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    The short stories‚ “Turned”‚ by Charlotte Perkins Gilman and “The Good Corn”‚ by H.E Bates provide strong examples of how the representation of characters influence’s the reader’s perception of a text. Both stories depict similar characters: a middle-aged‚ childless wife‚ her husband and an 18-year old girl who works for them. They are both about a similar situation: man cheats on wife with girl and girl falls pregnant. However‚ the author’s of the text are from very different backgrounds and this

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    Ithaca’s more popular dinner spots‚ The Boatyard Grill. With its prime lakefront location on Taughannock Boulevard‚ this restaurant frequently receives solid ratings from review sources such as Tripadvisor and Urbanspoon. From reading these reviews‚ it can be seen that customers regularly mention the Boatyard Grill’s nautical themed décor‚ friendly service‚ good food and of course the beautiful setting of Cayuga lake. A first impression of the Boatyard Grill would most likely be the design of

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    History of Azimut Yachts

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    Venue: An auditorium or hall with yacht lovers and people who are interested in purchasing yachts in the near future. The average age of the crowd would be around 45 and above. Topic: Azimut Yachts‚ their history and the brilliance of the firm. Good Evening Ladies and Gentlemen‚ It is with great pleasure I welcome you today to this ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of our company. You all have been related in some form or another with our firm and that is why we have invited you all

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    Galliano Louisiana‚ in 1960 .  ECO is Recognized world wide for Ship and boatyard construction‚ provision of support services to oil fields as well as marine transportation solutions.  Edison Chouest Offshore Nigeria is mainly involved in Supply vessels‚ crew boats‚ thugs‚ barges and houseboats. Mansard © A member of AXA Group 5 BUSINESS SCOPE ECO is Recognized world wide for diverse and dynamic Ship and boatyard construction as well as marine transportation solutions. They currently operate

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    lower end of the Mississippi. Livingston recognized that the real need for steamboats lay not on the Atlantic rivers‚ but more urgently on the western veins and tributaries. The next large steamboat‚ the New Orleans‚ was constructed in a Pittsburgh boatyard and launched in the fall of 1811 on the Ohio. The boat did well until it reached Louisville‚ where it began to scrape the bottom; the hull of the New Orleans sat too low in the water for a western river of sandbars and snags. More than three months

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    Renser had pointed out that the 120-foot yacht he owned wasn’t exactly small. Besides‚ Poseidon II never rolled‚ even in a storm; the renowned Tommaso Spadolini had designed it. In fact‚ it was one of the last boats built by Italy’s famous Tecnomarine boatyard! Eventually‚ Renser had won him over‚ and Hargrove had arrived that Friday morning as eager to see the yacht as he was to visit one of the state-of-the-art fishing vessels on which Neptune had bet its future. Hargrove hadn’t felt seasick all morning

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    CHAPTER 2 REPORTING INTERCORPORATE INVESTMENTS AND CONSOLIDATION OF WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARIES WITH NO DIFFERENTIAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q2-1   (a)  An investment in the voting common stock of another company is reported on an equity-method basis when the investor is able to significantly influence the operating and financial policies of the investee. (b)  The cost method normally is used for investments in common stock when the investor does not have significant influence and for investments

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    Caribbean Island of St. Lucia Caribbean Island of St. Lucia St. Lucia (Loo-sha) is a volcanic mountainous island deep in the Caribbean. The island of St. Lucia is approximately 623 square kilometers (roughly three and a half times the size of Washington‚ DC). The climate is tropical‚ and the main source of revenue for the island is generated by the banana trade‚ with tourism coming in a close second. St. Lucia gained its independence from British rule in 1979 after many years of being ruled

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    Chrysanthemums‚” he uses the literary technique of foreshadowing to hint to the reader of the tragedy that Elizabeth Bates will soon learn happened to her husband Walter Bates. Throughout the story we follow Mrs. Bates at home with the children and gain knowledge of statements‚ descriptions‚ and objects that foreshadow Walter Bates’ death. The first time we see foreshadowing is when Mrs. Bates is looking for her son John‚ who appears out of the bushes. John is wearing “…trousers and a waist coat of cloth…”

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