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    any repeat business because of the language barrier. The vast majority of tourists‚ regardless of their native tongue‚ speak English. In fact‚ the majority are U.S. citizens and speak no other language. * Bloody Mary’s is “the” place to be in Bora Bora and is always thriving at night. Marcel had hoped that La Guinguette would compete for this type of business. * Marcel does more business at lunch than with the more profitable dinner trade. * There is no indication that the tourist trade

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    Reformation‚ Martin Luther continued to work on his ideas‚ but he then took those beliefs and applied them to his own life. Martin Luther spent a number of years “defining the faith” and then the remainder of his life “living the faith.” Katherine von Bora and Martin Luther both deserted their life of obedience‚ poverty and celibacy to “live the faith” together. On November 10‚ 1483‚ Martin Luther was born to Hans and Margarethe Luther in Isleben‚ Germany.1 At this time Germany was part of the

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    Traditional Justice System of Village Administration: Like other tribal groups of North East Region of India‚ the concept of village administration justice system is also prevailed in Mising society. The democratic nature of this village administration is known as ‘Kebang’ (Public Meeting)‚ which means public meeting. The Kebang held for the purpose of discussing various matters‚ problems‚ cultural and welfare measures of the village. The problems may be related to problems of road communication

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    experience a sense of affiliation and connection. In Walker’s poem‚ We are going‚ the power of culture as an influence of belonging is investigated. The poem explores ownership of land that white settlers have inhabited. The land was previously used as a bora ring‚ for traditional Aboriginal Corroberees‚ which are a very important part of Aboriginal culture‚ used for celebrations and initiations of

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    A website‚ also written as Web site‚[1] web site‚ or simply site‚[2] is a set of related web pages containing content such as text‚ images‚ video‚ audio‚ etc. A website is hosted on at least one web server‚ accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a Uniform Resource Locator. All publicly accessible websites collectively constitute the World Wide Web. A webpage is a document‚ typically written in plain text interspersed with

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    silent All that remained of their tribe. They came here to the place of their old bora ground Where now the many white men hurry about like ants. Notice of the estate agent reads: ’Rubbish May Be Tipped Here’. Now it half covers the traces of the old bora ring. ’We are as strangers here now‚ but the white tribe are the strangers. We belong here‚ we are of the old ways. We are the corroboree and the bora ground‚ We are the old ceremonies‚ the laws of the elders. We are the wonder tales

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    an internal struggle‚ is demonstrated through the anaphora. “They came here to the place of their old Bora ground where now the many white men hurry about like ants” conveys‚ through an effective simile‚ an image of white men representing ants – ants are pests and inhabit places they do not belong‚ ants taint places which are important to us. The line demonstrates their religious site/symbol ‘bora ground’ being infested by people who do not

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    the way the white settlers treated the indigenous ‘they came here to the place of their bora ground‚’ and ‘notice of estate agent reads: ‘Rubbish May Be Tipped Here’ This contrast suggests that white settlers treat the Aborigines sacred place like a dump and therefore show now respect towards the Aboriginals cultures. Walker is not happy with the way they are going to b treating their land‚ especially their bora ground. A metaphor that portrayed the Australian Experience is “We are the shadow ghosts

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    Cespedes has been an elite bat for the Mets the past year and a half and faced harder pitching than the average hitter. Cespedes is better against left handed pitchers than right handed pitchers and therefore could be paired up well with Chris Davis. BORAS thinks that Cespedes will only receive 4 yrs and $70 million in the free agent market. I disagree. I think that Cespedes will benefit from being the best player in a weak market. Jon Heyman has said that teams will offer him four years at close to

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    is something Judith wrote about very strongly and this shows through her poem Bora Ring. Bora Ring is about the Aborigine culture and how it has been lost by the invasion of Europeans. <br> <br>‘The hunter is gone: the spear <br> is splintered underground; the painted bodies <br> a dream the world breathed sleeping and forgot. <br> The nomad feet are still.’ <br> <br>This is an incredible paragraph extracted from Bora Ring. This poem depicts perfectly of the European invasion of Australia. It shows

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