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    {draw:text-box} Insight is a local social magazine founded to satisfy different appeals in the Egyptian society. It are committed to face our challenges by embracing and creating change‚ through innovative solutions to extend the overall content distribution and marketing model to include websites‚ digital magazines‚ virtual events‚ and other new technologies to establish positive relations and credibility between the magazine and its readers. It is committed to providing an informal

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    INTRODUCTION The indigenous peoples of the Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups living in the country. They are the descendants of the original inhabitants of the Philippines who have managed to resist centuries of Spanish and United States colonization and in the process have retained their customs and traditions. The Philippine government succeeded in establishing a number of protected for tribal groups. Indigenous people were expected to speak their native

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    Dear Mr./ Mrs.‚ Our names are Rebecca and Vanessa Streiner. We are in the 8th and 9th grade at French Middle School and Topeka West High School. We were recently interviewed and accepted to participate as members of the People to People Student Ambassador Program to Italy‚ France‚ Switzerland‚ and Austria this summer. The objective of the program is to promote international understanding while building leadership skills among America’s youth. The 21-day experience includes meeting with government

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    characters. We have “Good Country People” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ both containing people who have trouble being true to themselves and lying to others. Who says that a good plotline is the most important element for a great piece of literature when you have manipulative and hypocritical characters to cause drama and suspense? The grandmother from “A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ the salesman and Hulga from “Good Country People” are prime examples of people who exhibit duplicity and untruthfulness

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    that should not mean you look down at others because you think you are smarter or more successful. In the story “Good Country People”‚ Hulga has a P.H.D. and because of that she tends to look down on others for not being as smart as her. “Joy had made it plain that if it had not been for this condition‚ she would be far away from these red hills and good country people.

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    For a while‚ traditional church going people were apparently on the winning side‚ but then we lost touch with our purpose for which God called and saved us. We lost our perspective‚ if we had any beyond our own spiritual households. We lost our ability to love and meet people where they are. Now we’ve been knocked down and knocked out by the rise of apparent incorruption and immorality. The Church appears to be down and out. How do we respond to the sudden changes in opinion on same-sex marriage

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    short story‚ “Good Country People”‚ written by Flannery O’Connor‚ is a story that captivates one by usage of symbolism and theme. The story centers on the meaning of being a good person‚ in the sense of leading a Christian‚ pious life‚ worthy of salvation. O’Connor contrasts mindless chatter about “good country people” with questions about the true meaning of religious faith. There is also a class hierarchy formed that includes stereotypes about “good country people” and literal and symbolic meanings

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    Wendell Berry is the author of the nonfiction books What Are People For?; Standing on Earth; Sex‚ Economy‚ Freedom‚ and Community; Another Turn of the Crank; Life Is a Miracle; Citizenship Papers; and most recently‚ The Way of Ignorance. Not only is he an American novelist‚ but he is also a poet‚ environmental activist‚ cultural critic‚ and a farmer. He believes that he good life includes sustainable agriculture‚ appropriate technologies‚ healthy rural communities‚ connection to place‚ the pleasures

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    The term boat people came into the political lexicon in the 1970s with the Vietnamese escaping communism to settle in other New book Sivan about Ethiopian refugees heading to Yemen countries. Then the term started to be used in other spots of the world‚ including the Caribbean in the 1980s when Cubans and Haitians flocked to the United States fleeing political and economic downturns. In the past couple of years Ethiopians and Somalis are joining this group in leaps and bounds; Somalis fleeing chaos

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    The author of the article “How to Influence People” is Dr Jeremy Dean‚ a psychologist. The article was posted on one of his websites‚ PsyBlog. In that article‚ he claims that it is vital for us to understand the three universal human goals in order to influence others effectively. The three goals are goal of affiliation‚ goal of accuracy and goal of maintaining positive self-concept. He describes the six common techniques of influence: liking‚ social proof‚ consistency‚ scarcity‚ authority and reciprocity

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