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    listless and accepting in their slumped postures on the lounge and the boy clearly belongs here. The boy’s acceptance in this society offers him security‚ a home‚ family and friends‚ but it comes at a price in the suppression of his curiosity‚ imagination and uniqueness. While he has an initial interest in the thing‚ he makes no effort to find out anything about the creature‚ its origins‚ and functions etc. Discovering that the thing is lost is

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    Educated Elite

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    racial segregation of the African American race. Among the most popular and effective ideologies was the ‘educated elite’. Aspirations to become elite‚ if not equal‚ were demonstrated through a higher education. By definition an ‘elite’ is‚ “a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status” (Webster Dictionary). Inspiration of becoming a member of the “educated elite” has overall ended racial segregation‚ but consequently has created class segregation‚ separating

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    develops Teddy by comparing him with his uncle with a strong tone. He also creates hidden meanings by having the war between Danova and Upalia relate to the conflict between Teddy and his uncle. Throughout the story‚ Teddy’s eleven year old imagination falls apart slowly as he roughly transitions from an imaginative boy into his father’s fantasy in order to protect himself emotionally. After his uncle told him to start his homework‚ "his uncle stood in the doorway between kitchen and living room

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    education. The process of creating different impossible structures was absolutely useful for devoloping my imagination and creative thinking. Constructor lego is designed so that its parts can be connected in many ways‚ inventing each time a variety of designs.You can build pirate ships and knights castles‚ play ambulance‚ police‚ fire brigade and thus to learn the world around you and show imagination and create everything by yourselfself. Certainly‚ I was only a child and couldn’t boast of

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    Atonement: Letter Scene Ian McEwan wrote the powerful book Atonement with a few over-arching themes in mind. He eloquently put together this masterpiece by using a small number of key illuminating incidents to reveal his large ideas. McEwan used these episodes to give insight into the characters and their minds. The letter scene is an example of one of these illuminating incidents. In this scene‚ Robbie writes both an apology letter and a sexual note to Cecilia. He accidentally places the

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    that is only enjoyable to children or youth because they are able to use their innocent imagination to fantasize the place beyond "where the sidewalk ends" (L.1) where as an adult may have grown up and lost their imagination in the city "where asphalt flowers grow" (L.9) A theme depicted in this poem is reality because it takes us deep into the land of childhood fantasies‚ just because we use our imagination to travel to where the sidewalk ends‚ does not make it any less real. Silverstein uses rhythm

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    UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM IN INDIA India’s educated youths are facing some serious issues like educated unemployment and underemployment. Currently‚ in India‚ we have fairly low inflation but unemployment is high. In particular‚ educated unemployment is very high. It is around 20 % among graduates. One suspects that political instability in the country‚ lack of entrepreneurship‚ lack of quality education and quality students‚ for instance is the result of excessive unemployment. Bad education

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    WHY INVOLVE IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES? 1. You get to explore your physical‚ creative‚ social‚ political‚ and career interests with like-minded people. You’ll find friends: Trying something different may bring you in contact with people you didn’t know who share your interests and curiosity. 2. Participating in extracurricular activities helps you in other ways‚ too: It looks good on college and job applications and shows admissions officers and employers you’re well-rounded and responsible. Specific

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    In the article “Literature‚ Imagination and Human Rights‚” Willie Van Peer proposes that through excursions into the literary canon one can evoke their imaginative sense and ultimately escape an encapsulated society‚ through developing a higher ethical awareness. Further he notes the “Edification hypothesis” which articulates that reading literature makes the reader more socially tolerant‚ more perceptive‚ and more politically conscious. In other words‚ he emphasizes the role literature plays in

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    journeys big and small can be unpredictable but all have a positive aspect of being a learning experience. Today’s speech will focus on imaginative journeys and how I have used three different perspectives to develop the concept of a journey. Imagination refers to a persons mind forming images or concepts of external objects not immediately present to the senses or not directly experienced. Journeys can change values‚ ideas and aspirations. Imaginative journeys can lead to discoveries beyond the

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