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    My School Work

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    staffing level and have to find something that is less important they can cut to be able to let mothers keep there jobs and so there kids can be safe. They could cut off stuff like entertainment or stuff like amusment parks‚ just some examples but in my oppion‚ taking care of the future generation is more important than these two examples. As long as they don’t take drastic messures like cutting nursery staffing levels‚ the future for them looks pretty

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    name of my village is Balabhadrapur. It is situated on the bank of the Brahmani. My village is separated from other villages by the main river on one side and by its tributary on two other sides. The village is very old and has a number of special features. Although it faces flood every year‚ the geographical feature of the village has not altered. It is believed that Lord Balabhadra who is the village deity protects this village in all kinds of disaster. Another specialty of this village is that

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    The Giver vs the village

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    The Giver vs. “The Village” Text-to-Text: The Giver and “The Village” are both utopian societies pecause the government makes everything perfect for tham to be controlled. . There are many differences and similarities between them that all range in the category of fear. The Giver and “The Village” both have an unknown fear that lurks on the outside of their communities. In both “the Village” and The Giver the people live in a very gloomy and sad environment‚ The Giver there is no color at they

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    In A Village Cricket Match A.G. Macdonell has used humour as the main ingredient of the story. Substantiate your answer with instances from the text. Ans: The story ‘A Village Cricket Match’ by A.G. Macdonell is replete with humour and this is very subtle. In fact‚ the humour is clothed in the garb of seriousness but in spite of that‚ the reader appreciates it and cannot help but smile while going through the lines. The first instance of humour is found in the incident of the negotiations between

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    French Village and the Loyalists The division of Nova Scotia to create the province of New Brunswick in 1784 set forth a wave of migrating Loyalists to settle this new province. Many of them settled on the ruins of abandoned Acadian villages where many Acadians had settled their families. After the destruction of the “Pointe-Saint-Anne” village in the winter of 1759 by Lieutenant Moses Hazen and a group of rangers‚ where he was only able to capture three of its families‚ many of the Acadians

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    Well‚ there is no doubt that life in villages is so beautiful‚ and very interesting indeed‚ but at the same we find that there are people who prefer to live in metropolitan cities and this is due to their lust of living in a modernized lifestyle. Anyway‚ to understand how these two different lifestyles differ‚ I will start by defining each lifestyle‚ therefore as to make it easy to understand the differences between them. LIVING IN A VILLAGE Many people tend to like this kind of a living‚ as

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    views on the global village and do you see it as a positive or a negative thing? MICHAEL: The film explores many issues‚ however one of the central ideas is regarding the global village and the impact positive and negative on the individual. As you know we live in an amazingly technological age‚ one where the traditional boarders are dissolving. Never before have we been able to travel and communicate so freely and easily. Once we were born and died in our own “village” or community and May

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    My School Life

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    The Grammar-Translation Method The grammar-translation method of foreign language teaching is one of the most traditional methods‚ dating back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth century’s. It was originally used to teach ’dead’ languages (and literatures) such as Latin and Greek‚ and this may account for its heavy bias towards written work to the virtual exclusion of oral production. As Omaggio comments‚ this approach reflected "the view of faculty psychologists that mental discipline

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    Village: City Life

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    In Certain cases‚ never cross your mind that City life is better than village life. However‚ there are so many advantages and disadvantages in city life and village life‚ also there is a big differ in the lifestyle with a little similarities. Reality‚ city life is more comfortable and civilization. As will as there are a lot of chances to developing the live. firstly‚ in City life there is a good opportunity for a young people make theme start them life with a high salary because the big companies

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    My School Library

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    A Breath of Fresh Air The ghost of Madam Nee Babrax Kaur would indeed be very ecstatic without any shadow of doubt with the way our school’s library looks today. A walk down memory lane would certainly remind us of how the library looked before and the drastic transformation it has undergone today. With what looked like a rustic old library now outlines a contemporary look with a touch of sleekness. From the Cedar countertop all the way to the little grafitis hanging on the walls really does define

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