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    Merlin snuggled under the blankets that covered his small bed. Autumn had finally arrived and had brought both bitter cold and brutal winds. The temperature had dropped throughout the night and while it wasn't cold enough that he could see his breath, Merlin's nose felt quite chilly. He hiked the blankets higher up over his head and curled into a small ball, preserving the warmth that was captured under his covers. He had to get up soon, but a few more moments of leisure wouldn't harm anyone, least

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    The television show Better Off Ted shows many great examples of the behavioral approach. It shows how Blake and Mouton’s leadership grid can be used to assess different leaders, it conveys what maternalism/paternalism can look like, how people use opportunism, and the strengths and weaknesses of the behavioral approach, The University of Michigan identified two different types of leadership behaviors: employee orientation and production orientation. Employee orientation is when a worker has strong

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    Gawain, Drea, and Wallace reach home well before the midday meal. Gawain took care of the horses while Drea and Wallace brought inside the travel bags and unpacked. One Gawain had finished watering the horses and giving them rubdowns, he crossed to the front of the home where he found a short, plump woman striding up to him. She had thick graying hair pulled into a loose bun, weathered skin, but smiling, warm brown eyes. The woman looked like the type of mother everyone wanted, firm, but loving.

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    killing you. ?Miserable? Kick my arse! It needs more than the rain?s hearse,? The first part of this quotation is a rhetorical question, and it sounds much more light-hearted and joking compared to the sobering previous two lines. It also radiates a sense of defiance and obstinacy towards the very idea of his life being miserable. ?It needs more than the rain?s hearse,? again, this is a pretty serious metaphor, quite a contrast to the previous line. Arse and hearse is an eye rhyme, but I think

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    Louise Halfe’s “Body Politics” challenges the qualities and behaviour of the idealized feminine woman by contrasting the stereotypical “city woman” with a more masculine “real woman.” The poem’s speaker describes her mother’s opinion of what it means to be a real woman, which is seen through “Mama said.” Throughout the poem, the speaker uses vivid imagery to create a stark contrast between the idealized feminine “city woman” and a “real woman” who does not conform to the feminine gender norm. To

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    not only for himself, but for his friends and his wife, Elizabeth. As the story begins, John proctor was aggressive and rude, but he can’t convey his message. At the beginning of Act I, he says to Mary Warren, “I’ll show you a great doin’ on your arse one of these days. Now get you home; my wife is waitin’ with your work!” (Miller 1139). After John’s affair with Abigail, he wanted to keep his reputation intact, to the best of his ability. He wanted to be assertive to Abigail and Mary, thinking that

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    My Fair Lady Analysis

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    My Fair Lady and Nickel and Dimed are both great novels focusing in on wealth and money. While these books are unique in their own different ways, they are basically the opposites of one another! My Fair Lady focuses on the young and witty Eliza Doolittle, who is brought up into a high class lady. While in Nickel and Dimed, Barbara is leaving her high class paying job and moving down into a low-class minimum wage paying job. It is very interesting to see how these two books are so similar but have

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    authority. The white’s treatment of the aborigines is subjected by their miscomprehension of how one race ought to treat another race inferior because of color, culture, and tongue. This can be seen through Smasher Sullivan’s quote, “get your idle black arse out here”. He yanks a chained woman out of the hut, Murali”. Therefore, it is evident that through theatre Bovell was able to strongly portray the theme of racial dominance which gives the audience a view of the past and the possible glimpse of the

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    His palm imprinted through layers of my skirt and lace panties onto my arse cheek. Licking dry lips, I swallowed some lump in my throat, as my heart my hammered about to explode inside my chest. His breath flowed down my neck like liquefied heat, under my blouse, through my bra lace, as my hard nipples ached for his touch. For weeks, we’d been performing this naughty tango on the train. Two strangers, slaves to the public transportation. He’d get on and leave a few stops between mine. A small window

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    Outcast United

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    “People are talking about immigration, emigration and the rest of the fucking thing. It's all fucking crap. We're all human beings, we're all mammals, and we’re all rocks, plants, rivers. Fucking borders are just such a pain in the fucking arse.”-Shane MacGowan. Outcast United, written by Warren St. John, is a fantastic tale of a refugee soccer team and the revolution of a small American settlement. Warren St. John follows the lives of a diverse group of people as they try to fit into their new-fangled

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