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    Throughout this week I have experienced many mixed emotions. On Tuesday I came to class extremely exhausted so I took a 5 minute power nap: I woke up confused and overwhelmed. Luckily Prof. Aran took a short break‚ but I still struggled to catch up on what I missed. On Wednesday I got up early to begin my rhetorical analysis and study the math problems I did not understand. It was a great feeling to come to class and know exactly what was going on. After class I joined a math study group which made

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    author of “The Most Dangerous Games‚” and Liam O’Flaherty‚ the author of “The Sniper‚” have many similarities and many differences‚ such as where they were born‚ when they started writing and what they wrote. Liam O’Flaherty was born on one of the Aran Islands in 1896; on the other hand Richard Connell was born in 1893. Both of them were born in the 1890’s. Richard Connell started to write when he was 10 years old. To contrast‚ O’Flaherty wrote his first novel in 1923 so when he was 27. O’Flaherty

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    accessible fertilizers that will help them in yielding vigorous and abundant crops. Review of Related Literature “…those gardening for food can use copious amounts of seaweeds for mulch and fertilizer.(Traditional Irish fertilizer‚ see: Man of Aran‚ and The Field)‚ add seaweeds abundantly to compost…” (Ryan Drum‚ 2012) “Seaweeds are 20-50% dry weight mineral… the elements abundant in seaweeds include: potassium‚ sodium‚ calcium‚ magnesium‚ zinc‚ copper‚ chloride‚ sulfur‚ phosphorous‚ vanadium

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    Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Introduction This PowerPoint is about KFC or Kentucky Fried Chicken and it’s marketing mix and how this mix helps the development of an organizations marketing tactics and strategies to better serve it’s customers in various ways. The Product marketing mix is very important to the growth and sustainability of a company. The management must achieve the expectations of the target customers and the company objectives. The following parts make up the marketing mix. Product

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    Rang de Basanti Notes

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    * Rang de Basanti * “You Pakistani” scene. Police bribed. Extreme nationalism – no western music‚ dancing‚ etc. * Mother figure‚ mother India * Around 30 mins‚ say what is there to be patriotic about? Corrpution‚ population‚ etc. But fighter pilot says no country is perfect‚ I’m still willing to give my life for my country. * Karan – college kid‚ pressure from father. Every second someone is born in this country‚ no one cares about them. Neither government nor God. Do something or

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    Riders to the Sea Play Analysis Veronica R. Aguinaldo IV- Jose Rizal Mrs. Mallari Settings * West coast of Ireland. Characters Maurya * An old Aran fisher-women. * She is a poor victimof dark fatality as represented by the unrelenting sea. Bartley * He is the one of the two riders in the play‚ the other being the ghost of Maurya’s fifth son Michael. Cathleen * The elder daughter. * She is more responsible and hardworking. * She taking care of the household

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    Riders to the Sea 1. By the speech‚ it is evident that Maurya knows something bad is going to happen to her son. The argument stating that she has need for the rope is the strongest she can propose for Bartley to stay because he cannot go without it. If she says that she need the rope for herself‚ that would mean that he would not have a rope for himself. Without the rope‚ he could not go on his voyage. 2. The young priest plays an important role in the play because he is the one that helps

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    people lived and China is where the Chinese lived‚ etc. Iran is supposed to signify where the Aryan people lived. If it is so‚ then‚ the spelling of the name in English should had been differently to reflect the full meaning of the intent‚ such as Aran or Aryan or other forms but not Iran. Iran to me as well as millions of other people around the world as is spelled in English does not signify nor means the homeland to the Aryan at

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    Tragedy in the Modern Age

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    Tragedy in the Modern Age: A Short Note Arpan Adhikary The genre of tragedy as a form of dramatic art developed in the ancient Greece out of the ritualistic performances in the honour of the pagan deity Dionysus. Aristotle formulated his theory of tragedy on basis of the plays composed by the then Greek tragedians like Aeschylus‚ Euripides and Sophocles‚ and he regarded these plays as the most comprehensive instances of this genre. Plays by Roman tragedian Seneca‚ and those by such Elizabethan

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    tragedy portraying the sort of poor Irish peasant family which had previously supplied material for comedies on London stages. Though set in contemporary Ireland‚ the play provides a window into the life of the people in ancient times: the life of the Aran community is archaic: untouched by modern life‚ untouched by colonialism. The power of the sea is the main theme of the play: it is both provider and destroyer; it provides life‚ connection with the mainland‚ but it takes life. The dramatic structure

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