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    Henrik Ibsen

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    Henrik Ibsen is one of the most controversial writers ever. Ibsen’s relevance to our times is one of the questions on which no two critics seem to agree. For some, Ibsen has become thoroughly outdated; while, for some others, Ibsen is a dramatist who can never lose his relevance. The paper highlights the fact that Henrik Ibsen, more than anything else, is concerned with the problem of the self, and this is a problem which can never become obsolete. Further, Ibsen shows himself to be way ahead of…

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    radiates throughout. By using personal stories and aforementioned anecdotes, the author builds emotions by giving a readers new perspective on the person writing the paper. While the author does not build ethos, Davidson does use personal pronouns to explain the objective of the book written. This is appropriate, as ethos would not really flow with the tone of the mostly factual piece. In “Attention as a Cultural Problem”, the author uses logos very strategically, Crawford uses very logical…

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    To be confronted with challenging predicaments is an inevitable part of the human experience. Although each person must make their own individual “journey” through life’s course, there remain universal principles that unite all living beings. William Stafford’s poem “Traveling Through the Dark” reveals that when one is given the space to reflect upon these simultaneously simple yet compelling principles, only then can one see the chain of events that can occur as a result of a single action. It…

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    While the speaker in "Traveling" is more objective, the speaker in "Woodchucks" is always self-centered. In "Traveling through the Dark," the narrator, while using first-person perspective, is relatively objective in description. He separates himself from the environment to a large extent, and the description is careful and full of details. When feeling warm, he describes "my…

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    discussed not only by teachers but also by students themselves in order to know the students’ weaknesses so that the teachers can make remedial teachings and the students can learn from their own errors. Among those errors is morphological error. The objectives of this short essay are to find out the kinds of students’ morphological errors in writing recount text and to find out the difficulties faced by the students in writing recount text. According to Knapp (2005: 224), Recount Text,…

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    Hygiene factors are the features that make a job satisfying and does not make employees frustrated. These factors are extrinsic describes the job setting/scenario. It is important that the organization provides a job security for employees in workplace. There should not be a conflict in the workplace between employees and interpersonal relationships should be acceptable. The environment in the workplace should be safe and healthy. Moreover, the pay of salary should be appropriate for employees.…

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    this viewpoint, organizations employ, take, use and throw away their employees whenever they do not need their services any longer. The image shows how transnational corporations exploit labor from their host communities and how they achieve their objectives through the global economy. When I found a job, one employee left under unclear circumstances while the company laid off the other. In others words, the image suggests that organizations use powerfully guiding force to dominate and exploit…

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    question we are unable to answer, or that someone else nearby cannot answer we simply need to type our question into a search engine. The phrase, "Google it." has become so common place that people do not think twice about the meaning behind it; a pronoun becoming a verb. Google alone has an estimated 55 billion web pages that it links to through its search function. (de Kunder, 2012) This by default is a lot more pages than you would find in your typical library encyclopedia. The Internet…

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    The White Man’s Burden Rudyard Kipling was born on December 30, 1865 in Bombay, India. However, Rudyard was sent to England to be educated in 1871, when he was just six years old. While in England, Rudyard was abused by his host family, which led to the development of his defiant and satirical attitude. Kipling recounted his abusive childhood in his book Something of Myself, “Myself I was regularly beaten”(“Rudyard Kipling”). Unable, and unwilling, to further his education, due to financial…

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    Slim was considered powerful in the way he spoke. Anytime Slim spoke, “There was a gravity in his manner and a quiet so profound that all talk stopped when he spoke. His authority was so great that his word was taken on any subject, be it politics or love.” (Pg. 33). This quote represents Slim’s power by explaining that ranchers would be silent and contemplating at whatever he stated something. His way with words could influence any ranchers to concur with his morals; and in some cases, his…

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