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    “Wit‚ Humor and Irony in Pride and Prejudice" Introduction The objective of this paper is to analyze the wit‚ the irony and the humor present in the novel made by Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice‚ written between 1796 and 1797. This novel is basically a love story that deals with the theme of marriage‚ social classes‚ and their differences and prejudices. The heroine Elizabeth Bennet is a 20-year-old girl‚ described as an intelligent and witty person‚ living

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    References: 1. Herman‚ C (1972) International Crises: Insights from Behavioral Research‚ New York: Free Press‚ 2 5. Knightley‚ P (2012) ’The unbelievable crash ’ [Online] Available: http://www.khaleejtimes.com/DisplayArticle08.asp?xfile=/data/opinion/2012/January/opinion_January85.xml&section=opinion [11 Dec 2013] 6. Lush‚ T. (2012) ’Many make Concordia‚ Titanic comparisons

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    One for One

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    One for One American Transcendentalist writer‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson once said‚ “to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” In today’s society many entrepreneurs and businessmen do not see this as the definition of success. However‚ thirty-five year old entrepreneur and adventurist‚ Blake Mycoskie‚ agrees with Emerson’s definition of success. In 2006‚ Mycoskie started the for profit company‚ TOMS. The company sells shoes here in the United States

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    How did the U.S government control and manipulate the press on the war in Vietnam? “But it has come to be widely accepted across the political spectrum that the relation between the media and the government in Vietnam was one in fact of conflict: the media contradicted the more positive view of the war officials sought to project‚ and for better or for worse it was the journalists’ view that prevailed with the public‚ whose disenchantment forced an end to American involvement”(Hallin‚ 1989)

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    history in which bourgeois society most evidently interlocked with an agrarian capitalism.” Austen’s Emma is a case in point in which the lead heroine is a match maker and though she herself vows not to marry but eventually falls in love with George Knightley who is the owner of an estate. Similarly‚ in other Austen novels‚ the story revolves around men and women interacting and socialising‚ and leads to an end where the heroine is happily married. Pride and prejudice is not free from such a theme‚ while

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    Law of tort

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    Week 8 Lecture Aspects of the Tort of Negligence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction The general principles of liability for negligence Product liability Liability for negligent misstatement Vicarious liability THE LAW OF TORT (民事侵權法) 1. What is Tort?  One party suffers damage or loss as the result of the action of another  No need for a contractual relationship  The law of tort regulates the behaviour of individuals and legal persons 2 1. Introduction Tort: “Wrong”

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen‚ first published in 1813. The story follows the main character Elizabeth Bennet as she deals with issues of manners‚ upbringing‚ morality‚ education‚ and marriage in the society of the landed gentry of early 19th-century England. Elizabeth is the second of five daughters of a country gentleman living near the fictional town of Meryton in Hertfordshire‚ near London. Though the story is set at the turn of the 19th century‚ it retains

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    Bridget

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    http://bridgetarchive.altervista.org/contextualizing.htm When Bridget Jones ’s Diary was published in 1996‚ Helen Fielding was praised by masses of readers and reviewers for the authenticity of the narrative voice. However‚ not everyone was willing to accept the hapless comic heroine as the typical thirty-something single woman of the 1990s‚ and more demanding critics noted the ways in which Bridget ’s character and her story are problematic‚ particularly from a feminist point of view. Bridget

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    leadership dictate social attitudes . The easiest was to dehumanise the enemy and influence the moral beliefs of society is to use racism. Historian Phillip Knightley argued that the government promotion of “blind hatred” directed at the ‘Charlie Cong’ provided no distinguishing between the South Vietnamese and the North Vietnamese. Knightley argued that this was a disastrous policy that undermined public support in the Tết Offensive as all Vietnamese became known as “dinks”‚ “slants”‚ or “gooks”

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    Redistan Cyber Attack

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    Cyber Policy Student’s Name Course Title Instructor’s Name Date Redistan Cyber Attack The botnet type of cyber-attack that targeted the US defense firm is espionage. The attack did not result in any physical damage but compromised significant technological secrets about a new surveillance. The features of this damage relate to espionage where a perpetrator gains unauthorized access to confidential information of government or another individual. The absence of tangible physical damage and casualties

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