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    Our values and morals are what distinguishes the difference between us all. While reading Revenge Garden and It Used to Be Green Once‚ one can notice the powerful underlying theme of the generation gap within the stories. The authors‚ Sue Harper and Patricia Grace‚ used this particular subject to create the bold and dynamic thought of diverse attitudes towards accepting others. The attitudes we have are reflections of the communities we live in. With both pieces of literature provided‚ they illustrate

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    The political issues within OCG lie embedded within the text and even subtext. The majority of these political issues are due to the crime and punishment. The convicts were sent to Australia instead of being hanged in Britain. However these crimes may have been really petty compared to today’s society. For example stealing a sheep‚ they were extradited to Australia. Even within the text mis-judgements on crime seems apparent. Someone stole a biscuit and was hanged or flogged until they passed

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    because of coming traditions from west countries. However‚ some people say that developing countries should change some traditions for existing in the real world In my opinion‚ the traditions should be kept alive because I believe that the traditions can reveal the history of your country and show what you are. In the present time there are lots of complex difficulties about traditions in my country. For instance‚ about wedding in Thailand‚ in the past‚ there are a lot of fascinating step and amazing ceremony which

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    Week 6 In the second reading in the Journal of Asian and African Studies‚ it suggests that the cause of the Mau Mau insurgency was the murder of Waruhiu. This was seen to be shaking the government of the time that the threat of insurgency was near as the violence was on a fast rise to the reserves of the Kikuyu. The reading goes on further to suggest that the Mau Mau insurgency lasted for a significant period of time. This was due to the hunger and overcrowding. The readings both identify the

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    Frustration in youth Respected intellectual judges‚ elders in presence and my colleagues. I am here with a subject which is concerning us “The youth”. My words may be simple but expressive and will be leaving a great message for the parents and mentors who perform the leaders in the society. The debate is time bounded and may result leaving some stones unturned but I tried my level best and I am sure that will be useful for the society. Here comes my subject:- We come across strikes‚ agitation

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    Stepping into the 21st century‚ almost everybody is living on the edge of technological and scientific advancements. Many inventions and discoveries have been made by so many great minds whose purposes were to make our life always better than before. Ever since the beginning of all mankind‚ human have always had the ambition to improve their life. From that ancient time to the present‚ we can’t list all of our discoveries and inventions. Each of them is very important and helped making our life

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    As we move into the twenty- first century an increasing number of people are relying on new forms of technology. A possible consequence of this is that traditional media such as books and newspapers are not just less popular but are considered by some to be outdated. Personally‚ I disagree with this point of view. The principal reason why some people take this view is fairly clear in the case of newspapers. It is generally much easier and quicker to discover what is happening in the world from the

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    How to Write an Autobiographical Essay/Personal Narrative A short summary of your life story‚ two to four pages‚ begins your portfolio. It tells the assessor how you got to be who you are now (attitudes and behaviour)‚ what things you did to gain what you know now (knowledge)‚ and what you can do (skills). It is important for the summary to show how you and your abilities are connected to the kind of work you are doing now and what work you hope to do in the future. The process

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    The hunger for information has been an essential part of a human life from generations. People always wanted to know what was going on in the world. Each day we can hear about new science developments‚ military conflicts and events from our closest neighbours. In the past newspapers were the only source of information. However‚ today new media are like the internet‚ radio and television are gaining more and more popularity. Even on the subway we can meet LCD screens with recent news. So what is the

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    Sustainability Nowadays one of the main challenges of the construction industry is to improve the image in terms of sustainability. Sustainability is defined as the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. Institutions have currently given sustainability more importance than it has ever received‚ mainly due to laws and regulations introduced by the governments of economically developed countries. In addition‚

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