NAME: LI YUAN SING STUDENT ID: SCS/1303/055 IC NUMBER: 950320-13-5414 TOPIC: Open Fire Burning. How Does It Affect Us? ABSTRACT Open burning is the disposal of any waste material in an open‚ outside flame and can be a substantial wellspring of air contamination. Smoke from open burning contains fine particles‚ gasses and other harmful results of burning that can be breathed in profoundly into the lungs. Exploratory studies have interfaced presentation to fine particles to trouble in breathing
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Between the story “Two kinds” and “Everyday Use” I can feel the tension within the mother and daughter relationships. They both are unstable relationships but each for several reasons. In the story of “Two Kinds” the mother was very pushy with her daughter. The mother fully believes anything can happen in America. Therefore‚ sending her daughter through several tests and every time she sees a child succeeding in something she pushes her daughter do to that task. In the story Two Kinds she said “Every
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Lost Heritage in Alice Walker’s "Everyday Use" By contrasting the family characters in "Everyday Use‚" Walker illustrates the mistake by some of placing the significance of heritage solely in material objects. Walker presents Mama and Maggie‚ the younger daughter‚ as an example that heritage in both knowledge and form passes from one generation to another through a learning and experience connection. However‚ by a broken connection‚ Dee‚ the older daughter‚ represents a misconception of heritage
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Heritage and how you preserve it can leave a huge impact on a family. Maggie and Dee have many variations based on their motivations‚ personalities‚ and points of view with the respect of preserving their heritage. In the short story "Everyday Use"‚ Alice Walker emphasizes the aspect of individuality. The story concentrates on the lives of two sisters‚ Maggie and Dee growing up together and living under the same conditions‚ but Dee gets the chance to leave. Although‚ they both grew up in a small
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Comparing the themes in two poems by Les Murray The poem Broad Bean Sermon and the Burning Truck are two contrasting poems by the poet les Murray. The poem Broad Bean Sermon explores various themes such as; the beauty of nature and positiveness e.g. the positive outlooks on the environment. It is about the person giving a spiritual speech about these beans; however he’s not focusing on the ordinariness of the beans but rather he is concentrating on the uniqueness and different types or personalities
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the rising danger to barn owls in North America caused by harmful chemicals that their natural habitats are being exposed to. Their natural habitats consist of grasslands‚ fields‚ suburbs‚ and cities‚ which are often poisoned by organophosphate pesticides‚ pollution‚ and other harmful chemicals that are poisonous to barn owls. Predatory animals such as the barn owl are threatened by these harmful chemicals‚ as they may be ingested by the barn owl’s prey or directly by the barn owl.Barn Owls prey on
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2010 Flag Burning: Agree/Disagree Paper Flag burning is usually a controversial issue. Many Americans believe that our flag is an important symbol that should not be desecrated‚ while others believe that flag burning is a statement that one should be able to make without major repercussions. Both sides have a legitimate argument; although I am neither for nor against burning of the flag‚ I believe that the right should not be taken away. Luke Saginaw‚ student author of “Why Flag-Burning Should
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metaphorical sense‚ where an abstract idea is conveyed by referring to something concrete‚ as in ‘her voice had an edge to it’. Much of the vocabulary of Mod. E. derives from OE. This applies particularly to our core vocabulary: common words in everyday use for fundamental concepts. Examples include the natural world (earth‚ sea‚ wind‚ fire‚ water; sun‚ moon‚ star); people (man‚ woman‚ child‚ father‚ mother‚ brother‚ daughter); the body (hand‚ arm‚ elbow‚ finger‚ foot‚ nose‚ mouth); and other basic
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Culture and identity shapes and molds society as we know it today. Culture and Identity includes social class‚ generation‚ religion and nationality. It also gives us an understanding of how other races and organization work. The best way to fully understand one’s culture and identity is to not judge their ways of doing something or how they handle a certain situation. With this being said‚ there are many different things we can learn from culture and identity‚ it opens our mind to new possibilities
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“Everyday Use” In “Everyday Use” understanding the importance of your heritage is a value that you carry with you throughout your life‚ suggested by “Mama.” However‚ Maggie and Dee have different views on how they perceive their heritage. Mama‚ who is described as “a large‚ big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands” is considered as a strong and loving woman. (par 5). Mama is not your typical woman‚ who takes care of the house and spends time raising two daughters. Mama has taken on a less
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