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    In Ariel’s Story, the anguished ally syndrome takes the form of shelter staff disregarding Ariel’s input and opinions and instead deciding that they know what is best for her. Ariel speaks about the apathy of these anguished allies, “I’ve learned that those people running most shelters don’t care about people at all… at most shelters, you have to keep quiet or you’ll get punished.” (86). With the reframing of this issue I proposed…

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    princess just slept, the prince came. Therefore, it was also said that it implied the role of the man and woman. However, the time changes and The Walt Disney Company produced "the Little Mermaid" in 1989, which was aware of feminism. The character of Ariel was similar to a woman of the 1990s as for that she wanted to escape from a sense of values and disliked with restraint. It proves that The Walt Disney Company expected the actions of the woman and was conscious of the passage of times.…

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    Philip Pullman is one of the greatest British writers . He was known as children books writers. Northern lights, is one of the most important books in Philip Pullman's trilogy " Dark Materials". I my essay I will write about Northern lights and Lyra growing up in the novel.(Northern lights, Pullman,1995) Pullman’s works have an oral feel which, coupled with humor, verbal dexterity and skillful view setting, makes them perfect for reading. The lead part is often taken by powerful girls, such as…

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    Untold personalities exposed through character expression and/or outfit. Character design is an important thing that take artists a lot of time to finalise, they gain inspiration from the world around them and extract attracting things and add them to the character they want to make; whether it be a protagonist and antagonist, the artist will always show their personality through how they draw them. The artists that I will be studying and analysing are Futoshi Nishiya, Rodrigo Araya, and Disney.…

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    MSME Case Study

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The pioneering 1991 liberalisation policy by P V Narasimha Rao government ushered in the era of globalisation in India. After the liberalisation, the economy witnessed a leap of growth in large industries and enterprises, but surprisingly the MSME sector, which contributes six percentage to the Indian Gross Domestic Product (GDP), 45% to total national export and employs around seventy million Indians, is still struggling to find its footing and reach optimum…

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    The relationship between Prospero and Miranda is undoubtedly a strong one Prospero does however have strict control over several aspects of Miranda’s life, especially regarding aspect that are sexually related. The Tempest includes several events and encounters that might affect relationships that exist in the play, but there is one particular question regarding the one between Prospero and Miranda which is going to be explored in this analysis. The question that will be answered is how does…

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    Disney The Fairest

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    within the movie there was still misogyny. Leading character Elsa was told from a young age to conceal her powers, conceal her true self so that she would be accepted in life. This slightly resembles the 1989 movie, The Little Mermaid. Like Elsa, Ariel had to hide who she really was by pretending to be a human, just so she could get the attention of and be noticed by a man. She cowered behind a false identity just like Elsa hid behind the confines of her castle. Disney is sending children the…

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    The Monster and the Prince While reading The Tempest By. Shakespeare, I noticed that the characters Caliban, (the fish- man, slave of Prospero) and Ferdinand (Prince of Naples) are portrayed to be near opposites. They are opposites of one another with their looks, treatment, and behavior. Caliban is an ugly, abused, monster; while Ferdinand is a handsome, loved, prince. These two characters have completely different lives, and outlooks on their lives, and are somehow put together in one place.…

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    The demand for oil or gasoline in the United States is on a steady rise. With the increase of automobile users every year how can we afford to drop the price of gas. People are buying it, whether the price rises or falls, so why not keep it at a steady price. This all has to do with how oil firms perform in the short and long run. Also what and how much government influence has to deal with the way the price changes. Gas and oil prices play a major role in our economy, so when they rise or fall…

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    However, bonds respond more directly to changes in interest rates. By blending a variety of different investments with various characteristics, investors can reduce their overall risk while increasing their potential for greater long-term results. (Ariel Investments) When we concentrate put all prospects or resources in one thing or place, or we could lose everything. Advantages: By utilize portfolio, we can decrease risk of losing all investment funds. For example, if we invested all money…

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