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Category: /Social Sciences
…From the first scenes of Shakespeare's The Tempest, magic is used to captivate the audience and direct the characters through the play. The plot of The Tempest is almost entirely dependent on the use of supernatural powers. Prospero and Ariel both have…
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…"Essay evaluating use of speculators and arbitrageurs to a treasury" A multinational corporation is a business firm that operates in more than one country. An example of a multinational corporation could be an electronics company producing…
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…Effective Use of Blood Imagery in Macbeth Gratuitous use of blood is the staple of most murder scenes. Perhaps this technique was first developed by Shakespeare for his play Macbeth. The blood imagery used in Macbeth, adds to the horror of the play…
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Category: /Literature
…Processes used to produce transgenic species Transgenic species are groups of organisms that contain genes from other species. Transgenic animal species are produced by two main methods: the transgene ("two separately cloned genes are spliced together…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Pete Robinson Does British and foreign experience support the view that the greater use of focus groups and referenda today are signs of a healthy democracy? Alternatively do they undermine the role of parliament? Increasingly in Britain today…
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…Does British and foreign experience support the view that the greater use of focus groups and referenda today are signs of a healthy democracy? Alternatively do they undermine the role of parliament? Increasingly in Britain today the use of focus…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Harper Lee uses many literary elements and techniques that make her novel appealing to a reader. Foreshadowing, use of setting, many themes (or motifs), and well-developed characters are prevalent in this novel. Lee uses many motifs in this novel…
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Category: /Literature/English
Use of Indirect Message and Contrast in Poetry Poets must utilize many tools and techniques to create a mood or convey a thought. Metaphor, simile, spacing, form, voice, and setting are all common poetic utilities. Some tools, however, are more…
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…. The growth of the used car field has been a result of these demands. Rising, higher prices for new cars have caused the typical American consumer to examine alternate solutions for their transpiration needs. As the average car on the road is 8 years old…
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Category: /Literature/English
…TITLE Gilman’s Use of Setting, Conflict, and Symbolism INTRO The narrator finds herself trapped in Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The Yellow Wallpaper.” Charlotte Perkins Gilman uses setting, conflict, and symbolism to describe…
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