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    From almost total obscurity Internet swiftly leapt into our lives covered almost all the spheres of human activity, from shop to sex from research to rebellion. The Internet as an information and communication platform has become essential in our daily life. Existing side by side with other media, the latest mass medium has changed our communicative behavior enormously. (The European English Messenger, 2005). Personal Computer (PC) Internet users know that it is possible to find different kinds

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    construction company and a regular at Duffel’s who had been standing next the now absent couple. Anna said: “Moe, you wouldn’t happen to have heard where those two were going did you?” “Well, Molly Kathleen mentioned something about visiting the Fairlea’s chapel. I’m positive there’s never been a chapel at the Fairlea and I’m positive Molly Kathleen knows it as well, having pestered everyone about historical facts and dates while she did her research of Off End.” Sally walked slowly past Lital and

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    Merlin was warm, curled up like a little mouse and wrapped in the duvet that covered the bed. The sun was just starting to appear in the sky and a single ray managed to find the crack between the shade and the window frame to fill the room with a gentle glow. Merlin twitched his nose, then twitched it again. Struggling to unleash his hand from where it was tangled up in the covers, he scrubbed his bridge of nose and took a deep breath. Something was different. Something smelled different. Burying

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    motivations to be better than the Protestants is clearly visible. The St. Vincent de Paul, want to attract more people to the religion of Catholicism, and will do anything to accomplish that goal, including even “and they’ll give you the drawers of their arse.” (65) when the women “threaten the men in there with the Quakers.” (65) The men who run the St. Vincent de Paul are afraid of losing the number of followers they have and are in constant competition with other religions. Likewise, Frank, too, has

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    Bennett (2005, p.??? ) argues that “Fashion provides one of the most ready means through which individuals can make expressive visual statements about their identities” . It is said that clothes play a big role in the society: it can either identify or hide a person and in term of revealing identity garments can show one’s tastes, politic position, status in the society, ‘power and success’, educational and cultural background and sexual preferences (Bennett, 2005). Fashion not only helps to express

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    An Analysis of Chaucer’s Miller in the Canterbury Tales Many characters in Geoffrey Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales link to the different social classes in England during the Medieval Period. The Miller is a crude character who tells an entertaining, yet inappropriate tale on a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral. In the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer describes the Miller as a bold, garrulous man and shows the morally incorrectness of the Miller. The Miller tells a vulgar but suitable

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    Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting’s depiction of Scotland’s heroin-addicted subculture elicits a number of questions regarding issues of heroin addiction, choice, and societal dissociation; questions which will be explored and subsequently answered in this paper. Jason Middleton notes that it has been argued that influential pop-culture works such as Trainspotting are to blame for “’glamorizing’ heroin and ‘making it look cool’” (Middleton). However, I argue instead that Trainspotting provides a complicated

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    Mercutio's Death in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet In 'Romeo and Juliet' Mercutio is the faithful friend of Romeo. His death comes as a huge shock to the audience, in Act three, Scene one, when he is brutally murdered by Tybalt, the violent cousin of Juliet. To understand the rest of the statement, one also has to look at the difference between a comedy and a tragedy. Shakespeare's plays can be separated into three different categories, the comedy, tragedy and

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    an organisation’s capacity to anticipate and react to change, not only to survive, but also to evolve (Newnham and Crash, 2015). In sport Solomon and Becker created a four-step process which athletes can use to deal with performance errors called “ARSE” – meaning A= Acknowledge – the error and frustration it cause R= Review – play and determine

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    Like many women in our neighbourhood, mum toiled at the Bryant and May factory producing millions of box matches. A dangerous and hazardous task that brought serious health risks. She would often have a reoccurring cough, probably caused by the toxic chemicals used to make the flammable match heads. My grandmother Florence, who also worked as a match girl at the turn of the century died from the dreaded phossy jaw. A disease contracted from working with the deadly compounds such as white phosphorus

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