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    Homer’s The Odyssey is a timeless piece of literature that tackles such complex themes as gender and cultural relations, as well as more human themes like love and loyalty, all in a truly classic style that is revered even today. Odysseus’ long journey back home is grueling and harrowing and this fact is only intensified by what his family must endure back home in Ithaka. Though Odysseus may be preoccupied with difficult challenges as he makes his way back home, it is Odysseus’ nearly constant…

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    The characteristics of heroes vary culturally and the characteristics that they hold are highly influenced by the culture that they come from. In the poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", the hero Gawain represents the Celtic culture and the views that the ancient Celts held for heros. The characteristics that Gawain holds are humble, focused, brave, loyal, virtuous and religious. Within the poem, the trials that he undergoes and the events in the journey that are faced are influenced…

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    Pressler uses new historicism to achieve her objective in the book. Mirjam Pressler uses the historic events to influence the themes, characters, viewpoints, literary tools, and conflicts. The most important themes presented in the novel are as follows: the things that one has done will haunt them later on in life and money does not fix everything. History influenced the theme ‘things that one has done will haunt them later on in life’, by stating how because of Johanna’s grandfather’s actions…

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    The importance of employees to corporate branding and the need to better understand the company’s behavior and organization culture is fundamental for the success of the organization. Employees are key to building relationships with all of the stakeholders, thus contributing to the overall meaning of the brand. For example, an employee who knows the company brand image well will then accurately express to consumers what the company stands for by their actions and improve brand-consumer…

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    without relying on the dependency of others. Throughout his life, Van Gogh had lived in approximately thirty-seven different homes, some of which he only spent weeks in. Due to his financial status, Van Gogh would constantly have to rely on the hospitality of his family and friends, spending his time as nothing more than a border. However, in 1888 he was final able to find a home of his own within the ‘Yellow House’ in Arles France. This home was the first he could ever call his own, and served…

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    of the Brotherhood, the rich and powerful are placed above those who are poor in the social rank. Women, as displayed though Emma, Sybil, and Mary, are either sexual objects or maids for the men in the novel. White supremacy is also a reoccurring theme, despite the Brotherhood’s best effort to eliminate it and promote equality. Ellison’s Invisible Man examines the superiority of rich to poor, men to women, and whites to blacks in the 1930’s society; it takes place in through quotations of the…

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    add depth to the narrative. Lastly the bizarre and supernatural elements which feature throughout the poem One of the most powerful themes throughout the poem is morality. Coleridge was a believer in Christianity and the morals of this faith are reflected throughout his poetry. At the beginning…

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    E pluribus unum—out of many, one. This is the motto of the United States of America, a nation that prides itself with democratic characteristics such as individual rights, community through patriotism, freedom, and equality for all. However, these concepts are just ideals as individualism and community contradict each other as well as freedom and equality, and historically America has had difficulty balancing these ideals. One of Walt Whitman poems preaches the possibility that these concepts…

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    Payam E Mehjoor Analysis

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    Mitragam- Pulwama is the most celebrated flower with deep fragrance from the poetic garden of Kashmir, popularly known as “Shair-e-Kashmir”. His splendid strands took Kashmiri poetry to new horizons. He is highly honored for introducing new style, themes, thoughts and subjects in Kashmiri poetry. He embodied subjects like development, revolution, patriotism, love, joy, nature, beauty in his poetry. He talked about progress of Kashmiris’ and awakened people from slumber by his lively new literary…

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    How has globalization influenced MGM from Las Vegas? The MGM Resorts International, known as MGM, was formed in 1986 as a subsidiary of Kerkorian’s Tracinda Corporation. It is a global gaming, hospitality, and tourism company which operates in Las Vegas, Macau, New Jersey, Detroit, and Mississippi and its headquarters is located in Las Vegas. Bellagio, MGM Grand, The Mirage, and Mandalay are the hotels and casinos owned by MGM Resorts. The company once focused on the casinos and resorts business…

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