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    impediments in the way of travelling across them. Journey by land‚ sea and air has been made easier‚ more comfortable‚ quicker and safer. About a thousand miles an hour is a common thing. We can travel under the sea‚ in the air‚ on the land and now across millions of miles through space. The wheel is still known as one of the most important inventions of science and I am certain all of us at some point of time have studied an entire chapter on the Whell in our Social Science lesson. Internet‚ Computer‚ Telephone

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    not? But first‚ what is a sport? A sport is any activity that involves physical movement where an individual or team competes against another. Sports are included in high school programs because they foster many of the skills teens need to live an amusing and healthy life. High schools promote many sports and some students take them very seriously and do multiple types. Since this can be a very contentious topic‚ people

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    of finding work there. Paloma Picasso‚ a friend from Paris‚ arranged for him to meet Diana Vreeland‚ the editor of US Vogue. When she looked at his drawings‚ Vreeland exclaimed: “How amusing. Amusing. You can do accessories very well. Why don’t you do that? Go make shoes. Your shoes in these drawings are so amusing.” By the late 1990s when the fashion writer and historian Colin McDowell observed Blahnik at work‚ he had been in command of his craft for years. The result is the book titled simply

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    NOTES Introduction Wodehouse was a prolific British writer of comic prose fiction. His stories are populated by aristocrats like the ninth Earl of Emsworth‚ and take place in upper class settings. This story was originally published in US and UK magazines in 1924. The story begins with a loving description of the sunshine alighting on‚ among other things‚ the Castle‚ its ivied walls‚ its green lawns‚ wide terraces‚ noble trees and three characters: the Earl‚ his son Freddie and Beach‚ the butler

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    capital cities and every prime number up to 7‚507." (page 2). It’s a strange way of introducing yourself and therefore I found it funny. Christopher is actually really funny for the readers‚ but I understand if he is your son‚ that it’s not that amusing anymore. For example: He doesn’t like yellow or brown things and he refuses to touch them‚ he hates France‚ he drives his mother’s car‚… That’s all really absurd and also rather sad. Even worse is the fact that if he sees 4 red cars in a row is

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    their lack of freedom. The drug also heightens suggestibility‚ leaving its users vulnerable to government propaganda. "The warm‚ the richly coloured‚ the infinitely friendly world of soma-holiday. How kind‚ how good-looking‚ how delightfully amusing everyone was! " As all their citizens become addicted to this substance‚ they become dependent on the state because they are the only ones who are allowed to control the drug distribution. In fact‚ they are the only ones allowed to control anything

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    and actual results of events and humor‚ the quality of being laughably ludicrous are interweaved in this story. In the short story‚ “The Drunkard” Frank O’Connor uses first person point of view to reveal the humor and irony that is created in this amusing story. Humor is seen many times in the story after Larry and his father Mick reach the bar following the funeral. Larry is thirsty and

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    autobiography full of fun facts about their childhoods. Kourtney‚ Kim and Khloe Kardashian are the stars of the E! the hit series ‘Keeping up with the Kardashians’. Kim’s official website‚ (KimKardashian.com)‚ is the fastest growing celebrity site with 6 million page views a month. Kim is the executive producer of reality show ‘The Spin Crowd’‚ which will appear on E! Kourtney and Khloe have their own show‚ ‘Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami’‚ also on E!. The sisters also own clothing boutique ‘DASH’ and have appeared

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    had no reaction towards them. She immediately pulled him away and I heard her say‚ “stay away from over there.” I then started to find the whole experience amusing‚ even though in this experiment I am not suppose to be entertained by anything. This experiment and the exchange of actions between the public and myself later ignited a million questions in my head. “Do I treat people who are different rudely?” “Do I make others feel just as socially awkward as I felt because they are acting out of

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    Neil Postman ’s Amusing Ourselves To Death: Public Discourse in The Age Of Show Business. Chapter 8 Pages 114-117. There is an evangelical preacher on television that goes by the name of Reverend Terry. She appears to be in her early fifties‚ and features a coiffure of which it has been said that it cannot be mussed‚ only broken. Reverend Terry is energetic and folksy‚ and uses a style of preaching modeled on early Miltion Berle. When her audiences are shown in reaction shots‚ they are almost

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