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    A ride sharing company like Rideshare‚ Uber or Lyft can be a great way to earn extra income with your own vehicle. It can also be a terrific way for someone who doesn’t have a car to get around the city. It’s often faster and cheaper than a taxi ride. There are pros and cons to every ride sharing service. Ride Sharing Pros Background Checks and Insurance Before a driver can start working for a company like Uber or Rideshare‚ they have to pass a background check. The background checks are extensive

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    george was the quietest person of all.in my opinion‚ he is an well educated person as he tries to solve the problem and he also speaks in medical terminology and he was the most sensible man among the three of them. he is cool never panics under stress.he took lead throughout the story.he is brave but on the other hand wants to be in safe side and be care full.the health problem he was suffering was over weight and he was lazy to Character sketch of George - George was a bank clerk (who ’goes

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    Family Of Thirumeni: Pampady is a beautiful village in the Kottayam district of Kerala‚ India. Majority of the people there belonged to Orthodox Syrian Christian Denomination. "Karinganamattom" Family is one such old time‚ famous Orthodox Syrian Christian Family‚ a branch of which is the  "Moolakara" Family  into which Our Thirumeni was born. Parents of Thirumeni: "Avira"‚ Thirumeni’s paternal grandfather had two sons - Kuruvilla and Chacko. Chacko married Ilachi from the Velukottu family from

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    this world is permanent‚ changes are brought into our lives and how we deal with it depends upon ourselves. Whether we accept it or not‚ changes affect who we are in the future. Both Kamau in The Return and the narrator in A Marker on the Side of the Boat portray how they dealt with changes around them as a result of a war that occurred in their beloved home places. Their passive decision to accept reality lead to a positive outcome that has not made their lives miserable‚ but instead those depraved

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    Her sequestered rebellion began with advice murmured during our car rides home. “Make sure you ask your partner’s friends about their ethics before you say your vows‚” she said on numerous occasions. “You don’t want to be surprised by any prejudices.” It didn’t take long for me to recognize that my mother was directing her advice to herself at me as if ensuring its credibility. Later‚ she tested hesitant remarks in our car rides home. She’d mention that she wouldn’t be fixing dinner for my dad that

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    The Last Ride Together by Robert Browning Robert Browning’s poetry is regarded as the finest love poetry. His poems deal with the emotions of love. His philosophy of love is an important part of his philosophy of life. “The Last Ride Together” by Robert Browning is a monologue (a long speech) of a rejected lover exploring the end of a love affair. The title suggests the last ride that the lover has spent with his beloved. However‚ the poet wants to convey through the narrator that rather than feeling

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    The Son The son had loved his father dearly but does not favor his way of life. His interest in school greatly outweighed his interest or desire to work on ‘The Boat’. He still had a love for the sea and in some way felt like he should carry out his family’s tradition. After his uncle had accepted a new job he took his position on the boat and promised his father that we would continue to sail with him for as long as he lived‚ and when his father passed despite the desires of his mother he followed

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    getting ready to ride the Titan‚ an adrenaline pumping roller coaster ride at Six Flags. It was easily the scariest ride at the park‚ in my opinion‚ with its enormous peaks‚ its deep descents‚ and double helix like turns was enough to make me sick. The ride began. Ascending up in the car on the canary yellow track‚ into the humidity filled‚ bright sky‚ the people observing from below resembled little army ants . The aerial view of Dallas was breathtaking‚ as I reached the peak of the ride and looked

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    Jrome.K.Jrome J‚ the narrator‚ represents a simple middle-class Englishman who is hypochondriac. He believes that he is suffering from innumerable diseases and ailments caused by ‘overwork’. He is a man of decent dressing sense with an inclination towards ‘taste in colours.’ J has a fondness for water and water-related activities like boating‚ rafting and rowing. He narrates numerous anecdotes‚ comic set-pieces and funny incidents from his memory that add to the humour in the novel. He finds

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    “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere” is a well-written poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow telling the tale of Paul Revere’s bravery before the battles of Lexington and Concord. Though a lot of the poem is accurate‚ parts of it are missing details‚ or the details have been changed‚ to make Revere look like more of a hero. At the beginning of the poem‚ Longfellow talks about how Paul Revere was standing on the opposite shore of the old North Church‚ ready to ride. However‚ what he failed to mention

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