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    In the prologue of The Go-Between how does L.P Hartley present the relationship between memory and history? The first line of the novel introduces how L.P Hartley intertwines history and memory throughout the narrative. “The past is a foreign country‚ they do things differently there.” in a literal sense‚ Hartley suggests that the past‚ like a foreign country‚ has different customs to present day. A recurring motif throughout the novel‚ the Boer war‚ can historically be connected to this opening

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Leslie Poles HartleyW. S.” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “W.S.” by Leslie Poles Hartley.The story is told by author. The main character of the story - Walter Streeter - gets the postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. The author uses simile “like other novelists” to show that he is not the only one who gets such postcards. Walter was used to getting communications from strangers‚ sometimes they were friendly

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    sectors‚ including automotive‚ aerospace‚ chemical processing‚ electronic‚ manufacturing‚ healthcare‚ military‚ and textile industries. W. L Gore and Associates is best known around the world for producing high performance fabrics‚ medical products and electronics using polytetrafluorethylene; an artificial fiber referred to as PTFE. The company was founded by Wilbert L. Gore (Bill) and Genevieve Gore in 1958 after Bill left his job at DuPont. Today‚ W.L. Gore with the guidance of the Gore Family

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    extract from the novel “From W. S.” by L.P.Hartley‚ a British writer‚ known for novels and short stories. L.P. Hartley was a highly skilled narrator and all his tales are admirably told. As a contemporary reviewer remarked‚ “not only does he portray the exterior of social life with a novelist’s sharp eye for detail‚ but he also explores the underworld of fears and fantasies through which we wander in our ugliest dreams”. “From W.S.” comes from “The Complete Short Stories of L. P. Hartley” published

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    From W.S. by L.P. Hartley

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    Pyatachev E.G. Text Three From W.S. Leslie Poles Hartley (1895-1972)‚ the son of a solicitor‚ was educated at Harrow and Balliol College‚ Oxford and for more than twenty years from 1932 was a fiction reviewer for such periodicals as the Spectator; Sketch‚ Observer and Time and Tide. He published his first book‚ a collection of short stories entitled "Night Fears" in 1924. His novel "Eustace and Hilda" (1947) was recognized immediately as a major contribution to English fiction; "The Go-Between"

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    DEFINITION A branch of economics concerned with resource allocation as well as resource management‚ acquisition and investment. Simply‚ finance deals with matters related to money and the markets. To raise money through the issuance and sale of debt and or equity  MEANING OF FINANCE ------------------------------------------------- Finance is the study of how investors allocate their assets over time under conditions of certainty and uncertainty. A key point in finance‚ which affects

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    Analysis (fromW. S.”) The text under analysis is an extract from the story W. S. by the well-known English novelist Leslie Poles Hartley. He wrote a number of novels and made a weighty contribution to English fiction. His best-known novels are the Eustace and Hilda trilogy (1947) and The Go-Between (1953). In the very beginning of the given extract‚ Walter Streeter‚ the main character‚ gets the postcard from Forfar. The sender‚ W.S.‚ asks whether he really thinks that he is really gets to grips

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    theme of relations between generations. The text could be divided into 5 logical parts ( Nicolas’s breakfast and the frog in it‚ his punishment‚ going to the lumber-room‚ his aunt slipping into the rain- water tank‚ evening tea). The point of view from which the story is written is on behalf of the author. The author gives us description of the characters‚ of their inner world and some of their features( for instance‚ he describes the aunt as “a woman of few ideas with immense power of concentration”)

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    Introduction:- W L gore is one of the impressive manufacturer of advanced technological products like fabrics‚ electronics and various industrial and medical products. The company was founded in the year 1958 and today it operates in more than 30 countries having its various offices all over the world. As per the annual report of the company in 2011 it has more than 9000 employee and yearly sales revenue is $2.5 billion. Leadership and management Leadership in an organisation is very tough

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    achieves this effect through his use of narrative point of view‚ plot‚ conflicts‚ settings‚ themes‚ and characters throughout the story. The author’s narrative point of view was developed clearly by Silas. Silas speaks as the narrator by telling the story from the first-person point of view. The author allows the readers to share Silas and Frank’s perceptions and to recognize that those perceptions are elaborated. However‚ Frank Fencepost‚ his closest friend‚ is the main character. Silas begins the story

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