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    Facebook is to let you keep in touch with friends all over the world as long as they have a Facebook account. You can post anything on your friend’s electronic wall and put up a status about something as trivial as what shoes you wore that day. The highest age groups who uses Facebook are teenagers. Facebook are now an essential part of their lives. Most of the friends they accept on Facebook are people they know

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    going it alone

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    The waves- Darkness was upon us‚ the last beams of light shone down the street as the giant golden orb settled into the ocean‚ only to shine elsewhere. The waves crashed on the shoreline‚ each sounding different to the next. The last few beachgoers were starting to walk up the sand‚ mottled grey-blue in the dying light‚ and I thought to myself – “lucky”. My wheels squelched on the few grains of grit that lay on the path. “I love this part of the day”‚ I thought. It meant I could just be me‚

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    A Friend at Midnight

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    This book‚ A Friend at Midnight by Caroline B. Cooney is a great book relating to young adults. Caroline B. Cooney has a good understanding of the human mind and psychology based on the “emotion of this book”. The main character is Lily‚ a young adult who has had a divorce in her family. Lily is like a heroine because she struggles with her life and has to help others but manages. Lily has here faith in God tested as she goes through some tough spots in her life. First‚ she finds out her father

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    rldTexts convey the challenges and rewards face by individuals coming into the world. A Person moving into a new phase of life it can result in growth to a new sense of maturity and development for the specific person. This is evident in the Bildungsroman texts “Billy Elliot” (2000) by Stephen Daldry and “Ranger’s Apprentice: the Ruins of Gorlan” by John Flanagan which is highly effective in showing rewards and challenges faced when overcoming obstacles. The challenges in Billy Elliot spring from

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    Going Abroad

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    Introduction Problem solving and decision-making are important skills for business and life. Problem-solving often involves decision-making‚ and decision-making is especially important for management and leadership. There are processes and techniques to improve decision-making and the quality of decisions. Decision-making is more natural to certain personalities‚ so these people should focus more on improving the quality of their decisions. People that are less natural decision-makers are often

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    going green

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    Case: The Green Team Overview Yourway Subs of Naperville‚ Illinois is attempting to become more environmentally friendly. They hope to qualify for government tax credits rewarding environmentally conscious companies. At present‚ the company has daily deliveries to their retail stores to ensure their products are fresh. Carry out food purchases by their customers are normally done in plastic containers and bags. Food related products are purchased from large distributors and producers who

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    church Going

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    CHURCH GOING The theme of Philip Larkin’s poem “Church Going” is the erosion of religious abutments. this poem is perhaps his way of trying to understand the attraction of religion.The speaker of the poem sneaks into a church after making sure it’s empty. He lets the door thud shut behind him and glances around at all the fancy decorations‚ showing his ignorance of (or indifference to) how sacred all this stuff is supposed to be. After a short pause‚ he walks up to the altar and reads a few lines

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    Church Going

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    CHURCH GOING – PHILIP LARKIN A typical Larkin poem begins with precisely observed description of a scene from contemporary life and moves on to a conclusion which reflects on the significance of what has been described. Church Going is one such poem. Larkin begins the poem with a precisely observed description of a church he visited one weekday. The church was empty and looked like any other church he has visited with matting‚ seats‚ organ and flowers‚ now fading. He noticed the roof which

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    Abstract Going green is one of the initiatives that has been going on in different parts of the world. Pollution has been one of the major causes of climate change. Going green is hence aimed at reducing the pollution levels and enlightening the society on the importance of living in a green environment. The eco-system cycle should be safe guarded for the welfare of the future. Production companies have been on the look out for techniques that enhance the theme of going green (Davies 2012). Car

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    Going to Choich

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    Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Quotes Quote 1: "And those who were standing watched‚ and walked Carefully near him‚ not knowing what he’d do - They’d all seen wonders‚ but nothing like this. And some said he was witchcraft‚ a phantom‚ And were afraid to answer him‚ then gasped at his voice And trembled‚ sitting motionless in that noble Hall‚ silent as stones‚ as corpses; All speech was swept away as if sleep Had dropped From the sky - but some Surely stopped Their tongues in courtesy

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