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    Addressing Air Pollution Threats with Air Purifier We are already in the year 2013 and like many other fields of technology there also has been significant improvements in the field of pollution prevention. Using an air purifier could address problems of air pollution substantially. With the world growing more and more conscious about environmental issues‚ pollution control is taking driver’s seat among various considerations for home‚ office‚ and workshop owners. Many people are turning towards

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    to godliness". We can keep our city clean only if the people of our city think like us. Without public cooperation we cannot achieve anything. So first to keep our city clean there should be a huge awareness to the public via various mass media and news papers. Also the government should take major role in conducting awareness programs to public and also introduce new rules if necessary. Only our thinking does not make our city clean. KEEPING OUR CITY CLEAN IS EVERY CITIZEN’S DUTY. FIRST WE SHOULD

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    every household in a variety of situations on daily basis uses clean water. Water is needed‚ in addition to drinking‚ for bathing and washing of all sorts of things. From the clothes we put on our bodies to the cooking utensils we use in prepearing what we eat. Clean water is also used in preparation of some drinks. Water is not just needed to maintain the biological fluid equilibrum of the human body‚ but also to keep our surroundings clean to reduce incidences of water transmitted diseases. One would

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    Theme and Setting A clean well lighted place by Ernest Hemingway has a few themes that stand out clearly but the one theme that stands out to me is despair. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ despair means to lose all hope or confidence. In the story‚ the older waiter and the old deaf man somehow share a common bond of despair. Both men are of age and like to be out‚ late at night‚ alone. Asides from the story alone‚ the theme of the story can be brought out by the setting. The setting contributes

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    Symbolism Analysis of a Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place by Ernest Hemmingway A Clean‚ Well-Lighted place is a short story by American Author Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway uses his unique writing style to describe a story that starts off with a deaf man sitting in a dark café. The entire story unfolds in the small café with three dominant speaking characters. The old man is sitting in the bar and is a customer who is drinking‚ and the other two characters are a waiter and barman. The barman is substantially

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    A Clean Well Lighted Place “A Clean Well Lighted Place” takes place in a café where an old man has had too many drinks. The story deals with man’s coping mechanism to the lack of God that Hemmingway assumes. The characters remark soldiers walking in the streets‚ showing that the story takes place during wartime‚ exacerbating the Godless situation the characters live in. The characters in the café each present their reaction to the realization that there is no God‚ representing all of mankind’s

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    slight rain fall; flood occurs and brings devastation to the houses‚ and to the people especially rainy seasons. As one of the resident of our Purok‚ I already witnessed how my neighbors suffered from this problem. They always‚ evacuate and after that clean their houses and lastly repair what has been damaged from the flood.  In fact‚ houses there were built in high story style to avoid floods coming to their houses.    As a concern citizen‚ it really encourages me to help the people. That is why

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    letting their emotions out which eventually brings them down a path of suffering and misery. Ernest Hemingway and Merce Rodoreda were able to convey this message through their short stories‚ ‘A Clean Well-Lighted Place’ and ‘Rain’ as they revealed the consequences of one’s negligence of their isolation. In ‘A Clean Well-Lighted Place’ Hemingway presents us with the nightly routine of a lonely‚ depressed and deaf old man with a history of attempted suicide in a cafe. He once had a family and now he is

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    Our Environment: Why Clean Air is Important Air pollution has many different causes and affects us in many different ways. Pause a moment to make a list of all the different types of air pollution you come across in a single day and you might be surprised. From car exhausts to cigarette smoke‚ garden bonfires to forest fires‚ rotting food on landfills to fumes from factories...each is an example of air pollution. Air pollution can come in varying degrees on varying scales. A person burning a small

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    Literature and Composition 3 October 2016 Life is Meaningless Life is meaningless. In a sea full of people‚ we are just a speck. A small‚ insignificant part of a larger heterogeneous group in which our life has no value. Using his short story “A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place” as the means with the literary elements of characterization and light and dark imagery‚ Hemingway proposes the aforementioned concepts and advances the notion that a single person’s life has no value and is meaningless. In

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