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    At seventy‚ people are considered septuagenarians. Yet‚ their age does not always classify them as a septuagenarian. In my opinion‚ it is the mentality that takes its toll on a person‚ not the persons’ age or physical attributes. Many look back on their past deeds (good & bad)‚ and reflect on them. When looking back most ask two questions‚ “What kind of person was I then‚ compared to now?” and “What have I learned these past years?” The two questions I ask now can only be theorized as to what my

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    1. INTRODUCTION "The family we are born into is the small group to which most of us owe our primary allegiance for the first fifteen or twenty years of our life‚ and‚ indeed for many people in our society‚ it remains a focus for allegiance throughout their lives." (Douglas 1983: p86 Quoted from Tajfel 1978:p179) People can establish or grow their social structure‚ status and leadership abilities just by being a part of a group of people. Many theorists have discovered and revealed reasons why

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    Product Liability: Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers‚ distributors‚ suppliers‚ retailers‚ and others who make products available to the public are held responsible for the injuries those products cause. The claims that most commonly associated with prodcut liability is negligence‚ strict liablity‚ breach of warranty‚ and various other consumer claims. Each type of product liability claim requires different elements to be proven to present a successful claim. A products

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    want to live in Warsaw or Cracow in the future. I think that living in a big city is interesting and very comfortable because there are many means of transport‚ a lot of museums‚ theatres‚ cinemas where you can go in your spare time. In Warsaw‚ for example‚ there are also many cafes‚ restaurants‚ discos – if you want to go somewhere with your friends or a girlfriend/boyfriend you can always find an interesting place. In big city there are many sorts of entertainment and you can meet a lot of people

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    not merely name a topic. The thesis asserts something about the topic. A good way to form a thesis is to (1) focus the topic and (2) make the thesis answer to a WHY question (or sometimes a WHAT‚ or a HOW question depending on the essay). Examples of Topics and Thesis Statements (from worse to better!) This is a topic‚ not a thesis: “I am going to write about the theme of guilt in the story The Tell Tale Heart.” Say something about that topic. This is a thesis: “The story The

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    He consistently acknowledges his up-close experience with the war to inform the reader that he has sufficient basis for his analysis. But to reinforce his authenticity that his view is not just possessed by himself‚ he borrows many statements and examples used by others who share his ideas. The U.S. war committee already drew out plans for a full-scale coastal assault and that was about to take action anytime; if the bomb was not to be dropped‚ an armed invasion on the mainland would call for a hellish

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    leading one to be somewhat unstable in thought and emotion. Infatuation causes one to be delusional The state of infatuation seems to cause one to imagine or view others with a skewed perspective. In second quote‚ Orsino is clearly guilty of hyperbole and has exaggerated Olivia’s beauty and the effect that she has on others. Infatuation is obsessive in nature Through Orsino‚ Shakespeare makes the point that infatuation is highly obsessive in nature. In all is appearances in the play‚ Orsino

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    How does Mark Twain present the theme of escape in the extract displayed in Chapter 20? Published in the 1885‚ Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain’s follow-up to the Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ is set in the Mississippi River before the American Civil War in the mid-19th century. The novel is written in a subjective style from the viewpoint of its protagonist‚ Huck Finn. Who is escaping from his previous live and drunken father. Huckleberry Finn is an immensely realistic novel‚ revealing

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    shot from the camera inside his side-view mirror‚ which automatically adjusts itself to keep him in the shot. These unusual angles emphasise the fact that Truman is being spied on‚ with the purpose of making the audience feel uncomfortable. Another example is a close up through Truman’s bathroom mirror‚ where he secretly entertains himself‚ pretending to be two mountain climbers. While the audience may be taken aback that this shot‚ as well as many others‚ is so intrusive‚ they are the ones who stay

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    Essay One As an avid reader I enjoy different types of books. A Thousand Splendid Suns written by Khaled Hosseini is one of my favorite books because of its accurate depiction of Afghanistan after the defeat of the Soviet invasion. Unlike the Hosseini story of The Kite Runner‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns focuses on the difficulties that women in Afghanistan faced when the Taliban came to power. The story revolves around two women with a substantial age difference and the personal pain they suffer

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