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love making love

how to make the best use of your sex life and turn it into a new cycle of different pleasures. how to find it more interesting to you and to your partner.

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Toni Morrison's Jazz as a postmodern text

How can Toni Morrison's Jazz be read as a post modern text and what are the advantages about writing about the past in this way?

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USE FULL WEBLINKS FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

This is a table which includes some important web links that I found really useful for an undergraduate students to improve *thesis/Research writing * online learning web links * academic English tips –web links, so I hope this table really helpful and reduce a student time when searching for research/projects, etc.

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Early Aegean Civilization

These Notes cover the early Aegean Civilization between 3000-2000 B.C.E. (Before Common Era)

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Taming of the Shrew Essay

For AQA English Literature 'Love through the Ages', this is an essay about The Taming of the Shrew on the question 'In the literature of Love, men are always more dominant and have more to say than women to prove this'. 25/25

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HUM4 Week 2 Notes

These notes cover reading assignments and lecture material (summary of We Are all Completely Beside Ourselves)

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Destruction Of Literature

An essay about how literacy skills are decreasing.

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Lo stil novo

Appunti sullo stile novo: Caratteristiche base, dimensione filosofica, Guido Guinizzelli, la dimensione stilnovistica cavalcantiana+2 sonetti analizzati, Cavalcanti vs Guinizzelli, lo Stilnovo con Dante, la scuola poetica elitaria

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The Battle of Saratoga

Details all about the Battle of Saratoga during The American Revolution. Used in American History 1 course.

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GCSE English Othello Act One Essay

A detailed essay on the First act of Othello, showing how Lago is presented in the Act.

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A Doll's House Analysis and Context

Detailed notes of Ibsen's A Doll's House from English Literature A Level. Also includes some notes on Osborne's Look Back in Anger

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Porphyria’s Lover

Several poetic techniques and examples from Robert Browning's 'Porphyria's Lover'. Accompanied with explanations and analysis into each quote along with how the poem fits into the context of the time Browning was writing.

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GCSE LOFT LORD OF THE FLIES - BOOK QUOTES GCSE A* REVISION QUOTES

20 PAGE QUOTE BOOKLET FROM ALL THE CHAPTERS IN LORD OF THE FLIES GCSE. INCLUDES PAGE NUMBERS. GCSE REVISION BOOKLET GET AN A* BY REMEMBERING SOME OF THESE QUOTES.

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How is language used to present Macbeth and Napoleon as villains?

An essay on how George Orwell and William Shakespeare present the main characters as villains. Includes comparisons.

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Critical quotations and context for Volpone by Ben Jonson

A list of critical quotations and context for Volpone by Ben Jonson with brief analysis. Used for A Level English Literature with OCR exam board, and created by a student predicted A* having gained full UMS in AS level English Literature. Unusual and interesting contemporary context to the play that few other candidates will have. Particularly useful AO3 and AO4.

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Analysis of Daddy by Sylvia Plath

Analytical response to the poem, showing understanding of meaning, appreciation of how how language is used to create an effect and incorporation of literary terminology. AS English Literature.

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Juliet Character essay

This essay explores Juliets character and how she changes through her deep love for Romeo

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Prometheus Unbound by Shelley Analysis

Prometheus unbound by Shelley is a narrative lyrical drama in four acts first published in 1820, but never had acted on stage and it remained a dramatic poem. The poem is the most ambitious poem of the Romantic Movement and Percy Bysshe Shelley belongs to the younger generation of romantic poets. This literary work is considered as Shelley’s masterpiece, which is seen as a reply to Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound in which Prometheus gave the secret of fire to mankind and as a result, Prometheus was punished by Zeus (Jupiter). The poem discusses many objects concerning man’s feelings, thoughts, relation to nature, arts and to the mankind

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