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    to be or have to be: Love vs Arranged Marriage Should love come before marriage or after marriage? Many people‚ in their life‚ have contemplated if they are ever going to find the right person. They start thinking if they should get an arranged marriage. As time goes by‚ they change their mind because they cannot imagine the fact that in an arranged marriageyou will be marrying a stranger. So‚ they wait for their future lover. In America‚ there is a western-style marriage where the people have

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    How far do you agree with the view that The Kite Runner is a celebration of the bond of brotherhood? Brotherhood is a strong theme throughout the book and there is evidence supporting that it is a celebration of the bond of brotherhood but also that it isn’t. I think that The Kite Runner could be seen as a celebration of the bond of the brotherhood because of the relationship between Amir and Hassan. Although there are signs of disloyalty by Amir there are also signs of brotherly love between

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    Do you agree that UK manufacturers need to operate on a global scale in order to succeed? Globalisation is the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale. UK manufacturers should operate globally because offshoring and outsourced labour‚ especially overseas labour often includes technically skilled‚ highly educated and multilingual workers who are willing to work for much less than typical UK wages. The advantage

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    Movie Review‚ “I Fine‚ Thank YouLove You” by Oat Chanukrit Thienkalaya 5604023092 Looking at the strange‚ grammatically incorrect title‚ you might think twice before buying a ticket. But let me tell you. You will regret it if you won’t don’t see this movie. The latest movie from GTH has set a new record for the highest sales on the first day. On the opening day‚ it cashed 125 million baht‚ beating P Mak Prakanong‚ the previous champion‚ by over 50 million baht. Thanks to the power of social

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    The Basis of Law

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    The basis of law… The basic of law can be summarized in two words: human conflict. People dispute and argue over money and theft and property damage. Law is a body of rules enacted by public officials in a legitimate manner and backed by the force of the state. The first element (body of rules) is self evident‚ the hidden part is these rules are found in a myriad of different places. The second element (law is enacted by a public official) is critical. all places have rules but they are not

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    I need someone to write my essay please! 1) What are the qualities of an effective leader? Name one leader living today whom you admire and explain why. 2) Write about a problem currently affecting your community. If it were within your abilities‚ how would you work to solve this problem? I need the second one to be about underestimating the potentials and choices of youth.. Parents have a prior word over their children’s choices When it comes to choosing their future please talk

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    The romantic period is a term applied to the literature of approximately the first third of the nineteenth century. During this time‚ literature began to move in channels that were not entirely new but were in strong contrast to the standard literary practice of the eighteenth century. How the wordromantic came to be applied to this period is something of a puzzle. Originally the word was applied to the Latin or Roman dialects used in the Roman provinces‚ especially France‚ and to the stories written

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    ‘It is Eve’s ruthless pursuit of ambition that leads us to dislike her. Do you agree?’ In the film‚ ‘All About Eve’‚ Joseph Mankiewicz presents a world of contradictory standards between the forces of a man and a woman that transcends back in 1950s‚ where women‚ such as Eve Harrington‚ are conceive as cold-blooded and merciless as they pursue differently from the society’s expectations‚ by the means of chasing their ruthless ambition. To an extent‚ Eve’s immoral actions is what may have influenced

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    the 18th century the “brooding” romantics shared an idea that all humans were capable of being evil. Their writing was often complex‚ mysterious‚ and filled with emotion. Washington Irving’s “The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ Edgar Allen’s “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minster’s Black Veil” are romantic stories because they emphasize on passion‚ nature‚ the individual‚ and the unusual. Even though Hawthorne‚ Poe‚ and Irving are all romantic writers‚ they use different elements

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    Post-1914 play Educating Rita- To what extent do you agree that Educating Rita is a feminist play? The play ‘Educating Rita’ is set in Liverpool during the 1970s‚ with only two main characters: Rita White and Frank. Rita‚ a vibrant and bubbly twenty-six year old‚ uneducated‚ working class woman enrols at the Open University‚ her real name is Susan‚ but she changed it to Rita in honour of Rita Mae Brown‚ a junk novelist. Frank‚ however‚ is an educated‚ middle class man with a drinking problem

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