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    maintenance: Before we get to the classroom must be pointed to the toilets.. In most of their institutions‚ "nasty" for lack of maintenance and follow-up as well as the order of the Outer Gardens neglected.. The attention usually confined to the interior garden or known science Square. And sometimes find exterior doors do not prevent outsiders from entering the institution.. The problem is that the currency assigned to these tasks are either reluctant in their duties and either not qualified to do

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    In theatre‚ a monologue is presented by a single character‚ most often to express their mental thoughts aloud‚ though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience. Monologues are common across the range of dramatic media (plays‚ films‚[1] etc.) as well as in non-dramatic media such as poetry.[2] Monologues share much in common with several other literary devices including soliloquies‚ apostrophes‚ and aside. There are‚ however‚ distinctions between each of these devices.

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    Write an essay of not more than 400 words that responds to one (1) of the following three (3) questions: 1.   Examine the significance of the dome of the Dome of the Rock in the history of early Islamic architecture. What was the purpose of the building and how does its form and decorative development respond to these demands? What were its architectural precedents for the building and how were these precedents re-interpreted or transformed into a specifically Islamic tradition? 2.   Discuss the

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    won’t. Clay then gives a long monologue revealing his wrestling life‚ including when he had finally won a match and the audience actually cheered him on‚ appreciating a “real” match as opposed to “so much phoney bullshit (they had seen) through the years.” More importantly‚ during the monologue‚ Clay reveals that he had won to give his wife and son something to believe in‚ and so his son could for once not “see his daddy get beat time and again.” During the long monologue‚ Evalana temporarily runs off

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    MY BROTHER JACK 1.There are numerous reasons why this novel is titled My brother Jack. The title My Brother Jack deludes the reader in thinking the novel is based on Jack‚ yet we find that the prevailing concern is not ‘My Brother Jack’ at all. The title suggests a rewriting of Jack’s life. The novel is also called My Brother Jack because of the fact that the author George Johnston‚ portrayed as David had a brother named Jack‚ with whom he shared a good relationship with

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    L. Robert Kohls View on Understanding American Values In order to help immigrants and visitors to the US assimilate and understand the American attitude toward life‚ Robert Kohls a cultural anthropologist with The Washington International Center wrote an article that summarizes thirteen basic values that drive Americans. His research was published as “The Values Americans Live By” in 1984 as an effort to go beyond listing basic differences‚ but more as an educational piece the would promote acceptance

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    Matchsticks Brief The Project Manufacturing safety matches in Nigeria is a very feasible project. It can be operated on a small‚ medium or large scale depending on the financial strength of the promoters. The investor can engage in either the wax matches production project or the timber matches and timber boxes production project. The raw materials needed for the project are readily and locally available. They are majorly wood materials and chemicals. These raw materials include splint paper

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    used in drama whereby a character speaks to himself‚ relating his thoughts and feelings‚ thereby also sharing them with the audience. Other characters however are not aware of what is being said.[1][2] A soliloquy is distinct from a monologue or an aside: a monologue is a speech‚ in which one character addresses other characters‚ whereas an aside is a (usually short) comment by one character towards the audience. Soliloquies were frequently used in dramas but went "out of fashion" when drama shifted

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    had wasted her life on her lady instead of having a real life. The writer Katherine has achieved this through various narrative conventions such as issues‚ different themes‚ characterisation. The story is a dramatic monologue. She is portrayed very garrulously. In a dramatic monologue‚ the reader overhears somebody speaking aloud to another person. The monologist has a particular reason for telling a particular story to a particular audience‚ and his or her speech‚ as in real life‚ is spontaneous

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    Standing here‚ trembling in the eerie silence of my husband’s room‚ I am confronted by all the memories we’ve shared together. I feel that a shadow as thick as a velvet curtain has been pulled from my eyes. How could I have been so blind to not have known? To not have known that my own husband‚ Sir Percy Blakeney‚ is none other than the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel himself! Imagine that? The man whom we all believed‚ even me his wife‚ to be a simpleton‚ a mere charming fool incapable of nothing

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