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    A Cricket Boy

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    The Cricket Boy (A Chinese Tale) A long time ago‚ cricket fighting caught on inthe imperial court‚ withthe emperor leading the fad. A local magistrate in Huayin‚ who wanted to winthe favor of the monarch‚ tried in every way to gethim the best fightingcrickets. He had a strategy for doing so: He managed to geta cricket thatwas very good at fighting. He then made his subordinates go to theheads of each village and force them to send in a constant supply of fightingcrickets.He would send to the

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    Funny Boy

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    Funny Boy‚ a novel by Shyam Selvadurai‚ tells us a story through the eyes of a growing Tamil homosexual boy‚ Arjie. By using a first person narrator‚ Selvadurai vividly describes Arjie¡¯s struggle to negotiate life in Sinhala-dominated Colombo. Besides‚ the horrible ethnic violence between Tamil and Sinhalese in Sri Lanka was also highlighted throughout the novel. Selvadurai developed the theme of ethnic violence by telling various incidents and facts through the narrator of Arjie‚ beginning with

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    writing

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    between / l / and / r / and Spanish speakers will hava a trouble realising consonant clusters like [ sts ]. Topic : Teaching English Language. Subtopic : Teaching English pronunciation. Author: David F. Dalton Date : January‚ 1997. Quotation : We can predict that Arabic speakers will have difficulty distinguishing between / p / and / b / ‚ Japanese speakers will not perceive the difference between / l / and / r / and Spanish speakers will have a problem realising consonant clusters like [ sts ]

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    Black Boy

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    think of hunger we all think of food‚ we never think of hunger as something else. In today’s world‚ many people suffer from hunger in the form of food‚ but food is not the only problem involving hunger. In Richard Wrights book “Black Boy” Richard‚ who is a young black boy‚ is faced with many different types of hunger‚ not only for food but also for things such as love‚ knowledge‚ education‚ or even engagement in social and political issues. Richard‚ in many instances‚ does physically need food to relieve

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    environment can assist you in the way you live your life‚ by allowing your creative impulses to flow. 3. 3 Accentuate your attributes! Everyone is good at something so all you need to do is find where your strengths lie. Are you good at sports‚ singing‚ or art? Join a club‚ and find friends with the same interests to help bring out the best you you can be. If you don’t excel particularly in anything that comes to mind‚ work on your skills in an activity you enjoy so that you can have fun

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    Types of Visual Aids

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    thought I had died and gone to heaven. Now I see that I am very much alive‚ and heaven has been brought to me. | Sorry‚ but you owe me a drink. [Why?] Because when I looked at you‚ I dropped mine. | You look cold. Want to use me as a blanket? | Can I have directions? [To where?] To your heart. | Do you have a BandAid? I just scraped my knee falling for you. | Be unique and different‚ say yes. | Do you have a map? I ’m getting lost in your eyes. | Fascinating. I ’ve been looking at your

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    Visual Argument Essay

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    about those who smoke and raises a logical fallacy in implying that smoking will make one less attractive‚ in order to convey the intended argument against smoking. The advertisement is successful in demonstrating the harmful ways in which smoking can physically affect people. The black and red colors on the ad symbolize black scarred innards‚ or even lungs‚ that are charred due to smoking; the advertisement then opens ones imagination up to what else smoking is rotting. Also one breathes through

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    Improve Speaking Fluency

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    activity‚ learners performed at a level above their normal level of performance. It is argued that working at this higher than usual performance is a way of bringing about long-term improvement in fluency. Speaking activities in the language classroom can have a variety of goals. These include the following. 1. The learning of content matter. 2. The learning of language items from other participants. 3. The development of fluency. 4. Learning communication strategies. 5. Developing skill in discourse

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    Visual Analysis Essay

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    In As the World Burns: 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Stay in Denial‚ authors Derrick Jenson and Stephanie McMillan create a clever comic essay to capture their youthful audience into imminent environmental issues. First published in 2007‚ their essay contains bantering between two young girls which engages the audience into a statistically dominated argument on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to save the planet. However‚ the statistics show that minor lifestyle changes will not have a lasting

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    Visual Object Agnosia and Prospopagnosia Visual Object Agnosia Visual agnosia is a deficit in recognition that is not due to impairment of vision or memory.[1] Apperceptive recognition includes the visual information from the retina being put together to create a perceptual representation while associative recognition means the meaning of an object is attached to the perceptual representation. If someone can perceive the form of an object and has knowledge about it but cant identify it‚ this is

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