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    We are going to discuss the following topic in the next class. Please do the following things to prepare for the discussion and at the same time to improve your speaking skill and expand your vocabulary. Step 1. Read the question and say the answer out loud‚ imagining you are talking to someone else about it. Step 2. Go to our Website or surf the net for related articles or essays. Read them and learn interesting ideas and vocabulary. Make a mindmap. Step 3. Answer the question orally again. This

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    Numbers and Labels In society it is socially accepted to be one’s own self. Anthem by Ayn Rand focuses on one’s own individualism and finding their own identity along the way. An expert titled “Don’t Read with Your Eyes” in How To Read Literature Like A Professor by Thomas C. Foster helps illustrate the bigger picture about individualism in Anthem. Therefore individualism is not just being in a state of control but rather finding the deeper meaning of who they are meant to be. Individualism is described

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    Proposed Dissertation Topics 1. Local food and cuisine of different Hungarian tourism regions. 2. The impact of gastronomic events on the development of catering industry. 3. Analysis of catering developments in Hungary after 1990. 4. Foreign interests in the hospitality market. Motivations‚ targeted areas‚ concentration of capital and globalisation ambitions. 5. Wine tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 6. Gastronomic tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 7. The competitiveness of the Hungarian

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    How Equality changes Throughout Anthem Ayn Rand originated a philosophical structure on how she views the world. In Rand’s Anthem displays Equality as becoming an individual‚ but that is not the only reason he breaks away from his civilization. Equality defies the teachings and stands up for what he believes in even if he is killed. Equality’s motivation for creating the light bulb makes him a sacrifice for the advancement of mankind. Rand uses Anthem as an allegory to her own life. Rand grew up

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    Topic Sentence Transportation had one of the most important innovations that affected the US economy. Some of the innovations were the creation of railroads‚ the steamboat‚ and canals. Example In 1828‚ The first United States railroad appeared and this brought a lot of joy to the americans because this was an efficient way to move from place to place. Most of these railroads networks were located in the North region. This was a great way to transport items from the South‚ and back up to the

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    Saturday‚ 5 May 2012 Major Research Topics in Finance A study based on the effects of interest rate KIBOR on share price A test of price earnings ratio to predict growth A comparative study between micro-finance banks‚ micro-finance institutions and rural support programs in creating self –employment in Pakistan Banking and currency crises causality from banks crises to currency crises Bankruptcy and corporate governance: the impact of board composition and structure  Capital structure and

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    Anthem‚ Our Future In contrast to our present day society in which we are moving towards collectivism‚ Ayn Rand’s Anthem depicts a collectivist society which is disrupted by Prometheus‚ the protagonist‚ ensuing in the creation of a newfound individualistic society separate from the original civilization. “The will of the Council is above all things” (34) in Prometheus’ society; they dominate the people’s occupation‚ living situation‚ and the knowledge they have access to. In an excerpt from Ayn

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    vocab MCQs II. Reading: 20p - 1 reading comprehension passages (5 MCQs): - 1 reading passage (5 T/F): IV. Writing : 20p - Q56- 60 : 5 sentence arrangement (5p) - Q61- 67 : 1 gap-fill passage (7 questions – 10 options) : 7p - 1 topic writing (in 50 – 70 words with guiding questions): 8p V. Speaking: 20p - Introduction (personal information): 5p - Follow-up Questions – response (Teacher – Student) 5p - Pair conversation: 10p WRITING TOPICS (50- 70 words) 1. Compare your city/ home town

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    political or social practice that prioritizes the group over the individual. To many people this sounds like it would create an idealistic society that promotes peace and community. However‚ this is exactly what Ayn Rand contradicts in her novella Anthem. Rand shows collectivism to its extreme. The government in this story condones their collectivist methods by convincing themselves and the community that they will build a strong unified nation. The people have no free will. Everyone is assigned a

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    Essay topics: In the Country of Men ‘I am recalling now that last summer before I was sent away’. The novel In the Country of Men shows that it is impossible for a child to make sense of an adult’s world. To what extent do you agree? The significance of the title of the novel In the Country of Men is important to understanding the struggles of the characters. Discuss ‘Although the novel describes a ‘country of men’‚ women exert a powerful influence in both the family and the wider society.’ Discuss

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