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    CURRICULAM VITAE Name : Rosamma Mathew Date of birth : 26/05/1982 Nationality : Indian Languages known : English‚Hindi‚Malayalam Address : 163‚ St.Georges Road Redditch. B98 8ED. Email : ID-rosnamathew@yahoo.com Contact number : 07859208473 NMC REG : 07J02070 EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Diploma in general nursing and midwifery-2002-mahakoshal nursing registration council Bhopal‚ India Preedegree-1999-mahadma Gandhi university‚ India S S L C-1997-Kerala board

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    the way they handle themselves when they are in a problem. The critical lens is valid because this is true in life and literature. The book The Crucible by Arthur Miller and The Catcher In The Rye by J.D Salinger exemplifies the critical lens statement by Martin Luther King Jr. The literary elements that best support the interpretation is characterization and conflict. John Proctor in The Crucible exemplifies the critical lens statement by

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    Looking at Hamlet through a Freudian Lens The human mind is one of the world’s greatest mysteries. For generations‚ scientists from many fields have studied the homo-sapien brain to try and solve the age-old mystery. One of the most famous psychologists to delve into the cranial puzzle is Sigmund Freud. Freud developed many theories on the human species according to development and habits. His psychoanalysis has been transferred into literature over the years. When reading William Shakespeare’s

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    The ethical lens inventory has done an excellent job at teaching me about myself; things that I did not know or had pointed out to me in the past. I 100% agree with my preferred ethical lens which is the reputation lens‚ I use sensibility to find equality for all. I defiantly do feel like I do that or strive to achieve this. My blind spot of having unrealistic role expectation is something I know all to well‚ having fell victim to it in the past. Sometimes I forget that we are all human and cannot

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    life he was able to reach his end goal of finding his treasure and discovering his own personal legend. Life will always throw rocks to bring us down but to keep in mind that after every thunderstorms‚ rain and darkness‚ light will always be found right

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    one another. Creon and Antigone both have the characteristics of tragic heroes but demonstrate those characteristics in different ways. Both Antigone and Creon have belief in their freedom‚ Antigone believes that her stature to decide what’s right should not be compromised because of the fact that she is a woman; While Creon believes he has the freedom to do whatever is necessary to assert his authority. Creon and Anitgone  exhibit extreme pride or “hubris” in which Creon believes that his power

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    In the play there are many evil deeds that Macbeth committed. These include the murders of Duncan and Banquo‚ Lady Macduff and her son. Macbeth is also responsible for Scotland’s disorder. Macbeth plays the main role in each incident‚ with the other characters being only minor and undeveloped; acting as vehicles for Macbeth’s actions. It is possible that it is not entirely Macbeth’s fault for the evil deeds in the play. In Act II‚ Scene II Macbeth is patented as a hero‚ when he defeated Norway

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    an identical twin‚ give me multiple lenses of the world. Devising a quick mnemonic about our character traits is a common occurrence to aid new acquaintances in distinguishing between Becky and me. Providing our friends with a mnemonic offers them a lens through which they can learn our quirks and personalities. As toddlers‚ we were color coded with “Becky Blue” and “Libby Lellow” [sic]‚ a color I would love to find in a crayon box one day. In third grade‚ we changed to “Libby Lenses” based on my new

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    BUSINESS CASE STUDY (A Conflict of Responsibilities) I. Time Context: The problem existed or occured when the human resource director at a cardiopulmonary technology company called Tess Danville to give a personal reference on Terry Winston. II. Viewpoint: Based on Danville´s point of view‚ she must respect the agreement and give Winston a good recommendation. III. Statement of the Problem: After Winston´s departure‚ a series of near disaster was uncovered as a result

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    Name: Instructor: Course: Date: A Passage to India through the Lens of Orientalism Orientalism presents a critical study of the Western world’s patronizing cultural representations and perceptions‚ as well as their fictional depictions‚ of the Eastern world and the people inhabiting the Middle East and Asia. Said (p.32) notes that Orientalism‚ which involves scholarship in Western Countries about the East‚ is tied inextricably to Imperialism and this makes it intellectually suspect because it is

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