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    ARE MOBILE PHONES A CURSE OR A BOON? Many people believe that mobile phones are a boon. While others‚ believe that they are more of a curse. Most people from every different age groups and all walks of life own a mobile phone in this era. It has also become increasingly affordable that one could own a mobile phone for a very cheap price. Mobile phones has started to be a part of our daily life as they help us become faster and more efficient in nearly everything we do. Their compact size has

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ ‘Hamlet‚’ there is a constant link between confrontation and resolution which is revealed through the tension between characters and the tensions within themselves. ‘Hamlet‚’ is a tragedy‚ hence conflict and resolution is a throughline within the play. Some of the main themes of the play which support this include revenge‚ mortality‚ and religion and morality. The themes are depicted through two of the main characters‚ Hamlet and Claudius. These characters both experience

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    A Cog in a Greater Machine Once an individual speaks or tells a story‚ that story cannot untold. Once seen it cannot be unseen. If someone tells a story‚ someone else will hear it‚ and that person will tell that story to some else. In Susan Griffin’s Our Secret‚ the theme that is recurring is that we are just a cog in the greater machine of society. In Our Secret Susan Griffin discovers the various characters’ fears and secrets and she gives certain knowledge into these "secrets". Through

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    Patricia Payumo Cyberbullying English 2 CP 2nd Period March 25‚ 2015 Cyberbullying: When words can break your bones. The invention of the internet only made the explosion of information even faster. Teenagers put in on a blog‚ Twitter‚ Facebook‚ and Instagram among others about anything‚ and have the information spread as fast as split seconds. This is how cyberbullying came up. “Cyberbullying is an increasing epidemic in our society and we‚ Americans can no longer wait a law to be a cure. A review

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    Religion, Poverty and Wealth

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    Religion‚ Poverty and Wealth All Christians believe that the world and everything in it have been created by God. They believe that the world is holy‚ special‚ divine‚ worthy of respect and honour. ’The earth is the Lord’s‚ and everything in it‚ the world‚ and all who live in it; for he founded it upon the seas and established it upon the waters.’ Psalm 24:1-2 Because ’the earth is the Lord’s’‚ Christians believe they are stewards or caretakers. They should be committed to the proper

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    nature‚ that nature will thrash you around and make one feel unwelcomed. Ironically‚ that’s how Emerson felt with humanity and was actually more accustomed to nature. As in the final couplet of the first stanza he writes “Long I’ve been tossed like the driven foam‚ But now proud world‚ I’m going home” (Lines 5-6). This final simile shows how emotionally churned up he feels inside. Emerson looks forward to the peace he will find when he returns

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    This paper is known as the first draft. When writing a first draft‚ the writer tends to wonder whether it is more important to get all of his thoughts down than it is to write it well. There is more than enough time to revise your paper so that it is concise and well-structured. Since thoughts come and go‚ it is important to get them down on paper as quickly as possible. According to Anne Lamott‚ the author of Shitty First Drafts‚ the process of writing a first draft is not rapturous. She states

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    AN INQUIRY INTO THE NATURE AND CAUSES OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS by Adam Smith (Chapters I-VIII Summary) Submitted to: Sir Lemuel P. Del Rosario Submitted by: Rian Karlo Z. Punzalan Section:2B-G2 CHAPTER I THE DIVISION OF LABOUR. When a work is broken down into much smaller work and distributed into individuals that specialize in that work‚ we can achieve maximum productivity. For example the work of making a computer program can be divided up into these assignments. 1. The main programmer

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    Cassie Ferguson Lesson One The rough draft helps you to put together all your ideas and then sort them out. It is your first step toward showing an audience how much you know about a topic. Almost certainly‚ you will add or delete and sometimes even rewrite your draft several times before you come up with your final version. Writing a rough draft is quite easy if you follow a few simple steps. First‚ think about your topic long enough and hard enough to generate as many ideas on the subject

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    The Ballad of Worldly Wealth is a depiction of how money can bring pride and corruption into a society. The subject of this poem is about money. In this poem‚ the author describes all about money and what it meant to people. The tone of this poem is an overall negative feeling that the author has about money and how he feels that only sometimes money can be good but mostly it causes evil. The speaker of the poem is the author and it seems like the audience are maybe people in his town. It seems

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