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    One favorite place from my childhood that I remember fondly is my grandparents’ house. It’s a marvelous location and unforgettable to me. When I was in young age my mom always sent me to live with my grandparents and my aunts during a long school holiday. On the other hand‚ I have many lovely memories of all the fun activities in my grandparents’ house and other memories include the delicious meals I enjoyed there. It was a wonderful memorable location. My grandparents’ house is in Suphan Buri

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    how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to places. In your response‚ refer to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. 2010: ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging‘ Discuss this view with details reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing. 2009: ‘Understanding nourishes belonging. A lack of understanding

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    An Individual’s sense of Belonging emerges from the connections made with place and community. A sense of Belonging to a community or place can be very important to an individual. However belonging to a community may require conformity to be accepted and build relationships. Strictly Ballroom directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ The Pedestrian by Ray Bradbury and Miners Holiday by Gavin Casey give clear examples of this through characters responses to their changing environments and evolving community connections

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    Modern living has made people of India weak‚ unhealthy and disease prone...Modern living means adopting the western culture‚ smoking‚ drinking‚ eating pizzas and burgers‚ etc.Also working at night times in a BPO or a Call Centre is now a days modern living.....But this makes u obese and also mentally sick as scientifically it is proved that brain automatically relaxes...So the people working in the companies become mentally ill and sick......Now don’t we see teens and adults smoking in shops‚ in

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    essay: There is nothing that young people can teach older people Needless to say‚ we have to respect and obey older people‚ partly because they have more experience and knowledge than us‚ so what they say is almost true. However‚ that doesn’t mean they know everything and young people have nothing to teach them. In the following part of the essay‚ I will support the idea that there are some things we know but they haven’t known and they can learn from us. Young people can teach the elderly anything they

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    THESIS Belonging and not belonging varies through different perceptions and experiences. These perceptions are shaped within personal‚ social‚ cultural and historical context. A sense of belonging can emerge from connections made with peopleplaces‚ community groups and the larger world. The film “Strictly Ballroom” was directed by Baz Lurhmann and released in 1992. This film explores the idea that a person can find belonging within themselves then that is more significant then them belonging to

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    Belonging as an abstract‚ transitory concept presents human beings with a sense of association with a particular environment‚ another individual‚ or other beings. Some argue that humans have this inherent nature to connect‚ to feel a sense of attachment and acceptance so that they may feel fulfilled and secure. This sense of belonging can emerge from the rapport formed with peopleplaces‚ groups‚ communities‚ and the wider world. Such affinity may be social‚ physical‚ mental‚ emotional‚ psychological

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    reflux condenser‚ dissolve 10 g cane sugar in a mixture of 20 mL glacial acetic acid. Boil mixture for 30 minutes. Add the phenylhydrazine solution through the condenser. Remove from the hot plate. Rinse with 5 mL of 1:1 mixture of water and glacial acetic acid to complete the transfer of phenylhydrazine. When a yellow solid emerges‚ swirl the mixture. Wrap a dry cloth around the flask. Cool to room temperature (preferably overnight). Filter off osazone. Press and drain it. Wash with a cold mixture of

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    Made in China” nowadays is the most worldwide recognizable label. Since 70 decades the 1970s‚ the Chinese economy has been performing dramatically‚ plus with the support of Globalization and overseas outsourcing waves‚ “Made in China” has been becoming a global empire. The goods manufactured in China are known as variable‚ updated‚ and above all‚ affordable products. However‚ many people‚ including me‚ have starting doubting the quality of cheap import‚ typically “Made in China” products. My concern

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    “A sense of belonging can emerge from connections with communities and people.” Stella Wu The concepts of belonging are primarily come from attachment with communities and individuals. In the novel “swallow the air” (Tara June Winch 2006) and the movie “Rabbit-Proof Fence” (Phillip Noyce 2002)‚ authors use various language and visual techniques apply to writing and visual cohesion such as symbolism‚ motif‚ quotes and cycle to tell similar story about “the stolen generation”. “Rabbit-Proof Fence”

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