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    “I want that pony!” The annoying whiney voice of Little Miss Shirley Temple said. It wasn’t actually Shirley Temple but this girl had blonde curls that bounced with every step she took and she wore frilly dresses to schools everyday‚ she thought she was the queen and all of the rest of the class was mere peasants. After so long of knowing how annoying Little Miss Shirley Temple was‚ and learning that none of the boys in the class gave her one glance whereas all the girls would bow down to her every

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    Let the sunshine in

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    clerk for the Imperial Bank of Persia and it was there that Doris was born in 1919.[9][10] The family then moved to the British colony of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1925 to farm maize‚ among other plants‚ when her father purchased around one thousand acres of bush. Lessing’s mother attempted to lead an Edwardian lifestyle amidst the rough environment‚ which would have been easy had the family been wealthy; in reality‚ such a lifestyle was not feasible. The farm failed to deliver any monetary

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    analysis of Miss Brill

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    Analysis of the text «Miss Brill». by Stefanovskaya A. The text under analysis is «Miss Brill» written by Katherine Mansfield. The plot of the story is simple‚ and the themes are by no means uncanny. What touches our attention is‚ indeed‚ the way Mansfield narrates the story and the language she employs in the whole process of narration. The style of this text is gallant‚ sensitive‚ lyric and also ironic. It`s written in third person narration. The plot tells us about an old lady‚ who spends her

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     Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each pray’r accepted‚ and each wish resign’d”. -- Alexander Pope‚ "Eloisa to Abelard" “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind‚ a movie written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Michel Gondry‚ presents a concept that one is able to erase a significant person‚ pet‚ or thing from his or her memory completely if they were so inclined. At times in my life‚ I have wished there were such a way to accomplish this feat. But after watching “Eternal Sunshine”‚ I started

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    The Codes of Gender: Identity and Performance in Pop Culture and Miss Representation‚ women face many obstacles in today’s society‚ such as objectification and scrutinization. Media illustrates and reinforces these issues by portraying women as subordinate sexual objects for a man’s pleasure. Codes of gender breaks down the methods in which photography portrays the subordinate female. In Miss Representation‚ we see the analysis of the hypersexualized objectified female.

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    I believe in Sunshine

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    I Believe in Sunshine Vanko SiTu I believe in sunshine. Sunshine as magic‚ sunshine as a headband and sunshine as water for life. Sunshine is magic. One time a girl came to me suddenly and said that I had showed up in her dream last night. At that time‚ I had just entered primary school for a short time. We joined the painting training class and she said my painting was so bad. That was our first time communication. After‚ she said she dreamed about me and I said: “I didn’t know you before

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    You are my Sunshine

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    Her voice was quiet; he wasn’t sure if he was even actually hearing it or if he was imagining it. "You are my sunshine‚ my only sunshine…You make me happy when skies are gray…." This song…it was one that she had taught him. He couldn’t recall exactly when she taught him it‚ or who had been the one to teach her it. He was positive it was one of the humans‚ either John or Jade. It seemed like a song that they would know‚ sappy and cheesy. It was probably John that taught her it. Either way it didn’t

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    Sunshine Case Study

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    Sunshine Fashion: Fraud‚ Theft and Misbehaviour among Employees (OCB and CPWB) What are the root causes – individual and contextual -- for the employee misbehaviour at Sunshine? At Sunshine Fashion‚ the main manifestations of employees’ misbehaviour are fraud and theft by branch managers at the local Chinese market. The root causes of these misbehaviours are both individual and contextual: Individual: - Weak sense of belonging and loyalty to Sunshine (high yearly turnover of branch managers

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    Miss Julie Analysis

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    On May 11th 2017 I went to see Miss Julie performed at Shaking The Tree Theater in in Southeast Portland. Miss Julie is a drama adapted by Craig Lucas and directed by Samantha Van Der Merwe‚ who also was the scenic designer. The show revolved around a cast of three‚ the character Miss Julie was performed by Beth Thompson‚ her lustful lover Jean who was played by Matthew Kerrigan and his fiance Kristine who was performed by Kelly Godell. In this analysis I will be discussing the performance of the

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    Little Prince Analysis

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    The main theme of The Little Prince is the importance of looking beneath the surface to find the real truth and meaning of a thing. It is the fox who teaches the Prince to see with one’s heart instead of just with one’s eyes. Unfortunately‚ most adults have difficulty doing this. In the beginning of the book‚ the narrator points out how grown-ups can never see the real meaning of a drawing; instead‚ they look at the surface‚ failing to probe a deeper meaning. When the Little Prince first comes to

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