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    The main idea of the story “Shooting an Elephant" by Orwell is the effect of the oppressor is not only on the oppressed‚ but himself. There are several evidences found in the text to support the main idea. First‚ the author mentioned about the treatment of a European woman gets when she went to bazaars alone. This explained the freedom of security had been taken away. Since European had colonized Burma at that time‚ there was growing hatred toward European. Freedom to act also been seize when the

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    this stored information for future purposes‚ it is retrieve by recall or recognition. Clive Wearing‚ the man with no memory‚ has an unusual case of memory loss in which he is unable to form lasting new memories. Clive Wearing contracting the herpes viral encephalitis that affected his nervous system and resulted in him has retrograde and ante-retrograde amnesia. Ante-retrograde amnesia means he is unable to form memory of events that have taken place after his illness; he also suffers from retrograde

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    MAN HIS COSMIC ENVIROMENT Before proceeding on this discussion the definition of the key words like cosmic‚ man and environment are necessary. Man- this is a word usually use for human race. Cosmos- this refers to the outer space or a part of universe other than the earth. Environment- this is all the external factors affecting an organism. The factors can be living organism (biotic) or non-living (abiotic factors) such as temperature‚ rainfall e.t.c Man and his cosmic environment constantly interact

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    "I Cannot Live With You" is one of Emily Dickinson’s famed love poems‚ close in form to the poetic argument of a classic Shakespearean sonnet. The poem advances her thoughts about her lover‚ slowly‚ from the first declaration to the inevitable devastating conclusion. This poem‚ however‚ argues against love. The poem can be broken down into a series of five assertions. The first explains why she cannot live with the object of her love‚ the second why she cannot die with him‚ the third why she cannot

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    Have you ever wondered if our life without mobile phone‚how would you live? Because in globalization‚mobile phone is no longer only a gadget used for communication but it also become indispensable appliance as a fifth factor in our life.We cannot refuse that mobile phone play an important role for living of human in every career undoubtedly.Nowadays‚mobile phone which is the thing like part of our bodies has more versatile function than in the past developed by technological breakthrough such as

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    Fyodor Dostoevsky’s background had an influence on his writing of Crime and Punishment. Having been pardoned from the death sentence‚ seconds from its being carried out and instead sentenced to 4 years of labor in Omsk‚ Siberia as well as 5 years of service in the Siberian regiment‚ Dostoevsky rejected many of the Western ideals of his youth during adulthood. He shifted his beliefs to a strongly conservative adherence to the Russian Orthodox faith. Dostoevsky’s beliefs are highlighted in the novel

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    Man The Maker of his Destiny Man The Maker Of His Destiny - We are responsible for what we are‚ and whatever we wish ourselves to be‚ we have the power to make ourselves. If what we are now has been the result of our own past actions‚ it certainly follows that whatever we wish to be in future can be produced by our present actions; SO WE HAVE TO KNOW HOW TO ACT. Man is man‚ so long as he is struggling to rise above nature‚ and this nature is both internal and external... And if we read the history

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    What was the purpose of this study? This study had three purposes. The first purpose of this study was to better understand the effects of fathers’ antisocial behaviors have on their children while differentiating between those fathers who have very antisocial behavior with those that have very little. The second purpose was the find out if the effects of a father’s being in his child’s life was the same in every family. The third purpose in this study was to find out whether the children of antisocial

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    LIFE WITHOUT MODERN GADETS................ A lifestyle without the modern gadgets‚ sounds quite a hard life to live. But lets look deep and analyse both sides of this. Life de-modernised would be a time consuming one requiring a lot of time and effort‚ for example‚ can u imagine urself carrying around your home stereo‚ you cannot!!.. instead we have mp3 players and iPod’s too boost our speed in life. Although there are so many negatives to be seen on the surface when considering a lifestyle

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    Analyzing the Bread Givers Bread Givers‚ by Anzia Yezierska‚ is a novel about Sara Smolinsky‚ and her struggle remaining in the old world traditions or heading to the ever-changing new world. The novel has multiple themes‚ however‚ the main theme‚ of Anzia Yezierska’s writing‚ is the old world versus the new world. Old world versus new world is very evident in the beginning chapters when we first learn that the father of the house doesn’t work‚ controls the income to his liking1

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