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    The Removalists: Summary

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    The Removalists raised three fundamental questions: One socio-cultural (Is Australian society violent of its essence?) Political (do the forces of law and order rest on violence?) Psychological (do all of us have the kinds of aggressive instincts or behaviour patterns which Williamson depicts?) Characterisation: The ocker character used an exaggerated language that existed in the streets. He had limited range of values and experiences a negative view of women‚ he drank excessively‚ vulgar.

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    Montana summary

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    Summary of Montana Chapter One and Prologue The novel Montana was written by Larry Watson. In the prologue‚ the author writes the reason why he wrote this story and the main plot of this story. From chapter one‚ we can know that the family lived in Mercer Country‚ Montana. The author himself is an inward boy but wants to go outside to satisfy himself. His father‚ Wesley‚ has broken legs and is a sheriff. His mother‚ Gail‚ is an urban woman who wants to move out of this small town and wants

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    What is the purpose and effect of the novel’s plot structure in the overall meaning of the book? In the novel Slaughterhouse 5 written by Kurt Vonnegut‚ it can be perceived that the overall plot structure does not follow the expected chronological order of most other novels. Normally‚ the life of Billy Pilgrim would be represented as a linear story. This means that it would show the order of events as they happened in time. The lack of chronological order in the novel and the abrupt and random

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    Summary of Hamlet

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    Summary Of The Play Hamlet By: Amanda Wellman It’s a story of murder‚ betrail‚ hatred all rapped up in one astonishing play. An amazing play in fact‚ one of which I thought was the best Shakespear ever wrote. There are some many different themes in the book. It a play that I would suggest anyone to read if there looking for a great story! Brief Summary Hamlet is the son of the late King Hamlet (of Denmark)‚ who died two months before the start of the play. After King

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    How does responsibility aid in the fulfillment of a dream? In the play A Raisin In The Sun the author‚ Lorraine Hansberry‚ uses plot and characterization to convey the theme that one must be responsible to fulfill one’s dreams‚ in order to accomplish her purpose of showing the positive effects of responsibility on a dream‚ and the negative effects of no responsibility on a dream. In this play‚ Hansberry’s purpose relates to the theme because without a certain level of responsibility‚ a dream cannot

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    Comparative Summary

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    Comparative Summary Rebecca Ingli October 1‚ 2012 Comparative Summary Health care is a provision of for profit‚ not-for-profit‚ and government organizations. Health care consists of insurers‚ suppliers‚ and providers. Each organization has a financial structure‚ polices‚ and management practices prevalent in the financial environment. Effective financial management is more difficult in health care than any other industry. Entities For-profit‚ not-for-profit and government facilities

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    Summary of Beowulf

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    Summary of Beowulf (Epic of England) The Danish king Hrothgar was enjoying a great reign when he begins having trouble in his kingdom with a monster Grendel that has invaded his mead hall. The mead hall is the gathering place of the Danes where they sing and feast‚ yet Grendel occupies it nightly devouring any Dane who enters. For twelve years Grendel prevents anybody from entering the mead hall causing Hrothgar to be miserable. From across the sea the Geats hear of the Danes terrible problem

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    Chromosome 6 Summary

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    Summary of Chromosome 6 by author Robin Cook: Chromosome 6 begins with the murder of an infamous Mafia figure‚ Carlo Franconi. His Mafia competitors are the number one suspects for the shooting‚ and these suspicions rise when Franconi’s body disappears from the morgue before the autopsy is carried out. Medical examiner Jack is confused and interested by the case‚ along with his partner Dr. Montgomery. However‚ their attention is sidetracked by the arrival of a mutilated‚ unidentifiable body that

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    Book Summary

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    How to Enjoy your Life and your Job Book Summary Chapter 1 The first chapter in this book by Dale Carnegie‚ he wanted us to come with one thing‚ although he gave many examples like poems and incidents that happened between people he started the book by using a personal example. The letter was used to explain and easily catch our attention because ultimately he made that personal connection which puts us at the same level as everyone else. Making it seem a possible thing to be yourself rather than

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    Analysis - summary

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    Books 1-4 Book I Summary: The narrator calls upon the Muse to help him tell the story of Odysseus. We pick up ten years after the fall of Troy in the Trojan War (the subject of The Iliad). In trying to return home‚ Odysseus and his shipmates had numerous adventures‚ but now Odysseus has been left alone on the island of Ogygia for the last eight years‚ captive of the beautiful goddess Kalypso. We are told that Poseidon‚ god of the sea‚ will make Odysseus’ journey home to Ithaka even more difficult

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