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    on my chinny chin chin!" The man called his friends and soon a wrecking ball destroyed the house. The Mafia tried to stop him‚ but the first little pig escaped and ran away to hide with the second little pig. The collector continued down the lane and he passed by the second house made of sticks. He saw the house‚ and he heard the pigs inside‚ and he began fantasizing about getting all the money they owed him. So he knocked on the door and said: "Little pigs! Little pigs! Let me

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    ENGLISH ESSAY OH EAST IS EAST Oh‚ East is East‚ and West is West‚ and never the twain shall meet. This is a part of Raudyard Kippling’s poem The Ballad of East and West. This poem is perfect to use as an explanation to why Brick Lane is so different. Brick Lane is dominated by people from the east‚ especially Hindis and Bangladeshis. The cultural differences between the East and West are major. They have different religion‚ food‚ language and even clothes. The West has more of a modern way of thinking

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    known for its surprisingly advanced town planning. Each town and city was structured like a grid with wide streets which ran perpendicular to one another. Between the large streets were smaller connecting lanes‚ which were lined with houses. The streets were anywhere from 13 to 30 feet wide and the lanes were between 3.5 to 7 feet wide. The city of Harappa was oriented toward true north‚ with its main streets running from north to west and the connecting streets running east to west. This city plan demonstrates

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    We Live in an Unheroic Age Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I am here today to convince you that we do not live in an unheroic age. It is clear to me that whether we like it or not‚ and we can deny it all we want‚ there will always be heroes in some shape or form. I hope that by the end of this speech‚ I will have convinced all present of this reality. What qualities should a hero have? Should they be big or small‚ strong or weak‚ good looking or ugly‚ male or female? Well I guess that depends. Because everybody’s

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    belonging is one’s identity as it provides an understanding of the group to which one belongs. However‚ it is often difficult to retain one’s individuality while belonging to a particular community. This difficulty is evident in Sara Gavron’s film “Brick Lane” and Shaun Tan’s “Stick Figures” (Tales From Outer Suburbia)‚ where both composer’s highlight the loss of individuality as a result of group conformation. In contrast‚ William Shakespeare’s play “As You Like It” demonstrates the converse as it highlights

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    to an Indus site-be it Harappa or Mohenjo-daro in Pakistan ‚ Lothal‚ in India-is the town-planning. One finds the streets and lanes laid out according to a set plan: the main streets running at right angles. Both at Harappa and Mohenjo-daro the houses were made of kiln-burnt bricks. At Lothal too‚ mud bricks were used for most of the residential houses‚ kiln-burnt bricks in large quantities were used for drains‚ wells‚ and bathing-platforms.For the supply of fresh water‚ most of the houses had their

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    Introduction The architectural style’s evolution in Malaysia from pre-colonial years through colonial time and later to independence has become one of the great triumph stories for its development in the post-colonial period. Without any doubt‚ the conquerors in the past had apparently exerted their influences on the architectural development. Besides‚ Malaysia is a multi racial country with its population consisting of the predominantly Malay population with the Chinese‚ Indian and other minor

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    institutions. Determine the expanded opportunities and resources to individuals who enroll in on-line courses. Explore social implications of learning on-line versus on ground classes. Evaluate the overall economic impact that on-line studies have on brick and mortar institutions of higher learning. Profitability of on-line courses presents to the institutions that offer them. Address the root cause of the growing popularity of on-line learning. Prognosis as to where on-line learning maybe going in the

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    gallery -holland park -hyde park and Kensington gardens Wednesday Oct 17 -Battersea park -Moshe house music Friday Oct 19 -Mayfair walk -Hamleys Sunday Oct 21 -Brighton Tuesday Oct 23 -westminster abbey Wednesday Oct 24 -Brick Lane -Spitalfields Friday Oct 26 -Canary Wharf -Hamleys Saturday Oct 27 -Notting Hill cards Sunday Oct 28 -Hampton Court Palace Monday Oct 29 -dinner at Ruben’s with the family Tuesday Oct 30 -Tower of London -Chelsea -dinner

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    Year 8 Critical Review – Different Cultures… How does Jolil feel trapped between the two cultures in the short story Kiss Miss Carol by Farrukh Dhondy? In this essay I shall be discussing and looking at how Jolil feels‚ distressed between two different cultures that he is living in‚ at school and at home. Jolil feels stuck between the two cultures because his family are Muslim. Their culture is Bangladeshi and he is living in Britain in the East End of London. In ‘Kiss Miss Carol’ I think Farrukh

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