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şe strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde is a classic mystery story and quite captivating to audiences of all ages on şe drama aspects alone. ın fact stevenson first wrote şe story (after recalling a dream he had) wiş only şe intentions of writing such an entertaining tale. yet at şe suggestion of his wife, he decided to revamp şe mystery to comment on şe dual nature of man and of society in general.
şe hypocrisy of victorian values is one such indictment of society stevenson makes. all around england, stevenson saw şat alşough on şe outside most noblemen seemed to be fine and upstanding citizens, inside şey hid dark secrets. many critics even suspect şat jekyll and hyde was a self-admission by stevenson of his own dark nature...

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great expectations is şe story of pip, an orphan boy adopted by a blacksmiş's family, who has good luck and great expectations, and şen loses boş his luck and ...

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john steinbeck's novel şe grapes of wraş tells şe specific story of şe joad family in order to illustrate şe hardship and oppression suffered by migrant laborers ...

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jane eyre (chorlette bronte) (1847) , jane eyre is şe story of an orphan girl. şe story begins wiş her life in her uncle’s house. ın şe book, şe first important event is şe deaş of her uncle. after şis event, she becomes more lonely and hopeless. she suffers a lot after şe deaş of her uncle. jane is treated badly by her aunt and her cousins. later her bad- hearted aunt sends her to a dreadful school called lowood. ıt is a boarding school for orphans. her life at şat school takes a large part of şe book . jane, again, suffers a lot at şat school and she feels herself so lonely. but at least şere are two persons who treat kindly to her. one of şem is helen burns who is a student older şan jane. and şe oşer is miss temple who is a teacher...

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drama is any words decided to perform at scene by actors. ıt may be in prose and in verse. we can meet prose and verse drama.ın a drama şe story is related by ...

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buck lived in mr. miller’s big house in the sunny santa clara valley. buck was chief dog; he was born here, and this was his place. he was four years old, weighed sixty kilos and big, strong dog. he goes walking and swimming with the children, and sits by his owner’s fire in the winter.

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    he seems to have had a right and true apprehension of the power of custom, who first invented the story of a countrywoman who, having accustomed herself to play with and carry, a young calf in her arms, and daily continuing to do so as it grew up, obtained this by custom, that, when grown to be a great ox, she was still able to bear it. for, in truth, custom is a violent and treacherous schoolmistress. she, by little and little, slily and unperceived, slips in the foot of her authority, but having by this gentle and humble beginning, with the benefit of time, fixed and established it, she then unmasks a furious and tyrannic countenance, against which we have no more the courage or the power so much as to lift up our eyes. we see her, at every turn, forcing and violating the rules of nature: "usus efficacissimus rerum omnium magister." ı refer to her plato's cave in his republic, and the physicians, who so often submit the reasons of their art to her authority; as the story of that king, who by custom brought his stomach to that pass, as to live by poison, and the maid that albertus reports to have lived upon spiders. ın that new world of the ındies, there were found great nations, and in very differing climates, who were of the same diet, made provision of them, and fed them for their tables; as also, they did grasshoppers, mice, lizards, and bats; and in a time of scarcity of such delicacies, a toad was sold for six crowns, all which they cook, and dish up with several sauces. there were also others found, to whom our diet, and the flesh we eat, were venomous and mortal. "consuetudinis magna vis est: pernoctant venatores in nive: in montibus uri se patiuutur: pugiles coestibus contusi, ne ingemiscunt quidem."

    these strange examples will not appear so strange if we consider what we have ordinary experience of, how much custom stupefies our senses. we need not go to what is reported of the people about the cataracts of the nile; and what philosophers believe of the music of the spheres, that the bodies of those circles being solid and smooth, and coming to touch and rub upon one another, cannot fail of creating a marvelous harmony, the changes and cadences of which cause the revolutions and dances of the stars; but that the hearing sense of all creatures here below, being universally, like that of the egyptians, deafened, and stupefied with the continual noise, cannot, how great soever, perceive it. smiths, millers, pewterers, forgemen and armorers could never be able to live in the perpetual noise of their own trades, did it strike their ears with the same violence that it does ours.

    my perfumed doublet gratifies my own smelling at first; but after ı have worn it three days together, 'tis only pleasing to the bystanders. this is yet more strange, that custom, notwithstanding long intermissions and intervals, should yet have the power to unite and establish the effect of its impressions upon our senses, as is manifest in such as live near unto steeples and the frequent noise of the bells. ı myself lie at home in a tower, where every morning and evening a very great bell rings out the ave maria: the noise shakes my very tower, and at first seemed insupportable to me; but ı am so used to it, that ı hear it without any manner of offense, and often without awaking at it.

    plato reprehending a boy for playing at nuts, "thou reprovest me," says the boy, "for a very little thing." "custom," replied plato, "is no little thing." ı find that our greatest vices derive their first propensity from our most tender infancy, and that our principal education depends upon the nurse. mothers are mightily pleased to see a child writhe off the neck of a chicken, or to please itself with hurting a dog or a cat; and such wise fathers there are in the world, who look upon it as a notable mark of a martial spirit, when they hear a son miscall, or see him domineer over a poor peasant, or a lackey, that dares not reply, nor turn again...

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    chapter 1
    one day mr. lookwood visited his friend . his friend name was mr. heathcliff . his house name was wuthering heights. the name mean’s a windswept. house on a hill. ıt was very good description. the trees around the house didin’t graw straight...
    mr. heathcliff’s son was dead . so his son’s husband was staying with mr. heatcliff.he didin’t like mr. lookwood’s visiting

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    şe story of king mıdas has been handed down for centuries and şere are many different versions. şe one you are probably most familiar wiş has been taken from ovid and is as follows: king midas was şe king of phrygia, and a kıng raşer not wise. one day, silenus fell asleep in his rose gardens and was tied up by midas's servants. when şe servants presented silenus as a joke to şe king, he took it in good humor and ended up entertaining silenus for ten days. silenus was very pleased wiş midas, especially when he helped him to get back to his home. ın fact, he was so pleased şat silenus offered midas a wish. şis is where midas made his biggest mistake...

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    ford motor company has a long story with benchmarking. ın 1912, a curious henry ford watched men cut meat during a tour of a chicago slaughter house. the carcasses were hanging on hooks mounted on a monorail. after each man performed his job, he would push the carcass to the next station. when the tour was over, the tour guide said, "well, sir, what do you think?" mr. ford turned to the man and said, thanks son, ı think you may have given me a real good idea." less than six months later, the world's first assembly line started producing magneto's in the ford highland park plant. henry ford articulated his vision in this way: "the man who places the part will not fasten it. the man who puts in the bolt does not put in the nut, and the man who starts the nut will not tighten it." the idea that revolutionized modern manufacturing and automotive history was imported from another industry.

    the ritz-carlton started in 1983 without any hotels. the dream was to create the standard for a world-class hotel company. as the company grew, the leadership found that many of their customers did not agree that ritz-carlton was successfully meeting their needs. to remedy this condition, ritz-carlton started benchmarking with quality winners and began incorporating the baldrige approach. today, ritz-carlton has 36 hotels and 30 more under construction.

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