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    Dupin is seemingly the most important character in The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Typically‚ he is supposed to be seen as the protagonist‚ the person who solves the mystery‚ saves the day‚ and allows good to prevail. Dupin‚ however‚ possesses certain characteristics that morph him into a person who is despised‚ not only by the reader‚ but other characters in the story as well. His arrogance‚ darkness‚ and lack of charisma are some of the traits that have a negative effect on Dupin’s character

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    Araby: Dream and Reality Ahsan Habib James Joyce’s “Araby” deals mainly with a young boy’s psychic journey from first love to despair and disappointment and also with his discovery of the discrepancy between dream and reality. In the story‚ an unnamed boy who lives with his uncle and aunt in the midst of an unfavourable situation for love and affection falls in love with a girl. Finally‚ he realizes that love and life differ from dream. Throughout the story the boy

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    the Monroe Doctrine (Lecture). Monroe’s policy opposing European colonialism in the US‚ stated that further efforts by European nations to take control of any independent state in North or South America would be viewed as "the manifestation of an unfriendly disposition toward the United States." At the same time‚ the doctrine noted that the U.S. would recognize and not interfere with existing European colonies nor meddle in the internal concerns of European countries

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    As you grow older you start realizing that we have been taught California Mission history has being something great. Missions were built to keep unfriendly Indians and wild animals away but in my opinion it’s been the opposite. I am a catholic person but I do not practice Catholicism no more because its articles like these that made me take that place. I believe every mission and church does well but

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    Abstract The City of Columbus Mississippi recognizes the need for a new analytical unit. This is a proposal that aims to develop this new analytical unit in an effort to support all levels of the Police Department‚ to include command personnel‚ supervisors‚ detectives‚ and patrol officers. law enforcement agencies in. This analytical unit will obtain and analyze as much information as possible in order to identify crime patterns‚ trends‚ offenders‚ and develop correlations‚ to improve short-term

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    Valuation in a Bidding-War Context Copyright ©2002 Ian H. Giddy Corporate Financial Restructuring 3 Case Study: The Acquisition of Conrail Why merge Conrail and CSX?  How was the CSX offer structured?  How was Conrail’s resistance to an unfriendly bid structured?  How would you‚ as a Conrail shareholder‚ react to the offer?  What’s Conrail worth?  Copyright ©2002 Ian H. Giddy Corporate Financial Restructuring 4 Gains from Conrail Acquisition? Rationale: Firm A should merge with Firm

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    sunlit plains extended”. This suggests that Banjo is tying to convince the readers that the ideal Australian person has bushman like qualities eg friendliness‚ adventurous and laid back opposed to the people living in the city who are condescending‚ unfriendly and arrogant. Banjo also uses descriptive language he uses this to silence all the negative aspects of the country life and any positive aspect of the city life. He uses the words “sunlit plains”‚ “wondrous glory” and “vision splendid” to describe

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    strangers cannot and should not be trusted. That evil does exist and it has many faces‚ even familiar faces. The setting of this story is a medieval village on the edge of a large dark forest. Which today could be a lovely suburb on the edge of a huge unfriendly dark city? This story has five characters in it; however‚ the story focuses on the young woman wearing a red-hooded cape‚ the wolf‚ and their encounter‚ “As she was going through the wood‚ she met with a wolf‚ who had a very great mind

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    Demonstrative communication is the communication between the sender and the receiver of a conversation by the means of non-verbal and unwritten communications. Many times when demonstrative communication is displayed it is through the form of facial expressions‚ eye contact‚ body gestures and the tone of a message received. However‚ demonstrative communication reinforces verbal communication between the sender and receiver. For example‚ if the tone of a message is negative the nonverbal communication

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    citizens‚ which will increase the prices of them. Also‚ farmers will start growing more crops for this reason therefore causing environmental problems such as oceanic dead zones and pesticide-infected groundwater (ibid). It is also environmentally unfriendly in the sense that in order to make some gasses‚ coal must be burnt‚ therefore releasing dangerous CO? gasses into the air (ibid). Not only is it environmentally unsafe‚ but it can also pose a threat to enemy countries‚ as what happened in the Cold

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