Memory, Morality, and Identity in Modern Fiction

Memory and Subjectivity in The Sense of an Ending

Julian Barnes’s The Sense of an Ending examines the fallibility of memory and the subjective nature of history. The protagonist, Tony Webster, grapples with the realization that his recollection of the past is a flawed “patchwork.” The novel investigates the theme of “self-preservation” through the protagonist’s selective memory, which serves to protect his ego from the uncomfortable reality of his younger self’s cruelty. This is most evident

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Ethan Frome: Key Symbols and Thematic Resonance

Key Symbols in Ethan Frome

One of the most pervasive symbols in the novel is winter, which dominates both the setting and the characters’ emotional world. Starkfield’s endless snow and freezing temperatures symbolize isolation, stagnation, and death. Ethan’s life, like the frozen landscape, is immobilized; his dreams of education and escape have been buried under economic hardship and responsibility. The whiteness of the snow suggests emptiness and silence, emphasizing Ethan’s emotional sterility

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Corporate Board Meeting Compliance and Director Duties

Formal Corporate Board Meetings: Legal Requirements

A Board Meeting is the formal, legal gathering of a company’s Board of Directors to discuss, decide upon, and oversee the strategic and operational management of the company. In Company Law, the Board of Directors is the main decision-making organ of the company, and its powers are exercised through resolutions passed at duly convened and conducted Board Meetings.

What Constitutes a Board Meeting?

A Board Meeting is a fundamental component of corporate

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India’s Major Environmental Laws: Wildlife, Forest, Air, Water

1. The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972

The Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 was enacted to protect wild animals, birds, and plants and to ensure ecological and environmental security in India. The Act provides for the creation of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, conservation reserves, and community reserves. It prohibits hunting, poaching, and illegal trade of wildlife and wildlife products. The Act classifies species into six schedules, with Schedules I and II providing the highest level of

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Digital Forensics Q&A: Key Terms and Core Concepts

Digital Forensics Q&A

Which of the following is the best definition of “forensics”?✅ The process of using scientific knowledge for collecting, analyzing, and presenting digital computer evidence to the courts

One must be able to show the whereabouts and custody of evidence, and how it was handled and stored and by whom, from the time the evidence is first seized by a law enforcement officer or civilian investigator until the moment it is shown in court. What standard does this refer to?✅ Chain

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Boost Café Loyalty App Sign-Ups 40% with Fast Onboarding

Research: Situation Analysis

Situation analysis: Customers dont understand how the loyalty app works; signup takes too long. Social media presence is active but inconsistent. Posters are hard to readmdashes? texts are small and easy to miss.

Publics (Primary + Secondary)

Primary: University students, young professionals nearby.

Secondary: Existing customers, student clubs, campus organizations.

Barriers

App confusion, sign-up takes too long, perceived inconvenience during purchase, weak in-store visibility,

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Community Nutrition Strategies to Prevent Cancer

Primary Prevention of Tumours via Community Nutrition

Page 14 — Background

Background:

  • Although our genes influence our risk of cancer, most of the difference in cancer risk between people is due to factors that are not inherited.
  • Reasons for the large international differences in the incidence of most cancers are unknown.
  • For most people who do not use tobacco, the most important cancer risk factors that can be changed are: body weight, diet, and physical activity. These same behaviours are also linked
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BJT Common-Base (CB) Configuration Characteristics and Switching Times

Unit 3: BJT Common-Base Configuration

2. Draw the Circuit Diagram and Explain the Characteristics of BJT in CB

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Characteristics of BJT in CB Configuration

The V-I characteristics of a BJT in the common-base (CB) configuration describe the relationship between the voltages and currents at the emitter and collector for various base currents. These characteristics are divided into input and output characteristics.

1. Input Characteristics (Emitter–Base V‑I)

These characteristics show the relationship

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Indian Export Promotion Schemes and Trade Regulations

Export Marketing Fundamentals and Risks

Export marketing refers to the marketing of goods and services from one country to another. It involves selling domestic products in foreign markets. However, it carries certain risks because of differences in currency, culture, government policies, and global economic conditions.

Risks Involved in Export Marketing:

  • Political Risk: Changes in government policies, trade restrictions, or political instability in the importing country can affect exports.
  • Economic
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C Programming Examples: Logic and Data Structures

C Programming Examples: Logic and Data Structures

<h3>1. Comparing Student Marks</h3>
<p>This program compares the marks of two students.</p>
<pre><code>#include &lt;stdio.h&gt;

int main() { int studentA, studentB; printf(“Enter marks of Student A: “); scanf(“%d”, &studentA); printf(“Enter marks of Student B: “); scanf(“%d”, &studentB); if (studentA > studentB) { printf(“Student A scored higher with %d marks.\n”, studentA); } else if (studentB

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