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    mother country. Our role as British colonist is to support Britain rather than to separate. We should obey the king’s decision because he is concerned with benefitting the interest of our people. So as a group we should not draw up a declaration of independence. As British colonies we should embrace our British heritage and have national pride in our mother country. By severing the ties we could lose British protection and many families could experience conflict. Instead of participating in rebellious

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    Hotel: the Guest

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    Room and revenue management Utmost Hotel‚ similar to its name‚ the hotel aims to serve our guests with our five-star services which let the guests indulge in this utmost experience during their stay in the hotel. This luxurious hotel is located on a hilltop where this strategic location enables our guests to enjoy spectacular night view of the whole city‚ feeling as if the city is just under their feet. Our hotel is also a great place for bird-watching and this attracts many bird-lovers to pay

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    Guests of Nation

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    Guests of the Nation Summary | Detailed Summary "Guests of the Nation" was written in 1931 by Frank O’Connor. It is set in the middle of a war between the English and the Irish. In the opening‚ there are two Englishmen that have been captured and are being held hostage by some Irish. One of the Irishmen is the narrator of the story and telling of a past event. The narrator‚ Bonaparte‚ and another soldier‚ Noble‚ were in charge of watching the two Englishmen‚ Belcher and Hawkins. They were keeping

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    Graduation Day Speech

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    Principal _____‚ Honored Guests‚ Students‚ Parents and Friends. Congratulations Class of 2010 - That felt good! You have achieved the goal you set many years ago‚ what a fantastic success - well done! This wonderful highschool has been your home for some time now. I believe many of you will regret leaving here enormously. Someone very special in my life once told me‚ "Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off of your goals." Upon entering high school four years ago‚ the

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    and he has abdicated government here‚ by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. The question is if gaining our independence is a good idea or not? I believe we should allow him to cut all connections with us because that way we can enforce our own laws and grow as a fair country where everyone votes and are all equal. Gaining our independence will take time which we will make it without Britain. If the king of Britain wants to abdicate us from his government I

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    parents day speech

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    States‚ Parents’ Day is held on the fourth Sunday of every July. This was established in 1994 when President Bill Clinton signed a Congressional Resolution into law (36 U.S.C. § 135) for "recognizing‚ uplifting‚ and supporting the role of parents in the rearing of children." The bill was introduced by Republican Senator Trent Lott. It was supported by members of the Unification Church which also celebrates a holiday called Parents’ Day‚ although on a different date.[1][2] Parents’ Day is celebrated

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    all know that that Texas Independence day is March the 2nd‚ 1836. You might also be asking yourself how did this important date in history come about? Well there were years behind this important date that led up to our independence. There is more to this date then just particular names and certain battles. This was a very important movement in history that cannot be forgotten but only remembered. There were many issues that caused the Texans to fight for their independence and they fought hard to

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    Mexican Independence Day is a major celebration in Mexico. It is bigger than Cinco de Mayo. The Mexican people celebrate with a fiesta‚ or party. The celebrating begins on September 15 (the eve of Independence Day). Crowds gather in the town meeting places of each city‚ town and village. There are many decorations that are the colors of the Mexican flag—red‚ white and green—and many flags are used. People sell confetti‚ whistles‚ horns‚ helmets and toys. There is also a lot of food to eat

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    The Guest Response

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    Response Paper 2 “The Guest” Albert Camus a French Algerian writer who is best known for his political journals. As an individual and politician he was against the French colonization and wanted and independent Algeria (Playwright). “The Guest” story is an example of his struggle against colonization and war. As he describes the situation in the story‚ “Now shiploads of wheat were arriving from France and the worst was over. But it would be hard to forget that poverty”. It means that Camus does

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    Guests of the Sheik

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    Element of Gender: A review of the Literature Through out Middle East the lives of women appear to have no influencing role in society. Elizabeth Fernea provides an survey of the traditions of an Iraqi village in her book Guests of the Sheik. Within this book‚ Fernea explores the element of gender and its impact on the roles of women in Iraq‚ directly in the village of El Nahra. She also encounters the expectations based on the gender-specific social constructs of polygamous families. Another woman

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