One of the most employed literary tools during the restoration period was satire in Britain. A club known as the Scriblerus club was formed by Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift and John Gay. These literary geniuses made satire what it is today and made an impact on society, in order for change. The two very different modes of satire in my opinion best captures the spirit of the period 166-1760 because Alexander Pope mainly focused on making a parody of high-class...
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1. Which one among the adults the Little Prince meets do you find the most significant to discuss? Why Among the adults that the Little Prince meets, the most significant one would be the geographer. The geographer was the wisest out of all the other adults. He told the Little Prince that he had a job that took much knowledge to do. The old geographer also starts inquiring about the Little Princeās planet. During his visit to the geographerās planet,...
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Introduction George Orwell's article "A Hanging" explores the dreadful and unsettling experience of seeing a public hanging in colonial Burma during British control. His detailed account, published in 1931, illustrates the dehumanizing impacts of imperialism and the ethical problem faced by those who participate in state-sanctioned violence. The essay analyzes the tremendous effect of watching a life being taken, highlighting issues of justice, authority, and the very nature of humankind via moving descriptions and reflective analysis. Summary George Orwell's article...
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In āThe Veldtā, Ray Bradbury vividly portrays a class distinction between characters. The Marxist lens establishes how the wealth of the bourgeoisie depends on the work of the proletariat. The house plays the role as the proletariat as it performs all the chores for the parents, the bourgeoisie. The children also represent the proletariat as they do not have authority over the parents but instead, authority over the nursery. These class distinctions eventually leads to the inevitable revolution that happens...
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In his renown play āAll My Sonsā based on a true story, written post World War Two, Arthur Miller tells the story of a typical suburban American family who are deeply troubled as they try to deal with the loss of one of their sons. Although the former days are not the only thing that they are trying to put behind them as events from the past and present make sudden revelations and secrets are unveiled because not everyone has...
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Throughout the play Bennett has made Dakin to appear the most confident and self- assured out of the boys but the audience later find out that this is just an act to cover up his vulnerability. An underlying theme in the history boys is sexuality and throughout the play the audience see that Posner is the only boy that is completely open about his sexuality and struggles with the stigma in 1980ās. Posner and Dakin both have different personalities that...
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Iād like to preface this paper with the following quote, not because it is directly relevant to my thesis or point, but because I find it āawesomely hilarious.ā āTake what has to do with the body to the point of bare need, such as food, drink, clothing, house, household slaves, and cut out everything that is for reputation or luxury.ā -Epictetus (Handbook of Epictetus pg. 23) āItās only through reasoning and intellect, not through the body, that the one can...
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Introduction "The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs is a short story that delves into the perilous consequences of tampering with fate through supernatural means. This narrative revolves around a seemingly innocuous talisman that grants three wishes to its possessor but at a catastrophic cost. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of interfering with the natural order of life, highlighting the unintended repercussions that can ensue. The White family, central to the story, experiences a profound transformation...
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Scientific paradigm: Paradigms, introduced by Kuhn in āThe Structure of Scientific Revolutionsā, are the lenses by which science views the world. A paradigm refers to not only the set of theories but also the entire set of processes, equipment, and measurements used to conduct science (Kuhn 1962). Within a paradigm, there is consensus over the fundamental ideologies, techniques, and methods. A paradigm recognizes the achievements of the past and also defines the range of answers/explanations acceptable within the framework. Without...
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Since the publication of Saidās book Orientalism, travel literature has always been mentioned in association with colonial, and post-colonial literature. Jolanta Sztachelska claims that āthe nineteenth century in Europe was the period of travel mania.ā The purpose of this obsession with travel was very simple: profit with the leitmotiv commonly known as civilizing mission . For Nicklas HĆ„llĆ©nm ātravel literature about Africa⦠has more to do with [Western] colonial travel literature than with Africa or actual African regions, histories and...
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Immediately after the release of Anjan Duttās film Srijit Mujhkerjeeās Zulfiqar came out in October 2016 and the audience witnessed a combination of Julius Caesar and Anthony and Cleopatra [Figure 29]. The first half of the film adapts Julius Caesar, while the latter half adapts the plot of Anthony and Cleopatra and the two halves are skillfully linked instead of mixing them throughout the film. In Zulfiqar, the city of Rome is replaced with the brutal politics of the dock...
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Introduction Pollen allergies, commonly referred to as hay fever or allergic rhinitis, represent a significant public health challenge due to their widespread prevalence and impact on quality of life. These allergic reactions are triggered by the immune system's response to pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds, causing symptoms such as sneezing, itching, and nasal congestion. According to the World Health Organization, pollen allergies affect millions globally, with an increasing incidence rate attributed to climate change and urbanization. This essay aims...
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Task 1 Describe your past work in your proposed specialty, including educational and non-course educational experiences, laboratory research, teaching or other relevant employment, publications, theses, research in progress, or other scholarly activities. Example From practicing in the intensive care unit to practicing in a level two trauma emergency department, I have always gravitated towards working with patients requiring acute care resources. As I have worked in this fast-paced environment with this patient population, I have developed a passion to further...
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Ovid Growing up Ovid, full name Publius Ovidius Naso, was a poet born on March 20th in 43 BC; the year after the assassination of Julius Caesar. He was born in a small town called Sulmo, located East of Rome. He was born to a rather wealthy and established family and as a young man moved to Rome for his education which was standard at the time. Ovid lived during the Roman Empire which was a much larger and geographical...
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Introduction The swine flu, a subtype of the influenza virus, poses significant public health challenges due to its rapid transmission and potential for severe outbreaks. Timely prediction and containment are crucial in mitigating the impact of this infectious disease. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative tool in the health sector, offering promising avenues for predicting and managing swine flu outbreaks. According to recent studies, AI models can analyze vast amounts of epidemiological data, detect patterns, and provide forecasts...
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Pass Long Response A performance-enhancing drug is one that is used largely by athletes to enhance their sporting performance and gain an overall advantage over their opponents in order to win their selected sport. Performance-enhancing drugs have been around for decades and has been an ongoing problem aware within the sports community today. Nowadays there are numerous performance-enhancing drugs that can be obtained and used today. Some of these performance-enhancing drugs include Anabolic Steroids, EPO, and Diuretics. Each of these...
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Some athletes in their careers may choose to use performance-enhancing drugs to gain an advantage or improvement in their performance due to the physiological adaptions made by their body as a result of taking performance-enhancing drugs. Athletes may take the opportunity or risk-taking drugs for various reasons, however, this often creates an unfair competitive advantage for that athlete therefore it is unethical as well as medically dangerous. Performance-enhancing drugs are predominantly used with the intention to accelerate visible athletic improvements,...
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Up until about year ago, I really felt like I needed some sort of permission to read poetry and its bizarre because I never felt the same way when it came to reading books. Books just felt like a āfree-range forestā that I could wonder in at any time⦠camp out⦠have some fun⦠go home⦠keep camping whatever! However, as I became familiar and started studying T.S Eliotās poetry, I started to get excited by this medium and felt...
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Introduction Primo Levi, an Italian Jewish chemist and writer, stands as one of the most poignant voices recounting the atrocities of the Holocaust. His memoir, "Survival in Auschwitz," offers a harrowing account of his experiences in the Nazi concentration camp, providing a narrative that is as much a testament to human resilience as it is an indictment of human cruelty. Leviās work not only chronicles the dehumanizing conditions of Auschwitz but also delves into the psychological strategies and ethical dilemmas...
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The legend of Robin Hood has been around for centuries. This story of an outlaw hero, a generous criminal, the āPrince of Thieves,ā is a popular story that has been told in many different ways throughout generations. This legend does not tell the story of a common criminal. The courageous, selfless Robin Hood steals from the rich and gives to the poor. The legend of Robin Hood is a tradition that has no specific location or era that it originated...
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There is an abundance of contrasting views that debate whether psychologists provide a useful service by assisting interrogations. Firstly, before discussing the role that psychologists play in the interrogation and torture process; Both of these aspects need to be defined. Torture is summarised as āintentionally inflicting severe pain or suffering on anotherā while conducting their official duties but there needs to be proof that he had authority and justification do to so, furthermore it is irrelevant whether the suffering is...
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1. Problem Identification & Analysis 1.1 Organisational Culture During her tenure as superintendent of the Atlanta Public School System (APS), Beverly Hall instilled a problematic results-driven culture, placing premiums on student performance with no tolerance for any results bar unattainable performance. This poisonous achievement culture was exemplified by the view that her management enforced a ālow score out the doorā (Simons & Kindred, 2017) policy with employees. This organizational culture spread like a plague throughout the APS infecting all levels...
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Text: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Prescribed Question: How and why is a social group represented in a particular way? My critical response will: Show how different social classes are portrayed in the Victorian Era. Show how Pipās character is heavily influenced by the world and people around him. Show the turning point at which Pipās character becomes static. Show the aims and purposes that Dickens wanted to show to the world. Show how the backbone of the story is...
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Psychiatric Technician Program 'Successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do. Don't wish it were easier; wish you were better.' One of my favorite quotes that have encouraged my drive to become who I am today. My name is Davidson Ejimole and I am a Psychiatric Technician Trainee at Atascadero State Hospital. This intro might sound common to most people but to me, it shows how I have thrived in recent years to be where I am...
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This essay will argue that the global war on terror was unsuccessful, although many commentators would disagree, it is clear that the failures of the war on terror outweigh the successes... The war on terror failed mostly due to the controversial human rights abuses that took place in response to the 9/11 terrorist attack. However, some may argue that the war on terror was justified, as it has led to many developments in preventing terrorist attacks. Since the events of...
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`A proposal is a formal suggestion or plan that is put forward for the consideration by others in order to stimulate change. Proposals are mainly used by companies or organization to highlight the problems that the organization is facing and eliminate them or look for strengths that the organization could exploit in order for it to grow. The company that is our main focus is the Gap Inc. Gap Inc. is an American retail company that deals with accessories and...
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Further research into one presentation topic to critically evaluate the implication of the topic for senior management and corporate strategy. Red Bull was established by Dietrich Mateschitz in the mid 1980ās, propelled by utilitarian beverages from the Far East. He made the recipe of Red Bull Energy Drink and built up the novel promoting idea of Red Bull in 1987 (Red Bull, 2019). Everything happened when Dietrich was working for 'Blendax' as the supervisor (Forbes, 2019). When he visited the...
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This section explains the criteria used for creating the corpus and selecting secondary literature, as well as the methodology employed to analyze both. To assemble the corpus, the first step was collecting as many samples as possible using trending hashtags such as #antivaxx, #vaccineswork, #measles and further similar ones; which resulted in over 200 samples total. Then this selection was filtered again based on the hypotheses (excluding H5), which led to the final corpus, which became the base for the...
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According to āUnderstanding the American Promise 3eā by James L. Roark, āThe rise of a freewheeling economy and a heightened sense of individualism caused Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover to declare that America had entered a āNew Era,ā one of many labels used to describe the complex 1920sā(648). The 1920s appeared to be a time of prosperity, since the U.S. had just gotten out of World War I. With its high-spirited energy and cultural change, it led to an increase...
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Ethics Models/Rules/Views Ethics are what we consider to be right and wrong. Although sometimes we think ethics are black and white, or something is completely right or wrong that may not always be the case. There are many different views or models of ethics that people follow that can alter what they think is ethical. One of these perspectives is the principle of long-term self-interest. This model emphasizes on the importance of doing what is right for you or your...
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