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    Popular historical attractions St. John’s Fort in Malacca Christ Church‚ Malacca Example of a gravestone from St. Francis Xavier Church. Fort A Famosa: Constructed by the Portuguese in 1511‚ it suffered severe structural damage during the Dutch invasion. The plan by the British to destroy it was aborted as a result of the intervention of Sir Stamford Raffles in 1808. St. John’s Fort: Reconstructed by the Dutch in the third quarter of the 18th century‚ the cannons in this fort point

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    Has Guildford’s Town Centre lost its Identity? A survey was released in 2005‚ ranking towns around the UK as "clone towns" or "home towns". Guildford was ranked as a "clone town"‚ however these results show that Guildford is not as severe a "clone town" as 80% of the "clone towns" in the UK. These results lead people to believe that compared to many towns around the UK‚ Guildford should hardly be considered a "clone town". They believe that Guildford’s town centre has lots of character and

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    Thornton Wilder epitomizes pessimism in "Our Town" through the everyday actions of the characters‚ the trivialness of life‚ and the attitudes of the dead toward their once loved world. People are spent through their meaningless everyday tasks‚ characters are shown to be worthless in comparison to the universe‚ and the attitudes of the dead about life are dull. These effects add up to illustrate Wilder’s idea of pessimism. One way Wilder shows pessimism in "Our Town" is by the everyday actions of the characters

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    Paper Towns Essay The book Paper Towns is about main character and protagonist‚ Quentin Jacobsen trying to find his neighbor and secret crush Margo Roth Spiegelman after she didn’t go to school‚ by following clues that she left and going multiple paper towns on the map. The book starts off by introducing the main character and narrator Quentin “Q” Jacobsen and his neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman. The two used to be good friends until one night they witnessed a crime scene and Margo seemed very interested

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    As Simple as Snow and Paper Towns draft What would you do if the person you loved just packed up and left? How would you feel? Would you go after them? To what extent would you go to get them back? Gregory and Quentin had to face some pretty tenacious challenges in both Paper Towns and As Simple As Snow. There are important characters in both As Simple As Snow and Paper Towns. They each have many similarities like their relationships and their fascination with dead people. Gregory was just an

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    Our Town Act 3 How does the Stage Manager‚ in his opening speech‚ again remind us that earthly life is made up of recurring cycles and of eternal change? It reinstates to the readers the notion of repeated culture of the town‚ and the small changes that come within time. The stage manger talks about the scenery‚ and the repititive nature of it within the town. And how when a member of the town dies‚ they are traditionally placed on the hilltop‚ mourned‚ then left to rest. 2. In the Stage

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    How often do you think about what the dead sees‚ the importance of what we do every second of everyday‚ and others’ view on love? Thornton Wilder puts all three of these ideas into words and wrapped them up in one Pulitzer Prize winning play‚ Our Town. He tells his story through his characters’ past memories and their different perspectives. Each instance is a character’s memory and most of them passed away before the story is told. With this modernistic approach‚ Wilder teaches the reader the three

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    challenges and obstacles and even though he is able to fight through it‚ he still wishes for an easier time. His returning home is not easy as he is trying to be defeated but his courage and strength supports him at the base of it all. In the play Our Town‚ as simple as it is‚ it shows this theme as well. Each character faces a life situation‚ which can change them permanently. Whether it’s maturing‚ finding out more information that they hadn’t heard before‚ or even with their relation ships with others

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    of Robert D. Putnam‚ Thornton Wilder‚ and Andrew Ross. In Bowling Alone‚ Putnam places factual stress on the point that high social capital can lead to pressures of conformity within a community. In accordance with Putnam‚ Our Town‚ by Thornton Wilder is set within a town that demands routine and traditional values. The Celebration Chronicles‚ by Andrew Ross discusses a fully planned community that demands different altitudes of conformity throughout its setup. Both communities stress a level of

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    I have worried about the declining quality of children’s programming and the possible negative affects it would have on impressionable children. When I was a child‚ the worst violence on television was Elmer Fudd chasing Bugs Bunny with a shotgun‚ which Bugs always managed to turn on Elmer. However‚ the realism of video games and the violence in movies and on television gives parents even more to worry about now. Many studies have been done to determine what fantasy violence is doing to young

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