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    A prolific writer of his time Harold Pinter was amongst the most prominent literary figures of the British playwrights in 1950s and 1960s. Play, The Caretaker brought him immense popularity. Which he wrote in 1959. It involves conflicts among the characters as well as depict the struggle for verbal and territorial dominance. His play was heightened due to use of the pauses and silences. Which portrays the absurdity of language and human identity in his work due to the societal oppression. The play

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    If Everyone is A Lucky Dog I read a story of The Bible just now. A man in it was fortune when I was under a heavy pressure to face a test. I sometimes thought why I always lose chances, and I think I am not lucky. But when I think about a thing from another aspect, I find that I am not only lucky, but also unique. Daniel the servant of the living god was cast into a den of lions. A stone was laid over the mouth of the pit, and then the king ordered to close it. No one can change his purpose.

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    Medium theory by Joshua Meyrowitz, (1985) refers to the body of literature that focuses on the various approaches used in examining how different means of expression of human communication affect the communication process in the society. It mainly focuses on the technological aspect of the media later than its content. According to Croteau and Hoynes, (2003) the medium theory aims at determining the look beyond the media content that reveals its social impact to the society. Various scholars also

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    Methodology Applied-ethnomethodology is a neologism that originates from research based on ethnomethodology, but adds an embodied interaction perspective. It is well known that ethnomethodology was coined by Harold Garfinkel. According to Garfinkel’s notes, ethnomethodology focuses on how social actors create and understand the basis of their actions (Garfinkel, 1984). Ethnomethodology has been broadly applied in HCI studies (Dourish and Button, 1998). An ethnographic approach helps in the understanding

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    Nagano Group Case Study

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    The research that carried out in this paper is to analyse if internal communication is the key towards employees’ job satisfaction. The research is a case study research where the organization used is Nagano Group. To determine the analysis, it is important to study the communication preferences and the flow of information whether can influence the employees’ job satisfaction. The research was accomplished using quantitative research methods. A questionnaire was sent to all full time employees at

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    My eyes fluttered as the sun crawled into the gaps not covered by my eyelids. I could smell the fresh sweets being cooked by the servants. The lace curtains swayed back and forth as the fresh air weaved throughout the room, adding a new aroma of fruit. The sweet smell of the fruit dispersed throughout my room. I grabbed the dainty lace cover and moved it with grace. Sitting up quickly, I blinked multiple times to allow my eyes adjust to the light. Today would be a thrilling and riveting day. My

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    of this, several men wanted to inherit the throne. Harold, a nobleman from Wessex, gained support from many of those in power throughout England. William, the duke of Normandy (in France), thought that since he was a distant cousin of Edward the people should crown him the next English king. When Harold’s boat shipwrecked on the coast of Normandy, William deviously welcomed Harold into his castle. He prepared a feast and afterwards made Harold promise he would give the throne to William.

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    would want to watch the film version of the books Harold and Maude and World War Z to not only compare their imagination of the book to the movie but also use the

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    “Sweet! Let's go then, I'm tired as fuck.” “Alright.” They said good night to the rest of the creatures, and headed up the 2 floors they needed to get to their room. “Pray to Jesus himself there is no vomit smell or planes flying over this room now.” Aleks said just before he swiped the card down to unlock it. “I'm praying.” James connected his fingers and immitated someone praying towards the sky. With a satisfying click, the red little light turned into green, and Aleks pressed the handlebar

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    In the Hal Ashby film, Harold and Maude, Ashby uses the conventions of the romantic comedy to bring Harold and Maude together in order to show the audience that life should be lived while being the truest person they can be. This film uses the conventions of romantic comedy to make a film that celebrates nonconformity and choosing ones own path in life rather than one that is predetermined by others. The conventions of meeting/separating/uniting, the use of spontaneous burst of song, the idea of

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