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    This topic we will give a speech in the class which is talking about the protestors in order to protect the environment was destroyed that cause conflict with the government and companies. Our group use coal-seam gas as an example to describe the issue threatening the environment. The basic knowledge of coal-seam gas will introduce in the beginning of the speech. Two case studies respectively describe people who through do some radical behaviours to anti someone to damage the homeland. Prevalent

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    ’A Visit to Hospital’ gives a feeling of shock. The word ’Hospital’ creates an atmosphere of pain and sorrow with terrible feeling in the mind. Admission in the hospital means something very serious to physical body of the person. I cannot see the suffering persons. It makes me very sad and nervous so I hesitate to go to a hospital. Only my ill-luck forced me to this visit. One evening I was in kitchen garden. I was busy in my hobby. Suddenly I heard about the accident of my friend‚ Raj an. I came

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    technically go on and on (lists of “what not to do” always can)‚ so let’s instead focus our attention on what professionalism is. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise Who better to illustrate professionalism than the captain of the Enterprise from “Star Trek: The Next

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    showed she had set up a “Blue eyes‚ Brown eyes” experiment. The experiment was set up in order to teach the children all about racism so that they were able to understand how people are easily affected from it. She had decided that having a discussion about racism wouldn’t be enough for the children to fully understand what it was all about as they would forget about it straight away so she decided it would be best to show them by creating the “Blue eyes‚ Brown eyes” experiment which would then give

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    utmost power. The Blue Eye Brown Eye Experiment‚ showed how

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    Alexander Charles‚ what a nice name. I wonder if Mr.Charles was an English teacher? In his poem star-crossed‚ Charles talks about two skeletons discovered in Mantua Italy. These skeletons "linked in a lovers embrace" are the underlying theme throughout the poem. At the the beginning of the poem Charles links love to these 5000 year old lovers while at the end he links them to his age. However he incorporates a sense of bias in the poem. "I shall grow old" age is a something that some

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    1. What is the meaning for “AN EYE FOR EYE MAKES THE WHOLE WORLD BLIND”? (A) An eye for an eye - revenge‚ believing doing something back to someone who has wronged you in some way as the way forward e.g if someone kicks you‚ it’s only fair you kick them back. If a country bombs you‚ you bomb them back. If a religion kills some of ’your’ people‚ you kill them back. If someone takes your eye‚ you take theirs... Makes the whole world blind - this is the important bit of the statement. You are left

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    Lord of the Flies – Teaching Resource from Guardian Teacher News Lord of the Flies William Golding is published by Faber and Faber Ltd; ISBN (current paperback edition) 0571191479 Lord of the Flies is faithful to the concept of a novel as given in the following definition: fictitious prose narrative or tale presenting a picture of real life‚ especially of the emotional crises in the life-history of the men and women portrayed. It is a daunting challenge but a rewarding experience to understand

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    Lord of The Flies Oscar Wilde once said‚ “We are each our own devil‚ and we make this world our hell”. This statement could not be more fitting to any other book then Lord of the Flies. In this novel by William Golding‚ the raw nature of human beings is exposed through the portrayal of the circumstances of young boys who crash land on a deserted island on their way to escape a war which ravages their homeland. As more time passes on the island without the presence of society‚ their moral compass

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    simplify and organize society. Classifications make that possible by metaphorically placing all objects in society into boxes so that there can be “knowledge about which thing will be useful at any given moment”(2). Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star in “To Classify Is Human” state that “classification is a spatial‚ temporal‚ or spatio-temporal segmentation of the world” (10). Stereotyping is our way of placing human beings into classification’s metaphorical boxes. Richard Dyer in “The Role of

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