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Business Disputes
Definition: [ˈbɪznəsˌdɪˈspjuːts] are conflicts between partners related to joint business management. Similar contradictions arise because of the desire to revise the previously adopted agreement or the future of the company. Such turmoil can take place both between trade co-owners and with respect to customers or suppliers. There are several ways to solve the problem. You…
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The Pearl Summary
The story commences with the introduction of a young Mexican-Indian pearl diver who is also the protagonist of novella named Kino. Kino is married to Juana, the couple having a baby by the name of Coyotito. They seem to be a peaceful family, having a happy and easy-going livelihood, but all of it changes as…
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Oedipus the King Study Guide
Oedipus the King Study Guide Author: Sophocles Original title: Οἰδίπους Characters: Oedipus, Creon, Jocasta, Teiresias, The Chorus Published: September 17th 1998 by Oxford University Press, USA (first published -429) ISBN 0192835882 (ISBN13: 9780192835888) The story of Oedipus is one of the most famous in the European literature. There are few people who haven’t heard of…
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The Bluest Eye Essays
The Bluest Eye Introduction The bluest eye is not just a story created by the author, but a series of very painful impressions. Reading the book is a cry for remedy (Ruby 20). However, Morrison puts across issues which are painful whilst trying to show the hope as well as encouragement that is below the…
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Augustus Carmichael
As the author endeavors to depict various social layers in her novel, she tries to create various types of personalities melted in one place. Augustus Carmichael is a desperate and depressed poet. Because of his condition, he takes opium to fins a pleasure. He did not achieve much success until after World War I. He…
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Buck Mulligan
Buck Mulligan is the central character of the novel. He is the antagonist of Stephen Daedalus. They live together in Martelle’s tower. Buck Mulligan plays out of the best friend of Daedalus, his patron, but he is jealous at the same time. There is an intellectual rivalry between them, in which Buck Mulligan strives to win, using…
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IT
IT is a representation of the evil force in the novel. More precisely, it is described as a disembodied and oversized brain. It is interesting why the evil force is presented through the image of the brain. An explanation can be found in the fact that this image shows the reader how it looks like…
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Meursault
The narrator and main character of the narrative. He leads a very inappropriate way of life having lots of connections with a woman, drinking a lot and smoking as well. But this character is very changeable and dynamic. In the second part of the book, we finally see him changing from the guy of very…
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Quotes – Page 67 | Just Great DataBase
Stupidity was as necessary as intelligence, and as difficult to attain. George Orwell 1984 121 Estragon: People are bloody ignorant apes. Samuel Beckett Waiting for Godot 121 I know. I’m very hard to talk to. I realize that. Page number : 109 J.D. Salinger The Catcher in the Rye 121 Your will shall decide your…
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The Alchemist Summary
The book starts with the foreword of the author who warns that “The Alchemist” is a fictional writing and a symbolic book. He tells the readers that he spent eleven years of his life studying alchemy. He spent all his money on alchemy books and meetings with other alchemists but his devotion gave him no…
