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    Introduction The Poisonwood Bible‚ written by Barbara Kingsolver and published in 1998‚ is a novel set in Kilanga‚ a small village in the Congo of Africa. The Prices are a family of six who venture from their home in Bethlehem‚ Georgia into the foreign world of the Congo on a missionary trip. The novel is told by five of the family members’ perspectives. As the Congo grows on the family‚ each one of the daughters and their mother learn more about themselves and each other than they could have learned

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    KINZA ASIF Mobile: +92 323 4283793 Email: asifkinza@yahoo.com Adress : House No.5A Street No.18 Infantry Road Mustafabad (Dharampura)‚ Lahore OBJECTIVE To work in an organization where there is an Exclusive environment healthy Competition and prospects of professional growth where I am exposed to all type of work fields which enhance my knowledge and broaden my experience to the maximum. QUALIFICATION M.A (TESOL) Lahore College

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    Themes in the novel “The Bean Trees” by Barbara Kingsolver include the importance of family and the need for community as emotional support systems for individuals facing hardships. As the individuals face their hardships‚ Kingsolver binds them together with support‚ forming a community that at times functions like a big extended family‚ however non-traditional it may be. Kingsolver not only illustrates the importance of family as an emotional support system in today’s society‚ but the changing face

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    Coby pye document Outside Activities It is a good thing to go outside to play with your friends. It is good to do that because of this thing. You can play games with your friends‚ you can walk‚ and you can play ball with them. The first thing that you could do with our friends is play games with them. A game that you can play is tag. It is fun because you can run after your friends. Then another game is hide and seek. It is fun to try to find friends and to make them the seeker. Another

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    might differ from another‚ all conform to our country’s overall rules for justice. Schools and places of work also have their own style of defined justice. When one goes to school or to work‚ they are conforming to

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    Barbara Ehrenreich gives us a somewhat warm welcome to cancerland in her article. Her writing gives her readers a different mindset on cancer. She raises different points about how cancer is objectified‚ considered beautiful‚ infantilized‚ as well as how it robs patients of their autonomy. People think cancer and they think chemo or death. Ehrenreich focused much of her writing on reminding us of the ways that‚ breast cancer specifically‚ is objectified by society. In her article “Welcome to Cancerland”

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    that one special vacation of your lifetime. But are you really ready for the trip? Traveling outside of the United States can be (and most of the time is) quite different. But it doesn’t necessarily need to be stressful. First things first. Make sure that your plans are well thought out and that you can afford not only the trip itself‚ but also for any emergency that might arise during your time outside of the U.S. Most people are so focused on the trip itself‚ that they neglect to plan for anything

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    Audrey Hamblen Victoria Anderson AP U.S. History August 14‚ 2014 Motives‚ Problems‚ and Rewards of European Exploration European expansion in the 1400’s was an unforeseen event that changed everything. This age endowed Europe to control something it never thought it could. With the persuasion of firm motives‚ the Europeans and their countries endured troublesome problems and prospered with advantageous rewards during the age of exploration and expansion. What provoked European countries in the

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    To begin to understand why anti-race/ethnicity homicides may be discernible from other types of lethal violence‚ the current study draws from Messerschmidt’s (1993) theory of structured action‚ and specifically Barbara Perry’s (2001) extension of this theoretical framework to explain incidents of bias victimization. Structured action theory assumes that individual behavior and social relations cannot be interpreted without first linking people’s actions to the broader socio-structural conditions

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    she did seduce him. She claims that she “was nervous” when she seduces Clegg. Miranda admits that she has felt “promiscuous” before. When she would see a boy she would “think [about] what [he would] be like in bed” (265). Miranda’s views about sex outside

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