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    dialogue pieces are tactfully placed in between the characters‚ which have vastly different dialogue. In the case of Flex‚ numerous swear words are employed. “This nigga tryin to be slick‚ fuckin’ immigrant-ass motherfucker.” (Hoch‚ 136) Prior to this is Doris‚ who uses words such as “sweetheart‚” and “honey” (Hoch‚ 126). After this performance is Cesar‚ who does not use any swear words‚ but is rather sentimental throughout the performance. This pattern is repeated again‚ when Floe‚ a wannabe rapper‚ is

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    English Grade 6 Lesson 1

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    Lesson Plan in English VI    I. Objective:  At the end of the lesson the pupils are expected to:  1. Distinguish changes in meaning of sentences caused by stress.  2. Appreciate one’s talent and capabilities.  II. Subject Matter  A. Changes in meaning caused by stress  B. Reference: PELC I A 1.1  C. Materials: Flashcard‚ chart      III. Learning Activities:  A. 1. Unfreesing Activities:   1. When the word pronounced is a noun clap one‚ when the word pronunce is a verb clap twice.  rebel report

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    vulnerabilities into strengths that showed that she was dedicated to change herself and America. Since Eleanor Roosevelt was open minded she became one of the centuries most powerful and effective activist for social and political justice (Goodwin‚ Doris Kearns). Eleanor Roosevelt wanted the country to stop judging the people of America from the different point of view such as; sex‚ color‚ and

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    Blindness; a flaw with insight` It was once said‚ "What you lose in blindness is the space around you‚ the place where you are‚ and without that you might not exist. You could be nowhere at all."(Kingslover) This is a quote that can relate the characters in The Stone Angel and King Lear. In the tragedy King Lear‚ written by William Shakespeare and in the novel The Stone Angel‚ written by Margaret Laurence‚ the term blindness has an entirely different meaning. It is not a physical flaw‚ but the

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    American Theatre History

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    History of Theatre Early in the 1700’s British people that were involved with theatre were mostly middle class. There were 2 kinds of new dramatic theatre: sentimental comedy and domestic tragedy. The fist playhouse was in the American colonies was built in Williamsburg‚ Virginia. In 1741 the greatest British actor was born and his name was David Garrick. Aeschylus wrote the first major playwright and multiple contests. "The Orestria" was the last remaining tragic trilogy. Sophocles

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    who caused the universe to stand completely still every Friday night in the 1970s. Ironically‚ this bold insight‚ which I shall reveal later‚ came to me thanks to Salman Rushdie on page 42 of Midnight’s Children. (Quote) Rushdie however‚ like Lessing‚ Baldwin‚ Atwood‚ and all the British Post-Romanticists‚ Post-Realists‚ Post-Modernists‚ Post-Structuralists and the ad nausea post scripts to earlier British Literature‚ for all their awards fame and notoriety never once stopped the entire world

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    regarding animal rights. So‚ what are animal rights? Animal rights is the idea that animals have the same rights as humans‚ to live free of suffering‚ are just as important as living individuals‚ and have the same moral status as humans. Also‚ as Doris defined animal rights “The right of animals is to be free of oppression‚ confinement‚ use and abuse by humans” (721-725). There are people think that animals need rights to be protected. They think that animals should be treated as humans. Moreover

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    <http://www.infoplease.com/science/health/us-transplants-year-1988-2007.html>. "Organ Donor." Organ Donor. 01 Jan. 2012. Web. 11 Apr. 2012. <http://www.organdonor.gov/about/transplantationprocess.html#process5>. Williams‚ Barbara A. Helene.‚ and Doris M. Sandiford-Guttenbeil. "Part 1: Impact of Changes in Nursing Care." Trends in Organ Transplantation. New York: Springer Pub.‚ 1996. 3-21. Print.

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    ma english

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    M.A. English Syllabus M.A. Part I : Introduced from June 2008 M.A. Part II : Introduced from June 2009 Total marks for each Semester Paper : 100 Division of 100 marks : 80 + 20 (Theory) (CIE) Division of CIE 20 marks = A) Oral Test ( Core Paper) : 10 marks B) Home assignments ( each Paper) : 10 marks For Each Paper‚ Units: 4 Lecture Hours: 15 for each unit Four Credits for Four Units Papers for Credit by Choice M. A. I Semester I : Indian English Literature Part I Semester II

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    A Brief History of Judo

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    A brief history of Judo Judo is an exciting unarmed combat sport that originated in the Orient as a means of self-defence which has since grown into an international competitive sport. Judo developed out of ju-juitsu‚ a form of unarmed combat beleived to have been introduced into Japan by a Chinese monk‚ Chen Yuan-ping in the early seventeenth century. Various ju-juitsu schools developed and young samuri were instructed in the art. This was in the days of chivalry among Japanese knights. Samuri

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