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    ENGL 1515 ASSIGNMENT “TELEVISION” BY ROALD DAHL: AN ANALYTIC REVIEW NAME : NUR AFIFAH BINTI NOR HASBI MATRIC NO : 1416044 SECTION : 1 LECTURER : DR. MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN Television has been playing a major part in our lives since its first debut in the middle of the 20th century. It has been the leading means of entertainment with a wide range of viewers from little children to the elderly expanding from Asia to North America in the past five decades since it has been popularized…

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a psychological disorder that can occur after experiencing or witnessing life-threatening situations such as military combat, serious accidents, etc. Unfortunately, not just the people that are diagnosed with this disorder are affected by their past. In the novel, Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, a man by the name of Billy Pilgrim, a World War Two veteran, suffered through life, claiming time travel because of his inability to control his flashbacks that…

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    have control over both middle and lower class and they still control the nation. We do not live in a democracy but in an oligarchy. While it does not seem that the rich are in control, they are behind the scenes as we are the puppets and they the puppeteers. In reality, capitalism is becoming less…

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    Who, if not Savile, is responsible? As the story itself would have it, Savile perceives the blame to encompass not only himself, but also London (and therefore, the society indwelled within it) as an organism of moral constitution. As fate puppeteers its esoteric purposes, no variable or aspect that took part in fostering such a man as Savile is free from its incriminations. It is those variegated influencers – molders of Arthur Saviles the world over – which have imbued this Lord with such…

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    Have you ever want to know the backstory of the creator of The Muppets, Sesame Street and many more? Well his life was anything but boring and dreary. His practice and hard work obviously seemed to pay off. This was only capable through his big imagination and creativity. Jim Henson is an Image of Greatness because he influenced a lot of young childrens lives and taught them friendship, good morals and fellowship. He taught this through puppets and showing young children and many future…

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    In Henrik Ibsen’s play, Hedda Gabler, the title character states that more than anything in life, she wants control over another human being; this desire reveals Hedda’s challenge of the mandate promulgated by patriarchy that control is the purview of males, not of females. Hedda Gabler challenges the patriarchal paradigm of control in three specific ways; her pure love of control is verified throughout the novel as she plots the lives of the people surrounding her. It is also demonstrated by…

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    “To be truly positive in the eyes of some, you have to risk appearing negative in the eye of others” (Criss Jami). To appear positive to some people, they have to appear negative to others. Each person has his or her own opinion; therefore, just because he or she satisfies a person, does not mean the others agree with them too. For example, in “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell, the speaker ponders whether he should kill the elephant to please the people. Whether he shoots it or not, not…

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    Causes Of Grigori Rasputin

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    On the night of July 16th, 1918, the Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, Tsar Nicholas II; his wife Tsarina Alexandra, their five children, a physician and waitstaff, and the Grand Duchess Tatiana’s dog, Jemmy, were awoken from their beds and led to the basement of the House of Special Purpose, a Bolshevik military hold, and shot to death. One of the direct causes that led to the end of the Romanov dynasty during the Russian Revolution was the royal family’s association with the peasant and…

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    Plato’s Allegory of the cave represents the process of education and learning in that the cave is childhood ignorance and time spent in the education system, while the outside world is the rest of life, in which one must learn to understand the world independently through experience. During childhood, we are taught a specific story by our parents and teachers, learning only what they display on the wall. Once we are freed from this state, we can learn on our own, day by day, exploring a whole…

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    their responses to God would be 'fixed' in advance, and thus mechanical and lacking in spontaneity. Indeed, the relationship between themselves and God would be like that between a hypnotized patient and the hypnotist, or between a puppet and the puppeteer, or between a robot and its designer - which is to say grounded in one-sided manipulation and control, and so not authentic or truly person” I agree with the libertarian view of free will. I do not believe God put us on earth to just control…

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