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    Introduction What is Naturalism? Naturalism is a philosophical approach that considers just the presence of nature, consequently things that are heavenly, similar to phantoms, divine beings and spirits, are non-existent. It supports the idea that the most ideal way to prove something to be factual is through the scientific method. Scientific methods are used in order to discover and find answers to problems and issues of the society. The steps to be considered are the following.…

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    Gaming Loved Ones within Games: Ambiguity and Power Relations in Harold Pinter’s Betrayal Introduction: Power Relations Arising from Ambiguities “A thing is not necessarily either true or false; it can be both true and false” (p. 11); this was how Harold Pinter (1977) expounded the role of art in exploring reality in the Introduction to his collection of works. More than forty years later, Pinter repeated this quote as he began his acceptance speech of the Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobel Media…

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    Old Person Development

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    to mention it more than once because now you have to watch out for repetition. One also has to watch for repetition in sentence length. Making sentences different lengths without creating run-ons is a tough task and semicolons, colons, comas, and ellipses can either make it more difficult or give one tools to be creative. As for me, these tools make it more difficult for me and I have a hard time grasping the idea on how to use them, but growth has definitely been seen. Another tool that can be…

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    A Fault Tree Essay

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    Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Graduation Thesis Assignment Letter College College of International Education Major _ Aeronautic Engineering __ Topic Fault tree Analysis of Main Landing Gear System for Civil Aircraft Student Name Zeshan Ellahi ID Number191261230 Deadline _______2016.06.08____________ Location __Jiangning District_11501B__ Faculty Advisor Lu Zhong Title Associate Professor Page left intentionally 1 Preface 1.1)…

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    What is Neo-realism Neo- realism is also known as the Golden era of Italian Cinema. It came after the end of world war II after the fall of Mussolini’s government. It a is national film movement characterized by stories set amongst the poor and the working class, this movies are mostly filmed on location, and they use non professional actors for the play. Neo- realism films mostly highlight on the difficult economic and moral conditions of post World War II. These films represent the changes…

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    A theme ever-present in a large majority of poetry is conflict. Conflict can manifest in many different forms in the world and poetry, being a great form of social commentary, discusses the impact these forms of conflict have on the world. A diverse selection of authors discuss the themes of ethical conflict, romantic conflict, conflict in war, and existential conflict in their work. The theme of ethical conflict is highly predominant in the poetry of Langston Hughes, George Watsky, and Seamus…

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    The Innateness of a Plural Identity: Michelle Cliff’s No Telephone to Heaven Michelle Cliff’s novel No Telephone to Heaven is one part of a three novel series that follows the journey of multiple characters as they navigate through spaces they occupy in Jamaica and in between the various identities they take on simultaneously (Grimes “Michelle Cliff”). As a Jamaican-American author, many of Cliff’s works revolve around the plurality of identity as one’s interpretation of themselves through the…

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    The War Refugee Poem

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    the outset of the poem we are faced with the impending death of her son through the quote “ she soon would have to forget”. The soft sibilance is used to create melancholy atmosphere which emphasises the tragic nature of the impending death. The ellipses after this quote details her refusal she has within herself to forget the memory of her son. This is further solidified with the use of symbolism of decay and word choice. When the writer is giving a description of the child with “Rust coloured…

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    Narrative Suture and Reader Engagement in The Hobbit Reader engagement is critical for the success of a novel. If a reader is not interested in the novel, it is unlikely for them to finish it or recommend it to others. Therefore, an author will use various narrative strategies to promote reader engagement, and this is something that J. R. R. Tolkien does extremely well. The Hobbit has received wide critical acclaim and has become one of the most famous novels of our time, due in part to the…

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    is defined with respect to a flame. The t parameter in the spiral equation defines how much the next position of the moth should be close to the flame (t = -1 is the closest position to the flame, while t = 1shows the farthest). Therefore, a hyper ellipse can be assumed around the flame in all directions and the next position of the moth would be within this space. Spiral movement is the main component of the proposed method because it dictates how the moths update their positions around flames.…

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