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    How to Grow Trees to Protect the Environment By: Wajiha Rizvi Trees are very important and necessary for existence of life on this planet. It’s impossible to believe life without trees‚ trees play important role in our very dependable food cycle. Our existing forests and trees we plant in our life work inline to make this planet better place to live and flourish‚ thus saving and growing more trees is very essential for future generations. Oxygen; the fact is no life on this planet

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    Our Town Themes

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    After reading Thornton Wilder’s book‚ Our Town‚ I believe that it focuses mainly on the changes that we see in human life‚ for example‚ in the play of Our Town‚ we see the milkman always talking to the paperboy. Mostly about the stability of Grover’s Corners‚ each time they do‚ there appears to be almost no changes much in the town‚ as if time had stood still. In this‚ we see Howie and Crowell as the illustration of the consistency of small town life since they appear in all of the acts from act

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    widely appreciated poets are Driving Through Sawmill Towns by Les Murray and Small Town Dance by Judith Wright. Not only do these texts speak economically about the theme of shrivelling sad country towns but they make it more of an acceptable phenomenon by expressing it through the use of poetic devices in such a way that it is more acceptable. In Murrays poem‚ his persona speaks from the perspective of a driver of a car traveling through a rural town. The poets highly selective diction such as ‘glide’

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    Our Town‚ written by Thornton Wilder in 1938‚ is known as one of his best works. It is usually referred as beautiful and remarkable‚ one of the sagest‚ warmest and deeply human his scripts. One of the themes captured in the play is the one of family relations. We can trace this particular theme though the whole play. In the 1st act we are introduced to 2 families of the Gibbses & the Webbs. Charles and Myrtle Webb and Frank and Julia Gibbs give us a possibility to have a look at the day-to-day

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    universities they will not have the necessary funds and most academics will be unwilling to go to small town universities where academic and life standards are below par. The only venue open to these universities will be to employ local professionals or under qualified instructors. The inevitable result will follow: a drop in the quality of education. In addition to recruitment problems‚ small town universities will have financial difficulties. The funds allocated to them by the state will not be enough

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    ESSAY THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION Education is important because it trains the human mind‚ opens people to the rest of the world‚ and helps people find solutions too many of the world’s problems Education trains the human mind to make the right decisions. From learning about past decisions and mistakes‚ we can figure out what the best path to take is in certain situations. Education helps people make the right decisions because it encourages them to be thinkers. An educated person can think

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    Town Behind The Wall

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    Doctor‚ what people say is true: man carries his fiercest enemy within himself"(Wiesel 22). Has a tormented past driven Eliezer‚ a survivor of the German death camps‚ to attempt suicide? Second‚ Wiesel’s book The Town Beyond The Wall influenced tolerance towards other people. The Town Behind The Wall is about A boy remembers the searches during his Prayers‚ remembers his pre-pogrom‚ Hassidic childhood in Hungary’s "City of Luck‚" remembers his refugee’s despair in a Paris of exile‚ remembers his

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    The Town-Country Magnet

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    “The Town-Country Magnet”‚ “A Contemporary City” from the City of Tomorrow and its Planning and “Broadacre City: A New Community Plan.” After reading and summarizing these three articles‚ it help me grasped the concepts of how cities developed to benefits the community. My first discussion includes “Author’s Introduction” and “The Town-Country Magnet”

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    The Two Towns of Jasper

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    The Two Towns of Jasper Nick Fauerbach Senior English 7th Mrs. Williams The documentary‚ “The Two Towns of Jasper‚” was excellent in my mind for many different reasons. It told of a black man being chained to the back of a pickup for three miles by three white men. The documentary consisted of good interviews‚ captive images‚ and the information was quality and factual. First‚ the interviews in the documentary were well conducted. The interviews were taken of both blacks and whites‚ as

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    The Town for the Deaf Before I had a deaf son‚ I had never met another deaf person. I know how that could be. There are about a million people that are Deaf or hard of hearing in America alone. When my son was born‚ the doctors gave him to me and informed me your son is deaf. You would think after that you get a ton of information about what to do‚ you do not you are thrown into the wilderness and trying to find your way out with a dim flashlight. With each passing day‚ you losing hope that you will

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