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    Søren Kierkegaard

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    In this piece, Kierkegaard’s pseudonym uses Mozart’s male lead from Don Giovanni to exemplify several ideas about language and later on as to why music and language are similar mediums in their spirituality. The character mentions that language receives its qualification through spirit, therefore it is the most appropriate medium to convey ideas. This pseudonym is portraying language as a spoken communication of thoughts and beliefs, while noting…

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    The nineteenth century Shakespearean authorship question proposes the theory that William Shakespeare the Stratford man, was essentially not the author of the well-known Shakespearean plays. This theory in attempts to provide an answer to the question: “If it was not Shakespeare, then who wrote the Shakespearean plays” gives the response of a plethora of different prospects, now most common Edward de Vere Earl of Oxford. This conspiracy however, produces far more questions than it offers answers…

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    accomplish a major attribution -a vital impact on society’s perception- by becoming authors of a newspaper column, which critiques government policy. As they mention possible names and attributes of the column, it appears as, “[t]hey were obvious pseudonyms, but that was part of the plan…[p]eople may be shocked that Demosthenes and Locke are two kids, but they’ll already be used to listening to us” (Card 134). Valentine deceives the government, along with society by disguising her “true”…

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    Mark Twain, a prolific American author, once stated, “So far as anybody actually knows and can prove, Shakespeare of Stratford-Upon-Avon never wrote a play in his life. So far as anybody knows and can prove, he never wrote a letter to anybody in his life...” There's a controversy over whether Shakespeare was a actor, a poet, and a playwright or just an actor. Stratfordians believe that William Shakespeare was an actor, poet, and a playwright. Oxfordians believe that William Shakespeare was only…

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    Journalism is a profession that has individuals write for newspapers or other news sources. During the revolutionary war people needed a quick and efficient way to receive news and information regarding the war and any other issues relating to it. The people of the 13 colonies wanted to know what was going on during the war and how it would affect their lives. There needed to be a way to get news and information to the people of the colonies. This would open the doors to the start of American…

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    Provisional Psychology

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    Name: Nektarios Alexi Provisional Psychologist registration number: PSY 0001963830 CDU Psychology Clinic Phone number: 8901 8800 Consent Form Mental Health service As part of providing a psychotherapeutic psychological service to you or any kind of psychometric assesment, the Charles Darwin University Psychological Clinic has a policy to gather and save individual information provided by you that is pertinent to your personal situation, for example your name, information in which way and…

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    King wrote this novel in the early 1980s under the pseudonym, Richard Bachman. King wanted to advance his way of writing and attempt a different style that required him to take a fictitious name. King wanted his new writing style to be in a different voice and wanted to avoid criticism. In the early 1970s, there was a feeling in the publishing business that one book a year was all the public would accept (Wikia, "Richard Bachman"). The pseudonym allowed King to covertly produce several novels a…

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    The Movie Clue The Killer

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    alive and they must figure out who is the killer. Out the possible killers ( Mrs.White, Colonel Mustard, Wadsworth, Miss.Scarlet, Mr.Green, Mrs. Peacock or Professor Plum) I believe the killer is Mrs. Peacock. The killer is Mrs. Peacock because, her pseudonym (peacock) is an animal that is usually portrayed as vain and willing to do anything as long as it's for the benefit of themselves; since we know her husband is of great authority,…

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    Kleban, Rachael, Research Paper Many have read Animal Farm and know the lines, none of them are more famous than, “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” (George Orwell). George Orwell, the pseudonym of Eric Arthur Blair, was an English novelist and essayist who wrote Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty Four. He lived through numerous wars and difficulties, not only external but also his own health. He was born in India in 1903 and died in 1950 in London at the age of…

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    What's In A Name Essay

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    Why would someone want to change his or her name? That is a tricky question with many answers. One reason authors might change their name is to overcome discrimination that they might receive. Another reason, many men and women might change their names is to publish as many books as they can. The last reason I could think of why someone would want to change his or her name would be to avoid biases and preconceived notions. When authors wright books they will use pen names to overcome…

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