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    ended in 1975 was a war about the prolonged struggles between the nationalists forces that were trying to attempt the unification of Vietnam as a country under a government of communism and the United States attempting to delay or stop the spread of communism. To the Americans‚ this war seemed pointless and the Americans saw that there was no way of winning so the government lost the support for this uncalled war. In "The Things They Carried‚" Tim O’Brien wrote a novella about different situations that

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    Mars’ song is a more effective expression of love because of its use of repetition‚ audience‚ and purpose. “Just The Way You Are” is a more effective expression of love due to the speaker’s use of repetition. For example‚ when the speaker talks about how beautiful and perfect his partner is he says‚ “There’s not a thing that I would change / ’Cause you’re amazing / Just the way you are” (15-17). The speaker repeats these lines throughout the whole poem several times to demonstrate how he sees perfection

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    What’s Wrong with This Picture? “What’s Wrong?” is a game I enjoyed as a kid. It was an illustration on the back cover of Highlights for Children magazine. The picture was based on the front cover illustration but contained humorous changes. The young reader was challenged to identify the list of things that were wrong with the picture. One reason why it was funny‚ to me at least‚ was not only the incongruity of a man walking down the street with a pot on his head‚ but that the man seemed totally

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    As a citizen‚ when you enjoy your rights‚ do you think the rights should be come with responsibilities? Do you think it is necessary for you to participate in each election? The author of “The Responsibilities of Citizenship tell you the importance of participation. In the essay “ The Responsibilities of Citizenship”‚ author thinks citizens can enjoy lots of rights so they also need to take responsibilities of political constructions in America. Based on the constitution‚ twenty seven Amendments

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    Analysis of “What is Dreaming and What Does It Tell Us About Memory” This article was published in Scientific American on July 18‚ 2014. In this article Penelope A. Lewis doesn’t just talk about dreaming. Lewis goes way deeper in scientific detail about dreaming and what it says about our memory. Lewis talks about the issues of recalling dreams and the facts that “not remembering dreams” is a false statement. Content The main point emphasized throughout the article is about dreaming and what effect it

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    What does the Church mean to you? When you hear "the Church‚" what do you think of? Maybe‚ it is that place where you are forced to go every weekend‚ something to do with Jesus and God‚ but you aren ’t quite sure‚ or‚ do you think of Jesus dying for you? Well‚ whatever you think of‚ I am going to explain to you what‚ from the Bible passages that I have read‚ what I think God was trying to explain to us. God tries to explain what the Church should mean to us in the Bible passages through the apostles

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    Tahli McGill TM1144 A Story of American Freedom? The History of the United States from Pre-contact to the Present (MAMMD1SAF ) What does freedom mean to you? Tahli McGill TM1144 What does freedom mean to you? “If you really want to enslave people‚ tell them that you’re going to give them total freedom” Ron L Hubbard‚ from 1991 Time cover story. “Freedom” in literal terms means the power or right to act‚

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    What does Nutrition mean to you? Good nutrition takes on major roles in the life of healthy individuals. This is common knowledge among most individuals. However‚ two-thirds of American adults are still overweight or obese mostly due to bad eating habits and lack of exercise. On the other hand‚ there is an accepted self image that is portrayed by the media and our society which may also lead to deadly problems. Ten to fifteen percent of Americans suffer from eating disorders such as anorexia

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    Questions for Quiz to be held during ‘Swashrit’ 1) A British based private mining firm has been in news recently for the controversy regarding the violation of Forest Rights Act‚ at its bauxite mining site in Niyamgiri hills in Kalahandi district‚ Orissa. The picture below is the founder-chairman of this metals & mining company‚ who was poised to take over Mukesh Ambani as the richest Indian had the deal to acquire Cairn India‚ gone through. Name the person or the company

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    What technique does Auden use to tell the story in ‘1 September 1939’? Auden’s poem‚ 1st September 1939 – influenced by W.B Yeats’ poem‚ ‘Easter 1916’ – is giving the reader an insight to how corrupted society is and how most of the public do not dig deep enough for the truth. The title itself echoes a diary date which implies that Auden is narrating the poem from his own point of view. The date of when the poem was written is a vital point in history‚ not just for one nation but for every nation

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