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    dreams of travelling the world together because Nabarun was a pirate and owned his own sail boat which made it easier for them to travel and see family on the other side of the world. They had set out an adventure along with their pets‚ Nabarun’s parrot Denver and Paandu’s cat Jane. It was the 5th day traveling and they would take breaks from driving to sleep for hours from time to time. On the sixth day Paandu felt bored because there wasn’t much to do on the boat besides fish‚ play cards‚ and

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    with her husband Torvald. When readers first get an image of how their relationship is‚ it would not seem that bad. Once further into the play you see that it is just because Nora is submissive‚ and lets it be that way. The only reason she is loving her husband is because that is what she thinks she is supposed to do. Her husband will not let her expand as a person‚ and she just lets it happen. Women are constantly treated as a lower class among men. Nora is just as capable as her husband Torvald

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    lessons in my life. It’s something I learned from my husband. • He always try to teach me how to do things especially involve in the aerobic exercises‚ because he knows that the aerobic exercise is good for my health‚ especially swimming‚ which has been found to be not only beneficial for my body‚ but also perfect for relaxing my mind. • About 4 years ago‚ on the strength of his recommendation‚ I decided to learn how to swim. So my husband started to teach me. • At first I was a little nervous

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    are kept from going to school and expected to spend the early years of their life stitching elaborate garments for their wedding day‚ or‚ if they’ve been married off as children‚ as many are‚ for the ceremony performed when each moves in with her husband‚ normally when she is in her early twenties.[2] Communities In different regions‚ they belong to different castes. There are 8‚400 Maldharis living in Gir Forest National Park who are mainly Charan‚ and their villages are known as ness.[5] The

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    A Night in a Calabrian Village Narrative Essay Author begins the story with a brief but very informative description of the night. He describes the rain‚ how the big rain drops soak his clothes. Then he says how empty and dark is the village‚ how unwelcoming are the houses. Village feels lifeless. Only dogs’ barks break the silence. He extends his hand to knock the doors‚ but fears to do so. At this point the author remembers his grandfather. Crete was his name. Author liked his grandfather

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    matter how old they are. This is just what happens to the young adults in How I Met My Husband by Alice Munro and A&P by John Updike. The main characters‚ Sammy in A&P and Edie in How I Met My Husband‚ do just this. In these short stories‚ Munro and Updike use lust to Both of these short stories not only have young innocent teens who fall into the envy of lust‚ but they share many other similarities. Both stories seem to be set in the same time periods‚ mid 70’s to early 80’s. The main characters

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    BACKGROUND LECTURE ON TWELFTH NIGHT The following information is based upon my taped lecture on this play. Although this text version is not the same as the taped lecture‚ it does contain the same information. All references are based on the Signet paperback edition which you should consult in conjunction with this lecture. Twelfth Night was probably written in 1601 and first performed in January of 1602. We know this because the play is mentioned that year in the diary of a

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    “Dark Knight” was a smash hit for it’s fame‚ explosions‚ and chase scenes‚ but what really had me on the edge of my seat was perhaps the most riveting villain I had ever seen. The Joker. The Joker is a mob-backed terrorist with suicidal tendencies and a textbook sociopath. He is not reasonable‚ he’s not afraid of anything‚ and the last thing he cares about in the world is himself. As Alfred explained to Bruce‚ “Some men just want to watch the world burn”. Given the tortured nature of our subject

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    HOW TO TELL A STORY (A) From an instant to eternity‚ from the intracranial to the intergalactic‚ the life story of each and every character offers encyclopedic possibilities. The mark of a master is to select only a few moments but give us a lifetime. —Robert McKee1 Stories are all around us. Stories move us‚ make us feel alive‚ inspire us to be more than we would be otherwise. As famed screenwriting coach and author of the screenwriting bible‚ Story‚ McKee says: “Story is not only our

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    Every story has its plot‚ it has its catch‚ sometimes it has a part that makes the reader think they cannot stop reading; perhaps it even has a line or paragraph that makes them question why they read the story at all. This could potentially be called the messed up awesome factor. In The Woman Who Locked Her Husband Out‚ there is a preposterous part of the story and an awesome part of the story; each which keeps the reader wondering why did they keep reading this story and wow‚ I am glad I finished

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