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    however conjointly to make another level of that means (Nair, 2010). In literature, symbolism uses to grant to the written material that means that goes on the far side what is manifest to the reader (ibid.). Symbolism helps in giving the piece of writing feeling and mood while not the author having to really spell out it. Symbolism is no mere idle fancy or corrupt degeneration; it is inherent in the very texture of human life, language itself is a symbolism (ibid.). It is not necessary to have…

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    She migrated to the US to do her M.F.A in Creative Writing, in 1963. She is presently a professor at the University of California, Berkely. She is married to Clark Blaise , an American writer. She is an ardent admirer of the writings of Malamud and V.S.Naipaul. Shashi Deshpande, Jumpha Lahiri, Anita Desai and Shoba De are some of her contemporary writers. Bharathi Mukherjee’s novels mainly focus on the immigrant experiences of women. Her writings mirror her own life, in which she has suffered…

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    proposes: Many, perhaps most, of our white students in the United States think that racism doesn’t affect them because they are not people of color; do not see “whiteness” as a racial identity. In addition, since race and sex are not the only advantaging systems at work, we need similarly to examine the daily experience of having age advantage, or ethnic advantage, or physical ability, or advantage related to nationality, religion, or sexual…

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    readings that he realized that there was racism against people of color. The new Jim Crow is similar to the autobiography of Malcom X in that Michelle ‘s central thesis focuses on how the way racism and prejudice have caused a biased criminal justice system that takes people to the previous years of oppression. She goes on to explain that there is racial profiling with police officers under the disguise of war on drugs. Hence they have labelled the black majority of youth as criminals even if…

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    finished my first business work because I could overcome my fear to search and learn a new field by myself. Most importantly, I realized that it is actually a learning process because there were also numerous people writing the project proposal at their first time. This proposal writing experience gives me much more courage and confidence to face future new things, I will not fear to choose new work because I can finish it through my hard working even it is new for…

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    How information is communicated 2.1 Four core methods of communication: • Oral • Written • Visual • Electronic Oral communication, otherwise referred to as ‘vocal’ communication, mainly happens through face to face communication, or a telephone conversation. It is efficient, cheap and offers a greater deal of understanding and interpretation; however, there will be no written record of what is said. Core forms of written communication: • Business Letters • Memos • Agendas & Minutes • Reports •…

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    deer “in sudden passion, and not for gain” (Pg.188). In addition, an unjust king was put on the throne. The narrator says that “the king’s judgements wrought frequent injustices...” (Pg. 280) The youth would be attracted to the interesting justice system that The Hunchback of Notre - Dame portrayed rather than the injustice that A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court showed. The imagination of super natural powers would definitely intrigue youth readers. Albert Einstein once said “ The true…

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    In this paper, I will take a rhetorical analysis on the way the author attempts to persuade the reader in teaching the lessons of her writing. To Kill a Mockingbird is an important piece of rhetorical literature because it persuades readers to challenge their moral views. The novel elicits the following themes: moral education is a necessity, the justice system is not always right or ethical, and, most importantly, social status is not an appropriate way to determine between who is right and who…

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    depending on the environment. Thus, the English used in education systems is usually different from that used in family life. Culture has an impact on the language used in the different contexts. For example, students in the same class may have different pronunciation of words due to cultural interferences. The written language and the spoken language also vary within the same context. This is because people are more conscious when writing since it is permanent, “unlike speaking where the words…

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    low hum of the fluorescent lights above the only noise.” A Simple description, enough to let the reader visualize what I was seeing. Continuing my focus on the narrative essay, which underwent a metamorphosis of the idea behind what I would be writing about. First the brainstorming,…

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