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    The Amish Culture The Amish are a fascinating people. They live surrounded by cities full of technology. Yet they live without automobiles‚ electricity‚ and most modern comforts that are taken for granted by many. Donald Kraybill asks the question “How is it that a tradition-laden people who spurn electricity‚ computers‚ automobiles‚ and higher education are not merely surviving but are‚ in fact‚ thriving in the midst of modern life?” Though they do not have all of the technology that we

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    The Influence of Violence In Society Violence. Brutality. Death. Often times we wake up hearing these things on the news. We hear of the recent shootings. The mass murder. Have some societies become used to this? In the story‚ “The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson‚ a village assembles to take part in a lottery. The grand prize? A death caused by stones. Family‚ friends‚ and community assembling to send the “lucky” individual to the grave. In this short story‚ Jackson reveals that society has become

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    thoroughly enjoy‚ but there is an entire populace of young ones that are left ignored on this special day – the downtrodden street children.As mentioned earlier‚ Children’s day in India is celebrated on Pandit Nehruji’s birthday as a day of fun and frolic‚ a celebration of childhood‚ children and Nehruji’s love for them. As a tribute to his love for children‚ Nehruji’s birthday is celebrated all over India as ’CHILDREN’S

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    stand the promising islands and islets The white sand beach in Boracay‚ the Chocolate Hills of Bohol The bounty land of Cebu and the underground river in Palawan The sweetest mangoes of Guimaras‚ you will find‚ there in Visayas! Never forget the frolic faces of GOD’s people Whose smiles are as bright as the sun And eyes that twinkle like the stars Pure hearts you will definitely see‚ GOD’s gift to the fullest! Come! Let us witness together the godsend beauty of the lands Lands where great things

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    extract the highest levels of performance from all those involved in it. Over the years the festival has managed to build a rock solid reputation as the only DU Festival which embraces and incorporates the corporate aspect seamlessly with fun and frolic that is usually associated with such events. If selected I assure you that I will work to my utmost potential to make our college’s annual fest Crescendo 2011 a successful event. I will work with total dedication and commitment to ensure that the

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    in the house for three days because he would miss her too much and she was afraid he might brush against one of the gas burners and accidentally asphyxiate himself" (329). Her concerns about the cat later haunted her as the family decided to take a detour from their trip. The grandmother informed the family about an old plantation that she once visited when she was a young lady. With the displeasure of Bailey‚ they decided to visit the plantation. As the family made their way down a dirt road‚ the

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    Texts may show us that the world of journeys involves unexpected detours. To what extent do the texts you have studies support this idea? A journey is an experience an individual undergoes that affects them and changes them in one way or another. These changes happen through the unexpected detours‚ encounters with people or things or through hardships suffered. The changes can seem to make a small change to a person at first but over time they end up changing a person in a dramatic way. Arthur

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    A Feminist Perspective on the Scarlet Letter  The Scarlet Letter​  is an important piece of literature which offers a notable contribution to all  literature with it’s strong female main character and themes of misogyny‚ religious mania‚ and  forgiveness.   The summary by Mary Ellen Snodgrass in The Encyclopedia of Feminist Literature  describes and summarizes this perspective.  The excerpt speaks on Hester’s strong character and  resistance against the patriarchal oppressive religious male stronghold

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    any direction with a criminal like that a loose in it. I couldn’t answer to my conscience if I did.”page number However‚ this is exactly what she does when she sidetracks the family to a desolate roadside. If the grandmother had not insisted they detour to see the old house‚ which she realized too late was in Tennessee‚ not in the part of Georgia where they were‚ the family would have escaped the disaster.transition The grandmother is critical of the children’s mother‚ who is never named‚ and she

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