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    Why students don’t read newspaper? Now days most of students don’t read newspaper for some reasons. Students don’t care about the news and they are lazy‚ some of them say that I don’t like to read because I always read and study‚ and some of them say that no need to read newspaper because the devolving of technology. In this essay I would like to talk about this point and the reasons of why students don’t read newspaper. The reasons that I want to talk about it is the internet People can use

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    NEWSPAPER AS A RELIABLE SOURCE OF NEWS AND INFORMATION: The newspapers most notable contribution as a mass communication medium has been as a purveyor of information. Many people doubted if newspapers could fight off the challenge posed by radio and television – both being immediate and more entertaining‚ but they have fought this challenge and have survived and are going strong due to the following reasons: 1. Newspapers offer detailed accounts which is not possible with radio and television

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    Charlotte Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is both a “haunting psychological story” and a “feminist masterpiece” that follows the narrator’s own descent into madness caused by the structured yellow wallpaper (Moore‚1). Gilman’s implementation of imagery and metaphors found trapped inside the wallpaper contribute to the recurring theme of women’s oppression felt by not only the narrator of the story‚ but by Gilman herself. This story contains various hidden themes‚ that provide the story with

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    With age comes change. This is especially true for Jane in Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre is a dynamic character that changes from a mistreated‚ spirited little girl to an mature‚ independent woman with her own values. Jane Eyre grows throughout the novel. Other characters help her along her path of change‚ whether they are friend or foe. Jane is at first a young child that is completely dependent on others at and is trampled on and mistreated by the antagonists‚ Mrs. Reed and her

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    Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the author of The Yellow Wallpaper wrote the story having little to no knowing that it was going to be part of  feminist literature. Moreover the story playing a part with feminism‚ the story has a light feel of horror to it that attracted others as well.  The story is being told in the eyes of the narrator who becomes crazy obsessed with the yellow wallpaper. Throughout The Yellow Wallpaper‚ points of woman suffrage‚ horror‚ and the victorian time set thematic ways of the

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    How to Write a Sports Story When writing a sports article‚ it is your job to obtain the statistics. The headline should be an abbreviated sentence summarizing the game. Who’d we beat? The lead paragraph should tell who‚ what‚ when‚ where. Set the score off with commas in your first sentence. The how and why will probably be the top players’ statistics and the coach’s comments. The top players’ statistics should be the second paragraph. Have the coach’s comments be the last paragraph

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    The role of media in today’s world | (Muzna Shakeel‚ Karachi) | | | | | | In the world of today‚ media has become as necessary as food and clothing. It has played significant role in strengthening the society. Media is considered as "mirror" of the modern society‚ infect‚it is the media which shapes our lives. The purpose of the media is to inform people about current ‚new affairs and to tell about the latest gossip and fashion. It tells about the people who are geographically divided.

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    century. They were repressed and controlled by their husband and other male influences. In The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman‚ the main character is oppressed by her husband John. The author uses symbolism to show the protagonist emotion‚ the oppression of women by men and the struggle against that male dominated society. Throughout "The Yellow Wall-Paper‚" Charlotte Gilman uses various symbols to show the oppression of women by men‚ and the continuing struggle to escape that oppression

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    Compare and contrast Newspaper verses TV Well every morning my dad would say why turn on the TV when we only have to pay 1.00$ to get the newspaper and I would say the newspaper doesn’t give you a clear view of what is happening and his response would always be no but it mentally drawing a picture for you and you kind get a mental picture of the news report. My examples of compeering them both TV and news pepper. Yes it would be more educational to read the news pepper and may sometimes be more

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    a sane person can turn insane brings wonders‚ yet curiosity into the subconscious. These possibilities were expressed through the works of literature where little to no knowledge could burst into bountiful amounts on the subject of insanity. In Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s story “The Yellow Wallpaper”‚ the main character goes through an experience that causes her to reach her breaking point from a caged fragile creature to a free animal. Gilman explores the hidden parts of the mind where illusion and

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