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    Learning a Second Language Nowadays‚ both students and people in business are required to have ability of using a second language. Learning a second language is not necessary but it is getting important ability. First of all‚ people who want to learn a second language want to seek self-contentment. Besides‚ that people can realize their potential to succeed‚ and they do not need to stay in their own small world either for outward or for personal fulfillment. That people can attain new ideas

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    A day’s Wait (Ожидание) by Ernest Hemingway 1. The short story I would like to speak about is written by a well-known American novelist and short story writer. ’The Old Man and the Sea’ must be his greatest literary work due to receiving the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954. His writings were clear and easily understood‚ express about what he saw and what he felt. Hemingway adopts every means to show a deep structure through the original text. According to the short story «A Days wait»‚ it is

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    Second Great Awakening

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    The Second Great Awakening was the second revolution religious movement of revival during the early 19th century in the United States. The movement began in 1790 and grew rapidly‚ increasing the involvement of people in different religions‚ mainly the Baptist and Methodist churches‚ and creating new denominations‚ such as the Mormons and the Seventh Day Adventists. Many religious leaders of the congregations preached about their religions to people all over the country‚ converting them to their religion

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    Niema Apiat November 2‚ 2012 Dedra Hall AP Lang/Comp. Manipulation in 30 Seconds Fabrication‚ manipulation‚ and exploitation are the key motivations in the Advertising Industry. Everyday‚ buyers are more exposed to advertisements. Advertisements are located in magazines‚ billboards‚ radio‚ and it ’s most popular form‚ television. One cannot go anywhere without seeing a piece of advertising. Advertising is ubiquitous. There is always an impression imprinted in our minds after a commercial

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    hadn’t been there‚ I might have told her the whole story." Despite the fact that the Father didn’t express his love for his son on a regular basis‚ he offered Pete a very shiny penny that revealed the hidden love he had for him. Although the act of giving the penny to his son without him showing any desire for it‚ "He couldn’t offer me anything until I had shown some sign that the gift would be welcome."‚ Pete accepted the penny gratefully‚ without commenting too much about it ""Oh thanks‚" I said

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    Five-Second Rule

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    The Five-Second Rule‚ It’s Nothing to Drool About All heads turn when someone calls out‚ five-second rule! Just what is it they’re saying? That maybe by chant or charm they claim the ability to ward off the sickness of any bacteria that may have contaminated their dropped food? Presumption rests on an incantation that may not have even originated in the United States. Folklore has it that the five-second rule may have been an invention of a thirteenth century Mongolian ruler Genghis Khan‚ who

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    revival. The Second Great Awakening was a tidal wave of spirituality that quickly revolutionized America. While the first Great Awakening renewed interest in religion‚ the Second Great Awakening introduced new and original theology. Though‚ both Great Awakenings widened boundaries between classes and regions. Denominations were conceived based on personal beliefs like woman’s rights‚ slavery‚ and whether or not alcohol is acceptable. Liberalism became a vast part of everyday life as people decided that

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    The Educational Influence of Ernest Gaines’s Life Education is not only a theme found in the fictional works of acclaimed author‚ Ernest J. Gaines‚ but also plays a major role in his real life. At a young age he would help out the older folks by writing letters for them. He taught himself to listen carefully to their stories‚ and learned to be creative with his writing. That was the genesis of his interest in both writing and the importance of education. Later‚ it was many hours spent

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    Second Amendment Debate

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    fundamental laws of the United States by which the people and states must abide by‚ we hold to our amendments; however‚ like most things‚ some amendments are under scrutiny‚ as they can be such a controversial topic. One such controversial topic would be our Second Amendment under the Bill of Rights of the Constitution‚ wherein resides our first ten basic‚ natural rights‚ which are guaranteed to citizens of the United States. As stated by the Second Amendment of the United States: “A well regulated

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    foolishness made this play very amusing. The majority of the time‚ it was difficult to tell whether the character was of sincerity‚ or just joking‚ which left the audience either confused of laughing. This play was in fact composed with the hopes of giving an audience the slightest idea of the snooty victorian society he awkwardly had to live through. He did this very well by describing his characters as high-class rich British folk‚ and overdoing the things they said and did. However‚ not every humourous

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