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    Analysis This is a psychiatric report on Trina after she and Mcteague won the lottery and gained a place in society. There was definitely a mental change in Trina after she wins the money. She goes from a sweet innocent young lady to a crazed societal zombie. All of this was attributed to the pressure that societal standards put on her. This can be seen from the very beginning of the novel. Trina was not attracted to Mcteague at all in the beginning. She finds him repulsive‚ but she was coming

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    Auerbach’s conclusion being that “Fanny moves beyond the sphere of traditional heroinism to associate herself with a host of dashing British villains” (449). Auerbach spotlights fanny’s behavior and odd quirks to create a correlation to that of Auerbach’s wild comparisons‚ a similar approach Johnson took with Sir Thomas. For example‚ Auerbach compares Fanny to British villains because Fanny displays a quality of disassociation with those around her that are compared with an alienating factor found

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    The societies rules of relationships between whites and blacks in Huckleberry Finn are ignored by Huck and Jim’s friendship. The rules set up by the society in this time was that‚ white people are superior to blacks‚ and blacks are not superior to whites‚ especially not slaves. Yet‚ Huck and Jim don’t follow these rules. Normally a black man would know when to not argue with someone white‚ but Huck and Jim had a friendly banter about the French language. "’…Is a Frenchman a man?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘Well‚ den

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    25. When he was about 9 years of age‚ he inherited power on his father’s death and faced many challenges. He ruled England until his death‚ which was in 1087. Harold Godwinson was born in the year of 1021.he was the son of Godwin who had become the most powerful man in the land after the king. When the death of his father arrived‚ Harold was to inherit his title. In 1053‚ he became The Earl of Wessex. He became king of England on the 6th of January‚ 1066‚ the day after the death of king Edward

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    Advantages and disadvantages of a master budget Advantages of a master budget are: a. It gives an idea where a company wants to go (its goal).. b. It determines what the company has to do in order to achieve this goal. c. It helps the company to realistically project future cash flows. d. This cash flow will enable the company to get certain types of financing. In short a master budget formalizes planning‚ provides an framework for judging performance and it helps managers to communicate and

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    emotionally expressive | 29 - Low; short term oriented culture; focussed on traditions and fulfilling social obligations; businesses are measures on short term basis; need for quick results | UK | 35 - Low; Believes in removal of inequality between people | 89 - Highly individualistic and private people‚ Unique purpose and unique contribution‚ Personal fulfilment | 66 - Masculine society‚ Highly success oriented and driven; What is said is not always what is meant. | 35 - Happy with what would

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    Sample Macroeconomics Questions for Class Test II (Prepare all questions for 20 marks each) 1. What are factor prices? How are factor prices determined according to Classical theory of income and output? 2. Explain the effects of the followings on economy according to Classical Theory of Income and Output: a) The new government in Nepal has taken initiatives with the assumption that there is no alternative to reconstruct the once demolished infrastructures to rebuild Nepal into a more prosperous

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    Alcohol was brought to the U.S. in 1621 throughout the time It was consumed it has been prohibited and as it is now is only available to those of a certain age. Alcohol has been legal for many years it is socially acceptable compared to marijuana but it does much more harm than marijuana. There’s more chance that someone could die from alcohol than marijuana.Although marijuana is a drug it does not ring long-term problems such as alcohol does. I believe that we as a society don’t take the consumption

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    Juliet‚ my daughter not wanting to marry Paris. Why? Why? Paris is wealthy‚ young and handsome‚ an excellent match for her. She cannot disobey my order‚ this is my decision‚ (point to chest) not hers. Does she have any idea how many girls would die to marry Paris? Juliet would become part of royal family‚ which will be great for me and our name too. Our Capulet name will be seen as peaceful and loving if she marries Paris. And if she doesn’t she will be ruining my plans for her. She is mine and

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    Lazarus and Folkman’s cognitive theory of stress was proposed in 1984. Stress is a two-way process in which the environment produces stressors and the individual figures out how to handle them. Stressful events are dealt with in different ways depending on how the person reacts to them. The stress response can be a fight or flight reaction in which the person uses to face the problem or run from it. A person can go through two stages of cognitive appraisal. These stages are called the primary appraisal

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