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    BACKGROUND Born to Celestino and Maria- Louisa Schiaparelli on September 10 1890, Elsa Schiaparelli studied philosophy at the University of Rome where she published her first book of sensual poetry. Later on her parents sent her to the convent at the age of 22, where she was released after she went on a hunger strike. She then became a nanny in London and spent most of her free time in museums In the depression error after World War 2, Elsa Schiaparelli questioned reality and revolutionised…

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    Literary Merit Analysis

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    expectations of a single genre” and “not fall into the traps of “pulp” fiction.” Seven other are listed, such as a need for “an artistic manner” or themes that “merit revisiting and study because they are complex and nuanced” (Gilmore 7), but without the originality called for in the innovation stipulation, these qualities do little to make the work substantially of…

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    Money cannot buy love or happiness. This is the central theme that runs throughout The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and its 2013 film counterpart, directed by Baz Luhrmann. All of Fitzgerald’s characters are represented in Luhrmann’s film, each with their own struggles and triumphs based on their choices. Nick Carraway, the narrator of the novel, is portrayed both similarly and differently in the movie than in the novel. From the imagination of the director, viewers are able to see Nick…

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    Latin America has faced a plethora of solitude. The deliberate striking of solitude has damaged their culture as a whole, and has made them relentlessly hold back. Magical Realism has helped them cope with their blant reality. Latin Americans have been concealing every emotion of seclusion behind a story. Time upon time again, behind the stories creativity, laid cavernous meanings; far beyond what the naked eye could interpret. Gabriel García Márquez, a writer who has done an efficient job…

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    MET Vs EET

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    Mechanical engineering technologists (MET) assist engineers to design, develop, test, or manufacture industrial machinery, consumer products, or other equipment. Electronics engineering technologists (EET) set up and operate specialized or standard test equipment to diagnose, test, or analyze the performance of electronic components, assemblies, or systems. MET and EET both of this job titles make sure that our technology or any equipment working properly. MET task is to analyze or estimate…

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    T.S Eliot once said, “Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.” Eliot 's poem, “The Waste Land” (1922), embodies the essence of this quote; take from what is already there, and place his own updated interpretation for the modern audience to provide their own temporal relativist view on top of the already layered meaning of the original work quoted within Eliot 's poem. The…

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    Klm Skyway Ads

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    The KLM Royal Dutch Airlines ad from 1952 published by the New Yorker shows two tourists being wheeled around by an Asian worker in the "Far East" ("Ad Access"). Surrounding them are drawings of Asian objects, architecture, and people. A paragraph lists the opportunities that the consumer can experience. The airline boast about their "smooth KLM skyway," which will get travelers from point a to point b in "no time," and the various destinations they offer anywhere from Europe to the Far East…

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    Blank Pages No More “…It seemed such a big task I hadn’t the courage to begin it. I have always hated beginning a story.” (Montgomery 146). Writer’s block is a common predicament for many authors; young and old alike. It silences even the greatest of writers, as Lucy Maud Montgomery indicates in her insightful journal entry titled, Publishing Anne. Writer’s block cannot be generalized, it has separate causes and therefore, separate solutions. Writers often have difficulty producing original…

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    Formative Action Model

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    Each Unit is composed by two lessons and each Lesson is formed by General Lesson Objective and Enabling Objectives. The design of the Units are made in an escalated form starting with the familiarization of the learner will ethical concepts related to the field of medicine, and later on progressing through the units to more complicated subjects, such as Tort Law, Confidentiality, Abortion, Cloning. A challenging portion into any educational experience is to select a method of assessment that…

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    “When they become so derivative as to become unintelligible, the same thing may be said for all of us, that we do not admire what we cannot understand...” In these lines, she explains how she is not into something that does not have the clarity and originality. Given that she describes how a reader cannot admire anything that they don’t understand, and how it makes them feel unintelligent. Lines twenty-seven through thirty-one she states “In the meantime, if you demand on the one hand, the raw…

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