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    When most people think of a hypnotist‚ they may think of someone similar to a magician. Someone putting on an act for viewer’s entertainment. Hypnosis is used in many different ways other than just pure entertainment. Hypnosis is used in many professions‚ including criminal investigation. By Webster’s definition hypnosis is‚ “A trancelike state that resembles sleep but is induced by a person whose suggestions are readily accepted by the subject.” Research shows that hypnosis is the equivalent to

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    Faber & Faber‚London Owen Rye‚ article in Pottery in Australia‚ “Tribute to Alan Peascod”‚ 2007 Owen Rye‚ ‘Alan Peascod: Richness and Beauty’ – Influences and Dialogues‚ Faculty of Creative Arts – Papers‚ 2008 Graham Oldroyd‚ ‘Alan Peascod: Magician’ - Influences and Dialogues‚ Faculty of Creative Arts - Papers‚ 2008 Janet Mansfield‚ ‘Alan Peascod: Technical Innovator’ - Influences and Dialogues‚ Faculty of Creative Arts – Papers‚ 2008 Erica Kritikides‚ Director of Mossgreen Gallery‚ Melbourne

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    United Kingdom (Harris). When he wrote this book he wrote it in a contemporary setting. He wrote it because it is relevant to his era and political tensions going on in Ireland and Britain. This book has a fight between two different types of magicians that are trying to prove one is better than the other. This is why he wrote this book‚ but still avoided exactly saying there were tensions between the two countries. This book is relevant‚ but he hides it like the mysteries that take place. All

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    Caliban Caliban is very instinctual and self centred Prospero rules Caliban through magic and threats‚ evident in their initial meeting where they insult each other. This changes a bit when Caliban meets Stephano and Trinculo and moves across and thinks that they might be equal with Prospero. He tries to ‘revolutionise’ on the island however he finds out at the end that Stephano isn’t a God and he is not even an equal with Prospero. (v.i.292-295) Caliban changes significantly according to the context

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    The use of language in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream contains that of literary elements that correspond with one another in accordance to the personalities of each character in the play therefore the production of the play itself. Shakespeare’s style of concealing poetic dialogue with ordinary words and phrases contributes to the characterization of the play. Dialogues‚ slangs‚ insults and thoughts are all portrayed as contemporary elements used for the different writing styles of the characters

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    Progress Report Date: February 9‚ 2013 To: Goh Si Mon‚ Chief Executive Officer of Apple Inc From: Tan Yu Mi‚ Manager of Apple Inc‚ Kampar branch Subject: ANNUAL DINNER 2013 OF APPLE INC‚ KAMPAR BRANCH OFFICE To enhance the relationship among all the employees with the managers in Apple Inc Kampar Branch office‚ a project is conducted about the launching of the company annual dinner in year 2013. Another aim of the project by launching the company annual dinner is to appreciate the contribution

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    Satire In Chaucer's Tales

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    Who Are You Bring “In Discussion: Who Chaucer Should Add to the Journey” What three groups would you add to the journey? Geoffrey Chaucer took three types on his journey to Canterbury. They were the religious group‚ the upper class‚ and the middle working class. Chaucer wrote his tales in Middle English around the 1350’s. Chaucer had many people from each group go. He mostly wrote in a satiric tone. Satire is another word for sarcasm or irony. Irony is saying one thing while meaning another. He

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    Wormald‚ 2011).Secondly‚ it is also used in 3D movies where we wear the 3D glasses which cover the gap of your blind spot and the movie looks more real and complete (Inostroza‚ 2005).Thirdly‚ it can also be used in a lot of magical tricks which the magician play. Their tricks are too fast that it fills our blind spot eventually viewing the thing as a complete(my own

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    Genesis 41 Paraphrase

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    scorched by the East wind. The thin barley swallows up the healthy ears. Then‚ the King woke up from the vision. “(Gen 41:1-8)” In the morning‚ he was confused. He requested for all the wise men in Egypt. Pharaoh told his vision to the all the magicians. But no one could interpret the meaning. Pharaoh’s chief cupbearer reminded him of a situation when Pharaoh was angry with his servants and put the servant and the chief baker in custody. The chief cupbearer and the chief baker dreamed the same night

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    Devadasi system is not only exploitation of women‚ it is the institutionalized exploitation of women; it is the exploitation of Dalits‚ the lower class of untouchables; it is the religious sanction given to prostitution of helpless economically and socially deprived women; It is the glorification of humiliation of women. Inherent in this system is the fascistic belief that a certain section of human population‚ the lower caste‚ is meant to serve the ‘higher caste’s superior men’. Inherent in it is

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