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    used to light up a fire to warm the oven‚ when A-tracks were hugely popular and when cars were run on carbureted engines? I sure don’t; I wasn’t alive for those wonderful times. Technology advances take place every day in the world. It can make our lives easier‚ spare us some extra time‚ provide us with new and innovative products/services‚ and also annoy the hell out of us when trying to understand what it is the novel for the TV remote is saying! With the rapid increase of technology in today’s

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    Our Nation

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    As our nation has paused recently to remember and honor the late President Ronald Reagan - it has given way to much reflection‚ contemplation and honor for the life of one man as a leader‚ family man as well as his personal strengths and values which have left a mark on many. There has been much discussion about his life and the legacy he has left. If you were to die today‚ what would your legacy be? What would you want it to be? Sobering thoughts‚ but‚ to have a life filled with meaning and purpose

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    Our Lyceum

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    OUR LYCEUM Our lyceum is quite new‚ it was founded in 1992 and first was known as polytechnical. Actually‚ it was the first lyceum in Gomel region. Now Gomel City Lyceum #1 is one of the most popular educational establishments in our city. It is situated in Khmelnitsky Street in a three-storey building‚ old‚ grey and rather gloomy outside‚ but quite bright and lively inside. Here students of upper classes study profound courses of maths‚ physics‚ chemistry and biology‚ that means‚ there

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    Linguistic Perspectives and Existential Anxiety in Arun Kolatkar’s Poems  This paper focuses on the linguistic perspective and existential anxiety in Arun Kolatkar’s poems. Arun Kolatkar is not a familiar name for many of us‚ in fact until he was included in the undergraduate syllabus of English Honours by West Bengal State University two years ago he was not known to us. Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (1932 –2004) was a poet from Maharashtra‚ wrote in both Marathi and English. Radically experimental

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    be given more privacy‚ or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? Many girls want to be as beautiful as Paris Hilton and many boys want to be as popular as David Beckham. Who doesn’t want to be a celebrity? They have all the things that common people can dream of‚ fans‚ designer clothes‚ luxurious cars‚ and the list goes on. Their lavish style of living keeps them in the eye of public and media. As a result of constant attention given to them‚ their personal lives get

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    Our World

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    Essay Our world is changing every day. New technological advances are making our lives much easier‚ but at the same time people are losing important values. We have a strong commitment to technological progress and this fact causes society to neglect other values such as education‚ family and protection of the environment.   To begin with‚ technology has a bad influence on children’s education because they do not devote the necessary time to studying. Nowadays children find on the internet

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    Our Town

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    In the play "Our Town"‚ by Thornton Wilder‚ a character by the name of Simon Stimson makes a very insightful statement about people and their lives. Simon is dead and buried‚ as well as several of the play’s other characters‚ when a newly-dead young woman named Emily joins their ranks and begins to realize the triviality and ignorance of her existence‚ as well as that of every living person. The dead are discussing this insignificance and unawareness of the living when Simon comments with disgust

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    Our Responsibilities

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    Our Responsibilities Responsibilities are voluntary; people are not arrested or punished if they do not fulfill these obligations. The quality of our government and our lives will diminish‚ however‚ if our responsibilities are not carried out. Four responsibilities we have as Americans are Informed‚ Vote‚ Participate in Government‚ and Respect Rights of Others. As citizens we should know what the government is doing and to voice your opinion when we feel strongly about something the government

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    Lives on the Boundary: An Assessment of the Flaws in Our Educational System In the opening chapter in Lives on the Boundary‚ Mike Rose points to an underlying issue in our educational system; how to deal with the diversity in our schools of students’ knowledge and comprehension of taught material. Imperfections in the educational system makes it rigorous for certain students to learn what is being taught. Since each student is different‚ ideally each student should be taught in the way that suits

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    Raising Children is not an easy task. Most parents say that. In our further expanding world of virtue and vice‚ it is even harder than it used to be. Many parents argue with their children on the concept of their freedom. So‚ should children be given total freedom? I say no‚ they shouldn’t. However‚ I’m not saying that children shouldn’t have freedom. Of course they should! Parents need to encourage their children’s freedoms to build a strong base for future independence. Otherwise‚ how is a kid

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