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    labeled it L.H.O.O.Q., and it became an iconic piece of Dada work. If someone who is fluent in the French language and native to the tongue were to pronounce these letters, it would read “Elle a chaud au cul”, which can translate to “She has a hot arse.” (“Dada Movement, Artists and Major Works.”) Dada was said to be very anti-art, so by taking a well-known traditional piece from 1517 painted by Leonardo Da Vinci made a huge statement on how Duchamp was throwing away all traditional practices of

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    would listen; however, it was unlikely. Both Audra’s mother, Lady Ina, and her father, Lord Sior, were cold and emotionless people. Audra was their only child, and they’d never paid her any attention. Ina and Sior preferred traveling and kissing the arses of royals so they could further their stations and seize more, more, more: more land, more riches, higher status. However, due to her parents’ chronic absence, Audra had been largely raised by nannies. Luckily, the women had been kind and gentle,

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    From the very beginning, society has seen women as inheriting the character flaw of Eve 's original sin. Most people see women as lustful beings because of how Eve tempted Adam in the garden of Eden, meaning they were more susceptible to the Devil. Men target the females because of their views and the roles they play in a male dominated society. Men have a more opinionated view of a woman 's duties. The Crucible portrays women as the very definition of sexual desire, open to demonic command and

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    turning back to Jaime and handing him the waistcoat. "Now, be careful with that. You don't want to know what I'll do if you aren't." Jaime saluted her mockingly, a playful grin on his face. "Yes ma'am!" "Get out, now. Go. Before I kick you in your fat arse." Gwen growled lowly. Her friend turned tail, booking it out of her shop. She chuckled quietly, settling in for a boring

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    friends to check if the translation was correct to proceed with my researches. This is their conversation translated. Irish English British English Howya Seán, Grand Liam, how is Máire Máire is off her nut, Japers, Liam got minerals Me arse, Where’s the hooley, Gaff far wack, the. How are u John, Fine William, how is Mary Mary is crazy, Gosh really, William got any drinks , Yeah sure, Where is the party, At the house on the opposite side. Analysis

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    In Roddy Doyle’s series Oh, Play That Thing and The Dead Republic the world is shown to the readers through the eyes of a wise fool, Henry Smart. The series includes a wide variety of magical realism, and how Henry continues to fight social norms to get what he wants. The idea of society vs. man and individualism takes a toll on Henry’s pride by forcing him to jump from job to job or from flat to flat that ultimately puts him in disarray. Each book’s analysis should be in its own category, but they

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    the Friar in his prologue. In his prologue, a friar goes to hell with an and he is surprised that of all the friars “none ever come into this place?”(304). The angel then shows the friar “some twenty thousand friars...crept into his (the Devil’s) arse”(304). After his funny prologue, the Summoner then tells his even funnier tale.In The Summoner’s Tale , the tale includes acts of perversion of office committed by the friar. These perversions are mainly related to the Friar’s vow of poverty such as

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    In this case study I will be investigating the hypothesis ‘Tourism in Castleton is managed effectively.’ I will be investigating tourism in Castleton and how well they manage it, and the measures they take to control it. I will then decide whether the hypothesis is true or false. I will answer the key question ‘Where is Castleton?’ because it is important to know the area and how easily accessed it is and just how many tourists it gets because of its location. I will also answer the key question

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    “‘It’s not fair, is it’... ‘What, chum’... ‘a nigger’s arse’... and then we both have a good laugh” (55). Hally, a young, white teenager in Apartheid Era South Africa tells this “joke” to Sam, his black friend and father figure, almost irreparably ruining their relationship in Athol Fugard’s 1982 play, “Master Harold”... and the boys. Sam and Willie, another middle aged black man, work for Hally’s mother at her Tea Shop while pursuing amateur dance on the side. Willie isn’t as close to Hally as Sam

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    The White Tiger Essay

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    India, a developing country which has shown great economic growth in the last 50 years. Though it has many struggles to still overcome, it is on a straight path to becoming a world power. In Aravind Adiga’s “The White Tiger” it shows a somewhat of a grim picture for India. As its main character struggles to break free from his ‘Roster coop’ which is the indian caste system. Balram seemed to stop at nothing to get out from these lower levels, that he was born into. He eventually accomplishes his

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