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    compare them‚ we have to think about the different time background and different society situations of each. In the original Shakespearean comedy‚ the main setting place is 1590s Padua‚ a city in Italy. In the movie‚ it is late 1990s American at a high school named “Padua High School.” In consideration of ages and identification‚ there are some dissimilar details between the two versions. For example‚ the main topic from the beginning to the end in Shakespeare’s play is about marriage‚ while the main topic

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    MY SPEECH ON 3 THINGS THAT I WOULD CHANGE IN THE WORLD. War is violence. Violence is hatred. Hatred is FEAR... Fear is something that can be cured easily‚ to not fear someone is to be friends with them and care for them‚ to form as one which is the way the earth should be. War on the other hand is the complete opposite. Careless actions and fear are what make up war. War in the past has had a catastrophic effect on the way we think‚ live and feel. For example World War 2‚ the most memorable war

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    classmates. my passion is to present about Polaroid cameras/ instant cameras. Polaroid camera has been around for ages and of the earliest model can date back as old as 1923. Polaroid Cameras today comes in many designs‚ and colors. All are designed to suite a variety of taste. Furthermore‚ the capabilities and benefits of an instant camera/ Polaroid camera have been seriously undermined. This is due the emergence of advance DSLR in the market but there are still benefits that Polaroid camera offers

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    school not by choice but rather by need. Many lower classes can’t often afford to go to school because entrance fees are too much or tuition is too high. The government should fund a program that would allow the lower class to get a higher education. This would benefit the lower class tremendously as it would allow them to get a higher paying job and make living conditions more comfortable for them and their families. The lower class is often unable to obtain a high paying job‚ due to employers basing

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    of the old lady sitting next to him and greeted the caller with a simple‚ “what’s up?” “We need milk‚” was Shiro’s lovely greeting. Keith rolled his eyes. “Yes. And?” “You’re out of class‚ right? Pick some up.” “What’s the magic word?” He could hear Shiro sigh through the phone. “Please‚ or else I’ll spit in your supper tonight.” He chuckled. “Yeah‚ sure. I think the bus passes a HEB on the way. Anything else?” “Lucky Charms.” “Didn’t I just buy some three days ago?” “Keith‚ you know marshmallow

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    grand narrative - its themes transcend time‚ place‚ culture and context. Owing to the plays universal themes and timeless elements‚ the test has been skillfully and cleverly appropriated to be valued in various periods of time. The film 10 things I hate about youm composed in 1999 by writers Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith‚ Kiss Me Kate directed by Georfe Sydney and Shakespeare Retold - The taming of the Shrew directed by Davud Richard are just some examples of texts that were skillfully appropriated

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    In the nonfiction text‚ Chew on This: Everything You Don’t Want to Know About Fast Food‚ Eric Schlosser‚ the author‚ explains the effects of fast food restaurants on the small town of Martinsburg‚ West Virginia. Surprisingly‚ some effects were good‚ but others were not so good. The new fast food restaurants made Martinsburg turn from a quiet town‚ into a large‚ busy town. Though fast food restaurants provide a lot of jobs‚ it does not pay much. Fast food restaurants often mistreat their animals‚

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    Have you ever heard about the book Someone Like You? Someone Like You written by Sarah Dessen is a Young Adult Fiction Novel. The main characters are two friends Halley and Scarlett who both work at Milton’s Market in a small town near the Grand Canyon. One day there was motorcycle accident with Scarlett’s boyfriend and he passes away. Soon after Scarlett finds out that her life will change forever. After the funeral Halley and Scarlett have to go back to school the next day. It was the first

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    in a society. This is how the journey of two native american women abandoned by their tribe in the harsh Alaskan wilderness started. Their need to survive powered them to continue their journey in a novel called Two Old Women by Velma Wallis. Others are longer and might not seem like a journey at all. Such as the life story of three generations of Southern women in Charms for the Easy Life by Kaye Gibbons. Despite the difference of these novels‚ these two stories share a common theme: strong women

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    Is 10 Things I Hate About You simply The Taming of the Shrew relocated to high school? Gil Junger’s 10 Things I Hate About You is undoubtedly more complicated than a relocation of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew into high school. The transformation of Shakespearean comedy into the ‘teen’ movie genre and the integration of Elizabethan values enable the film to be a successful relocation of the play‚ yet the incorporation of modern gender conventions discerns it as something more than a relocation

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