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    ENGLISH-A CLASS XI Full Marks – 100 1. Prose – 20 marks 2. Verse – 20 marks Textual Grammar – 16 marks 1. Essay writing [350-400 words] – 12 marks 2. Rhetoric – 12 marks 3. Project – 20 marks Prose and Poetry – (40 m/40P) Prose 1. One of these Days-Gabriel Garcia Marquez 2. The Sunder-bans Inheritance- Bittu Sehgal 3. Making Writing Simple- J.B. Priestley 4. Through the Tunnel- Dorris Lessing Poetry 1. Stolen Boat – William Wordsworth 2. You who never arrived – Rainer Maria Rilke 3. Snake- D H Lawrence

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    The purpose of this paper is to find out‚ if there are any possibilities for conservation of the Mediterranean monk seal. The seal is one of the world’s rarest mammals‚ it is on the list of the 20 most endangered species and needs public attention. The research will focus on the conservation process in Turkey. Introduction Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus) were spreading all over the coasts of the Mediterranean basin including the Black Sea‚ and the eastern Atlantic coasts from

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    Essay Of the Differences Between Desert And Coral Reef Coral reef and Desert ecosystem. The coral reef and desert ecosystem can be very similar or very different.The difference between the biotic and abiotic factors in the coral reef and the desert the ones in the coral reef live under water ‚and in the desert none of them live under water only some of the fish do. Some of the biotic animals in the coral reef are dolphins and seals. bivalves‚ gastropods‚ tunicates‚ sponges‚ polychaete and feather

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    It’s simply amazing for me. I’ve found myself exercising‚ ROUTINELY‚ every day for past week. I start my day with it and sometimes end the day with lifting of light weights‚ as in San Miguel Light Beer weights. In some circles‚ it can be called a round of GULP‚ which is not as boring as a round of golf. Seriously‚ the rush of endorphins — the happy hormone — makes me feel good about myself. I’ve come to love and appreciate my nice rotund shape. Yes‚ I am in shape. Round is a shape‚ isn’t it?

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    Questions: 1. What details in the first two paragraphs convey a sense of the ordinary‚ behind-the-scenes routines of film critics? What words or phrases suggest the longevity of Ebert’s career as a movie reviewer? The part where it says‚ “Some of them look as though they plan on camping out‚ with their coats‚ blankets‚ lunches‚ and laptops spread out on the seats around them‚” shows that this is the routine of the film critics because they are comfortable in the room together. Also‚ the room

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    In an age where people people are living to ninety years of age‚ healthcare and longterm care tends to be interrelated often. “As the baby boom demographic bulge grows‚ not everyone will be able to afford a concierge physician and a team of specialists; but then‚ they won’t need to. The market‚ assisted by technologies‚ will make satisfactory services available through nurse practitioners and even nontraditional health care providers and caregivers at far less cost. A dynamic equilibrium for care

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    infuriated the authorities.[note 1][note 2] Despite the name change‚ José‚ as "Rizal" soon distinguished himself in poetry writing contests‚ impressing his professors with his facility with Castilian and other foreign languages‚ and later‚ in writing essays that were critical of the Spanish historical accounts of the pre-colonial Philippine societies. Indeed‚ by 1891‚ the year he finished his El filibusterismo‚ this second surname had become so well known that‚ as he writes to another friend‚ "All my

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    Did you know that literally anything can change or affect an ecosystem. All kinds of relationships affect an ecosystem. An Ecosystem is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. Changes to an ecosystem can literally change and affect everything in it. Things outside of an ecosystem can affect an ecosystem. Everything connects together. Living and nonliving changes to an ecosystem can change and affect everything in it. It affects it in positive and negative ways

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    audience‚ purpose‚ and formal and stylistic features. Cranes‚ a journalistic article established for National Geographic‚ explores the habitation of a community of cranes. The article discusses the operations of the new crane reserve‚ where the endangered species are monitored during their growth in a simulation of a natural environment‚ where humans in crane costumes examine their development. The article further demonstrates its journalistic characteristics when it quotes crane biologist Richard

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    Ecosystem is a system formed by the interaction of all living organisms with each other and with the physical elements of the environment. The vulnerability of an ecosystem can be determined through the examination of its location‚ biodiversity‚ extent and linkages. The vulnerability of the ecosystem is closely linked with the effectiveness of the functioning and the diversity of the ecosystem. The resilience of an ecosystem is also important when looking at the survival of ecosystems. Resilience

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