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  • Using Endgame and Top Girls as Your Starting Point, Examine the Ways in Which Departures from Theatrical Naturalism Are Used to Develop the Main Themes of These Plays.

    Using Endgame and Top Girls as Your Starting Point, Examine the Ways in Which Departures from Theatrical Naturalism Are Used to Develop the Main Themes of These Plays.

    Theatrical naturalism refers to the act of using dramatic techniques to create the illusion of reality. A plays themes and key points can often be better portrayed through the unreal, certain themes perhaps benefiting from the flexibility a lack of reality allows. Two such examples can be seen in Thomas Beckett’s Endgame and Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls where both play writes exploit departures from reality to better develop or in some cases allow the existence

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Grievance Management Procedures

    Grievance Management Procedures

    For those practitioners who are in the process of reviewing your staff grievance management procedures, you may find the following tips helpful. These tips have been taken from a bi-monthly newsletter which I produce on issues relevant to my field. If you would like a copy of the newletter which is in Word format sent to your email address please mail me and I will be happy to forward it on. Grievance Management and Prevention

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    Essay Length: 733 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Artur
  • The Good Earth Point of View

    The Good Earth Point of View

    The Good Earth Point of View The Good Earth is a third-person narrative, but the story it tells is Wang Lung's. Everything that happens is described as he experiences it and as it affects him. The narrator explains Wang Lung's thoughts and feelings but almost never those of other characters. You understand them through their words and actions. This is obviously a rather limiting way of telling a story. In staying strictly within Wang Lung's

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    Submitted: January 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • Research and Treatment of Juvenile Sexual offending from a Policy Point of View

    Research and Treatment of Juvenile Sexual offending from a Policy Point of View

    Research and Treatment of Juvenile Sexual Offending From a Policy Point of View By Yvonne K. Ray A Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of HS8101 Social Change and Public Policy September 2005 191 Sidney Street Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 208-212-5657 peewee1977@hotmail.com Dr. Timothy Emerick Abstract This paper is a review of previous research conducted on juvenile sexual offending. This paper presents information concerning the research of juvenile sexual offending and the treatments

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    Essay Length: 4,714 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Max
  • Wilson’s 14 Points

    Wilson’s 14 Points

    I think of Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points as a mindset that represents democracy. The world after the Great War needed a new order. Wilson’s points were a proposal, which involved universal values of the human spirit. He could have created a far more hierarchical order. But the human spirit includes that people’s choice will always be the same if they are given the chance to choose: freedom, not tyranny. People do not want to be

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Jessica
  • The Runaway Pilgrim Point Essay

    The Runaway Pilgrim Point Essay

    In the poem, The Runaway Slave at Pilgrims Point by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Browning based the poem on past experience due to the fact her family had owned slaves in Jamaica for several generations. Once these slaves were set free in 1833; sixteen years later abolitionist repudiated the " unjust- power of the white slave owners." ( Stephenson, 43). With Browning rejection of her once slave owning father's irrational authority to refuse his children to

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Point Plan of Job Evaluation for University Administrative Jobs

    Point Plan of Job Evaluation for University Administrative Jobs

    POINT PLAN OF JOB EVALUATION FOR UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIVE JOBS C Compensable Factor Definition Importance Relative Weight Total Points Minimum Point Value Levels within Factor Education This factor measures the minimum level of formal education, specialized training, and professional licensing and certification required to perform the work. 100 20% 400 66 6 Work Experience This factor measures the minimum amount of job-related experience, whether gained inside or outside the University, in order to be hired

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    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Fonta
  • A Turning Point for Detroit

    A Turning Point for Detroit

    ARTICLE SUMMARY A turning point for Detroit Sep 27th 2007 | DETROIT AND LONDON From The Economist print edition http://www.economist.com/PrinterFriendly.cfm?story_id=9867832 This article contains the conclusions of long-term negotiations between the US car manufacturer General Motors and the UAW United Auto Workers unit, who striked for the first time in GM’s 37 year history. A new four-year-contract which includes the establishment of a Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA) to pay for prospective retiree health care and

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    Essay Length: 443 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • Lord of the Flies Points

    Lord of the Flies Points

    1. Golding’s use if the “beast” is didactic because it slowly shows how the children began to fall to savagery over fear of it and how this leads to anarchy and the killing of Simon an Piggy. 2. The beast is seen as a real thing on the island which frightens the boys. The beast is actually something internal. It is in the soul and mind of the boys, leading them to the natural chaos

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: July
  • Explain the Importance of the Battle of Britain as a Turning Point of the Second War

    Explain the Importance of the Battle of Britain as a Turning Point of the Second War

    As a result of France's swift defeat in World War Two, Britain was alone in the war from the 22nd June 1940 until June 1941, when Germany invaded Russia at the start of Operation Barbarossa. Whilst alone, the months from July to September 1940 were seen as the climax of British military resistance; the Battle of Britain. Had the Royal Air Force not been able to stave off the Luftwaffe's attacks, the consequences could have

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Edward
  • Compare/contrast Point of View in "the Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "the Lottery"

    Compare/contrast Point of View in "the Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" and "the Lottery"

    Point of View There are several perspectives from which an author can write a story. However, at this time we will only focus on the third person point of view. An omniscient view is told by a narrator whose knowledge is unlimited or it is told by going into the minds of all the characters, as in "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" (rpt. in Thomas R. Arp and Greg Johnson, Perrine's Literature: Structure,

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: David
  • Copyright Is a Twenty-Point Word

    Copyright Is a Twenty-Point Word

    "Copyright" is a Twenty-Point Word Milan Alley Thursday, January 17, 2008 In the depths of the Great Depression (okay, 1931), architect Alfred Mosher Butts began designing Lexiko in response to the observed decrease in interest of word-based games. Butts meticulously analyzed the frequencies of letters in newspapers and other printed works to create the ideal letter distribution for his game. Played with a set of one hundred square, cardboard tiles, but no board, players would

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    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Key Points of the Great Depression

    Key Points of the Great Depression

    Who: the entire United States What: the bottom fell out of the market, and shareholders frantically tried to sell before the prices plunged. 16.4 billion shares were dumped that day. People who bough stocks on credit were stuck with huge debts, and others lost most of their savings. Why: because panicked investors unloaded their shares at the same time When: October 29, 1929 (by mid November investors lost about $30 billion) Where: the stock

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Top
  • Lab Procedure

    Lab Procedure

    Problem: What is the pH level of each of the liquids. Materials: Laptop, pH probe, Interface, bottle of clear liquid, bottle of white liquid, bottle of semi-cloudy liquid, paper towels, 2 small beakers. Procedure: Get a laptop. Take it to your area and open it up. Press and hold the power button until it makes a sound. Take the power wire for the Interface and plug it into the wall. Then plug the USB cable

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Write About a Point of Your Life That Is Signification

    Write About a Point of Your Life That Is Signification

    What would have happened if I had not come to the United States? I always asked myself that during the first year I was here. I landed in an embarrassing situation when my family decided to leave our country. We, my brother and I, were so nervous about our new lives, but we hoped it would be good for both of us. Even we are happy with our new life now, we still cannot forget

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Editing and Cencorship of Music: What’s the Point?

    Editing and Cencorship of Music: What’s the Point?

    Editing and Censorship of Music: What’s the Point? Wayne Wood Axia College of University of Phoenix (2008) Utilizing Information in College Writing Instructor: Necole Floyd-Turner Editing and Censorship in Music: What’s the Point? In a valiant attempt to safeguard impressionable youth and society in general from music content deemed offensive by some, “Parental Advisory” labels and content editing were created; to counter-act this, artists have found and/or created ways to say the same thing without

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Top
  • Developing Expectations for Analytical Procedures

    Developing Expectations for Analytical Procedures

    Case 8.2 Northwest Bank Developing Expectations for Analytical Procedures Analytical procedures are used for many purposes, such as to understand the clients industry or business, assess the entity’s ability to continue as a going concern, and to indicate the presence of possible misstatements. The audit approach for Northwest Bank calls for the audit team to gain assurance on the fairness of loan interest income primarily through the performance of analytical procedures. Additional detailed testing will

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    Essay Length: 534 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Effects of Point of View in Sonny’s Blues

    The Effects of Point of View in Sonny’s Blues

    The Effects of Point of View in “Sonny’s Blues” James Baldwin’s, “Sonny’s Blues,” illustrates the story between two different brothers as they struggle to discover the character of one another. “Sonny’s Blues” is narrated through the older brother’s point of view, as he portrays their difficulties in growing up, separation, and reunion. Baldwin purposely picks to tell the story in the first person point of view because of the omniscient and realistic effects it contribute

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Anna
  • Hamlet’s Turning Points

    Hamlet’s Turning Points

    William Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, documents one character’s continual development. From a hesitant youth to a ruthless revenge-seeker, there are three major turning points that propose the start of Hamlet’s wicked evolution. In dealing with his father’s passing, Hamlet’s grief burdens him to be overwrought with emotion and causes him to contemplate the irrational, even murder. The Players’ scene, Prayer scene and Closet scene all present possible key turning points for this change. Although Hamlet’s sanity

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    Submitted: January 31, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Civil War Camp Life (talking Points)

    Civil War Camp Life (talking Points)

    Civil War Army Rations According to army regulations for camp rations, a Union soldier was entitled to receive daily: 12 oz of pork or bacon or 1 lb. of fresh or salt beef; 1 lb. of soft bread or flour 1 lb. of hard bread, or 1 lb. of cornmeal. Per every 100 rations there was issued; 1 peck of beans or peas; 10 lb. of rice or hominy; 10 lb. of green coffee, 8

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Steve
  • Muddy River Flood Warning Action Procedures

    Muddy River Flood Warning Action Procedures

    Muddy River Flood Warning Action Procedures NU Facilities Costumer Service Center Overview In 1996 the Muddy River overflowed its banks and caused over 100 million dollars in damages to residents, institutions and public property infrastructure in the Fenway Cultural District. In June of 1998 floods hit the Muddy River once again, and again lack of preparation and timely notice resulted in millions of dollars in damages. As a result Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, Massachusetts Department

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Bred
  • Wilson’s Fourteen Points Speech and Information About the Sacco-Vanzet

    Wilson’s Fourteen Points Speech and Information About the Sacco-Vanzet

    Fourteen Points was a name given to the proposals of President Woodrow Wilson designed to establish the basis for a just and lasting peace following the victory of the Allies in World War 1. The 14 proposals were contained in Wilson's address to a joint session of the US Congress on January 8, 1918. In summary, the 14 points were as follows : 1. abolition of secret diplomacy by open covenants 2. freedom of the

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Max
  • The Procedural Steps of the Criminal Justice System

    The Procedural Steps of the Criminal Justice System

    Lynnotta Kennedy January 12, 2008 Week 9 Final Project Com 150 Effective Essay Writing “Languages in the United States” English should be the only language used in the, because the majority of business and government is conducted in English. English is the language is the most spoken in the United States, because there is no official language. The diversity of English is also known as American English. English is originated in England which is a

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: David
  • Explain Why Barbarossa Was a Turning Point Battle

    Explain Why Barbarossa Was a Turning Point Battle

    Operation Barbarossa was the German codename for Nazi Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union during WWII. It was the turning point of Germany’s war effort and arguably resulted in the capitulation of Germany In preparation for the Invasion of Russia, Hitler moved troops and supplies to the Russian border, as well as launching many aerial surveillances over Soviet territory. The German attack on Russia involved 3 million soldiers, 3580 tanks, 7184 artillery guns, 1830 planes

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: regina
  • Analysis of "vantage Point" Trailer

    Analysis of "vantage Point" Trailer

    Analysis of a film trailer - "Vantage Point" The pre-release trailer for the film Vantage Point (Pete Travis, 2008) is one that tends to use customary styles and techniques in order to achieve its purpose of encouraging audiences to go out and see the film. Original Film, who have previously produced such financially successful blockbusters as I Am Legend and The Fast and the Furious films, have opted to stick to traditional blockbuster values when

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: David

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