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    he community i live in is called wood-stream and i'm too explain what's how what happens time to time in my community. on Most of the time my community is pretty quiet and safe most of the time. It's quiet because they're not to many bad children in the neighborhood . Also it's safe because the rules I have in my community. rarely see the police in my environment. We also have like sticker you have to put on your car so they know that you live in wood-stream and if you don't have the sticker …

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    Research Statement: I am studying William Faulkner's use of stream of consciousness in the short story "A Rose for Emily," because I want learn how to create interesting fictional round characters in stories. Beck, Warren. "William Faulkner's Style," in American Prefaces. Spring 1941, pp 199. Web. Beck mentions that the special styles that William Faulkner used in His writing is he beautifully expressed the words in the story which made them more interesting and exciting. He said that the aim…

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    forth unique, exciting and never done before ideas for writing methods and techniques. One of the most well known of such new ideas was the "stream of consciousness". In my essay I will try and describe the technique used in relation with James Joyce's Ulysses. My essay will grasp the term itself and how it is used in the eighteenth, Penelope episode. Stream of consciousness is a literary term which is the name for a writing technique which was thought out in the later 19th and early 20th…

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    either priate the songs for free where the artist gets no money or they can stream the music through as site like spotify and the artist will get paid a sum of money for each play. Though many artists oppose Spotify such as Taylor Swift who took down all of her songs from the site recently. So, why should artist complain when streaming gives them and their songs protection and exposure. For many reasons artist should stream their music and here are two very important reasons. Artist say that…

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    details of the outside world events. By doing so it was deemed fit as a work of modernism. Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway”, used a specific style, the structure, and the particular narratives that help construct this with experiments by the usage of characters stream of consciousness technique. I’m hungry and I want to cry. Woolf writes about her set of characters as they go on about their lives on a normal day, and goes within their consciousness to get more of a background to fully understand the…

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    impetuously or sometimes grudgingly. By following our stream of consciousness we look for lost time and things past. Some reminiscences become anchor points that can take another scope with the wisdom of hindsight. ("Walking down the memory lane")” ― Erik Pevernagie (Belgian painter) It is surprising to find that Buddhists talked about the Stream of Consciousness back in the 5th Century BC. Their…

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    As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner is the story of the Bundren family. The reader follows the quest of the Bundren’s before and after the death of the matriarch, Addie. Stream of Consciousness is used to relate from each Addie’s husband, their children, and several neighbors point-of-view. Through the consciousness of each of the characters the story of their “epic” journey to bury Addie in Jefferson and the events that ensue. The telling of the story each character’s true motives for traveling…

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    have taken inspiration from is 'A Rose for Emily'. What makes this story most appealing is its stream of consciousness style, anonymous narration and themes of memory and the past. William Faulkner's “A Rose for Emily” focuses on the life and death of Emily Grierson. Through a technique entitled 'stream of consciousness' the reader is provided with the thoughts of the narrator or character. The term stream of consciousness was initially coined by a psychologist, William James, in his research…

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    Penelope's stream of consciousness begins with the feeling of disgust when she first meets Arnold. For example, when Arnold tried to talk to her, she ruddily replied to him and humiliated him. This is important because this shows how highly she thinks of her self and what she would do to keep her reputation. Penelope teases Arnold because peer pressure forces her to. In order to keep her beloved reputation, she willingly teases him to keep her place and put him down. Penelope even teases…

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    reason for the popularity is its ability to focus on customer satisfaction, safety, quality, and employee involvement suits the culture of most care centers. Shah and Ward (2007) suggest that there are five principles of lean that is value, value streams, flow, perfection, and empowerment. The first deals with an understanding value from the customer perspective, while the second defines the processes that will add value to the customer. The third involves making the flow without any delays, the…

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