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    Perfume and We: Lack of Knowledge in Society Knowledge is a vital importance to humanity‚ without it‚ there will be no humanity. It is the foundation of many things such as morality‚ emotion‚ skill‚ and many more. In the novels Perfume and We‚ there is a lot of satirical use to mock knowledge. Both authors of We and Perfume characterize society and the protagonist to mock the knowledge of society and make the protagonist a superior character. Grenouille is the historic prodigy of Paris because

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    SEMINAR III STYLISTIC LEXICOLOGY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1. Stylistic differentiation of the English Language. a) stylistic and style meaning of the word; b) types of stylistic meaning of the word: emotional evaluative expressive. Criteria for the stylistic differentiation of the English vocabulary. 2. Words which have lexico-stylistic paradigm. Words which have no lexico-stylistic paradigm. 3. Stylistic functions of literary words: poetic diction archaic words barbarisms bookish

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    all‚ there are many different types of programs on television. The viewer can watch a weather report to prepare for the day. Cartoons and sport provide relaxation and fun. School programs‚ documentaries and the news teach us about the world. And advertisements inform us about products and new ideas. Secondly‚ the content is very appealing because it is realistic and up to date. As TV is a medium that combines moving‚ color images and sound‚ it resembles real life‚ so the viewers can identify with what

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    of female equality and empowerment. It has been at its highest point in recent years and has created the new concept of “Femvertising”. In short‚ Femvertising is taking a modern day feminist issue‚ such as body image‚ and portraying it in an advertisement. Advertisers will usually do this for one of two reasons: to sell a product or just to bring awareness to the issue. However‚ the main goal of femvertising is to inspire women to change their perspective on the issue and even regain lost confidence

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    There are so many children waiting to be adapted. This story is about placement home‚ or foster parent. One evening‚ Glenn and Mindy is watching TV‚ and saw the advertisement about ?Wednesday?s Child.? They saw a sixteen years old name Oneida they were intrigue about this girl. It seems the couple like her‚ on the advertisement said that she?s looking for a loving family to love. She wants a hardworking‚ understanding and supporting family that will be there

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    The Analysis of The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin 1. Information about the author: Kate was formally educated at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in St. Louis where she kept a commonplace book "in which the thoughtful adolescent recorded themes that appear in her later fiction‚ among them women’s roles and the conflict between desire and duty.  Kate began her career as a fiction writer in 1888. The literary trend she belongs to realistic fiction. The mine literary works are "A Point at

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    The ads I chose‚ and media in general‚ contain messages that lean heavily toward the traditional belief systems of popular cultural majority‚ that place arbitrary meanings on bodies based on biological differences. The world we live in is still highly gendered and the norms we have constructed are considerably rigid‚ pervasive and persistent in their adherence among citizens. The hegemonic ideals of sex and gender have left an indelible mark on America’s society and is still seen today in media marketing

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    Analysis - Peugeot 206 commercial Introduction  If a compact car is your interest‚ then you need to check out the Peugeot 206.  The Peugeot 206 is world renowned.  You will find it just about everywhere around the globe. The Peugeot 206 offers a choice of two petrol engines‚ a 1.4 litre 8-valve or 1.6 litre 16-valve engine.  There is an option of a highly efficient HDi 70 diesel or the powerful HDi 110 diesel.  There is a choice‚ depending on the engine you choose‚ of either a manual or Tiptronic

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    Benefits And Ease of Healthy Way of Life Healthy way of life - is this something abstract and unreachable nowadays? Of course not! Healthy way of life is absolutely real and not so difficult lifestyle habits to bring in life for everyone. Certainly‚ it is not possible for every person to make his lifestyle 100% ideally healthy‚ and this is not required in most cases. But just imagine - if you will improve and make only 5 key aspects of your lifestyle healthier by only 10-20% - whith what amazing

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    Point of View and Plot Development Third person omniscient point of view through Grenouille of passages in Perfume assist in the development of a plot for dramatic irony and also help to build tension in the plot. Grenouille says that his life will have no meaning without the girl’s (from the rue de marais) scent‚ so he kills her to get it‚ and finally feels happiness for the first time in his life. Diction that supports this is “no meaning”‚ “never”‚ and “happiness”. This passage builds tension

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