What’s the coolest job ever? One that allows you to express your personality while doing something you love and getting paid for it (otherwise‚ it’s a hobby). That’s the conclusion reached by David Rosen author of What’s That Job and How the Hell Do I Get It?: The Inside Scoop on More Than 50 Cool Jobs from People Who Actually Have Them. Rosen believes “coolness” is subjective. Everyone interviewed in his book thought they had a cool job‚ but that doesn’t mean they wanted any of the other
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the experience which I had during my Erasmus stay in Greece. Limonádový Joe was shown in the Aristotle University cinema and I was surprised by the high attendance and reactions to the film. The Greek students liked the movie and understood its satirical jokes. Obviously‚ the movie has some universal message which could be appreciated not only in the country of its origin but also by the international audience. This function is possible because Limonádový Joe is a parody of American westerns of which
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country was founded only caucasians with properties could vote‚ nowadays from women to immigrants can vote. Voting is determined by federal and state law. Through voting citizens can choose the next leaders for their government‚ which may affect sectors like educations‚ jobs‚ the economy etc. Voting should not be mandatory. Voting should be optional‚ but never obliged‚ because only some countries have compulsory voting and the least qualified leader could be chosen. First of all only a few countries
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Australian voice. The diverse Australian voice is not typically depicted in iconic Australian text. If we were to base Australia’s modern identity off these ideas of the beautiful‚ romanticised outback‚ and Chris Hemsworth-like bush rangers‚ it would be a hugely inaccurate reflection of who we truly are. So what ideas and text would reflect a diverse Australian voice? Henry Lawson and Les Murray are authors whose
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between the text and the film. In both the play and film they both seem to have the same plot. The characters also stayed the same in both. The explanation of the characters are some of the differences between the two. One of the big things was that In the film the director took off many things from the text. In both the film and play the expression of Iago’s hate and revenge toward othello stays the same. He truly hates othello in both. In one of the things that didn’t happen in the text but did happen
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River as a Symbol in “A Bend in the River” Rivers within a well written novel are a representative of a great variety of things. Within the book “A Bend in the River” by V.S. Naipaul‚ as the name implies‚ the river is a very significant symbol throughout the novel that shows representation for many aspects of the plotline‚ ranging from an ever-changing lifestyle to the vitality of the country in which it resides and the people affected by its welfare. The town by the bend in the river is an isolated
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Philip Squire March 29‚ 2011 2nd Hour Literary Essay: Around the River Bend Have you ever heard your mom nagging‚ “Don’t judge a book by its cover”? Well‚ that’s this story’s lesson except this short story does it better. In literature‚ authors frequently write about one character who is looking for someone to hold responsible for all their problems. In the short story‚ Around the River Bend‚ by Sherry Garland‚ the narrator blames all Vietnamese for her brother’s death. Through a chance
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United Nations held a climate change conference‚ commonly known as COP15‚ in Denmark in 2009 as an attempt to adopt a plan of action. In that connection Helen Simpson wrote the short story “Diary of an Interesting Year” for the American magazine The New Yorker. “Diary of an Interesting Year” is a humorous post-apocalyptic story that begins in February 2040 from where it extends over nearly one year where the reader gains an insight into a world that has sustained the severe consequences
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-Chaucer was basically involved in espionage and also fought in and was ransomed in a war. -Milton was blind when he wrote Paradise Lost. -John Bunyan spent more than 10 years in jail which is when he started writing Pilgrim’s Progress. -Daniel Defoe‚ first novelist (as we know them today)‚ invented modern journalism. -John Dryden‚ writer of great satire‚ was Jonathan Swift’s cousin. -I didn’t know Dickens was an actor (and accomplished at that)…I don’t really know much about him
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Describe a country you would like to visit. Madagascar is an island in the Indian Ocean‚ it belong to southern Africa. This country is a green gem in the Indian Ocean. Madagascar is very charming. It has wood carvings‚ strange animals‚ and lots of sapphires. Wood carving is a sign and symbol of this country and the nation’s culture and history (Heale‚ Abdul‚ 2008). There are known locally as the “holy wood”‚ this kind of wood is hard and heavy‚ and the texture is black and white (Ashamu et‚ al
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