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    109-110) “ He knew the whole of woodcraft up and down.” (Line 112) “A medal of St. Christopher he wore.” (Line 117) “He was a proper forester‚ I guess.” (Line 121) Nun: She is an elegant‚ pretentious and sentimental prioress. She is more interested in her social status than her religious duties. “Her greatest oath was only “By St. Loy!” (Line 124) “At meat her manners were well taught withal” (Line 131) “And she would wipe her upper lip so clean

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    supposed to be meek‚ chaste‚ and have no opinion. However‚ the characters Desdemona in William Shakespeare’s Othello and Dame Alison from The Wife of Bath’s Prologue in Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales seemingly go against common conventions of women‚ as they are bold characters who have strong opinions and exert dominance. Dame Alison‚ the Wife of Bath‚ is a character created by Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales. She is a merchant who has an interest in profit‚ and uses sex and her many husbands

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    and people became convinced that he was a military genius. I will now be talking about General Hideki Tojo. General Hideki Tojo was the prime minister of Japan from October of 1941 to July of 1944. Tojo was a very aggressive military General and became

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    Lost legacies- The Desert of Fire Prologue- Lightning was fast asleep in his dirt and rock den when a deep rumbling woke him up. He hopped on his paws immediately and dashed to the entrance‚ listening to the earth as it shook in obvious discomfort. He looked up and saw rocks falling from a nearby cave onto several rattlesnakes and fear flashed through his mind. He leapt back into the burrow and shook his son Willow awake. He hissed urgently to his son “Get up Willow! Come on!” Willow suddenly

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    Ribald sexual content‚ humor‚ cheating wives‚ “arse” kissing‚ “The Millers Tale” and “The Wife of Baths Tale” have it all. However this is only 2 out of the many tales in the Canterbury Tales‚ by Geoffrey Chaucer. This story is about a group of 29 people who are all going on a pilgrimage to Canterbury to see the tomb of St. Tomas Beckett. In the tavern they meet in‚ they decide to have a competition for who can tell the best tale‚ and the winner will receive a free dinner. In this novel‚ Chaucer

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    Prologue: the Super-Story

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    Prologue: The Super-Story By Thomas Friedman (from Longitudes and Attitudes‚ 2002) ¶1 I am a big believer in the idea of the super-story‚ the notion that we all carry around with us a big lens‚ a big framework‚ through which we look at the world‚ order events‚ and decide what is important and what is not. The events of 9/11 did not happen in a vacuum. They happened in the context of a new international system – a system that cannot explain everything but can explain and connect more things in

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    villainous characters from Medieval England and include a Knight‚ his son the Squire‚ the Knight’s Yeoman‚ a Prioress‚ a Second Nun‚ a Monk‚ a Friar‚ a Merchant‚ a Clerk‚ a sergent of Law‚ a Franklin‚ a Weaver‚ a Dyer‚ a Carpenter‚ a Tapestry-Maker‚ a Haberdasher and his troop‚ a Cook‚ a Shipman‚ a Physician‚ a Parson‚ a Miller‚ a Manciple‚ a Reeve‚ a Summoner‚ a Pardoner‚ the Wife of Bath‚ and Chaucer himself. They each bring a slice of England to the trip with their stories of glory‚ chivalry‚ Christianity

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    Bed, bath and beyond

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    5-204-270 Revised April 15‚ 2005 ARTUR RAVIV AND TIMOTHY THOMPSON Bed Bath & Beyond: The Capital Structure Decision “Bed Bath & Beyond’s earnings report could have been called Bed Bath & Brag‚” according to the New Jersey newspaper The Record in April 2004.1 However‚ Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) had the performance to back up its boastfulness. Since going public in 1992‚ the home goods retailer‚ based in Union‚ New Jersey‚ had never missed an earnings estimate. For fiscal year 2003 (ending

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    Chemistry of Bath Bombs

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    Chemistry of Bath Bombs Date: 16th May 2014 Introduction – When sodium bicarbonate and citric acid mix in water they dissolve‚ the sodium bicarbonate reacts with the citric acid to form sodium citrate and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide then bubbles out as a gas‚ which makes the bath bomb break up‚ in this experiment 3 tests will be conducted in order to find the correct ratio of bicarbonate soda and citric acid to create the

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    PROLOGUE :9 PROLOGUE TO THE CANTERBURY TALES COMIC REALISM Q. Write a brief essay on Chaucer’s Realism in The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales and add a note on the Comic Realism in it. (2005‚ 2009). Ans: Realism in literature implies portraiture of life‚ people and things as they really are without idealizing them. True to this idea‚ Chaucer is basically a realist and is interested in people and things around him and the atmosphere and activities of England in the fourteenth century. His

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