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    but it is greatly responsible to bring bad effects on us. I agree that satellite channels are a threat to our culture and values. Satellite channel put our rich culture‚ tradition to dangerous tests. It changes the behavioral pattern of city dweller have a little interaction with family members what they do have earlier. Most of the people in Bangladesh have lost their interest to their own traditional culture and values because of the impact of satellite TV channels. They have no interest to

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    City Life

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    raises a certain issue as to whether city life makes man too stressed. While there are valid arguments to the contrary‚ in my opinion‚ city-dwellers are bored because of its rapid pace of life. This essay will provide reasons for justifying this opinion. Firstly‚ there is a noticeable rise in the volume of traffic in the city. It is not avoidable for dwellers to suffer from traffic congestion‚ especially during rush hour. In the summer‚ in hot temperature‚ millions of vehicles have to stay bumper

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    typical struggling Australian. The overriding theme in all Lawson’s stories is the theme of isolation amongst all bush dwellers. He provides many illustrations of mateship: the condition of being a companion; family: people living as householders and bush women also get a strong distinct mention in many of his writings. Lawson wrote about the loneliness and isolation of bush dwellers as he had a great sense of sympathy for them as he was able to identify himself with loneliness and isolation. He knew

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    Preludes analysis

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    who belong to the era of modern poetry. In most of his poems we find the characteristics of the modern era which have uprooted the people from their cultural roots. The city dwellers who belong to the modern era led a fatigue bored lifestyle. Eliot’s poem Preludes captured the thoughts and observations of industrial city dwellers. Eliot published these short poems in a book of poetry that contained long poems about city life. As all four poems are short pieces‚ each of them is like an introduction to

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1

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    Chapter 2 of the Book Income tax only works in developed countries – Australia has a heavily reliance on income tax. Tax = [(assessable income – deductions) x rate] – offsets ( note there is a order for these) –payg(w) (at the very end +- any levies) Taxable Income e.g. the medicare levy is based on your taxable income. Note: The tax free threshold for a resident for part of the year is calculated through a special formula. (pg71 of text book) Deductions

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    T. S Eliot

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    The Modernist era was a time in which an array of cultural movements established substantial changes in the Western world‚ introducing an industrial society and challenging traditional cultural customs. T.S Eliot has been one of the most daring innovators of twentieth-century poetry‚ and believed that poetry should aim at a representation of the complexities of modern civilization. His poem ‘Preludes’ looks at the decay of the city as a result of ritual‚ futility and the effects of technological

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    view of the pressing need for solving the problems of slums within the limited financial resources the emphasis will be on clearance and improvement of slums. 2.(ii) It aims at providing good shelter to the slum dwellers at affordable cost. 3.(iii) It promotes participation of the slum dwellers in clearance and improvement of slums. 4.(iv) Wherever in-situ development is possible‚ such slums shall be taken up for insitu improvement and basic facilities provided. 5.(v) The slums located in congested unhygienic

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    India of My Dreams

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    be on the same platform on which America is now. The first and foremost thing I see in India 2020 is 100 percent literacy rate. Every citizen in the country will be able to read‚ write and understand any one language including the farmers and slum-dwellers. India will not have any unemployment. The people will earn their bread and there shall be none called ‘beggars’. The beggars will also be employed at least as sweepers earning a small but a salary of their own. The people shall be above the poverty

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    anglo saxon boast

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    Hail young thanes who gather about me – For I am Funk‚ dweller of the shores. From the land Detroit‚ here in Michigan. son of the late Michael‚ molder of auto parts‚ From the high plains I come! I roar! Reader of books‚ singer of songs‚ Maker of stories‚ and writer of poetry. I stretch across the land word of mouth brings untold fame – Blasting my tales of woe and songs of a better morrow with Significant Confidence. Defeating my enemies. Flying on

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    and isolation which associate with the concept of belonging as it focuses and supports the idea of fitting into society. Although both texts are set in different historical times‚ they both expand on the same misadventure when people living on the ‘fringe’ had to deal with the exclusion and judgements by the white people. In today’s society‚ our perception of belonging and not belonging has changed over time where people now understand the sense of being included‚ being known or connected to something

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