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    787 Dreamliner

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    airplanes. Years back, they introduced a design for the all new Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The super airliner was designed to be on the same central network for all things, including passenger connectivity. The Federal Aviation Administration had never seen anything like the Dreamliner and didn’t know how to address the problem of figuring out the safety concerns and the legality of the new plane. There are benefits and risks of using a common network for all onboard operations. One benefit of the…

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    Well, I’m glad to hear you’re interested in coming West. The Gold Rush is over, but there is still opportunity to mine out valuable metals and ores. I want you to take that brain of yours and help me start a business, I’ll pay you handsomely for it. I want to hire some men coming from the South to mine for me (for a fair sum), we’ll be doing some quartz mining. I’ve made enough friends to get some investors who will allow us to mine out their land too. I want you to monitor finances and the…

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    get pushed into marriage through other circumstances. Emilia feels a horrible devotion to Iago, and therefore never confesses to taking the handkerchief. Desdemona is also devoted to Othello, saying as she dies that she killed herself (“Nobody; I myself. Farwell, commend me to my kind lord: O, farewell!” [Act 5, Scene 2]). Love has been shown in other plays (“Romeo and Juliet”, “Midsummer Night’s Dream”) to be either ruinous or potentially ruinous to the characters, and “Twelfth Night” and…

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    ASIF CURRIMBHOY’S USE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE Adapting language to suit situation and character in a play is a peculiar problem that the Indian dramatist in English invariably faces. And this problem could be tackled successfully if the dramatist adapts the English language to reflect the idiom of the language of the characters or, as K.R. Srinivasa Iyengar has rightly suggested, if “the characters and the situations are carefully chosen (Iyengar).” Currimbhoy does not seem to make any effort to…

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    The Story of Love in Much Ado About Nothing In William Shakespeare’s epic drama Much Ado About Nothing, passionate love is shown through two love stories. Claudio a young soldier has fallen for a young beautiful maiden named Hero, who is the daughter of the Governor of Messina, Leonato. Beatrice, Leonato niece, has an eye for the hansom soldier named Benedick who is fighting alongside Prince Don Pedro. Shakespeare’s vivid detail helps to depict the hard love seen through these lovers. In…

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    and their relationship grew deeper. Through the trials and tribulations of traveling South the father and son’s love for each other triumphed above everything, and through that their love grew. As the father and son traveled south chaos was running about and the father was slipping away from empathy and humanity. The boy had to be that hope for him that carried him through it, and their love kept both of them going, even to the end. In the same way, the portrait of Jesus still hangs on the wall…

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    Arthur Miller created a unique play - "Death of a Salesman", which is still very popular in different parts of the world. According to the play, the action takes place in Brooklyn, in the postwar years, at the end of the 1940s. The play tells us about the 60 years old, unhappy salesman Willy Loman, his family, and his misunderstanding of achieving the American Dream. We see four main characters: Willy Loman - the father of the family, Linda - his wife, Biff and Happy - his kids. The play begins…

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    Speech On Hockey

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    the heart of the Cold War, tensions were building between the Soviet Union and the United States. The war had wrapped its chains around both countries leaving many citizens with one simple question: What is going to happen to us? With morale at an all time low due to the turmoil and division inside and outside our borders, we were in desperate need of a miracle to bring our nation back together. This miracle came in on February 22, 1980 at the Lake Placid Olympic Games in New York City. A hockey…

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    In All My sons by Arthur Miller, the usage of symbolism is used in a post war world to show the death of a son and a community’s disregard for the truth. Symbols include an apple tree and a jail created by the patriarch of the Keller family. The neighborhood is living in a time period following World War II. The time period allows for the symbols to have more impact. At the beginning of the drama, the symbol of the apple tree is presented. The apple tree was planted in memorial of the Keller’s…

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    Tupac Theory

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    Shakur had respect for Niccolo Machiavelli. He read about Machiavelli while in prison. Niccolo Machiavelli was an Italian War strategist. He was down with faking one's death to deceive the enemy. Machiavelli actually wrote: "Sometimes it has been a great moment while the fight is going on, to disseminate…

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