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AMERICAN LITERATURE
American Literature
American Literature
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A short story which written, by Kate Chopin “Desiree” talks about the Armand was the owner of the slaves and belongs to the well known family and he used to use his family name as a pride of being a king. He value people on ...
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ESSENTIAL HAEMATOLOGY
The Aetiology and Genetics of Haematological Malignancies
The Aetiology and Genetics of Haematological Malignancies
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Hematologic neoplasms are a heterogeneous group of malignancies affecting the blood, the bone marrow and lymph nodes and, as the three systems are connected by the immune system, a hematologic malignancy involving one affect the other two. ...
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Chapter Summary of Essential Haematology
Chapter Summary of Essential Haematology
The spleen has a measurement of 150 to 250 g, which can be found beneath the costal margin on the left. The spleen can hardly be seen until it grows in size, exceeding 14 cm in length. The blood makes its ...
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ESSENTIAL HAEMATOLOGY
Management of Haematological Malignancy
Management of Haematological Malignancy
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Haematological malignancies are complex diseases, affecting the entire age spectrum, and having marked differences in presentation, treatment, progression and outcome. Patients have a significant symptom burden, and despite treatment improvements for some sub-types, many patients die from their disease. Haematological malignancies comprise ...
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ROMANTICISM, POE, HAWTHORNE
Romanticism, Poe, and Hawthorne
Romanticism, Poe, and Hawthorne
Romanticism
Romanticism was a rich and complex body of philosophy, literature, and art that originated in Europe in the late eighteenth century. Some of its key figures included the English poets and literary theorists, William Wordsworth (1770-1850) and Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), ...
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Billy Bud: Captain Vere
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In this story, which is written by Herman Melville, is about the conflict and decision making between good and evil. The story indicates two characters, one is Billy Budd and the other is Claggart. Billy Bud was of a sound personality, highly appreciable guy and was liked ...
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KATE CHOPIN'S “THE AWAKENING”
Symbolism in Kate Chopin's “The Awakening”
Symbolism in Kate Chopin's “The Awakening”
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Kate Chopin's tale, The Awakening gets described as a novel which depicts the true nature of love and relationships. The most important message that it convey is the importance of how individual chooses to live his or ...
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Pocho by Jose Antonio Villarreal
Pocho by Jose Antonio Villarreal
People around the world have a belief that every Mexican born child is Catholic. This specific stereotypical concept was very popular in the history of Mexicans. 'Pocho' is a novel written by a Mexican American author Jose Antonio Villarreal. The story focuses ...
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Frankenstein
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Mary Shelley Wollstonecraft was a British Romantic novelist, poet, travel writer, and biographer whose most popular novel Frankenstein (1818) is credited with having pioneered the science fiction genre. In addition, the novel, as well as Shelley's oeuvre as a whole, is often read as a nightmare of procreation, contemplated as ...
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How do you think American poetry has changed from Dover to Collins?
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The main purpose of this paper is to discuss that how the American poetry has changed from Dover's poems to Collin's poems. The American poetry has an ancient history. The first evidence of written language in poetry dates back ...