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    stresses the importance of a feeling of spirituality in regards to the light-azan. (Tamimi Arab‚ 2015: 158) In this essay I will look at the aesthetic of the prayer room and how this same spirituality Tamimi Arab mentions‚

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    continued to be a topic of interest the rise in new technology as the century has progressed. The use of such technologies such as computers‚ tablets‚ smartphones‚etc have seen a dramatic rise in use‚ especially the use of the Internet. In the essay A Room of One’s Own‚ Virginia Woolf discusses the importance of women and fiction‚ and most importantly their connection. If she supported a modern day idea‚ Virginia Woolf would argue the Internet is the best resource to have because of its ease of

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    Essay Question #2: In “A Room of Ones Own” by Virginia Wolf‚ this is where I started to think about domestic unease. To think about the inequality between men and women of the time‚ you would have to also imagine how this idea of a woman not being looked as equal to her husband could cause domestic unease. Virginia Wolf does a great job painting that picture for us when we imagine if Shakespeare had a sister. Here is a young lady who is married off young‚ ran away‚ attempts to become an actress

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    The Subtle Heroine A Room with a View‚ by Edward Morgan Foster‚ presents the story of Lucy Honeychurch‚ a young woman belonging to English “high society.” Foster places this young maiden in a state of conflict between the snobbery of her class‚ the “suitable and traditional” views and advice offered by various family members and friends‚ and her true heart’s desire. This conflict “forces Lucy Honeychurch to choose between convention and passion (Bantam Intro-back

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    This essay analyses the opening chapter of Helen Garner’s novel The Spare Room. This essay seeks to determine the relationship between Garner and the key subjects and themes of the book and how this influenced its writing‚ to detail the research methodology Garner utilized in its creation and to determine to what extent these methods are visible‚ reliable or objective; to examine the ways in which the declared genre has influenced the reader’s reception of the text; and to analyse how the writer’s

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    In October of 2001 the Enron scandal was revealed‚ which led to their bankruptcy. It was the biggest bankruptcy reorganization in American history at that time. In the movie Jeff Skilling suggest that money is the only thing that motivates people‚ and I agree with him. Money might not directly motivate everybody but it plays a part in everybody’s motivation. Money is the reason people stay in school longer than required‚ the reason people work‚ and the reason why people get out of bed in the morning

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    ROLE OF ICT IN CLASSROOM Renu Chouhan‚ Lect. M.Ed. ‚ Biyani Girls B.Ed. College‚ jaipur Abstract Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have the potential to enhance access‚ quality‚ and effectiveness in education in general and to enable the development of more and better teachers in India in particular. As computer hardware becomes available to an increasing number of schools‚ more attention needs to be given to the capacity building of the key transformers in this process‚ namely

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    Finally! Research-based proof that students use cell phones for LEARNING A new study conducted by TRU provides a body of research which supports the idea that students use cell phones to learn‚ and also that schools are not acknowledging or supporting them fully‚ yet. This research supports the work of  innovative educators who are guiding today’s generation text and will help in the effort of getting more schools to stop fighting and start embracing student use of mobile devices for learning

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