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    Miles Franklin's My Brilliant Career Topic: Give a detailed analysis of a key scene or passage from "My Brilliant Career" by Miles Franklin. The focus and essence of My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin is centred on the relationships and interactions of Sybylla Melvyn (the key character of the novel), towards other characters. The ways in which she reacts to different people and why she reacts in a particular manner, are perhaps more crucial and intriguing to the reader, than any distinct

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    I. Both Miles Franklin and E.M. Forster implement romantic humanist values throughout their novels to highlight the difficulties facing Victorian women in love. A. Miles Franklin embraces romantic humanist values in My Brilliant Career through Sybylla’s internal struggles as she decides her future. 1. Romantic humanism calls into question the social standings of morality and religion. It champions independent thought, both rational and emotional. It argues that society, and its rules, deplete originality

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    The pear shape diamond cut is known as a modified brilliant cut diamond, which is a combination of two different cuts. Those cuts are the marquise cut and the round brilliant. It combines the best of both cuts into an interesting diamond shape. Pear shape diamonds have to be evenly cut since the parts of the curve should match on the shoulders. The typical length of the pear cut ranges from 1.40 to 1.70, and the choice of ratio is often a personal preference. Some women like long diamonds while

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    The differences in endings to the novels A Room with a View and My Brilliant Career are due to a specific branch of feminism’s influence on each of the authors. The struggles of Lucy in marriage are not the same as Sybylla’s due to the differences in their country’s form of feminism. To assume that both English and Australian

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    We've covered a few cuts like cushion or emerald, but the brilliant round is the one with which most people are familiar. It's been around since the early 1900s, and has been extremely popular as an engagement ring. When people think of engagement rings, they'll often envision a simple round brilliant solitaire as the choice of ring. Pros of Round Brilliant Diamond Engagement Rings The round brilliant cut has many benefits to them including how great it looks by itself as well as as part of a halo

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    Great, I think to myself as I stare into the bathroom mirror, another long day at the stinking T.V. factory. As I rush down the stairs to the street I bump into Ms. Chong, my neighbor from across the hall. She asks me if I would like to eat some fish and rice later, but I decline, as I may be working late. I hurry to the station and jump on the crowded train and ride it towards the factory. Luckily I make it to work on time and change into my work uniform. My job at the television plant

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    A mans best friend is a dog and girl's Diamonds. Marilyn Monroe said it best, "diamonds are a girl's best friend." This timeless saying makes Tiffany's & Co, Cartier, and Harry Winston very happy and helps the sale of diamonds more than Ms. Monroe will ever know. A diamond is not just the "4c's" anymore, color, carat weight, clarity and cut. Diamonds are revolving into something more than the hardest mineral. The diamond says more than words could express. A symbol of love is worn on the left

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    diamond has taught me valuable lessons that I will take into my future career. The sun beating down on the top of my head; the sweat pouring into my eyes. The numbers on the score board keeps rising. Hit after hit after hit Navarre was not letting up; they went up five to zero in the first inning but the Patriots were not going home without a fight. We came back and scored three to make the score five to three.

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    Benefits of Volunteering

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    never even thought about or help you discover a hobby or interest you were unaware of. You can strengthen your personal/professional mission and vision by exploring opportunities and expanding your horizons.  New experiences Volunteering is a brilliant way to get life experience. Whether you build a library or mail flyers to raise awareness for a local charity, you will experience the real world through hands-on work. This guide section has established that volunteers can do almost anything and

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    My Career As A Career

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    know what exactly what I wanted to do with a career. I was between two careers trying to figure out what would be best for me. The CIT career would be nice to learn something entirely new and at the same time tie it in with business some how. The problem I was having is trying to figure out what I was going to do with it. Doing the first set of activities in this class allowed me to learn what I really wanted in a job and what I can do with out. My career must allow me freedom to choose what I want

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