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    First of all‚ I never liked people talking bad things about me. But who likes people talking about them?! I told you all that I’m quite conscious of what people think of me and sometimes I felt like can sense that they are talking about me. Maybe I just being paranoid or it is just my intuition but I would definitely feel angry‚ pissed off and will be cursing about the person who started talking about me. In the flip side‚ I certainly do my fair share from time to time‚ I can never deny that

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    Nailah Newsome Sanjog Rupakheti Global History 1 23 November 2013 Africa and the Slave Trade PSA African slavery was an ancient practice that can be traced back to long before European interference. However‚ when the Portuguese began to realize all of the goods that Africa had to offer‚ they immersed themselves in the African slave trade‚ thus completely changing it. Much can be learned from about the slave trade through primary sources from the people involved. However‚ it is important to consider

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    “Zaroff: Crazy and Demented” Zaroff‚ even the name sounds crazy! He is a wild and crazy male hunter who has a despicable sense of humor and a demented and heartless hobby. He is a careless and rough human being who I would have to assume is psychologically messed up‚ in smaller terms he is a very‚ very bad person! He has a twisted hobby which involves man hunt‚ torture‚ and worst of all MURDER! He hunts for human beings‚ he hunts them down and kills them‚ and what’s worse is he gets pleasure out

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    10 Things I Hate About You & The Taming of the Shrew The historical and cultural contexts of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew (TTS) and the 1999 film 10 Things I Hate About You (10TIH) differ exceptionally‚ resulting in the film’s expression of values unlike those expressed in Shakespeare’s original text. Shakespeare’s play was written during the Elizabethan era‚ during which the belief that men were superior to women was prevalent. This concept is centralised in TTS‚ through incorporation

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    should care for it a great deal. If you care for something this much‚ you should be prepared to fight in the most grim of circumstances‚ even that of being alone‚ without the morale of a group backing you up. Groups are easier to help in‚ but leading alone shows a certain care that doesn’t come with being in the back‚ it shows that you truly will fight for a cause. Groups can get things done. It seems that society cares more about taking action in the case that a majority is offended by an action

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    man versus himself‚ and man versus man in Richard Connell’s short story‚ “The Most Dangerous Game.” Hunters hunt all kinds of animals. However‚ in Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game” there is an exception for General Zaroff‚ he hunts humans! From when Rainsford arrives at Ship-Trap Island “All he knew was that he was safe from his enemy‚ the sea” (3). As he pushes himself forward “‘I must keep my nerve. I must keep my nerve’” (11). To when Rainsford steps into the general’s pitty

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    The Most Important Meal INTRODUCTION I. Attention Grabber How many of you do not take breakfast every day? So‚ what is the reason you are skipping your breakfast again? Is that you are lack of time to eat‚ or you are weight watching or you think it is not necessary to have breakfast? Anyhow‚ do you know that breakfast is the most important meal in our daily life? II. Reveal Topic Today I would like share some of the advantages of having breakfast and how we can benefit from it. I would also

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    Taming of the Shrew and 10 things I hate about you Taming of the Shrew is a famous play written by William Shakespeare. In the modern day version‚ 10 things I hate about you‚ Gil Junger explores the relationship between men and women. Junger has taken Shakespeare’s ideas of favouritism‚ how looks can be deceptive and a person’s basis for a relationship and has put them into an up to date teenage friendly format. The relationship between fathers and daughters is often quite difficult. In Taming

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    To create a modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Taming Of The Shrew‚ the writers of Ten Things I Hate About You had to change elements of the original story to make it more accessible to contemporary audiences. Though the setting and theme of the story are very different from the original‚ there are clues throughout Ten Things I Hate About You that pay homage to the Shakespearean play. With Ten Things I Hate About You‚ the screenwriter and director successfully update The Taming Of The Shrew

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    The Most Dangerous Game Please answer the following question in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. Restate the question in the answer an be ready for discussion during class. 1. Explain how the setting in “The Most Dangerous Game” adds to the suspense that is built throughout the short story. a. The setting in “The Most Dangerous Game” adds suspense that is built through the short story be having a scary‚ deserted island and because the island has superstitions‚ that

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