a sociologist and historian involved in ecological conflict in the East and the West. In this article‚ he refers to American environmentalism as “deep ecology”‚ a modern theory founded by Arne Naess. Guha’s argues that based on a comparison of the concepts of deep ecology and other cultural

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    Jacob Marks Dr. Williams CRTW 2 10 November 2011 The Portrayal Of The Working Class The film‚ On The Waterfront‚ portrays the labor unions and the working class in a rather unflattering light. It portrays the working class as uneducated‚ uncivilized‚ undesirable‚ and immoral and also portrays the working class as subservient to the upper class. The stereotypical portrayal of the working class in On The Waterfront conforms to and overturns the stereotypical portrayals of the working class found

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    3/6 pg9. Bartolo‚ K. (2008) ‘”Bogan”: Polite or not? Cultural implications of a term in Australian Slang’‚ Griffith Working Papers in Pragmatics and Intercultural Communication 1(1)‚ pg7-20. Herald Sun (2008) ‘Do you agree with Lord Mayor Robert Doyle that bogans are bad for Melbourne?’15/2‚ pg51. Karstedt‚ S. (2001) ‘Comparing cultures‚ comparing crime: Challenges‚ prospects and problems for a global criminology’‚ Crime‚ Law and Social Change‚ 36. pg295. Kissane‚ K. (2006) ‘Latest outfit flags

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    Anthony Verrastro Mr. O’Brien English Short Fiction L3 21 December 2012 Duchess of Death‚ Queen of Crime‚ Master of Murder The most sold fiction author is not William Shakespeare‚ not Edgar Allen Poe‚ nor is it J.K. Rowling. Agatha Christie is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “Best Selling Fiction Author of All-Time” in 2007. As an author‚ she also holds a place in being called the “second best-selling author of all time” and “the second most translated book” only behind William

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    Financial Statements 1 Financial Statements ACC 280 Emily Roddy Financial Statements 2 Introduction The purpose of this paper is to define accounting‚ and identify the four basic financial statements. The paper also explains how the different financial statements are interrelated to each other and why they are useful to managers‚ investors‚ creditors‚ and employees. Accounting Accounting is a business discipline that allows companies to record‚ analyze‚ and retrieve critical

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    Sherlock Holmes (/ˈʃɜrlɒk ˈhoʊmz/) is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A London-based "consulting detective" whose abilities border on the fantastic‚ Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning‚ his ability to adopt almost any disguise‚ and his use of forensic science to solve difficult cases. Holmes‚ who first appeared in publication in 1887‚ was featured in four novels and 56 short stories. The first novel‚ A Study in Scarlet‚ appeared

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    consider adapting to life in the wilderness as ordinary‚ with no supply of internet‚ service‚ beds‚ or washrooms. The upbringing of a post-apocalyptic world is ultimately altering the economics of the world. The portrayal of an upside down perspective on the new‚ changed creation‚ furthermore demonstrates where to essentially locate oneself in. In the novel Station Eleven‚ Emily St. John Mandel produces a horrific post-apocalyptic world‚ implying that the wilderness is exceedingly more resourceful

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