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    profiling

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    or performance of students‚ there are several factors that could affect their achievements or performance. These attribute could be age‚ curriculum year‚ place of origin‚ course enrolled in sex‚ occupation of parents and others. Man’s needs are insatiable from the biological to self-actualization. The fulfillment of these needs is dependent. Almost always‚ education is needed to fulfill and satisfy this need. As a matter of fact‚ there is no conceived development which does not involve education

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    A Gap of sky Every young teenager has problems that they have to cope with‚ every teenager has some rules bound to them that they have to follow. Every teenager has some sort of responsibility‚ and every teenager has some sort of pressure‚ they want to show that they are relevant‚ that they can take care of themselves. But every teenager has a rebellious side too‚ and every teenager can feel lost‚ empty and abandoned. So what happens when the pressure gets too big? And the burden gets too heavy

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    Ride Away (A Discussion on Who is to Blame for the Death of Paul in D. H. Lawrence’s The Rocking Horse Winner) Gambling is generally not seen as a stable form of income. In fact‚ often it can lead to the loss of money. However‚ sometimes it is the only form of income one is able to have‚ such in the case of being a child. This is how it is for Paul‚ a boy who takes it upon himself to help to try and relive the financial burden his family faces. This goal ends in tragedy‚ however‚ when Paul dies

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    The readers find it difficult to fix her within the framework of an Indian stereotypical woman. There are other traits in Maya’s character which transcends the idea of “femininity” inseparable from males. She is in search of a new vista for a woman’s world- a space where she is at par with man. Desai writes “for woman‚ about woman by woman” - a genre where woman is not depicted in two versions- one in the temporal consciousness where she is “weak‚ meek and submissive”‚ ideally ABLA dependent on man

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    Stubbornness against humbleness‚ the two terms have fought for centuries on whether or not the other was the better to describe people. Reflecting on the contrasts and differences in old age against youth‚ Earnest Hemingway’s “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” portrays how the certain characteristics of the people illustrate the ways they see and deal with life. Through body language and atmospheric feelings‚ one can learn a lot from a person. The elderly man that awaits in the corner of the bar‚ though

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    story‚ readers discover that the bowl was a gift from Andrea’s lover (Milne 154). In the short story "Janus" by Ann Beattie‚ the theme of symbolism and characterization show the relationship between protagonist and her bowl. Beattie explores the emptiness of contemporary life. "Janus" is a story about love‚ obsession‚ and loss with which readers can empathize. In the story‚ Beattie shows the reader how the main object of the story‚ the bowl‚ is so important in the protagonist’s

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    The 1920’s crashed over the nation like a tidal wave. It was an era of newly found freedoms‚ consumerism‚ and the bond business. Wealth was soaring and the society thrived in materialism. The lavish parties and immense drinking masked the loose morals and fakery within F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is the center of the book and a mysterious idol to Nick. The gorgeous parties‚ the poise‚ and the glamour of Gatsby captivate everyone around him‚ but he is not that perfect close

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    Is this real?

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    later. What is hydraulic fracturing anyway? The U.S. contains gas fields that rival the oil fields sizes in Saudi Arabia. Ironically‚ it’s because of fracking that the United States now has enough oil and gas to potentially meet what has been an insatiable need for energy. Fracking enables operators to capture enormous amounts of oil and gas previously inaccessible. The only problem is that it’s not as simple as just drilling into these pockets and extracting the gas. The problem is this gas is contained

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    The United States is the land of opportunity‚ and this was no truer than during the late-Colonial phase in North America. The men and women who came to the 13 colonies worked for everything they had and eventually broke away from the British when the colonists grew unhappy with the governance. Without the "Founding Fathers‚" this would not have been possible; the men who declared independence‚ ran the war effort‚ and created the government were exceptional individuals. Many of the "Founding Fathers"

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    Importance of Newspapers

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    public and government. they not only inform us they even instruct and help us influence us to form opinions on important issues. Source of knowledge As a source of news‚ newspapers are almost indispensable to those thirst for knowledge is insatiable. They contain news on events in distant corners of the world. news about these events reach people almost immediately. As a result people everywhere are informed about the event in the world very quickly and almost at the same time. Avoid wars

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