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    The novel also carries gothic elements in it. Dorian lives enslaved to the terror of seeing his picture, because it showed the grotesque sins that Dorian had committed against others. On the "horror" side, there are the grotesque descriptions of the portrait, the terrible murder and consequent disappearance of Basil Hallward, and the general loathsome factor of the opium den and, of course, the dramatic ending of the novel with the death of protagonist. This means that his fate has been sealed:…

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    Work Before War

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    Men were the ones who did all the work before the war. They worked in the factories and made weapons and everything else you can imagine. So when they left to go off to war who was left to do all their work? The women were. All their lives women were pretty much told they couldn't do anything and had to stay home and be housewifes. Once the war started and all the men were sent off to fight women stepped up. Women did the same work as men but got paid less, imagine that? They worked in…

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    Joe likes working at the forge and he is good at it, and all he wanted to do is share that passion with his good friend Pip. Second of all Joe in the end did have more money than was expected when he was able to pay off all of Pip’s debts from becoming a gentleman in London. When Pip found out Magwitch was his secret benefactor he immediately quit using the money that was from him which is not a good way to keep up with payments, so Joe went and payed all of…

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    Was Jack the Ripper really Jack the Ripper? Or was it someone else? Ripper was a serial killer and mutilated at least five prostitutes in the East End of London in 1888 and because no one arrested or tried for murders, crime buffs are still fascinated with Jack the Ripper case more than 115 years later. To criminally profile the man named Jack the Ripper, there is evidence of his types of victims, what he did to his victims and the possible suspects to his true identity. The women experts really…

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    William Carey and John Thomas sailed to India. Following Carey’s model of missionary society a number of missionary societies emerged in England, Europe and America that sent their missionaries to Asia, Africa and to different places. In England the London Missionary Society (LMS) (1795), Netherland’s Missionary Society (NMS) (1798), Church Missionary Society (CMS) (1799), Religious Tract Society (RTS) (1799), British and Foreign Bible Society (BFBS) (1804), and Wesleyan Methodist Missionary…

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    Andy Serkis Research Paper

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    part of the student radio station called Bailrigg FM and was a member of the County College at the time. He joined the Nuffield Studio, and was actively involved in designing and producing plays. Andy Serkis performed in a couple of productions at the end of his first year. He played the lead role of a rebellious teenager holding a teacher hostage in Barrie Keeffe’s play titled Gotcha. Serkis changed his major subject to acting and constructed his Independent Studies Degree around acting and set…

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    2010 Catchphrase: "Get outta ma pub!" Treadwell-Collins said: "Barbara is the real guvnor of EastEnders. So when she told me her decision back in the summer, we both had a little cry before getting excited about how Peggy Mitchell, the matriarch to end all matriarchs, could bid her final farewell to Albert…

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    nations of East Central Europe and allowed for their disregard. During this time of indifference the Soviet Union came in and asserted their power over the smaller nations in an attempt to Sovietize them. It is of vital importance that the reasons why, how, and to what extent East Central Europe was Sovietized are explored as a means to understand the history of East Central Europe. The countries of East Central Europe underwent such drastic political changes partially due to the end of…

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    Citizen Kane Orson Welles

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    Orson Welles is still know till this day as the director who one of the best movies of all time which was Citizen Kane. But not only was he a director but, he also was an American actor, producer, and writer. With all that he also has worked on the radio, film, and theatre. Orson was born May 6, 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Son of Richard Head Welles and Beatrice Ives Welles, growing up was hard on Orson his parents divorced and moved to Chicago in 1919. His father became an alcoholic after he…

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    I’ve carefully read ‘Saying Goodbye To London’ and enjoyed it truly. I believe this book has potential and would do well in the market once edited and finalised. ‘Saying Goodbye To London’, follows Francis, a 15- year old shy boy who meets confident 16-year-old girl, Sawyer at a part. Sparks Fly between them and she gets pregnant. Now they must deal with both a new relationship and a baby. This story also deals with concepts such as loss, sexuality and family. Francis has a lot of growing up to…

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