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    Women are very strong‚ powerful‚ and sensual and need to be recognized the way they truly feel like Elisa wants to be seen by Henry in John Steinbeck’s‚ “The Chrysanthemums” (Steinbeck‚ 1894). Elisa being a very strong‚ proud woman is very frustrated with her life on the farm. She seems to be held back by society’s perspective of the discrimination of the woman duties and the man duties on the farm. Elisa can do everything that henry can do on the farm and still doesn’t get his full romantic admiration

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    is of two types - incteric and anicteric phase with occasional involvement of lung or cardiovascular system‚ hypotension shock and arrythemias. Direct detection of leptospirosis can be done by microscopy‚ culture and PCR‚ while indirect is by MAT‚ ELISA and RDTs. Leptspirosis can be controlled at the source of infection‚ at he mode of translission or in the human host after the

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    time to listen‚ not run. (Let’s use the temporary false love that Jon and Elisa shared‚ as the perfect monument towards Egoic surrender) Jon is well respected amongst family and friends. He is extremely intelligent but impatient with

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    John Steinbeck’s story “The Chrysanthemums” the symbolic connection between the flowers and Elisa‚ the main character‚ was very interesting. Throughout the story the chrysanthemums gave meaning to several things and the way things grew and changed. Although Elisa was a rather flat character within the story‚ she seemed to have been watered‚ grown‚ and blossomed like a flower; the symbolic connection between Elisa and the chrysanthemums illustrated a sense of Elisa’s wholeness‚ pride‚ and maturity.

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    In literature‚ symbolism is used to provide meaning to the object or writing that is further than what is actually being described. The action and the plot that takes place in a story can be assumed of as one level‚ while the symbolism of other things in the writing act on different level to not only enhance the story but give regular objects‚ people‚ or places meanings. A problem with symbols is that the readers expect them to just be objects and images rather than events or actions but in reality

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    In John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums”‚ a gardener named Elisa Allen plants chrysanthemums. In the story‚ she was busy planting her prized flower‚ when she encountered a man who talked her into giving him some of her chrysanthemum seeds. Once the man left‚ she gained a sense of freedom.. Her mysterious transformation was triggered by her conversing with the salesman and giving him her chrysanthemum seeds. In this story‚ there is immense symbolism behind the chrysanthemums she planted‚ the gardening

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    #4: The Immune System Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to perform and understand the procedures of conducting an ELISA test to determine whether a particular antibody is present in a patient’s blood sample through a virtual simulation. Hypothesis: If I successfully complete this lab‚ I will then understand how to perform an ELISA test‚ the purpose an ELISA test‚ and also how to interpret the results of this test. Materials and Procedures: Materials: Howard Huges medical

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    In John Steinbeck’s “The Chrysanthemums” Elisa Allen shows how women are being oppressed and trapped in a man’s world. Steinbeck does a good job developing the theme over the course of the story. Steinbeck uses many symbols to get his point across. In the first paragraph the theme is displayed when the narrator states the Salinas Valley is like living in a closed pot. A few paragraphs later the chrysanthemum flower is used as a symbol to display the theme. Finally‚ Elisa’s clothes are used to show

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    Chrysanthemums” by John Steinbeck reveals Elisa Allen’s desire to have a more passionate marriage and secrets of expressing her gender. Elisa Allen realizes that she acts totally different around her husband. When she meets a stranger passing through her garden he helps her understand that she should be herself. She doesn’t act like herself around her husband‚ but acts like he sees her to be. The setting helps symbolize the characterization of Elisa Allen.

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    Elisa is thirty-five and strong‚ she has a passion for her gardening and tends to the Chrysanthemums on the farm. She is usually left out of business deals and her husband doesn’t necessarily allow her to help out with the orchard. One day a man advertising his services as a tinker who repairs pots and pans rolls along down the road. He stops and asks Elisa if he can be any service to her but she is confident in her abilities and

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