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    In the Mood for Love

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    Jeremy Prentice In the Mood for Love Paper “The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t said.” -Peter F. Drucker The quote by the author Drucker is a prime example of how non-verbal communication is most of the time more important than the actual answer itself. Body language is an essential element of everyday interaction amongst people. Based on simple hand gestures or a flicker of a smile‚ one can instantly change the syntax or structural meaning of a sentence. This

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    Essay On The Berlin Wall

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    From 1961 to 1989‚ the Berlin wall was an obstruction built so as to divide Berlin and cut off western Berlin from Eastern Berlin. It continued like this for almost 30 years until it opened in 1989 and started to be demolished in 1990. The wall included guard towers which were placed along large concrete walls‚ which surrounded a large area (which would later be known as the ‘death strip’). This area contained many other defences to prevent any passing through. The wall served a purpose to stop the

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    Mood Disorders You never know why a person does the things they or even what has cause them to be the person that they are. For example‚ you might never have known that famous people like Drew Carey‚ Jim Carrey‚ Sheryl Crow‚ even Pablo Picasso have depressive disorders. By reading‚ you will get an insight‚ if any‚ on mood disorders‚ along with how I found a relation in my personal life. As well as something relating to what I like to do in my free time. Mood disorders are fairly attention-grabbing;

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    Essay On Berlin Wall

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    Walls that Divide Worlds Everywhere around the world‚ barriers located on each and every continent. From the common American’s back yard to the Great Wall of China‚ we use them for privacy and security‚ but not all uses of walls have good intentions behind them. An example such as the Berlin Wall‚ created in 1961‚ divided East and Western Germany until it’s fall in 1992. The North-South Korean border (also known as the Korean DMZ) was created to diffuse tension between the two sister countries

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    Mood and Atmosphere

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    With close reference to the extract‚ show how J.B. Priestley creates mood and atmosphere for an audience here. Priestley‚ in ‘An inspector calls’‚ creates mood and atmosphere for an audience‚ in the extract‚ by using stage directions and writing how the character is talking. ‘(Bitterly)’ or ‘(with authority)’ shows that the character who is talking is talking with a certain tone in his/her voice and this makes the audience think that the person‚ who is talking‚ is trying to get the other person

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    Júlia Fávero Professor Weiss English 10A 30 March‚ 2013 Night: Shifts in Tone In every writing piece‚ be it a news journal or a deep philosophical book‚ literary devices serve as the substructure for the assembly of tone. In “Night”‚ the narrator goes through intense emotions and by modifying the utilization of literary devices‚ predominantly diction‚ syntax and symbolism‚ tone accordingly shifts throughout the book; thus‚ it becomes noticeable how the character’s emotions go from outraged

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    to it/ I could improve” (6-8). The poem has a playful tone… until the last two lines; “Wait ‘til they learn/ I’m dropping out” (11-12). This serious shift in tone reveals that the woman does not appreciate being given “Marks” on her performance as a wife and mother. Although she is receiving good grades; who are they to grade her? The last line alone provides a second reading of the poem with a wholly sharp but still playfully sarcastic tone as opposed to the initial lone playfulness. Since she

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    Formal Essay #1 Exploring psychological trauma and its affects Eng. 220‚ Spring 2011 Psychological trauma is a type of damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a traumatic event. In “Mending by Sallie Bingham”‚ the reader can find that the narrator has dealt with a trauma‚ and the pain that arises is a lot. Same situations occur with Pat Staten‚ and her father‚ as well as Jane Lazzare. In each of the short stories‚ the reader can find that the author or narrator has suffered with psychological

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    Walls

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    HISTORY OF ICE CREAM Once upon a time‚ hundreds of years ago‚ Charles I of England hosted a sumptuous state banquet for many of his friends and family. The meal‚ consisting of many delicacies of the day‚ had been simply superb but the ’’coup de grace’ was yet to come. After much preparation‚ the king’s French chief had concocted an apparently new dish. It was cold and resembled fresh fallen snow but was much creamier and wetter than any other was after dinner dessert. The guests were delighted

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    The Alchemist Mood

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    diction and imagery‚ Paulo Coelho exhibits his purpose in writing the Alchemist and supplies an ambience in which the readers are prompted to learn and evaluate their own relationships‚ dreams‚ feel hope and ambition. Since the novel has a very serene tone‚ Coelho uses dictation to add interest to the novel. When a reader can visualize a situation‚ they can more easily relate to it by connecting memories that they have to those Santiago is experiencing in the novel. Coelho uses concrete dictation by

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