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    family members not only on the aspect of finance‚ what is the most important‚ but also on the aspect of family affection. However‚ not all the middle-aged people really intend to contribute to their family. In the short story “Diving into Waters of the Moon” written by Kenneth Radu‚ Daniel’s parents are hypocritical and self-involved people who love themselves only; they ignore their family members` emotions although their family members need warmth and support from them. Daniel’s parents‚ Calvin and

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    of her might‚ but still isn’t quite strong enough to cause any actual pain. The thought of babies sends my mind reeling into the unfortunate darkness that is my memory. I see my smiling little girl flash across my vision; see her hair as sleek and dark as a raven’s feather‚ much like mine. I see her deep‚ bright eyes twinkling like stars far in space‚ much like her mother’s. Then the screaming. What a horrible sound. Crying‚ screaming‚ her mother calling my name; the

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    The Blind Side “The Blind Side” is a wonderful movie that touches your heart when watching it. A great real story that forces you to dig deep inside your soul. The movie demonstrates what Michael Oher had to overcome in order to achieve his goal of playing American football at a national level. The Tuohy gratefully took in Michael‚ who was a homeless boy. He was than enrolled into a Christian school and with the help from the teachers and the Tuohy family‚ Michael qualified to attend Ole Miss and

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    SHOULD AN ASPIRING STUDENT GO FOR A COURSE WHICH IS IN DEMAND OR FOR A COURSE WHICH HE/SHE LIKES? Introduction: The student should go for the course that they want because it’s their Enjoyment that is important rather than pressure of society of what is demand/not. But still it’s their choice‚ so think wisely & don’t force them in a thing that They may regret in end How to choose once career? Do an analysis with open mind. The student alone knows that one particular course they may not like

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    Experiment 2 The Addition of Vectors In this experiment a force table is used experimentally to determine the magnitude and direction of a fourth force that is necessary to effect static equilibrium when three known forces act on a light ring. The reliability of the data is investigated‚ and the experimental values are compared to theoretical values. Theory According to Newton ’s First Law of Motion‚ a particle is considered to be in static equilibrium when the vector sum of

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    Assignment 1. “We must strive to be like the moon.” An old man in Kabati said on page 16. This quote means that the moon reminds Beah of what kind of life he had back then when there was no war to run away from and he was still enjoying his child hood days with his family. I could connect the moon to my life and the world in a way that the moon is like light in the darkness during the night time. The night sometimes brings fear to people but the moon break that fear and turns it to joy when it shines

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    Ambassador taxis. The seat’s been replaced with a box‚ the windows don’t work‚ there never were seat belts. Sneezes of rain blow through. It’s always like this‚ arriving in the dead of night after incomprehensibly long international flights‚ exiting the hermetically sealed jet onto humid and smoky streets perfumed with gardenias and shit. The coal haze is thick as magician’s smoke. Out of the dark‚ suddenly‚ the huge haunches of a working elephant appear‚ tail switching‚ big feet plodding

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    THE MOON AND SIXPENCE 1.2 Family and social responsibilities Painting is not only a ‘dreamy moon’ of Strickland but also of many progressive people in bourgeois society. According to bourgeois concepts‚ all the men have to be responsible for his family and children. He’s forced to have a strong connection with what is considered to belong to him. Strickland’s life is tied tightly down to family’s contract. However‚ all that sort of things means nothing at all to him. He doesn’t let those reasons

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    Jupiter and its Galilean Moons By: Logan Brink Astronomy 101 April 19‚ 2011 The solar system is an intriguing place. There are objects in our solar system that have unfathomable beauty; a few of these beautiful objects being Jupiter and its four Galilean moons. Jupiter is one of the most interesting bodies in the solar system‚ so it makes sense that its four largest moons are equally fascinating. The Galilean moons are some of the most curious bodies in our solar system. From dead worlds to

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    THE MOON AND SIX PENCE (Chapter XII) I. Introduction - “Artists must be sacrificed to their art. Like bees‚ they must put their lives into the sting they give” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) -MS was written in 1919 by William Somerset Maugham‚ a famous English writer‚ a novelist and a short story teller. In his writings‚ he kept to the principles of Realism‚ but his method of writing was also influenced by Naturalism‚ Neo-romanticism and Modernism. -The chapter XII of MS depicts the conversation between

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