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    part for the way this story forms. The setting is an important role‚ especially when including Dmitri the main character. The setting of this story plays a big role in “The Lady with the Dog” and impacts the mood and tone. When Gurov and Anna leave Yalta‚ it creates a shift in the mood of the story. Yalta is a vacation spot for wealthier people‚ even with being a vacation spot “time goes fast‚ and yet it is so dull here!” (Chekhov 166). Yalta has a romantic feeling the chirping of grasshoppers

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    10 bad habit of malaysian Rude and unsafe driving such as changing lanes without indicating‚ tailgating and honking impatiently. Malaysian drivers are rude when it comes to overtaking other drivers. They just seem too lazy to switch on their signals and cuts in abruptly without thinking of other people’s safety. They just cut in too early and at times overtaking too near to the other driver. Malaysian drivers who always felt the need to be faster than other drivers. They will honk you incessantly

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    Technology Is Bad

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    Can too much of something good be bad for you? What if it kills you? Harm you physically‚ or even mentally? As we all know to this day‚ technology has advanced in ways we can’t even comprehend. New concepts of technology are being released every year and people buy them without taking the opportunity and time of getting to know the product. Most people don’t acknowledge the harm that the product can do to us human. (you can preview what you’ll talk about in your intro) There is no American that

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    Bad blood” was a term used to describe syphilis in the early twentieth century. The United States government‚ the greatest government in the world‚ put experiments in place on poor‚ uneducated African American men during the 1930’s. These men were told that they were going to be given free treatment for the bad blood and everything would be taken care of. Prior to the experiments they were not told the full effects of syphilis and what serious effects it takes on the human body. They preyed on their

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    in her own home‚ in which she is treated as an unwelcomed guest‚ and the author begins to illustrate and convey the feelings of entrapment and constraint to the reader in this passage‚ often done with symbolic representation of emotion through the weather and nature in gothic novels such as this. She combines this symbolism with desolate diction and structure that mimics Jane’s daily life to communicate the feeling of imprisonment and constraint experienced at Gateshead. When one lives life

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    drugs are bad

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    immoral and a bad influence on younger generations. Drugs in sport is one of today’s most controversial issues in our daily lives. Such as the Essendon drug scandal‚ Lance Armstrong and many‚ many more have suffered having the punishments that come with taking drugs. Sport is meant to be a very enjoyable activity‚ but now with the shadow of drugs looming over it‚ sport has become very tedious. The real point of sport is to ideally have fun and prove yourself‚ not be under the effect of performance

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    The picture of Dorian Gray This famous portrait is the only novel written by the author Oscar Wilde‚ who otherwise wrote poetry‚ plays and short stories. It first published in 1890‚ but since Wilde’s work became much criticized for its homoerotic parts and its lack of moral message‚ he had to moderate the language of several passes before publishing a new version the following year. This revised publication is considered as the authoritative edition. The setting and the plot The picture of

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    In the novel ‘A Christmas Carol’‚ Dickens uses multiple language devices to create mood and atmosphere in a way that conveys his attitudes towards the poor. As a child‚ Dickens’ family was in debt‚ so he know first-hand how it feels to be living in poverty. He was forced to work in a blacking factory (a factory that makes black dye for boots) in order to help his family pay off their debt. Dickens uses pathetic fallacy in this extract to create a menacing atmosphere. This is shown when it says “Meanwhile

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    bad habits

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    Bad Habit Mark Twain mentioned one time: “There are a thousand excuses for failure‚ but never a good reason”‚ I agree. Some psychologists think that bad and good habits people get through lifetime period. If so‚ then people can get rid of undesirable habits‚ but how? Some people would say that to get rid of bad habits is easy when person has a desire. Also‚ some will say that who love God can rely on his help and blessing. However‚ a lot of people would say that it

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    In recent discussions of literature‚ a controversial issue has been weather reading literature makes you a better person. On the one hand‚ some argue that reading literature makes you have empathy. From this perspective‚ literature makes you understand people better. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that reading literature doesn’t make you better. In the words of one of this view’s main proponents‚ “Reminding us of all those cultured Nazis‚ Teju Cole notes the willingness of a president who

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