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    Jude the Obscure Theme Analysis of Marriage Thomas Hardy‚ the author of Jude the Obscure‚ focuses on multiple themes throughout his book including social order and higher learning which is mainly seen in the first part of the book. Jude‚ a working class boy aiming to educate himself‚ dreams of a high level education at a university‚ but is pushed away by the cruel and rigid social order. In the second part of the book‚ Jude abandons his idea of entering Christminster and the focus shifts to Sue

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    Hira Noor IQRA UNIVERSITY (IUGC)‚ Karachi‚ Pakistan SIMPLIFIED REPORT: RESEARCHING QUR’AN AND AHADEETH ON DISHONESTY a) DISHONESTY: Dishonesty means an act of cheating‚ stealing‚ or untruthfulness. The Holy Quran deals with various forms of dishonesty in separate ayahs. Three of the ayahs related to different types of dishonesty are as follows: i) Dishonesty as bribery: “And eat not up your property among yourselves in vanity‚ nor seek by it to gain the hearing of the judges that

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    Jose Martin in this writing of "Our America" and is a style of modernist poetry that stands out for the "need to impregnate the expression of greater lyricism" with a new literary language. For this reason‚ it is that Martí crosses the borders with his poetry by merging into a single‚ experimental lyrical level. In "Our America" on the one hand is a poetic architectural prose and on the other hand has the simplicity of the direct discourse and which calls for the union between the Spanish-American

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    Sarah Vachon 4 Aug 2013 Little Princes Child Trafficking Conor Grennan was able to show how horrific the issue of child trafficking is through his New York Times Bestseller Little Princes. He demonstrates how the problem affects the children and their families. Conor utilizes his autobiographical account to show how a simple guy from America can change the lives of many people across the world. Child trafficking is an international problem that more people need to become aware of. Through

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    articles and viewing the child abuse slide show. Additionally some of them I knew‚ however it helps me to refresh my mind according to this topic. First concept: Sexual abuse is a problem of epidemic proportions. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (2010)‚ more than 70‚000 children were victims of sexual abuse in 2008. Out of this number‚ twenty five percent are girls and sixteen percent are boys. According to the study about one percent of child becomes victim of some kind

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    Introduction The role of the federal government in setting education policy increased significantly with the passage by Congress of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001‚ a sweeping education reform law that revised the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. "Federal policy has played a major role in supporting standards-based reform since the passage of the Improving America’s Schools Act (IASA) of 1994. That law required states to establish challenging content and performance standards

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    In conclusion‚ the American society is constructed mainly of three aspects: race‚ class and economics. “People like us: Social Class in America”‚ a documentary by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker‚ discussed how race‚ class and economics all shape the experiences people have and the film shows how these aspects are connect and overlap. It is also proven that media is a major contributor to how society thinks and acts toward cultural issues. In “Making Claims: The role of language in the Construction

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    my fingers slowly lose grasp of my books. In school every pair of eyes set on my nervous smile and my wandering eyes dancing to every corner. And as I said my first word in my accent‚ everyone started laughing. That’s how I started my journey in America. My parents moved here from India when I was in 9th grade. When I landed in Los Angeles‚ the enthusiasm soon turned into weariness. The streets were filled with unknown faces and voices speaking in an accent hard to understand. There was a big cultural

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    always felt empowered when I heard it. Now that I’m older and have learned the meaning of the song‚ I appreciate it so much more. He writes‚ “The flag still stands for freedom‚ and they can’t take that away.” This opened my eyes to showing me that America is the land of the Free and everyone has freedom which can’t be taken away. Lee Greenwood also writes‚ “And I’m proud to be an American‚ where at least I know I’m free.” This was mind blowing because thinking back I was a 6 year old singing how I

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    In Alexis de Tocqueville’s work‚ Democracy In America‚ Tocqueville spoke on the dangers of censorship in a democracy. "First you bring writers before juries; but the juries acquit‚ and what had been the opinion of only an isolated man becomes that of the country ... You hand the authors over to permanent

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