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    Wednesday. You do not have to write down your responses‚ but you are to remember them. So‚ if you can’t remember‚ take notes. Chapter 1 1 Catcher in the Rye‚ is a novel that has a frame structure‚ which is a story within a story. 2 What is the setting at the very beginning of the book? 3 Who’s speaking and why is he speaking to us? What does he want us to know? 4 Why do you think Salinger picked this point of view to narrate the novel? 5 After reading the chapter‚ why do you think Salinger

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    lifetime‚ to be on the front lines of the warfare. Now it seems that these reporters are giving the people too much information in a time when secrecy is incredibly important to winning the battles. In 1991 reporters complained about being denied access to the battlegrounds of Kuwait. Coverage of the Gulf War was thin and the little bit of information that we received came form the government. Today there are hundreds in Iraq who move with the coalition forces and are seeing the fighting first hand

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    Why do you think the thief was an outcast? Suggest reasons why his fingers had been cut away. Why do you think the thief responds to the boy by surrendering? Explain the man’s punishment of the thief. Do you think he did the right thing? How does the boy feel about his father’s action? The thief was an outcast because he was by himself without anything but the butcher knife and the clothes on his back. The fingers on his right hand had been cut away most likely because he was an outcast probably

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    English 101 To Think Pink or Not “Pink Think” by Lynn Peril is an excerpt from the introduction to Pink Think‚ a book that examines the influences of the feminine ideal. Lynn Peril was born in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ but has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1985. She writes‚ edits‚ publishes‚ and detritus of popular culture‚ especially that concerning gender-related behavioral instructions. The Author starts off the essay with her thesis saying that the human female is bombarded with advice

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    What Is Chivalry Today

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    Some may tell you that Chivalry is dead; thoughts that no one is chivalr or that their actions don’t meet a level as high as chivalry any more. I answer this with a quote from the ChivalryToday.com Bloggers‚ “Far from being dead chivalry today is embodied by people whose actions are always trustworthy and admirable; who understand that strength and gentleness are not oppiosites; and who know the importence of standing by one’s principles‚ no matter how tempting the compromise.” So my answer is “No”

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    “The most interesting character in the play is Macbeth himself.” Do you agree? Why? The play Macbeth contains a contrast of characters with many different views and values‚ but the one character that you can’t forget about is Macbeth himself. Macbeth is by far the most interesting character as he perfectly represents the tragic hero‚ a great and honest man who is held in the highest regards but throughout the play has a great downfall all due to his own doing. The decline of Macbeth’s mental health

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    26/12/2014 What is happening with today’s youth?! The main reason I have chosen this theme is recent headline in the newspaper: “Seven young girls got pregnant on their road trip”. When you see a headline like this you start wondering what is happening with today’s youth. What is the reason for behaviour like this?! Wrong parenting‚ influence of the internet‚ influence of parents or influence of older friends? Why is today’s youth behaving older than they really are?Are not teenagers too young to be

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    watching TV in excessive amounts is eye-strain. It is true that there are specifications for watching TV; TV should be 5 m away from the eye‚ the room should be adequately lit‚ TV should be placed at the same height with our eyes‚ etc. However‚ these do not prevent our eyes from getting tired if we keep watching TV for a long time. Another effect is obesity‚ which is widely observed in people who like watching TV and eating snacks every day. TV is such a powerful machine that people cannot get away

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    Yorker‚ “Technologies Help Adult Children Monitor Aging Parents” and “The Year of the Multitaskers’ Revenge‚" from the TImes and "The Way We Age Now" from The New Yorker‚ you can see they are also alike in many ways. One similarity these three pieces of writing share is that life can be much easier with the use of technology as you age. At the work place‚ technology can help one stay on top of tasks he or she has to complete before the day is done with reminders on a smart phone or their work computer

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    Ani PC3 Q4 2013 Modern teenagers are given too much freedom In the past period‚ many children got less freedom from their guardians. When they we were free time‚ they had to help their guardians. However‚ at the present day‚ their parents give them much freedom. In this essay‚ the argument surrounding the advantages and disadvantages of giving them much freedom will be discussed. First‚ the advantage of giving much freedom to teenagers is less pressure. When the children begin

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