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    Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 License TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 137 1. 137 137 137 138 139 139 139 2. The Pro- Economic Approach of the Court in the Blue Lady Decision 1.1 The Blue Lady Decision in Context 1.1.1 The ship-breaking industry in Alang 1.1.2 The actual economic context in Alang 1.1.3 The Blue Lady itinerary 1.2 The Decision of the Supreme Court on the Blue Lady 1.2.1 The report of the Committee of Technical Experts 1.2.2 NGO platform comments on the report

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    The History of Zombies

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    DKC English 1101 Dr. SP May 30‚ 2012 Research Paper: The History of Zombies and Film Zombies now have come to be a movie genre all of their own. Fast-paced monster movies about the dead coming back to life have moved into new and scarier directions. Analyzing the progression of zombie culture and its impact on movies reveals the complete transformation of the monster. In order to captivate ever changing audiences‚ it seems as if film directors are continuously reinventing the zombie. In addition

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    going to buy the newspaper anymore‚ watch the news on TV or visit the Internet. For example‚ only with one click on the website for the local newspaper‚ thousands of headlines will pop up on your screen‚ and all of them will be catastrophic… The breaking news headlines always include suspicious deaths‚ terrible accidents‚ cases of corruption or terrorism. How depressing! It is often suggested that reality must be approached to people. For instance‚ it is an undeniable fact that we cannot hide

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    Parachute Journalism

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    the practice of thrusting journalists into an area to report on a story about which the reporter has little knowledge or experience. The lack of knowledge and tight deadlines often result in inaccurate or distorted news reports‚ especially during breaking news. As opposed to expert foreign correspondents who might live in the locale‚ news organizations will sometimes send (metaphorically by "parachute") either general assignment reporters or well-known celebrity journalists into unfamiliar areas.

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    Tour to Baguio City

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    28 | 4 | | | | 29 | 0 | | | | TOTAL | | | | | Table 1b. Frequency of appearance on the given time frame (Describe the results in table 2‚ if more on breaking news then why?) Table 2. Placement of the stories PLACEMENT | ABS-CBNnews.com | GMAnews.tv | | No. | % | No. | % | Headline | 0 | | | | Breaking News | 5 | | | | World | 0 | | | | Lifestyle | 0 | | | | Special Features | 0 | | | | Entertainment | 0 | | | | TOTAL | | | |

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    House Made of Dawn

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    throughout this childhood‚ and he appreciated the land‚ language‚ and oral traditions of American Indians. Momaday drew on this familiarity while writing the book‚ the title of which comes from a Navajo religious ceremony song‚ "House Made of Dawn." In House Made of Dawn‚ Momaday explores complex ideas about American Indian identity‚ language‚ landscape‚ and cultural conflict in a lyrical‚ stream-of-consciousness style. His sometimes fractured and circular narrative includes folk tales and legends. The

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    Henry Lawson

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    Throughout history the Australian identity and its associated values have been represented through distinctively visual language. Henry Lawson uses many evocative and powerful language techniques to convey his thoughts and feelings. This is clearly shown in “the drovers wife” and “in a dry season”. Other narratives also utilise the many language techniques to convey the distinctively visual image and is shown in “the man from Snowy River” by Banjo Patterson. All three texts reveal both positive and

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    George Romero’s Visions of Hell on Earth. Texas‚ Baylor University Press. Russell‚ J. (2005). Book of the Dead: The Complete History of Zombie Cinema. England‚ FAB Press. Waller‚ G. (1986). The Living and the Undead : From Stoker’s Dracula to Romero’s Dawn of the Dead. Illinois‚ University of Illinois Press. Williams‚ T. (2003). The Cinema of George A. Romero: Knight of the Living Dead. United Kingdom‚ Wallflower Press.

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    Without Seeing the Dawn

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    Without Seeing the Dawn A novel by Steven Javellana (summary) The novel "Without Seeing the Dawn" first published in 1947‚ is set in a small farming village called Manhayang‚ Sta. Barbara‚ somewhere in Negros. Like most rural baranggays‚ the hardworking and closely-knit village folk there had simple needs‚ simple wants‚ and simple dreams. They were living their own simple lives when the violence of war reached their place and brought death to their village‚ their homes and their hearts.

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    Metaphor of the Dawn in the Odyssey Throughout Odysseus’ journey‚ the metaphor of the dawn can be interpreted in relation to his journey to maturity and fulfillment in character and accomplishment. The progression of Odysseus’ development of strength and character parallels the development of day‚ from dawn to dusk. Also‚ the writer’s progressive changes in the descriptions for the Dawn are symbolic of Odysseus’ rising maturity level as the story unfolds. The epithet‚ "rosy-fingered dawn" marks the beginning

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