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    My Farewell Speech

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    a student; my friends and my teachers. Thank you teachers‚ for all that you have taught me - lessons that extended well beyond the four walls of a classroom. Thank you‚ all my classmates‚ for two wonderful years - for all the fun‚ the hysterical laughter and the valuable lessons we learned. Although we may be separated by time and distance in the interim‚ nothing will diminish the important role that you have and always will play in our lives. I wish you happy adventures

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    The Great Gatsby

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    the quote‚ ‘but a whole pitful of oboes and trombones and saxophones and…’ The sentence emphasizes the number of instruments. The host of the party shows his wealth by having extravagant bands play at his parties. Asyndeton is used in the quote. ‘Laughter is easier minute by minute‚ spilled with prodigality‚ tipped out at a cheerful word.’ Prodigality is lavish abundance of something and in this case‚ the attendees are prodigal with laughing. This proves that the party was very energetic. In this

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    Positive symptoms are hallucination‚ speech disorganized‚ delusion‚ inappropriate laughter‚ and tears. For example a positive symptom can be described when the person is told a sad tale; he will show reactions such smile or laughter while related to the story. Patient with negative symptoms are usually quiet‚ expressions faces‚ toneless voices and rigid body posture. Positive behaviors are more seeing that

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    Oral 2015

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    “during festive season ’Balik kampung’ can be defined as going back to one’s hometown to celebrate a festival or an occasion. It is a unique experience for some of us in Malaysia. This phrase conjures an image of tranquility‚ green postures and laughter. However‚ balik kampung can bring adverse effects to the holiday makers. Have you thought of the horrendous traffic jam? Every federal road‚ highway is congested with vehicles moving bumper to bumper. In this situation‚ most of

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    ‘The Lord of the Flies.’ -Mrs Colbeck’s useful quote collection. (Please feel free to add more!) “Mankind’s essential illness” - Simon’s idea that all humans suffer with an inner evil‚ a natural propensity to do bad things. “The world‚ that understandable and lawful world‚ was slipping away.”- Erosion of civilisation‚ Ralph’s sense of order and hope for a return to the civilised world is gradually being lost. “A human at once heroic and sick” – Simon’s insight into the duality of man‚ that we

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    What Hakani Means

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    and happiness in the world. Smile’s that children bring into people’s heart and soul‚ a very thing that can never be replaced. Children are God’s greatest gift‚ they were given to be protected and loved. Hakani is a girl‚ with a bright smile and laughter. She is a survivor‚ and a Suruwaha. The tribe in western amazon that has a culture of burying children alive because of their abnormalities. And Hakani was one of the hundreds of children buried alive because of this culture. Suruwaha is tribe

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    Wendigo: Bleak Setting

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    Wendigo‚ the author sets the background by a house with a fire in the deepest parts of the woods during a cold and wintery season. The continuous laughter of what lurked in the woods‚ preyed upon a child trying to lure her out. In the poem the Wendigo preys on the bushes to make its next move towards the child‚ “In the hackles of dry brush a thin laughter started up.” (Erdrich 5). The house is in the deepest part of the woods in mid-winter. Including a predator lurking in the bushes laughing

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    Exterior Impact

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    English 1CH 3 April 2013 Exterior Impact Throughout the course of a person’s lifetime‚ many factors can affect how that person experiences his or her daily life. Some of these factors are internal such as emotional factors. However‚ a person is most affected by external factors. One such external factor is a person’s own environment. A person who is put in a cruel and harsh environment can react or develop very differently from a person who grows up in a much grand environment. In 2006‚ a professor

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    Smile and Peace

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    situation to make it easier to fix. If only war could be peaced with a smile. This quote only really goes for little situations but at our age in time it works. The world would be a lot happier if they just smiled obviously since smiles are a sign of laughter and happiness. Peace love and happiness another great phrase that would go with this quote as its all about being happy in love with peace in the world. Mother Teresa was definitely the ultimate peace maker and her theory on it beginning with a

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    Two Gentlemen of Verona

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    William Shakespeare is an interesting character that just happened to be one of the best play writes of not only his time‚ but even today. He was born in the year 1564 and died in 1616. Though there are not many records of his personal life‚ from what there is‚ he lived a sort of scandalize life. Moving to London and leaving his wife‚ Anne Hathaway‚ behind to write plays‚ act‚ and‚ it is said‚ have affairs with men and women. He is often called England’s national poet and the "Bard of Avon". Some

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