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    The Dark Side of Us

    The Dark Side of Us I agree with the statement that the ‘true troublemaker is inside of us’, so we may have associated it as the “shoulder devil” or a dark side. They’re there since childhood, a recent event, a forgotten memory, but in all, it’s our part of the unique personality that we possess. We make mistakes, flaws, or sometimes we have done a faux pas so unbelievable, it’s often astonishing. We often feel if the actions are right or wrong, creating a cynical side to ourselves

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    Good Vs. Evil Symbols In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

    highlighted in this essay. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne uses the symbols of light and dark to depict good and evil among the characters Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. Hawthorne explains both Hester’s light and dark sides with sunshine. It was stated that, “she made a halo of the misfortune and ignominy in which she was enveloped” (Hawthorne 51). Nathaniel Hawthorne is telling us she made the best out of the punishment she had to go through. Hester brought light to all

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    Scarlet Letter Evil

    Character Within Whether one can accept it or not, inside all of us, there is good and there is evil. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, this idea exposes itself in three of the main characters. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne uses the symbols of light and dark to depict good and evil among the characters Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. Hester is an outcast, but shows her light side by remaining kind to others, while her darkness shows as the sunlight

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    Qualities Of The Anti-Hero In Falling Down By Ernest Hemingway

    The anti-hero. He is hated. And he is loved. The anti-hero taps into the viewers “dark side” which makes the protagonist likeable, even rooting for him if his qualities aren’t quite moral. For example, why are we on Jules Winnfield’s side on Pulp Fiction even if he’s clearly a hitman? Or Michael Douglas’s character in Falling Down when he pulls his gun at family-filled fast food restaurant demanding that he wants breakfast? There’s definitely certain qualities about the anti-hero that’s makes them

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    Dark Pools - Investment Banking

    Introduction Dark pools are a complex topic subject to misunderstanding amongst the broad public, media, and government regulators. To help provide a better perspective, we discuss the evolution of equity markets that led to the development of electronic trading, dark pools, and current market structure. We move on to analyze dark pools and their overall impact on trading. We then discuss further aspects of dark pools in particular, and consider regulation and global trends in market structure.

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    Cocoa

    ‘Get in touch with your dark side’ MEDIA PLAN Period: July 2010–June 2011 10 Chocolate Parade Melbourne, VIC, 3181, Australia Phone: 123-456-7890 Fax: 123-456-7890 Email: mediaplanning@cocoadelights.com Web Site: http://www.cocoadelights.com Contact: Coco Jones Table of Contents Executive summary 1 Business description 1 Vision for the future 1 Business goals/mission 2 Business philosophies/identity 2 Main objectives 2 Situation Analysis 4 Marketing analysis 4 Customer analysis

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    Tone And Mood In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter

    Different novels may bring to the reader different tones and moods. In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, may make the readers feel depressed because the tone and mood are ironic, gloomy, and dark. Due to the tone and mode the color dark red and song, “There is a Light that Never Goes Out,” by The Smith is relatable to the Scarlet Letter. Tone is known as the attitude of the author towards the reader and mood is known as a literary element were the reader gains feelings from emotion

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    Star Wars a New Hope Based on Christianity

    rock that all Christians stand on. The force has also come to have a good side and a dark side. We can easily view that as a representation of our entire religion, Christianity has a good side and an evil side. The entire religion is based on spiritual warfare, that is very similar to the battle created between the light and dark sides of the force. The light side represents all thats good and the Jedi uphold and defend that side of the force. This is very much like how we as Christians are called to

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    Review of the Movie Black Swan

    praised, it’s probably counterproductive to always suppress your basic feelings and desires. It’s imperative to acknowledge yourself as a combination of good and evil. Otherwise you will fall in deep self-blame and struggle when you discover your evil side which is the polar opposite to the idealistic image you set for yourself. And this could lead to serious consequences as is in the case of Lina, where she nearly collapses and begins to hallucinate when she can’t properly balance the two personalities

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    Appendices Appendix 1: Cocoa Delights media plan ‘Get in touch with your dark side’ MEDIA PLAN Period: July 2010–June 2011 10 Chocolate Parade Melbourne, VIC, 3181, Australia Phone: 12 3456 7890 Fax: 12 3456 7890 Email: mediaplanning@cocoadelights.com Website: www.cocoadelights.com Contact: Coco Jones Table of Contents Executive Summary ........................................................................................................ 117

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