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Complete Change: A Short Fiction

Complete Change: A Short Fiction

... Nolan, a 28-year old barista, stuck in a world of incomplete moments, finds a new beginning in Brodie. Though a new friendship easily develops between the two, they find a much closer companionship when an accident turns ... See full document

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Fiction denial and the liberation of games

Fiction denial and the liberation of games

... stop short of providing a complete aesthetic theory, however, comparing this book to Kant's Groundwork to the Metaphysics of Morals (Kant, 1785) as exploring foundational considerations that mark a ... See full document

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The Complete Story: Religion and Race in Global Non-Fiction Programming

The Complete Story: Religion and Race in Global Non-Fiction Programming

... Both the BBC and Discovery focused their promotional campaigns on the science and technology that went into the program, with the highlight of the publicity being a computer generated image of what Jesus might have ... See full document

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Towards a critical edition of the short fiction of Sarah Grand

Towards a critical edition of the short fiction of Sarah Grand

... her novel, A Manchester Shirtmaker, which derived from this experience, she made her protagonist a beautiful, respectable, tragic young widow with a baby, presumably to encourage public sympathy for the acceptable ... See full document

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Management of Short Abutments Receiving Complete Veneer Crowns-A Cross Sectional Survey

Management of Short Abutments Receiving Complete Veneer Crowns-A Cross Sectional Survey

... The amount of desired forced eruption must be determined beforehand because landmarks change during the eruptive process. It should be achieved at a rate of 1 mm every 1 to 2 weeks. After forced eruption is ... See full document

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The afterlife of survival: a thematic guide to contemporary Canadian short fiction

The afterlife of survival: a thematic guide to contemporary Canadian short fiction

... In ‘The Lost Salt Gift of Blood’, the narrator, returning to his parent s-in- law’ s home from his life in the United States (t he grandparents’ home, in that he also has a son), stands by the water’s edge, and comments ... See full document

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Five plots: the relationship between plot and genre
in short fiction

Five plots: the relationship between plot and genre in short fiction

... If Yorke is right, it could be conceded that the aforementioned authors are correct in dismissing plot as a topic worthy of discussion because there would seem to be little benefit for writers to explore the construction ... See full document

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Communication of Emotions by Characters in a Flash Fiction (Based on Short Stories by Thomas Mann)

Communication of Emotions by Characters in a Flash Fiction (Based on Short Stories by Thomas Mann)

... pallor of the face and the shivering lips apparently transmit the agitation of the hero. However, other movements (manipulations with a book) point out that the nervousness is either strummed or exaggerated. The reader ... See full document

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Window Dressing: Isolation in Cornell Woolrich's Short Fiction

Window Dressing: Isolation in Cornell Woolrich's Short Fiction

... Woolrich’s heroic police detective is not unlike his amateur detective, who becomes obsessed with solving a mystery he has become personally connected to. Though the heroic detective is not personally connected to the ... See full document

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Without nostalgia : Nina Berberova's short fiction of the 1930s

Without nostalgia : Nina Berberova's short fiction of the 1930s

... Mama Klavdia Ivanovna. Mamenka Xenia Andreevna. A successfully transacted bit of business, a hearty lunch, the films in that house he knew, money tucked away in the bank, a few thoughts about the fate of Europe…That was ... See full document

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1751.pdf

1751.pdf

... 09, AP11 "Just as Jay Gatsby was haunted by Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fizgerald was haunted by his own great first love - a Chicago socialite named Ginevra. Alluring, capricious, and ultimately ... See full document

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The Effects of Explicit Reading Strategy Instruction and Cooperative Learning on Reading Comprehension in Fourth Grade Students

The Effects of Explicit Reading Strategy Instruction and Cooperative Learning on Reading Comprehension in Fourth Grade Students

... Alice didn’t answer [Bob] right away. Where she was, it was midmorning. Sunlight glittered off the harbor behind her. She was running support for the U.S. delegation in Jakarta . . . her eyes flickered this way and that ... See full document

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Late Eighteenth Century Women’s Fiction; Hero, Heroine & Financial Authority

Late Eighteenth Century Women’s Fiction; Hero, Heroine & Financial Authority

... The outcome of women‘s subtle challenge of male authority serves, if not for the immediate abolition of male characters, to portray male authority as a pale shadow of its former self and subsequently to foreshadow his ... See full document

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A Complete and Accurate Short Sequence Alignment Algorithm for Repeats

A Complete and Accurate Short Sequence Alignment Algorithm for Repeats

... Figure 1. The graphic illustration of four steps of HashRepAligner. (a) Hash index construction. The first column is the corresponding identify of every reads. The second column is unique reads. The third column is index ... See full document

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Imagining the city: using fiction to explore urban environments

Imagining the city: using fiction to explore urban environments

... although fiction is, by definition, writing where imagination has intervened, and the author has moved beyond the expectation to depict actual and verifiable people, events and issues (Ricketson, 2010, ...9), ... See full document

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Australian literature : a study of the construction of short fiction in the Australian literary field

Australian literature : a study of the construction of short fiction in the Australian literary field

... The Australia Council Literature Fund assesses writers' applications on the basis of 'literary merit' also called 'literary excellence', 'cultural significance,' originality' and 'the po[r] ... See full document

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The Dynamic Interplay of the Global and Local Environments: A Study of Chimamanda Adichies Americanah

The Dynamic Interplay of the Global and Local Environments: A Study of Chimamanda Adichies Americanah

... What is responsible for the multilocality of the environment of African literature can be pinned on the phenomenon of globalization which has morphed the whole world into one. The phenomenon has far reaching implications ... See full document

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Teaching the changing story

Teaching the changing story

... the short story; whether it was the publication of the report, the ongoing work of the Save Our Short Story Campaign, or just something in the air, it felt like things were beginning to ...writing ... See full document

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Art as Fiction A Study of Poetry as Romantic Fiction

Art as Fiction A Study of Poetry as Romantic Fiction

... This article studies the idea of art being a product of fantasy, or at the most, fiction, which may or may not be rooted in reality. We can look at the artistic paradigm with the analogy of a hand pump, standing ... See full document

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“Through consumptive pallors of this blank, raggy life”: Melville's not quite white working bodies

“Through consumptive pallors of this blank, raggy life”: Melville's not quite white working bodies

... Once Bartleby’s industry wanes and the lawyer’s reputation begins to suf- fer, the terms with which the lawyer imagines Bartleby also change. Bartleby’s distance from whiteness is even more marked. At this point ... See full document

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