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    The second interview was held in a restaurant inside a mall near the place where MJ and his sister’s uncle lives. The place was not crowded and noisy compared to the first venue of the first interview. Again, the proximity between the interviewer and MJ was still considered important. The sitting arrangement (Figure 2) in the second venue was arranged by the researcher aiming for the comfort of both MJ and his sister because the chair was a soft couch. This arrangement also aimed to get a good…

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    show Carnegie as an egotistical and ruthless businessman who will slash their works pay, and run other business under some corruption use in order achieve what he desired. Due to the author’s elitist mentality towards the poor community, his use of sincerity fallacy on charity, and his confusing and contradicting aspect of individualism,…

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    The most recent lollipop moment that I could remember was over this summer. I was in New York with my family and my aunt decided to take me out to meet some of the family. It was not family I really knew and nor did she, they recently came into the country and she decided that it would have been good for us to go visit. My cousin at the time knew exactly who I was going to go meet, because he used to visit them all the time and was comfortable around them. The moment it happened was when I was…

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    The conversation between Ophelia and her family in the third scene interrupts the dramatic buildup in achieved within the first act. From the conversation the audience learns that Hamlet and Ophelia are in a relationship and her family does not necessarily approve of the pair. Both Polonius and Laertes warn Ophelia of her the impending end to her relationship and the idea that Hamlet has an ulterior motive is paralleled in both conversations. Early on in the conversation with Laertes when…

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    During her childhood years, Christina Rossetti was surrounded by literature and religion in her highly artistic family. Her father was a poet and her mother was a devoted Anglican woman. From the both of them, Christina Rossetti learned to love their same passions. Being home schooled, Christina Rossetti spent numerous hours in the family library. She gravitated towards Gothic romances, the writing of Sir Walter Scott, poetry by John Keats, and the works of Dante. By the age of twelve, Christina…

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    THE SHINTO RELIGON Let’s say that you are Japanese, Born and bred there. You would be one of the 3 million people in the Shinto religion and you would believe in Kami: But I doubt that you are not from Japan and have no idea what the Shinto religion and Kami are. As you could obviously tell the Shinto religion was and is created and practiced in Japan. There was no founder/whoever they are unknown. This religion was created in the 6th century. The main Shinto holidays/celebrations are…

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    She doubts Arobin’s sincerity, asking if a particular line of flattery is “one of the things [he always says] to women” (Chopin 139). This is a good place to start dissecting their relationship, but the full truth requires a more thorough examination. Only wondering about Arobin’s…

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    Formatting is also an important element of business communication. The document must be signed, addressed and correctly attributed. Whenever the title of the addressee is unknown, the gender-neutral Dear Sir or Madam is preferred to Dear Sirs. The same also applies to the use of salutations and gender-specific pronouns such as he and she, which should be avoided whenever possible. The pluralized pronoun everyone is grammatically incorrect, and its use is not recommended. In a similar vein,…

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    With more brands on the market than ever before, it is increasingly necessary and at the same time challenging for firms to differentiate their brands from competitors (Keller & Richey, 2006). Fashion brands in particular need to pay special attention to this matter because often there is little difference among many brands’ apparel products on the market. In addition, fashion brands are highly symbolic and self-expressive, reflecting a consumer’s lifestyle and values (Hameide, 2011; Kim, 2000).…

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    Readers are taken on an extraordinary journey at the sea with no land in sight. The vessel aboard the open water symbolizes Coleridge’s train of imagination far away from the realisms of life. The albatross was initially considered a good luck charm because he once led the ship to safety from the icy antarctic water. So after the mariner kills the albatross, the crew is scared as they are convinced the crime will solely result in penalty by the power of the sea. The crew is clearly proven…

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