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    Country Presentation Your presentation must last about 15 minutes. It must be done on Microsoft PowerPoint. It must cover the following information about your country: 1. Geography (2-3 Slides) Land & Water Climate & Vegetation Natural Resources 2. History (4 Slides) Pre-Colonial & Colonial Independence 20th Century 21st Century Issues/ Current News 3. Country Information (1-2 Slide) a. Economic Systems b. Political Systems c. Basic Statistics 4. Culture (4 slides) Population

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    on it. When you believe in something you are‚ in my opinion‚ more likely to see it or think you’ve seen it. In Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow‚” Irving tells a story of just this type of situation. Article Analysis In Greg Smith’s “Supernatural Ambiguity and Possibility in Irving’s ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’‚”‚ Smith makes many claims on the occurrences in the story. One of the claims that stuck out to me the most was how he talks about how rather or not the headless horseman

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    Elliot’s “The Hollow Men‚” Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness‚” and Kipling’s “The White Man’s Burden” demonstrate the significance and role of Imperialism through unique imaginations‚ emotions‚ and most importantly‚ writing style and control of language. Imperialism is defined as a policy of spreading or extending a specific country’s influence/power through diplomatic (non-violent) and military (violent) forces. Furthermore‚ Imperialism was traditionally practiced during the European Colonization of

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    Civil Service Civil service of a country generally includes all permanent functionaries of government which distinctly excludes defence service‚ although some civil servants work in defense ministry and its various departments. A member of civil service is not also a holder of political or judicial office. The civil servants of a state collectively called civil service. Recruitment Recruitment is the process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for jobs

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    Time) Three messages from The Hollow Men by T.S Eliot In the beginning of the poem The Hollow Men by T.S Eliot starts off with an allusions to help him contrast the past with the present. Eliot’s allusions created a distinctive‚ dreamlike world for a reader to explore. Also they reflected his theory of poetry‚ this story doesn’t reflect T.S Eliot’s life‚ but a bunch of past literature was a key source in writing his story. Three main messages from The Hollow Men are people are all full and

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    continue to exist have influence; e.t.c. for longer than you might think. d)Compound: (academic word – noun – adj – verb)noun; a thing consisting of two or more separate things combined together. Adjective; formed of two or more parts. Verb; something to make something bad became even worse by causing further damage or problems. 4. a) Disdain – disrespect b) Affluent – Wealthy or rich c) Tenacious – Persistent d) Compound – Elements or mixture. 5. a) Impossible – not possible – possible b) Imminent – not

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    THE HOLLOW OF THE THREE HILLS The Hollow of the Three Hills is a story of dishonor‚ deceit‚ and death. The author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays the main character as a beautiful woman with a shameful and abominable past. She tries to run from her problems but comes to find out no matter how big or small a problem‚ trying to run from it will only make the problem follow.        The main character was so driven by curiosity and remorse that she brought herself to go see a witch. They met in a place

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    unning is not hard‚" "cross-country is not even a sport." As a cross-country runner‚ I have heard these statements echoed to me my entire life. Whether it be from another athlete or regular person‚ there seems to be a misunderstanding in the definition of sport. A sport is any physical activity that requires skills for success‚ has rules for fairness‚ and is a competition. Therefore‚ by this definition‚ one can clearly see why cross-country is a sport. So much of our entertainment today comes

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    a masterpiece containing numerous symbolisms. Old lady has an arrogance that makes her believe she would not be miserable without her surroundings. When the lady departs‚ she says "Let me flee-- let me flee and hide myself‚ that they may not look upon me!" Regardless of what toil she was going through to make such decision‚ she truly believed that it was the way for her to be happy‚ and make circumstances better. Anything can blind women at this point to think that matters will be solved

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    In “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving‚ the town of Sleepy Hollow is described as a quiet and tranquil town where its residents do not look for change and are not affected by all of the advancements being made in the World around them. Imagine a town that does not keep up with others around them and becomes a town standing still in time. Irving uses characters and setting to portray a serene and unpretentious American society subject to greed and misfortune in the hands of Ichabod

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