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    On the surface of the novel‚ Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit‚ may appear to be about a young lady trying to figure out who she is whilst in a constrained community. However this is not the whole story. Within the novel there are constant struggles with finding who you are‚ social class and the broad concept of fitting in. Winterson does this well through her use of symbols and motifs which are as one example an orange. Even the sub-plots within the novel such as her mother possibly having a lesbian

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    school and have a part time job to make money. As we would think school‚ having a job‚ working for yourself is good for you. In a Clockwork Orange everything is switched around. Basically what the young adults find good is like robbing stores‚ raping women on the street‚ having gang fights‚ the good old ultra violence. Satire: The dystopia of A Clockwork Orange has a very satirical tone. The aspect of satire in the novel is in the form of political commentary. Alex and his gang deprive the community

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    There There by Tommy Orange The characters (Orvil‚ Edwin‚ and Blue) who make up the Novel by Tommy Orange are very different‚ but they all have one thing in common: they try to figure out who they are within this community and outside of it. Opal believes that “learning about your heritage is a privilege”. Orivil did some research on his culture and learned a lot from it. After finding out about his culture‚ he looked for a traditional outfit that Opal had in her closet and put it on. Orivl found

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    book‚ Life of Pi‚ is the color orange. This color appears very often throughout the book. Orange is a color of survival and of hope. All the things that would and could help Pi survive were orange. “…the whole inside of the boat and the tarpaulin and the life jackets and the lifebuoy and the oars and most every other significant object aboard was orange” (Martel). Without these things‚ Pi surely would have died. Orange Juice‚ the orangutan was also the color orange‚ and she helped Pi emotionally

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    The Protagonist in Clockwork Orange‚ Alex‚ exposes the flaws of his society and its significance by showings different aspects of dystopian societies and how they ultimately effected him. The flaws of a dystopian society tend to be endless‚ but in Clockwork Orange Anthony Burgess thoroughly examines three‚ which in result take way Alex’s life as well as many others other what? in these type of dystopian societies. Burgess shows how every human is given at birth inalienable rights that they by society

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    Super Bakery Analysis The Super Bakery utilizes a business model that permits lower expenses of labor‚ equipment‚ factories‚ administrative spaces‚ structures‚ etc. This model is defined as a “virtual corporation minimizes investment in human resources‚ fixed assets‚ and working capital” (Kimmel‚ 2009‚ p. 910). This method obviously keeps costs down to the company itself as major operating‚ and manufacturing expenses are outsourced. Super Bakery adopted the Activity Based Accounting (ABC) to simplify

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    Musa Acuminata: Recycling Banana Peelings into Papers Cheska Mateo Garchelle Bagtas Julia Pascua Kristine Aira Boriongan Laine Medianesta May Ann Carpio Jerico Tangos National High School June 2013 Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Banana is a seasonal fruit. All year round people around the country can eat this fruit anytime they wanted and so‚was my household and my neighbors. Now‚ banana peelings scatter along the street and trash bags are

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    religious‚ sexual and societal thematic concerns are presented throughout western literature. Winterson presents consumables as microcosmic aspects of Jeanette’s internal struggle in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1985) concerning her religious and sexual attitudes within her post-modern society. As an extended metaphor‚ oranges are at the epicentre of Louie’s fundamentalist congregation as representations of the strictly heteronormative society that it enforces‚ an oppressive society not too far removed

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    Objective To synthesis methyl orange by coupling diazotised sulphanilic acid with N‚N-dimethylaniline. Materials (Chemicals) Sulfanilic acid‚ 2.5% aqueous sodium carbonate solution‚ sodium nitrite‚ concentrated hydrochloric acid‚ N‚N-dimethylaniline‚ glacial acetic acid‚ 10% aqueous sodium hydroxide‚ saturated sodium chloride solution Apparatus 50 mL Erlemeyer flask‚ 250 mL beaker‚ test tube‚ hot plate‚ Buchner funnels Procedure In a 50 mL Elermenyer flask 1.2 g of sulfanilic acid and

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    reject the majority through acts of defiance‚ self-alienation and rebellion. This notion is extensively explored within Peter Skrzynecki’s poem‚ St. Patrick’s College‚ from the anthology Immigrant Chronicle‚ and Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film A Clockwork Orange as both texts illustrate the protagonist’s limited experience of belonging through their interaction with others

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