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    The Door in the Wall

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    The Door in the Wall H. G. Wells The Door in the Wall is a story about Lionel Wallace‚ the narrator’s friend who was shearching for a door he found in his childhood. The door that had led him into enchanted garden of wonderful things and people. The narrator himself says that he doesn’t know whether Lionel himself was the possesor of an inestimable privilege or the victim of a fantastic dream. Even in the end‚ Redmond is not very much convinced in the reality of his story. One

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    AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE DETECTING SYSTEM Author: NETAJI.PANIGRAHI B.Tech e.mail:netajipanigrahi@gmail.com 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The Automatic Temperature Detecting System is an embedded system application which has the capability of detecting temperature of the environment. The behavior of the system is based on sensor. Based on sensing information the microcontroller will respond. This system works on 5V power supply. Here Microcontroller plays a major role which takes inputs from sensor

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    The forgotten door

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    The Forgotten Door This book was about a 12-year-old boy‚ named Jon who fell through a magical door that transferred him to another world. When he fell through the door he hit his head on the rock floor of a cave‚ which caused him to lose his memory. He could not even remember his own name or how old he was. When he managed to walk out of the cave he saw a doe and followed it until he heard someone yell at him‚ it was Mr. Gilby. Mr. Gilby said‚ “Devil take you.” “You ruined my aim!” ”What you doing

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    The Painted Door

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    First English Essay on “The Painted Door” “Big stubborn fool – he goes his own way anyway. It doesn’t matter what becomes of me. In a storm like this he’ll never get home. He won’t even try.” This passage is an excerpt taken from Sinclair Ross’ “The Painted Door.” In context‚ this quote exemplifies the protagonist‚ Ann’s‚ inner struggle to put proper faith in her husband‚ John‚ whose absence during a devastating storm leaves her brooding‚ ultimately leading her down the forsaken path of adultery

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    Painted Door

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    Premila Painted Door Ann and her husband John lived on a farm in rural Saskatchewan in the 1800’s. The couple were living in a largely uninhabited and desolate area of Saskatchewan. It was vast and bleak a wilderness that testifies of human hardihood and endurance. The barrenness of the surroundings in which Anne and John lived was almost unbearable‚ isolation and loneliness. The prairies of Saskatchewan are covered with snow with blue sky during winter. During a snow storm Ann’s husband decides

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    The Painted door

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    The Painted Door Breaking of Bonds “No man is an island‚ entire of itself”. This quote from John Donne‚ states that no person could live there life without communication from people around them. They must live in an environment where they can communicate freely with someone even if it would be just one person; but what would happen to someone who does not receive or give proper communication? In the story‚ The Painted Door a wife named Ann lives in

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    poor door

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    of discrimination and segregation of wealthy condominium owners and lower class unit renters. One main point that fuels this discrimination is the issue of having a separate entrance for both parties. In most high rise luxury condos‚ there are door men and security awaiting an owners arrival. In this case the lower income inhabitants‚ are met by what has been dubbed a ʻpoor doorʼ. This entrance is for all the people that do not make any more than $50‚000 a year. ! The ideological perspective

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    Detecting Plagiarism Sarah Crowhurst GEN/105 5/10/2013 Elicia Brannon-Little The paper that was written for this assignment was found to be 97% similar to another article found online. Academic honesty is important because the whole point of academics is learning the subject. If you take material from the internet and just copy it‚ you’re not learning the subject‚ you just copy and pasted what was already available online. Next time for your paper please put information into your

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    The Painted Door

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    When both involved do not fully commit to the happiness of each other‚ a mismatched marriage may lead to discontent for all. Sinclair Ross’s short story‚ “The Painted Door”‚ deals with the growing dissatisfaction of a farmer’s wife‚ Ann‚ who feels alone as her husband struggles with the harsh conditions of the environment. Ann seeks comfort and companionship from Steven‚ the attractive friend of her husband‚ John. The responsibility for John’s death‚ a shocking result of Ann’s infidelity‚ lays

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    The Painted Door Is John Guilty of Causing Ann to Commit Adultery ? It is evident that John is guilty of causing Ann to Commit adultery in Sinclair Ross’s “The Painted Door.” John’s desire‚ for instance‚ reveals his intentions. In addition‚ John’s low self-esteem suggests his motive. Finally‚ the card game showed us that John planned and deliberately caused Ann to commit adultery. The purpose of John’s action is to make Ann happy. John believes that Ann is the most important person in his life

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