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    In the essay‚ Shooting an Elephant‚ George Orwell illustrates his experiences as a British police officer in Lower Burma‚ and reflects it to the nature of imperialism. Since “anti-European feeling was very bitter” due to the British Empire’s dictatorship in Burma‚ Orwell is being treated disrespectfully by the Burmese (12). This allows him to hate his job and the British Empire. However‚ the incident of shooting of an elephant gives him a “better glimpse … of the real nature of imperialism – the

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Marketing or advertising strategies Q 1. SWOT Analysis – Fair & Lovely Strengths 1. Market leader in skin-whitening segment • 9th most trusted brand in India (economic times survey 2010) • Around 50 % market share in 1000 Crore market 2. HUL has the deepest distribution network among FMCG companies. 3. Brand Positioning in line with Indian sentiments

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    order‚ and most of life is aftermath” (“Letting go; New fiction” 1). Tragic events often leave the victim and those close to them seeking closure. The journey of discovery is filled with many obstacles that everyone reacts differently. The novel The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold shows how the journey to get through emotional trauma caused by death of a loved one‚ and life that can never be continued affects everyone in different ways. The Salmon family embarks on a journey through life with struggles

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    Discuss the way guilt and grief manifests in one or two characters and analyse how they deal with it. Abigail Salmon‚ Susie’s mother‚ shows grief differently to the way Jack Salmon‚ Susie’s father grieves. The five stages of grief are what one should expect to happen to them when someone they love is dying or has died. The way Abigail Salmon grieves varies throughout the book and is evidently different in style to the rest of the family. The variation of Jack Salmon grieving techniques over Susie

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    “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold tells a story of a teenage girl who was raped and murdered by her strange neighbor. Susie Salmon watches from heaven as her family moan over her death. The author illustrates a main concept of grief over a death of a loved one. In the novel‚ each of the family members takes on a different notion of grief. Susie Salmon’s father‚ Jack Salmon had difficulties overcoming the loss of his oldest daughter. His initial reaction was anger. To bring justice for his daughter’s

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    Putting my dog down Have you ever have you ever had to let go of something‚ you weren’t ready to let go of. Well I have our first family dog i knew it my whole life it’s been around before i was even born. Although it wasn’t my personal pet‚ and i wasn’t around it’s whole life Dawson being put down had a big impact on me. I was eight and i really didn’t understand why we had to do this i found it inhumane at first. The whole summer Dawson was getting worse by the time September came he has a few

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    story “The Lady with the Dog” by Anton Chekhov To begin with I should say‚ that Anton Chekhov in his creative work paid a lot of attention to unpredictability of people’s actions‚ to unusual even absurd people’s feelings and especially to love. Anton Chekhov can be surely called “the descriptor of daily routine”. But although his works are realistic and truthful‚ they make you think a lot about the unpredictability and sometimes cruelty of real life. “The Lady with the Dog” is one of Chekhov’s best

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    Danielle Tarantola wasn’t ready to let her dog‚ Trouble‚ go. So she contacted the only legitimate company in the world that will commercially clone an owner’s dog‚ RNL bio. RNL bio is a company out of South Korea run by Lee Byeong-chun‚ notable only because he was a former colleague of Hwang Woo-Suk‚ who was considered a pioneer in the field of stem cell research until he was infamously outed by the scientific community after several of his experiments were found to be fabricated. The typical rate

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    Title: The Lovely Bones Author: Alice Sebold Genre: Extended Written Text (Novel) Interviewing Joey Nathan about the novel. Dominique: Who introduced you to this novel? Or how did you come across it? Joey: Well I had seen the film not long after it was released and thoroughly enjoyed it‚ so I decided to get the book out at the town library. It was one of the first books I have read that deals with the aftermath of death. Dominique: What’s it about exactly? Joey: Well basically a teenage

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    Some may read the last line as jovially dismissive as the rest of the speaker’s dismissals to this point—a “whatever‚” to use modern parlance. But what is strange in this tercet are the two words that the speaker has avoided mentioning: “lovely” and “miss.” Why “lovely” and not any other adjective—one that could suggest size‚ like “massive‚” or prestige‚ like “central?” They may not be the prettiest examples‚ but they avoid emotion‚ for the most part. So why leave the door open for an

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