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    Executive Summary Bath & Body Works is owned by the Limited Brand Company‚ who operates the retail stores in the malls all over the world. They offer their customers personal care products‚ like hand lotions‚ body soaps‚ creams and body spray in all kinds of fragrances. They also offer a line of men’s showering and grooming products‚ likes lotions and creams in different fragrances. The company has in addition for teenagers‚ in the group from thirteen to eighteen years of age. The company

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    SCRIPT Charecters Juliette:- AJMAL Maid:- NAYEEM Jeanne:-HASSAN Gaston:- ADEEB Mrs. Al Smith:- NAYEEM Summary Villa for sale is a drama written by Sacha Guitry. In this drama Juliette puts up her villa for sale. Some customers come to see the villa but they do not buy it. After almost a month‚ Juliette gets a call saying a lady will come to buy it. A French couple Gaston and Jeanne come to take a look at the villa. While waiting for the owner of the villa‚ Gaston indicated that he has no

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    cities‚ namely Epsom‚ Islington‚ Buxton and Cheltenham.Yet it cannot be denied that they were not as famous as the city of Bath. Bath is the most representative city to depict the striking urban and social development of hot springs in England at that time. As a matter of fact‚ we must remember the fact that from the early eighteenth century until the early nineteenth century‚ Bath developed from a small provincial spa to being the most fashionable place‚ outside of London. The spa was famed for its

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    The Wife of Bath and the Role of Women The Prologue to the Wife of Bath can be analyzed to reveal many medieval conceptions of women in England. Certain factors like religion‚ tradition‚ and politics and social etiquette had a monumental effect on the social views of what women’s role should be. The Wife of Bath has been called “the first feminist” because of her refusal to adhere to the traditional way of life expected from her by society simply because she was a woman. The time period in which

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    That saying some life’s journey can change a boy to a man‚ well that quote runs fluid with the story of The Wife of Bath. The reader follows a young knight’s journey to find what women want the most‚ the knight sees the trip as just a way to escape capital punishment but what he learns will be a true test to his growing up. The young knight may not be the smartest and most likely character but what he does leave the readers with is a lesson for all sorts and shapes. His journey for searching for

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    an equal status to men in political‚ social and economic matters‚ it’s part of the idea called Feminism. In many ways‚ does the Wife of Bath‚ display many characteristic of women in the 21st century‚ who instead of being directed by men‚ she views herself as an independent person. Throughout her introduction of the tale‚ and the story itself‚ we see the Wife of Bath as an experienced‚ intellectual woman‚ who despite in a world of patriarchal power‚ she provides for herself financially‚ emotionally

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    The Wife of Bath: Female Empowerment In Medieval Europe women traditionally occupied specific gender roles. Some of these roles that women were expected to carry out included wife‚ peasant‚ artisan and nun. Women during this period were constantly told by society and the church that because of their gender they were meant to be weak and submissive to men. Geoffery Chaucer a poet in the late medieval period sought to challenge these constraints placed on women during this period‚ through the

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    Francis I: A Pope For The Poor? Task: Use the available resources on Moodle to help answer the following questions. You may need to carry out some basic research. | 1. When a new Pope is elected in it is tradition that they take a new name. Why is the name Francis significant? Who is he named after and why were they important?Pope Francis is named after Saint Francis of Assisi. St. Francis of Assisi was born into a wealthy family although after the war he decided to live in poverty. Which

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    Engle GS2745 It Takes Courage To overcome any challenge or obstacle in life is to refuse to let it stand in your way. Overcoming difficulties in life does not require physical strength or mental brilliance. To achieve whatever problems or goals you face in life you just need strength of mind. With this you can live your life the way you choose no matter what. There will always be people who will say that you are not going to make something out of yourself and it takes a very courageous and

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    The Wife of Bath is the Perfect Character to Tell a Tale about Sovereignty Geoffrey Chaucer‚ the writer of The Canterbury Tales‚ weaves relatable stories‚ ordinary and extraordinary characters‚ and timeless lessons‚ to create this tale. The Canterbury Tales is based around a group of people who are on a pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket. One of these characters that Chaucer focuses on is the Wife of Bath. She is described as a worldly woman who has been around. The Wife of Bath has been married

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