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    was officially formed 45 years ago‚ on July 1st 1971‚ but its roots can be traced back to 17th. In the early years‚ there were many attempts to start a postal office‚ but most of them were on a small scale. There was a growing demand for families to send letters back home to England. The first postal organization started around 1691‚ when British government offered the North American colonies grant to start a postal service. The first post office department was created in 1775 and Benjamin Franklin

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    pleased by the littlest of things. When Chris would meet people and become close in friendship‚ those were the ones who wanted to stay in contact with him and check up on him once in a while. Alex has promised to keep in touch with a few people and send postcards to let them know how he is doing. One letter he had sent was to Bob and Jan saying “don’t know where I’m headed now but I’ll write you when I get there…”Jan and Bob were friends of him who wanted to stay on the lookout for Chris incase of anything

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    will focus on his theoretical writings about contemporary myths in Mythologies and upon photographic images in Image/Music/Text to understand and interpret contemporary images of Northern Thailand‚ specifically those of Hill Tribes in the form of postcards and promotional material targeted to a tourist readership. It will analyse the system of signification present in that material and discuss differing interpretations depending upon various levels of reader knowledge. The Writer‚ the Text‚ and

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    narrator and we can see that in his literary work "W.S.". The main character of the story - Walter Streeter - gets one after the other four postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. At first he was glad that he didn’t have to answer them as a writer should grudge time and energy for that. He even tore the first two postcards away. But later it became so important for him that he pondered over this and nothing else. He avoided making new acquaintances and had many difficulties

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    I Have A Dream Speech Martian Luther king Jr was a outstanding man in a religious world and for the colored communities. In his speech “I Have A Dream” in August 28th 1963 he discusses the issues that are affecting millions of Americans’ daily. The subject that even though slavery ended a hundred years prior that colored people are still mistreated. He feels that if Americans can see this issue in a different point of view that everything can get better. Martian Luther King Jr uses repetitive

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    read this probably couldn’t connect well with his monsters‚ martians‚ mars‚ etc. The language and description of mars as in the book‚ and its inhabitants‚ could only be imagined‚ and because of the lack of this type of writing‚ people wouldn’t have any other personal way of relating these descriptions to things they’d read of otherwise‚ specifically through literature. Nowadays there is so much to compare books to. When people think Martian‚ countless images may pop into their head‚ and all because

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    Throughout history philosophers and scholars have widely debated the theory of comedy and laughter‚ the types of laughter and the reasons why we laugh. In his essay “Ontological Laughter: Comedy as Experimental Possibility Space” Timothy Morton‚ discusses his views on laughter and states that “comedy is the genre closes to the ontological structure of how things are” (332). Morton begins by proposing that “a thing is exactly what it is‚ yet never exactly as it appears” (Morton 322-323)‚ therefore

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    In Mean Girls‚ Mark Waters films the journey of Cady Herring (Lindsay Lohan) searching to find her place in the social ranking of High School. Her desire to belong to the popular group puts the few friendships she has on edge. The film discusses the over desire and temptation of belonging and how it isn’t always a positive thing to achieve. One of the key scenes in the movie that relates to belonging is when Cady has made two friends who don’t rank high in social status‚ as Cady is going to sit

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    Calvino uses the imagery of the postcard to demonstrate the significance of the remembered city. The city and time that the postcards represent are no longer existing or ever did‚ because this postcard city is unreal and had never been real. Hence‚ what we see in the postcards is not representation of the real past but rather an out of context copy of a small portion of the past. And the fact that the inhabitants of this city prefer the city presented in the postcards is like the grass is always greener

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    story - Walter Streeter - gets the postcards with messages from anonymous and starts thinking them over. The author uses simile “like other novelists” to show that he is not the only one who gets such postcards. Walter was used to getting communications from strangers‚ sometimes they were friendly‚ sometimes they were critical. At first he was glad that he didn’t have to answer them as a writer should grudge time and energy for that. He even tore the first postcard away. But something has interested

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