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    Mr.Fields

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    Thailand is welcoming back a world-class premium cookie brand‚ Mrs Fields‚ at Siam Paragon shopping center after the franchised stores in the country closed down in 2007. Mrs. Fields was first launched in Palo Alto‚ California in 1977‚ and is now one of the largest retailers of freshly baked‚ on-premises specialty cookies and brownies in the US. Its franchise systems include over 300 franchised and licensed locations throughout the US and in 22 other countries. Since the early 1990’s‚ Mrs Fields’

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    MAY THEIN KYAW ENGL 0310 February 2 ‚ 2014 My Most Memorable Trip My country is Myanmar. It is one of the countries is South-East Asia. It is important neighboring countries are China‚ India‚ Laos‚ and Thailand. There are many interesting and beautiful places all over the world. I had a most memorable trip in two years ago. I went to a range of hills known as Kayik –Ti-Yo‚ the ancient city of Bagan and Pyin Oo Lwin. First of all‚ we had t scramble up hill and

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    Adam Smack 7/26/15 ENG 101 Response Analysis The reading‚ "Shooting an Elephant" takes place in Moulmein. He starts of the story in spectacle as to why the locals have so much hatred toward the Europeans when in all reality his main goal was only to help and protect the townspeople from any hurt‚ harm or danger that may come their way. In this story‚ the police officer’s duty was to respond to a report of the death of a man who was killed by a stray elephant. Upon approaching the dead man‚ he finds

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    The character that I identify with the most is Orwell in “Shooting an Elephant” because of his struggle to do what is morally right when society wants him to be or do something different. I think I sometimes struggle to do what is morally right when an entire world pushes me to conform. For example‚ what if I know a friend has cheated on a test but I cannot say anything to the teacher because after all he or she is my friend. Or‚ when a coworker gets reprimanded by our boss for something I did and

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    Elephant Helping Trunk

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    Elephants are intelligent‚ gifted‚ and exquisite mammals that can figure out tasks by themselves or cooperatively. In the article “Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk”‚ the passage “Elephants Know When They Need a Helping Trunk in a Cooperative Task”‚ and the video “Elephants Show Cooperation”‚ the sources all argue that elephants are very shrewd animals that are capable of completing tasks. All of the sources say that elephants are considered to be cooperative‚ clever‚ prudent‚ and more. In the

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    After reading pieces of literature from both George Orwell and Martin Luther King‚ the pieces of literature were wrote about thirteen years apart therefore they used very different methods‚ perspectives‚ and purposes.. Martin Luther King uses allusions and a variety of indirect insults where he states nation flaws but does not direct them towards someone directly. Orwell uses more themes‚ morality plays‚ myths and metaphors. As Kings purpose is to inform the audience that they are aware of the injustice

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    George Orwell’s essays – related text ‘Marrakech’ explores the notion of ethnocentricity through a Eurocentric perspective‚ in which one is isolated at the consequence of differing morels. Orwell succeeds in doing so through various anecdotes “What does Morocco mean to a Frenchman? An orange-grove or a job in government service.” In essence this displays the failure of a migrant to withhold a deeper connection to the land. Orwell emotively describes the crippled elderly women who “answered with

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    "In certain kinds of writing‚ particularly in art criticism and literary criticism‚ it is normal to come across long passages which are almost completely lacking in meaning."(The Quotations Pages). George Orwell is one of the most famous writers of his time of the1900’s because his books are very popular. George is most famous for his novel 1984 which is very controversial. He also famous for his fable story called Animal Farm where the animals on a game revolt against the humans and take over a

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    And How the Crocodile Ate the Elephant Original Oratory by Cindy Choi (Se Yeon) In the high and far-off times‚ the elephant had no trunk. He had only a blackish‚ bulgy nose‚ as big as a boot‚ which he could wriggle about from side to side. There was one elephant – an elephant child – full of insatiable curiosity and asked ever so many questions. As he went around asking the most insolent questions‚ all his aunts and uncles punished him by spanking him hard. Then one morning‚ the elephant asked

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    Reflection on “Shooting an Elephant” “I was hated by… people” and “the only time…been important enough” are words that jump out at me revealing Orwell’s low self-esteem and low self-worth. His essay describes the events that turn his luck enabling him to feel a pseudo-sense of control and authority over the Burmese. Opportunity presents itself in the form of an elephant running amok‚ leaving a trail of destruction and death behind. Unfortunately he gives in to pressure exerted by the locals and does

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