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    End | Class | Room | Teacher | 8:45 | 10:15 | L-HIS3/AS-101 –AS History | N003 | Mr Anderson | 10:40 | 12:10 | L-GOV3/AS-101- AS Government & politics | N005 | Mr Marlow | 12:15 | 13:15 | Extended Graduate Programme- Year 1 | N314 | Miss Roberts | Wednesday Start | End | Class | Room | Teacher | 8:45 | 10:15 | L-LAW3/AS-101-AS Law | N203 | Mr Singh | 12:15 | 13:15 | L-ELP0/EL- C23- Extended Learning Programme | S204A | Mr Pearson | 13:20 | 14:50 | L-SOC3/AS-109- AS

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    Lydia1

    Miss Brill's “Miss Brill,” written by Katherine Mansfield in 1922, introduces readers to a lonely woman who talks to herself, who imagines herself as an actress, and whose only friend in life seems to be her fur. Even though we see these actions, we as readers can understand the life or situations of Miss Brill. Through Mansfield's use of point of view, characterization, and plot development, Miss Brill is portrayed as an elderly woman whom is happy and satisfied with her life. By telling the

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    Great Expectations Rhetorical Analysis

    of deceit, in which situations are not always what they initially appear to be. For instance, Dickens uses Miss Havisham’s wedding apparel as a symbol referring to her feelings of despair and sadness for being left at the altar(Dickens 89). Another instance of symbolic use by Dickens is the stopped clocks. Though impossible, the stopped clocks represent the longing of slowed time felt by Miss Havisham due to her depressive and suicidal state in which she does not want life to go on. (Dickens 82).

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    Novena

    St. John’s Prophecy 15 years had passed and I can’t express how I miss my hometown and them. “Miss J, Can you believe it?” My co-reporter told me. “Believe what?” “Philippines is now the no. 1 fastest growing economy!” and so? Wait, what? I was about to say something when the CNN president clapped his hand “You know what this means” he said smiling “Yes sir, Thank you sir!” Hiding my excitement, I booked into the VIP room. A woman appeared that made my heart beats fast.

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    Beuty Contest Do They Serve Any Purpose to the Society?

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY There are many different kinds of beauty contests these days. The contests are held for both men and women and range from infants to adults. But do beauty pageants really have any relation to any kind of social issue? Do beauty contest serve any purpose in the society or is it a mere form of entertainment? A long 5-6 hour of program with numerous rounds and questions that the world watches with extreme excitement. But what is the purpose of beauty pageants apart from being a platform

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    The Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie

    Poirot, was published 90 years ago. The author had recently celebrated her 30th birthday. Ten years later, in The Murder at the Vicarage, she produced her first full-length novel to feature ‘a white-haired old lady with a gentle, appealing manner’-Miss Jane Marple. In the same year, she also published the first of her non-detective novels, Giant’s Bread, written under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. For aficionados of the author, 2010 is a year of special anniversaries. Agatha owed more to her

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    Pageants: a Source for Strong, Productive Young Women

    Pageants: A Source for Strong, Productive Young Women Catina Burrell Columbia Southern University Abstract The pageant circuit has been surrounded with a lot of interest and debate since TLC’s Toddlers and Tiaras hit the airwaves, sporting fake hair and flippers! People of all ages, races, and backgrounds are debating the effects pageants are having on our children and society as a whole. Why has the issue of pageants sparked so much debate? Why it is that child activists and psychologists

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    Beauty on Display

    or spirit. Since when does plastic surgery, sex appeal or an unhealthy size zero make up something that is beautiful. Beauty is no longer just a complement or self assessment, but a necessity tugging at a woman’s true identity. For many years the Miss American organization made a crucial

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    Redes Inalambricas

    and 9 Miss Universe in the City of Ottawa, this study is done taking into account the different models to calculate lost indoors and finally selects the most suitable for implementation. Wireless networks transform the business day to offer employees new ways to ensure productivity and efficiency on the busiest days allowing better serve customers. Resumen—En este proyecto se desarrolla un diseño de una red inalámbrica para la empresa GECELCA S.A. ubicada en el piso 8 y 9 del edificio Miss Universo

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    Donald J. Leah Mcgregor's The Man, The Myth

    Why would you follow someone else's path when you can create your own for others to follow. That is a concept presented in the quote “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Some people who exemplify this quote are “The Notorious” Conor McGregor, President Donald J. Trump, and myself. The man, the myth, and the legend, Conor McGregor has truly represented this quote starting at a young age. Born and raised in Dublin Ireland

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