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    S - 1st friend O - 2nd friend L - 3rd friend S: Hey? Guys! How are you? O: Oh‚ hi! I’m fine‚ thank you. L: Me too. What about you? S: I’m in the green! You know I’ve changed my life in some ways according to an article. Oh‚ have you read this article? O: Which one do you mean? L: Oh‚ probably I’ve understood what Sveta is talking about. You mean the article in our university newspaper about a healthy lifestyle. Am I right? S: Absolutely. So have you read it? O: Yes‚ I saw something

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    The Waste Land

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    The Waste Land‚ a 434-line modernist poem by T.S. Eliot revolves around a world of what seems to be chaotic and dead‚ and led by a single protagonist. Throughout The Waste Land‚ there are many uses of symbolism with tarot cards‚ astrology‚ and especially the game of chess: The game of chess is such a meaningful symbol throughout the story‚ that metaphors are used to describe the situation and emotions of the characters throughout the poem by describing them as chess pieces and in check-mate situations

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    Morality Dialogue Introducing Theologist and college professor‚ Preston Jones; Naturalist‚ Bad Religion front man and professor of evolutionary biology‚ Greg Graffin; Jesuit Priest‚ Dan Berrigan; Buddhist monk and Zen master‚ Thich Nhat Hanh; and finally‚ myself‚ curious student and linguistic anthropology major‚ Edlynn Andrus as moderator. Andrus: Today we bring you an amazing set of individuals to discuss morality. Where does it come from? Is it possible to pin point its origins? Does it at all

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    The Lonely Land

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    Lonely Land” by A.J.M Smith can be compared with the poem by Marilyn Dumont called “Not Just a Platform for My Dance”. Smith’s poem‚ “The Lonely Land”‚ describes the land in detail. He says that even though the land is not perfect‚ it has its own beauty. “Not Just a Platform for My Dance” states that the land is not just considered as a place‚ but as something to learn from. Dumont also explains how the land teaches us everything we know. Even though both of the poems are about the land‚ one poem

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    were made that affected humans and the geography of the land. Some examples include the Environmental Movement and the Conservationist Movement. However‚ humans were negatively impacted socially due to the disrespect of individuals homes and lives and the land was impacted negatively due to the attitude of apathy toward the land. Although humans and the land were impacted negatively‚ people began to take notice of the damage being done to the land and began to make positive political efforts to reverse

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    Analysis of dialogues in Oliver Twist Book Review 北京大学 光华管理学院 00928015 翟静媛 联系方式:134-3987-9195 2010-12-25 Analysis of dialogues in Oliver Twist 00928015 翟静媛 Book review: Analysis of the dialogues in Oliver twist Summary: As the most popular English novelist of the Victorian era‚ Charles Dickens has his own composing features‚ one of which is to utilize distinctive language as a salient method to form different characters. He forms very new and striking expressions out of rather special

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    Judge: If you don’t confess to being a witch then you will get hanged. Proctor: I will confess‚ and let it be known on the walls that i am a witch so I can live free with my wife Elizabeth. Judge: Okay you can live ‚ but you need to name out anymore witches that you know‚ if not you will be sent to jail‚ also if we find that it isn’t true you will be sentenced to jail as well. Proctor: I will not name any names. Judge: Now are you sure this is all true? If you don’t name any names it seems a little

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    A Dialogue Son : Father‚ what do you mean by Epic Theatre? Father : It is the new type of theatre‚ introduced by Bertolt Brecht‚ a German dramatist in the 1940s. It is also called the Dialectical Theatre. Son : Dialectical? What does that mean? Father : You don’t know what Dialectic means? It is an art of investigating truth by discussion and logical argument. Socrates started it in the fifth century Before Christ‚ in Athens. Here again it has

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    This literature review for Chemistry is to help answer the question how does the amount of air pressure in a soccer ball affect how high it bounces when dropped. I think the ball will bounce higher when it has greater air pressure. We will explore atmospheric pressure‚ “which is the pressure exerted by the weight of the atmosphere”. www.kids.earth.nasa.gov And air pressure‚ “which is the force exerted on you by the weight of air molecules”. Other items in play will be gravitational force and

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    Swede Land

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    process is different for each person‚ either in time‚ magnitude‚ or circumstances. In the book “Peace like a River”‚ the author‚ Leif Enger‚ presents many characters that go through situations that help them to grow and learn‚ one of them is Swede Land. Enger presents Swede as a character that at an early age needs to go through a fast process of changes that transforms her into a mature girl to help his family through the journey of life. At the beginning‚ there is a description of Swede as an “eight-year-old

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