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    also very insightful. Ebert’s views on the film were more of a childish view‚ he thought that the film was intended to be amusing. “But I’m not complaining. I’m serious when I say the movie is funny.” says Ebert. I do not agree with Ebert when he says this. I do not think the movie was intended to be funny. I think that the producer attempted to make this film very accurate and also trying to keep this film appropriate for all ages. Although I do not necessarily agree with Ebert’s point of view on

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    that this will ruin the environmental balance. Personal Understanding: Yes. It’s too good to be true - that the first thing that came into my mind as I had known the tuko trade here in our country. I never had imagined that the reptile with a funny image that I usually play tricks and make fun at home when I am still young can really worth as much as hundreds of thousands of pesos‚ even millions. I remember back then‚ when I see a “tuko”‚ I immediately find for stick‚ put soap on it and stuck

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    Pakistan and the United States‚ and the rise of the Taliban regime. KHALED HOSSEINI- BIOGRAPHY: Khaled Hosseini was born on March 4‚ 1965. He is the oldest of five children. His father worked for the Afghan Foreign Consul and his mother taught Farsi and history at a girls’ high school in Kabul. Kabul‚ Afghanistan is the boyhood home of Khaled Hosseini‚ in the early 1970s‚ Khaled’s family moved to Tehran‚ Iran when his father was assigned to a diplomatic post at the Afghan Embassy in Iran. They

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    Have you ever done something that you wish you could take back? Ever regretted something from your past and had to find a way to deal with the guilt? This same universal theme of sin and redemption is one of many themes touched upon in the novel The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini. This novel was both relatable and enlightening. Its use of literary elements‚ complex character development‚ and interesting plot made it a very quick and enjoyable read. The Kite Runner possesses all of the criteria needed

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    for most places. Just don’t spend too much time entertaining your fellow employees as you don’t want to be seen as the “class clown” of the office. Save racy or ethnic jokes for another audience or don’t tell them at all. Step2 The Funny Side - Point out the funny side of everyday work snafus and try not to take things too seriously. If you are going to make fun of someone‚ make fun of yourself and show people that you are human and lighthearted. They will respond positively. Step3 Handle Stress

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    Humor and Voltaire

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    turns on many readers that aren’t looking for epic sized books and its satire and quick pace keeps those readers interested. "It’s fast-paced‚ too...before you can get bored with any particular setting‚ it’s up-sticks and off on another dreadfully funny misadventure." (Lucycat; http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/763967). As critiqued by lucycat‚ an avid reader on a book review forum‚ its fast pace is what keeps you in suspense and deters you from putting the book down. Though the book is antiquated

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    language such as “trying to strangle a mallard with her rosary beads (234).” This is funny because you would not expect someone to be using their religious prayer beads to strangle something. She also creates a funny tone when she uses “We met our first purebred girls (237).” the reader sees humour because we usually use the word purebred for dogs but the wolves use it for the humans. Her tone is strangely funny and makes the St. Lucy’s school appear as not a terrible place to

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    My Ideal Techer

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    A teacher needs to help children learn. With an ideal teacher you’ll find that you have learnt something new at the end of every lesson. To do this‚ they must have a zest for their subject and teaching. Making children learn is easier than it sounds and a teacher will need many skills and the right personality. There is nothing worse than a monotonous‚ droning voice on a Monday morning or‚ in fact‚ at any time. I find that I learn more when the teacher has a pleasant voice. My last teacher at

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    The author of the article is Brendon Greeley. He is a staff writer at Bloomberg BusinessWeek. His article is written for Bloomberg’s website and it is from April 4‚ 2014. The article is about Brompton bikes‚ which are very popular around London. Brendon Greeley writes about the company and talks with some members of the London Brompton Club. We read about the company angle of how they are selling and advertising the brand and the product. There is an interview with one of the co-founders and the

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    Sassy Pants

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    its moments. There was a scene I felt was especially funny‚ well‚ according to my standards. It was during the time that her grandma was bed-ridden‚ and Bethany’s brother walks into his grandma’s room and smells something vile‚ and thinks it is the dog but‚ it turns out to be his grandma‚ and I thought it was funny just the way they acted it out‚ and how it happened. The film itself was filled with bits of humor‚ occasionally cheesy‚ but funny. The film “Sassy Pants” was also enjoyable because

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