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    ------------------------------------------------- CIN 375E: formal notes for Novermeber 8‚ 2010 Part 2;  Prepared by:  Sivfong Liu (Siv) We began the second half of the class discussing about the film Rear Window. Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window is a movie about an injured photographer’s (Jeff) accounts and observations of his neighbor’s daily activities through the windows of his confined New York City apartment. After being injured during an auto race accident‚ Jeff’s left leg was encased in

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    a young prostitute‚ Liza‚ depicts admirable and harsh qualities. Truly‚ Liza illustrates a kind-hearted human being while the Underground Man exemplifies a harsh and isolated person. Liza’s function in this novel is to show the contrast between the two completing roles that characterize a classic literary illustration of what is good and bad. The altercations that Liza and the Underground Man have significantly portray positive and unsuitable qualities. Upon meeting Liza‚ the Underground Man

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    arrives at the Deep South. A place most feared by all slaves. There she meets a young girl named Liza who becomes her best friend. In the new plantation she is forced to work in the hot fields to pick cotton forever. With little to eat and small amount of sleep‚ Julilly thrives to escape to freedom. Days later a mysterious white man from Canada appears who changes the fate of Julilly and her friend Liza as he helps them escape to Canada‚ where freedom would happily greet the two of them. Arriving

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    make a decision about two women that he loves. As a member of the Blue Veins Society‚ Mr. Ryder has a very high social status in his community and the people look up to him. Liza Jane‚ an old slave is determined to find her old husband who is Mr. Ryder. Unaware that she has found her husband and that he has found someone else‚ Liza Jane causes Mr. Ryder to loose his pride in order to rekindle the love from his youth. Mr. Ryder’s qualities express his sincere appreciation of the Blue Vein Society‚ which

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    NO PLACE LIKE HOME By Mary Higgins Clark Major Characters: Liza Barton/Celia Foster Nolan – main character; acquitted of deliberately killing her mother and trying to kill her stepfather Ted Cartwright – stepfather of Liza Barton Alex Nolan – second husband of Liza Barton Laurence Foster – first husband of Liza Barton Jack – son of Liza Barton and Larry Foster Audrey Barton – mother of Liza Barton Will Barton – father of Liza Barton who died Jeffrey MacKingsley – prosecutor of Morris County

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    century. Karamzin’s Poor Liza also illustrates the fate of a young woman and if put side by side with The Betrothed‚ will trace the liberation of women of that time. This paper will focus on the opportunities given to women towards the end of the nineteenth century as can be observed in Chekhov’s "The Betrothed" in comparison to Karamzin’s "Poor Liza". The title Karamzin uses for his story‚ "Poor Liza"‚ creates right away an image of a woman helpless and dependent. Liza does‚ indeed‚ live up to

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    same person as Liza; what she begins to be called when she acquires a genteel accent and set of manners under Higgins’s tutelage Henry Higgins a professor of phonetics who takes on Liza as a pupil as a dare‚ or as an experiment Colonial Pickering an Englishman who has served in India and written in the field of linguistics there; a perfect gentleman who always treats Liza with utmost kindness Mrs. Higgins Henry’s mother‚ who disapproves of her son’s wild ways and who takes Liza under her wing

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    analyzed thru the point of view of the Management of Supreme Corporation. II. Problem Mrs. Liza Nakpil’s unprofessional manner in dealing with office conflicts and differences. III. Objectives To create a healthy‚ good‚ and open-minded working environment that will provide the opportunity for continued professional growth. . IV. Areas of Consideration * Even if Mrs. Liza Nakpil is the youngest senior officer in the company (Supreme Corporation)‚ she is armed with a 10-year

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    January 23‚ 2008 Danish KhanFirst Step WritingChapter 11 - 15 Recount: The Journey BeginsAfter hours of planning with Mr. Ross‚ and preparing for their great escape‚ Julilly‚ Lester‚ Liza and Adam finally set out on the path that they must walk to reach their long and painfully awaited freedom. Traveling north they encounter slave hunters and mean‚ nasty‚ evil spirited sheriffs‚ all of whom that want grab them out of their destiny and put them all back to their cages‚ back to the Riley plantation

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    the world is finally catching up with him. Liza helps Ofelia with her wound and lets Daniel know that she can recover from this. She hugs her son‚ Chris‚ and tells him that she loves him. She then goes outside and Madison follows. Nick finds Strand packing things in a bedroom. He asks Strand where he is headed and he claims that they can’t stay there. He leads Nick out to a telescope and through it he sees a large boat on the ocean named "Abigail".

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