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    Listening Paper

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    sense of personal control. So I guess what it is saying is that the reason why most some people do so well in high school or college‚ is due to the fact they like to feel like they are more superior then others. And that is why they have a better attention span‚ so they do not miss out on any information that the teacher might give out through out the course of the class. And that is probably why I am labeled as an informational

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    self-satisfied‚ fooling himself in the belief of his pseudo-intellectuality. He is virulently racist and cares only for himself. 8. Why does Fitzgerald keep focusing the quality of Daisy’s voice? Because it highlights her character. She draws attention to herself in order to distract her thoughts from the situation at hand. 9. What is Fitzgerald’s message about elite society that is apparent in Tom’s actions? (Commenting on values held by super rich) Fitzgerald is highlighting the poverty of

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    Racial Bias

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    When our class visited Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall I felt as if this would be a hard assignment because I felt as if none of the artwork would catch my attention‚ seeing as I’ve never had an interest in artwork while growing up. This visit was really eye opening because not only did I enjoy the time we spent there‚ surprisingly I was actually interested in some of the work that was being displayed at that time. Although all the art exhibits were simply amazing the one that stood out the most

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    How to command attention

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    . . . . . . I . . . Artful Persuasion How to Command Attention‚ Change Minds‚ and Influence People Harry Mills II . . . Special discounts on bulk quantities of AMACOM books are available to corporations‚ professional associations‚ and other organizations. For details‚ contact Special Sales Department‚ AMACOM‚ an imprint of AMA Publications‚ a division of American Management Association‚ 1601 Broadway‚ New York‚ NY 10019. Tel: 212-903-8316. Fax 212-903-8083. Web

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    Saving Money

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    When people earn money‚ they should use a small amount of it to do what they want. They can spend money for entertainment‚ buy a small thing for themselves‚ go camping with their friends‚ have a party with their family..... But they must to pay attention not to spend too much. In addition‚ doing what people want can help them relax absolutely‚ give them energy and inspiration to do their job better. Try giving yourself a gift when you earn money‚ I’m sure that it’s very interesting! Otherwise

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    Interview

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    Turkey’s more urban areas. Also I heard many good comments about Turkish food and I cannot stand to try them. The second reason is that I am interested in learning Turkish language which is becoming popular lately. Nowadays employees are paying more attention to knowledge of the language. So the Turkish will be very beneficial for my future career. And the last but the most important thing is Turkish educational system which offers a rich field of opportunities. More over degrees are granted in these

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    The first impressions of the Chauvet Cave seemed uninteresting and looked like an ordinary cave at first. But it turns out that some of the very first human drawings and paintings on Earth were discovered inside this cave. Natural disasters‚ such as rock slides‚ caused the entrance of the cave to be blocked off and no one (except for the scientists and film crew) is allowed in. The paintings and drawings inside were placed near the end of the cave; keeping them further away from the daylight. This

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    this story is the best all-around is because this has the most interesting settings at the beginning‚ the attractive plots‚ the use of flashback and foreshadowing. First‚ this story has an interesting setting at the beginning to catch the readers’ attention which starts with Gabriella rushing towards Jasper hospital on a cold winter day. This starting part send a tension and stress feeling to readers and make me feel like standing in the extremely cold and waiting for something going to happen even

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    Being Deaf for one day.

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    announcing that my hot chocolate is done or hear members of my family. My family has agreed to respect my temporary inability to speak or hear‚ so written notes pass between us.Written communication‚ however‚ requires physical contact to get a person’s attention. You can’t just call out through the house. After an interesting hour of adjusting to silence‚ I find I am bored. Very bored. So much of what I find pleasurable in life revolves around hearing. Without any interaction other than written notes‚ I

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    The Destructors

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    In ‘the destructors’‚ how does the author convey a sense of menace and raising tension? The author of the destructors ‘Graham Greene’ uses lots of different techniques to convey a sense of menace and tension during the story. He starts off by introducing the characters‚ and all the characters have nicknames ‘Blacky‚ T’‚ this gives a sense of mystery as we wonder what some of their real names are. The gang clearly has rules and a sense of self restraint and if you break the rules‚ or utter the

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