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    fantasy novels The Cronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. The first kinds of literature for children and teenagers were edited works for adults‚ as the first known example from the Antique were the Ilias from Homer. In the Middle Ages Aesops stories were formulated as fables for children to educate them and to teach them moral and behaviour but also to accept authorities (e.g. The Turtle and the Hare). At the same time the very few students of convent schools learned to read and understand the Bible.

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    Introduced in 1987‚ Robots were used in the first Laparoscopic surgery‚ a cholescystecotomy‚ to be exact. (Lee 45).Also known by names such as keyhole surgery‚ bandaid surgery‚ or minimally invasive surgery (MIS)‚ Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique referring to operations within the abdomen or pelvic region. (Lee 45).More specifically speaking‚ it belongs to the field of endoscopy. (Lee 45).The first robots used in the surgery consisted of a Hopkins rod lens system‚ that was usually connected

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    BUSINESS & ECONOMICS MEB University Assessment Task: Research Report Green marketing: How The Body Shop Australia applies it by Lucy Wang November 2014 Course: Monash University English Language Bridging Program for University Teachers: A. Smith & M. Webb BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Table of Contents Executive Summary ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….ii 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Green Marketing………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 2.1. The

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    Cognitive dissonance Cognitive dissonance is the term used in modern psychology to describe the state of people when holding two or more conflicting cognitions (e.g.‚ ideas‚ beliefs‚ values‚ emotional reactions) simultaneously. In a state of dissonance‚ people may sometimes feel surprise‚ dread‚ guilt‚ anger‚ or embarrassment.[1] The theory of cognitive dissonance in social psychology proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by altering existing cognitions‚ adding new

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    exist between the two fables‚ The three little pigs‚ and Goldilocks and the three bears. Goldilocks and the three bears‚ teaches children to respect other people’s privacy and their property. Where‚ the fable of the three little pigs‚ teaches children to plan properly before seeking pleasure. After reading these fables‚ a person will see there are moral lessons to learn‚ symbolism in the number three‚ lost lives‚ lost property‚ and damaged property. Besides enjoyment‚ these fables offer moral lessons

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    because they may not occur again. While this quote is proven true‚ within the passage‚ “Lot’s Wife” by Anna Akhmatova and in the poem‚ “Fable” by Janos Pilinszsky it also is brought on by negative effects. Lot’s wife gives into her temptation for one last look at her beloved memories and at the same time defying a direct order from God‚ similarly‚ the wolf from “Fable” is tempted to go inside a random house where he doesn’t‚ which puts him into a perilous situation. sgsdfgsdgfffgndsflkngkdsng;sd

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    impact do they have? Link to Pugh poems What kind of characters are created? How does this fit into her view or society? Dramatic Monologues Women • Girl Talking • Standing Female Nude World’s Wife • Mrs Lazarus • Mrs Midas • Mrs Tiresias • Mrs Aesop The Outsider/Fantasist Dear Norman Boy Education For Leisure History/Culture/Society Shooting Stars Poet For Our Times Making Money The Past/Memories/Loss/Love/Change • Descendants • Whoever She Was • Dream of A lost Friend • The Way My Mother Speaks

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    Running around in the lush grass. Playing around on a sunny day with friends. Feeling safe when we go to bed. Do people ever stop and think about our America and how vital it is to us? The America I believe is important to me because it’s free‚ equal‚ and united. The America I believe in is free. We are a country founded upon freedom so it is crucial for us. The Declaration of Independence gave us the freedom we have and our brave army risks their lives for us to keep it. We should respect it and

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    generously steped in and help the old man out instead of turning my head and proceding to my much anticipated appointment. I belive that any act of kindness doesn’t go unnoticed “No act of kindness‚ no matter how small‚ is ever wasted” this is a quote by Aesop a very inspirational author who has influenced my life by trying to help others out. So everyday you should try and do atleast one act of kindness in hope that that person will pass it on so I would like to share a very inspirational quote “Remember

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    anyone concern about environment twenty years ago? Let’s take look at two authors’ essays to discuss. The first essay is A Fable for Tomorrow‚ written by Rachel Carson (1907-1964)‚ another one is “But a Watch in the Night”: A Scientific Fable‚ written by James C. Rettie (1904-1969). To begin with I will provide a brief background about two authors. Rachel Carson who wrote A Fable for Tomorrow was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. Even though Carson had master degree for zoology and genetics‚ she showed

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