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    4.1 Intrinsic Element In understanding the play, intrinsic element is the most important aspect. It is show the reader about the basic story in a play. The elements of the Hansberry’s play include plot, characters, setting and theme. 4.1.1 Characters There are eleven characters that played in this story, such as : 1. Lena Younger (Mama) Lena is an old woman in early sixties. She is full-bodied and strong woman. She has two children ; they are Walter and Beneatha. She is mother-in-law of Ruth…

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    there was a link between his political and personal finance and income. Kershaw concludes that His proclaimed modest demands in matters of food and clothes – a constant element of his image as a humble man of the people – fell within a context of chauffeur-driven Mercedes, luxury hotels, grand residences, and a personal livery of bodyguards and attendants. Hitler’s personal finance was controlled by Martin Bormann who as his personal secretary and with a lead role in the NSDAP – was in an…

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    Pros And Cons Of A Contract

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    Contracts CA: John & County News Firstly, to advise anybody what to do in a situation like this i believe it is very important to understand the basics of what a contract is and what it involves also the differences between a contract of and a contract for service. I will explain the benefits and setbacks of each contact. I will also include various different case studies which i believe are relevant and will assist the understanding of the situation for John. A contract is an agreement…

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    When I was the same age as Shaymus myself and my family went on a vacation to Las Vegas, the vacation was a never ending catastrophe because on our way back home our suitcase fell, in addition our car broke down and dizziness collided with me that it became a roller coaster of chaos. In fact, Shaymus endured endless catastrophes on his family vacation as well. During his vacation the realization that he is constantly wishing, he and his sister aren’t treated fairly and endless phone problems…

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    Thesis statement: In Richard Wright’s bildungsroman novels Black Boy and Native Son, Bigger and Richard 's different reactions to their experiences separate them and show that the ability to control one 's own impulses is key to obtaining the American dream, as seen through Richard 's determination, hard work , and education and Bigger’s lack of those qualities. Support 1: Bigger is convinced white people are keeping him from achieving his American dream so he gives up on it but Richard’s…

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    Artificial Intelligence, from your phone to the chess board to your car, is becoming more and more advanced, seemingly only bounded by our imagination. It seems as though we, as a society, should no longer be asking “Can I?” and instead should be asking “Should I?” Modern times are plagued with issues caused by human error such as mistakes, accidents, and misjudgment. If you could eliminate these errors, saving millions of lives a year, at the cost of a marginal amount of your freedom, would…

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    In "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald and " Chicago" directed by Rob Marshall money is consequential to both stories. Money shows the power one can have if they have large amounts of it. In "Chicago" Roxie uses money so she can hire the best lawyer who also made her famous. In "The Great Gatsby" money showed where people were ranked from richest to poorest with Tom being in East Egg (been really rich) whereas Gatsby was from West Egg (newly rich). Power is something a lot of people in…

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    Nick describes himself as a young man with a wandering mind. He was told from an early age by his father, “whenever you feel like criticising anyone, just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had” (5). This advice stuck with Nick into adulthood and he has reserved his judgements ever since. Nick traveled East because he wanted the world to be in uniform. He had hoped that the move would provide him with a pleasant change to begin his work in bonds.…

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    Personal Narrative-White

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    White. The color that represents openness, cleanliness and purity. At that age, I admired all of the white surrounding me in that hospital and awed at how fascinating and different this setting was compared to the normal, everyday places I visited. I was sitting in a chair with my feet dangling and swinging back and forth, just like what every five year old would tend to do. Next to me, sitting in the vast hallway, was my cousin who was the same age as me. We laughed and played joyfully as we…

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    CHAPTER ONE: Roman’s Speech It had been a hectic day in school today for the young Grapes of Grapeville High School. The students had just closed for the day. Young Grapes spilled out of the front and side doors of the various classrooms in the school. You could see them trooping out of the school gate in large numbers; all of them talking excitedly. It was obvious from their countenances that they were all happy to call it a day as regards to academic activities and head to their various…

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