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    “How To Save a Life” “How to Save a Life” by The Fray is a song that tells a story about someone going through something hard. The main theme of the song is that even when times are tough and you feel like your losing someone that you should still keep moving on and not let that haunt you. Others around you can give you advice and lead you in the right direction. The writer was trying to describe an experience that hey went through where they really needed someone to understand them‚ especially

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    differs from one location to another because every person or group of people are different‚ and have different values. Here in the US for example there are many different cultures‚ material and nonmaterial. As Dalton Conley defines it in the book ‘You May Ask Yourself’ material culture is “everything that is a part of our constructed‚ physical environment‚ including technology”. We get most of these from advertising and trends by celebrities. We see a celebrity wearing the latest smart watch and in

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    How to make your very own etag burger Etag‚ a way of preserving meat is one of the most loved proteins of the Igorots. Some say it looks like tapa (smoked ham). Others would compare it to Ilocos’s bagnet (their own version of chicharon). Contrary to its meat counterparts‚ etag smells brackish. It has a strong burnt moss odor with a pinch of pungent fishy smell. And has a potent salty and smoky flavor. Innasin‚ the other term for etag is derived from the Bontoc/Igorot term inassinan or salted

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    Flannery O’Connor cleverly creates for us timeless short stories about simple characters that appear easy to understand. Beneath the words she manages to communicate an intricate message to us regarding faith‚ love and family. That we are bound together as families in love‚ even though we do not always like one another. In most families‚ we tolerate each other shortcomings‚ like the nagging and bossiness of the grandmother‚ and the rudeness of the children. We see in her characters‚ many of the

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    Blood by Flannery O’Connor by Karen L. Enz Though a short novel‚ Wise Blood is a dense and complicated one with various levels of meaning. Many readers are confused and shocked by the novel as there is a distinct lack of likeable characters and there is much violence. A key element in understanding the novel’s construction and meaning is to understand the literary influences on Flannery O’Connor. Flannery O’Connor was deeply influenced by Roman Catholicism that informed her own religious

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    The Maker’s Eye: Revising Your Own Manuscripts Donald M. Murray Born in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1924‚ Donald M. Murray taught writing for many years at the University of New Hampshire‚ his alma mater. He has served as an editor at Time magazine‚ and he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954 for editorials that appeared in the Boston Globe. Murray’s published works include novels‚ short stories‚ poetry‚ and sourcebooks for teachers of writing‚ like A Writer Teaches Writing (1968)‚ The Craft of Revision

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    Daily routine/Stress. A life in your day. How good are you at managing your time? I’ m the typical representative of present young generation‚ doing my best to combine daily routine staff‚ like household chores‚ with university studies and leisure. My tight schedule never allows me to procrastinate and put off doing necessary and important daily tasks. So I try to manage my time and not just go with the flow. At roughly 06.45 a. m. my alarm clock buzzes‚ it literally blasts me into awareness

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    Using what you have read in this introduction to TESOL and your own knowledge‚ what do you consider to be the blocks which may prevent language learning? When speaking about difficulties in learning and teaching foreign language different authors use different terminology. Some of them speak about mistakes‚ misbehavior (Cummings‚ C.: 2000)‚ sources of friction (Smith‚ C. J.‚ & Laslett‚ R.: 2002)‚ some – about anxiety (Nishimata‚ T.: 2008)‚ troubles‚ difficulties and so on. For better understanding

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    1. Explain the purpose of agreeing standards for your own work. Give at least two reasons. Answer: Organisation provides a foundation of work standards to ensure everyone knows what is required from them and from people around them. As an employee‚ we should always make sure that we know exactly the work standards required of you. Uniform standard – clean‚ press and shirt tuck into the trouser Behavioural standards – acceptable behaviours in the work environment - time keeping or all

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    “Night Face Up” is a fiction about a man goes through a motorcycle accident and the combination of dream and reality at the hospital. He feels uncomfortable because of the medical treatments‚ but the strange thing is that he dreams of a savage world where he comes from Motecas. Acolytes of Aztecs are looking for him and they want to kill him‚ so he has to run to avoid them. The philosophical assertion in this story is Aristotle’s hylomorphism because both reality and the dream are alive to the protagonist

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