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    Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow‚ the famous outlaw couple‚ began their legacy during The Great Depression. They traveled all over the United States committing crimes and rapidly gaining the interest of the public. Bonnie joined Clyde while he was affiliated in the gang and they had an almost two year crime spree that spanned several states and involved the murders of multiple people some of which were law enforcement officials. They were killed in an ambush on a highway in Louisiana in 1934. Bonnie

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    Emma by Jane Austen

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    Mansfield Park (1814)‚ Emma (1815). Two novels‚ Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were published posthumously in 1817. These novels are prominent for her satiric depiction of English society and manners. Summary of Emma Jane Austen’s Emma is a novel of courtship. Like all of Austen’s novels‚ it centres on the marriage plot: who will marry whom? For what reasons will they marry? Love‚ practicality‚ or necessity? At the centre of the story is the title character‚ Emma Woodhouse‚ an heiress who

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    CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY 1 BCCA INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES MAZAGAON‚ MUMBAI-400 010 SEMESTER: IV (FOURTH) THE GROUP NUMBER: CLASS: S.Y.B.M.S DIV: B SUBJECT: CO-OPERATIVE AND RURAL MARKETING TOPIC: HOUSING CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY NAME OF THE PROFESSOR: PROF.KHADIJA RONAK SIGNITURE OF PRFESSOR MARKS OBTAIN MARKS OUT OF B.C.C.A INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY 2 “ALL PROGRESS IS BORN OF INQUIRY” ------ HUDSON MAXIMA B.C.C.A INSTITUTE

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    Emma Cluless Essay

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    Clueless sustains interest in the values represented in Jane Austen’s Emma by the modernization of the initial text through the medium of novel to film. Additionally‚ Heckerling transforms the ideas of marriage‚ social class and gender roles from Austen’s early Nineteenth century context‚ to a late twentieth century context through an examination of relationships‚ high school cliques and the changing notion of gender roles. Emma embodies the value of social class by the determination of individuals

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    Literary Analysis of Emma

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    Composition 2 Individual Work week 3 13 Literary Analysis of Emma Jane Austen’s Emma Deborah Simones Emma was an independent woman who stood her ground as she tried to stand tall in the upper class society that she belonged to. She made it a point to help those that she felt needed help when it came to love and marriage. She thought that she was very accomplished at being a matchmaker. She never intended to cause harm or illusion just pleasure and self-fulfillment. Austen portrayed

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    Emma and Clueless Notes

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    Emma/Clueless speech Draft thesis: The ideas of appearance vs reality‚ development of maturity and love are ideas explored through techniques‚ Appearance vs reality -blindness to truth Emma | Clueless | * Manipulating reality to suit perception of it * Resulting self-deception‚ confusion‚ misunderstanding * Dramatic irony empowering us to see through human flaws and social failings of Emma. This often has unexpected results:-Mr Elton’s proposal “she could have been so deceived...she

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    CLUELESS VS. EMMA Adaptations of Jane Austen’s‚ Emma‚ are usually period pieces diligent in capturing and replicating the manners‚ dress‚ language and values of the original text. Clueless‚ written and directed by Amy Heckerling‚ deviates drastically from the norm‚ as the film is not a period piece. While Emma is set in the early nineteenth century in the country village of Highbury‚ sixteen miles out of London‚ England‚ Clueless is set in Bronson Alcott High School almost two hundred years later

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    South Park. The creators‚ Matt Stone and Trey Parker may not be recognized but the show itself is well-known. Parker and Stone have a sense of humor some might take offensive. The show is well known for making fun of gay marriage‚ religion and many other things that has caused a lot of controversy. Throughout the show‚ Parker and Stone has stretched boundaries with the television industry. Trey Parker‚ born October 19‚ 1969‚ in Conifer‚ Colorado. Parker has a love for film making and he wanted to

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    A hundred and seventy years apart‚ yet Jane Austen’s novel and Amy Heckerling’s film both explore the themes of marriage‚ money and social status. The values and techniques of the composers are demonstrated by the final chapter of Emma and Scene Three of Clueless‚ at the school walkway. On the one hand‚ we have the small‚ traditional English village of Highbury. On the other‚ Beverly Hills‚ icon of consumerism‚ globalisation and change. Both are experiencing escalating social fluidity as wealth

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    2013 CO-OPERATIVE PHILOSOPHY AND MANAGEMENT MOSES OCHIENG GWEYI THE CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GENERAL OBJECTIVES At the end of the unit the learners‚ should be able to;- 1. Appreciate the democratic nature of co-operative 2. Evaluate the relevance of co-operative principles to the Kenya Social-economic environment. 3. Understand the role of the Government in co-operative movement. 4. assess the extent to which co-operative should be free from government control 5. Identify

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