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    characters immensely. Nevertheless, Last of The Boys was a production worth watching. It is a low budget performance with high quality acting. Chaz Pitman did a splendid job in directing his version of Steven Dietz’s play and added his own charisma and twist to it, making the performance memorable and enjoyable for all. The audience loved the play, and everyone lined up after it ended to congratulate the actors and people behind the scenes. I was a bit skeptical about this whole thing, but I am…

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    How The Shakespeare Ugly Stik Got Its Name During the 1940s, fishing rods were made of either hollow or solid fiberglass. Hollow fiberglass fishing rods were lighter and more affordable than solid versions, but they were more brittle and subject to breakage, particularly the tip. The solid rods were stronger, but they were also heavier and more expensive than the hollow ones. Shakespeare developed a process that consolidated the benefits of each type of rod by joining a hollow fiberglass base…

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    reality that they live in an age whose distortions function as indicators of how far man has drifted from his true image as a creature of God…” (Presley 39). Authors such as O’ Connor, Faulkner, and Sweat wanted to show the truth about the South with a twist. All three of these authors had a tendency to propose new ideas to readers that made the way the reader would think on a normal day to day…

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    Bloody Chamber Themes

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    emerged. A prime example of this is Angela Carter’s book “The Bloody Chamber and other stories”. Carter has created multiple new stories from classic fairy tales such as “Beauty and the Beast” and “Snow White” allowing her to inject her own modern twist and interest in gender politics. Her collection of stories in this book explore a certain image of women and undoubtedly within “The Bloody Chamber” the way violence, attraction, and women seem to come hand in hand. Both Charles Perrault’s “Blue…

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    Adopting a good, working posture allows for the proper use of the body’s muscles in minimizing work effort. It also allows for good blood circulation to areas of the body commonly affected by MSIs (Palmer, 2011). Engineering Control Structure re-modification The redesigning of tools or workstations may be necessary in preventing MSIs. Modification of the design may reduce awkward wrist positions and minimize the effects of repetitive motions (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety,…

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    Patroklos In Iliad

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    Patroklos, the best friend of Achilleus, although focused less often by Homer, plays a crucial role in shaping the story of Iliad. Patroklos, in fact, is one of the important chess pieces in Zeus’ chessboard because of the twist he brings in the epic. The twist which results in a change of Zeus’ plans and a different hypothesis of the story’s end. Patroklos is introduced for the first time in the book when Agamemnon’s army comes to take away Briseis in Achilleus’ shelter. The statement of…

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    In the history of the human race, women have been an integral part of the society. They have taken various roles in the society-some major and others minor according to societal standards. In ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, women were treated differently. The Egyptian women enjoyed more rights than the Mesopotamian women. The trend of women subservience was then propagated down to the 15th century. Women were in most cases reduced to shadows of men. In this essay we would compare how women have…

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    Anne Sexton Starry Night

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    just had a more dark meaning, while Van Gogh might have had a more heavenly meaning behind it. Sexton really takes a much darker twist to “The Starry Night” both named after a painting and a poem. We don’t know much of why Van Gogh painted the oil painting of The Starry night, Or the real reason behind the painting. But the poem by Anne Sexton really puts a whole new twist on the simple painting that we’ve seen so many times in our lifetime. She boldly put into her own words the way the painting…

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    throws a rock at the man’s face. Most jokes live or die on the idea of subverting expectations. Readers would think everything is normal, then the twist happens. The poem was very effective at making the reader feel a certain way and then using clever imagery techniques to contrast between the somber and humorous tone. Then bring in irony as the final twist. Some readers may think it was not unexpected at all something was going to happen. Nevertheless, it is the way that he frames it in…

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    Even though The Canterbury Tales is considered one of the most important works of literature it is incomplete, out of the 120 stories that were supposed to be written only twenty-four of them were ever published. The author, Geoffrey Chaucer, wrote The Canterbury tales taking place in April of the thirteenth or fourteenth century. The story is set around the time of the pilgrimage to see the saint st. Thomas a Becket, a variety of people agreed to travel together and to make the trip less boring…

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