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    Gradesavers Montreal

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    Description of the Organization What is Gradesavers Tutoring Inc. ? Gradesavers Tutoring Inc. is a Montreal-based private company registered in 2004 that helps students in many High Schools and CEGEP academically. At the beginning‚ in 2003 it was a sole proprietorship‚ from a group of Finance student‚ led by Rohit Soni and several professors in Mc Gill University‚ creating a tutorial service that help other students. It incorporated in January 2005. Currently the company not only has expanded

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    Sport?” by The Smart Pet magazine at the age of 16 (GradeSaver‚ 1). His career started at this point. He first enrolled in University of Missouri‚ but then he entered the University of Iowa and graduated in 1938. He had a hard time to look for jobs in Chicago‚ and then moved down to New Orleans. At this place‚ he began to change his name to Tennessee‚ which is a nickname that he got from college years because of his Southern accent (GradeSaver‚ 2). “The Glass Menagerie” was considered his finest

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    She voyaged broadly “by motorcar through Europe‚ opening schools and hostels for refugees in northern France and Belgium” (GradeSaver). She likewise composed reports for American publications‚ supporting American contribution in the war (GradeSaver). After the war‚ Wharton just came back to the United States once in her lifetime (GradeSaver). She set up workrooms to utilize women who had no method for backing and raised assets for these activities and traveled to the front lines

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    disappointed in the limited African-American works. He used the injustices towards him in the South and the experiences from Tuskegee to tie himself into the book Invisible Man in a way that made the work more personal and‚ ultimately‚ a masterpiece. (Gradesaver‚ Shmoop) Ellison’s use of his life’s experiences can be seen in the novels setting. He used his experiences at the Tuskegee Institute and from his time in Harlem as a model for the college in invisible man. He discusses the graduation week at

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    chronological plot‚ logical language‚ themes‚ and recognizable settings. There is also a split between the intellect and the body within the work. Thus Vladimir represents the intellect and Estragon the body‚ both of whom cannot exist without the other. (GradeSaver‚ 1999)When comparing the structure of "Waiting for Godot" with the structure of a traditional play‚ like "Oedipus the King"‚ the following can be noted:"Oedipus the King" is a story with a clearly defined beginning‚ middle and end. It has linear

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    ClassicNote on Treasure Island Table of Contents Biography of Stevenson‚ Robert Louis (1850-1894)............................................................................................1 About Treasure Island...........................................................................................................................................3 Character List ............................................................................................................................

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    cited source “Ralph is not forceful by nature and could not manipulate like Jack could.” (Gradesaver). Ralph mainly uses fair reasoning while Jack just does whatever suits the situation. Jack seems to be more funner than Ralph to the littluns since the boys are still growing up. In a cited source it says “The boys want to be told what to do; they want to have "fun" and they are easily manipulated.” (Gradesaver) this indicates that the younger boys don’t even know what to do. Unlike Jack‚ Ralph hasn’t

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    9/29/13 Murder in the Cathedral Background | GradeSaver Murder in the Cathedral Background by T.S. Eliot Buy PDF About Murder in the C athedral About Murder in the Cathedral In 1935‚ T.S. Eliot‚ famed poet of modernist despair and convert to the Anglican Church‚ was commissioned to write a play for Kent ’s annual Canterbury Festival. There were few explicit restrictions on subject matter. That Eliot chose to dramatize the death of Thomas Becket in his play Murder in the Cathedral

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    The Road by: Cormac McCarthy Described the novel as a “gripping‚ heart-rending story‚ which explores the depths of despair and savagery beside the heights of love‚ tenderness and self-sacrifice.” Destruction‚ survival‚ isolation‚ and death are prominent themes in The Road. Most life has been wiped out by some unnamed catastrophic event. Cities are destroyed; plant life is gone; animals have disappeared. Civilization has broken down‚ and chaos reigns in its place. No matter where the man and the

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    The Great Gatsby

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    Merriam- Webster defines honesty as “free from fraud or trickery‚” but in The Great Gatsby‚ however‚ “honesty does not seem to determine which characters are sympathetic and which are not in this novel quite the same way that it does in others” (GradeSaver). F. Scott Fitzgerald has incorporated many different themes into The Great Gatsby‚ but one of the more prevalent themes is one of dishonesty‚ displayed through the characters’ various actions and affairs. Fitzgerald portrays this theme through

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