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    WIND- Ted Hughes In this poem‚ Hughes draws a sharp contrast between the sheer intensity and uncontrollable strength if the wind in a storm as opposed to the vulnerability and fragility of man. The poet starts by describing a tremendous gale striking a desolated moorland house and its inhabitants. “The house has been far out at sea all night.” By using this metaphor he compares the house to a boat at sea. The house faces wave upon wave of inexhaustible pounding from the wind‚ as a boat would be

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    Ethical Issues in The 2002 Steven Spielberg Movie Minority Report Technology is progressing every day. We have come so far in the past ten years. Imagine life in 2054‚ and what life will be like. That is what Philip K. Dick did in 1956 when he wrote the short story Minority Report‚ which was later produced as a movie. In the movie Minority Report‚ a team of officers led by John Anderson (Tom Cruise)‚ work together in the precime division. They collect information given by precogs to find

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    Source: AEDB  PAKISTAN’S WIND ENERGY PROGRAMME  Wind Energy Potential in Pakistan  Pakistan  is  gifted  with  immense  wind  resource.  The  wind  map  of  Pakistan‚ developed after and extensive analysis carried out by National  Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) ‚ USA in collaboration with USAID‚  PMD and  AEDB using data available from PMD met sites and satellite  imaginary‚  indicates  that  major  wind  resource  areas  are  located  in  southeastern  Pakistan  and  Elevated  mountain 

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    A Long Way Gone Brave

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    people had to confront the harsh reality of survival. Ishmael Beah of A Long Way Gone had do fight every fear in his body to keep going. A woman on a crashing plan had to make sure of her own safety and escape despite the actions of others. A person named Rainsford needed to be brave to keep calm and figure out the best course of action. When confronted with danger‚ being brave is vital. Author of A Long Way Gone‚ Ishmael Beah‚ lived in a county that was collapsing at the seams that caused great

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    Many of the audience members of autobiographies like the Boy Who Harnessed the Wind are in similar situations as William‚ the main character‚ therefore they can relate. Inspirational stories like the‚ Boy Who Harnessed the Wind‚ shows people to follow their dreams and that no matter the limitations‚ issues can be overcomed. Motivational autobiographies and biographies give viewers a more positive outlook

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    Family Family is defined as unconditional love‚ unconditional help and less selfishness. Authors Jodi Picoult and Kim Edwards prove that this is not always true. Picoult the author of My Sisters Keeper argues that when an individual is affected by illness‚ family will do whatever it takes to save them because when a family falls apart one’s life shortly follows. Edwards argues a similar case in her novel The Memory Keepers Daughter that all it takes is one selfish act to change the direction of

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    Gone is a fantasy horror novel written by Michael Grant. Published in 2008‚ the novel’s plot echoes that of William Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ in the sense of it revolving around isolated children‚ the will to power and the corruption it causes. When everyone over the age of fourteen vanishes‚ Sam Temple is unwillingly made responsible of forming a surviving society and protecting it from the supernatural mysteries that surround the town of Perdido Beach. Additionally‚ he has to worry about the

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    By sharing his experiences in A Long Way Gone‚ Ishmael Beah helps increase awareness of the events that have occurred‚ and continue to occur today. Beah provides an intriguing perspective on the Sierra Leone Civil War. A Long Way Gone depicts the fascinating life story of a real person and is not simply summarizing a series of events. Ishmael Beah’s wrote A Long Way Gone to bring awareness to the many terrors of war‚ and to acknowledge the numerous people who aided him and he accomplished this by

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    "A Long Way Gone Memoirs of a Boy Soldier" by Ishmael Beah In Ishmael Beah’s autobiographical narrative "A Long Way Gone"‚ the theme of the story is to never give up‚ because throughout the book the main character faces numerous difficult situations‚ and manages to overcome them. First‚ Beah’s responses towards certain problems show the reader his will to survive. For instance‚ when Ishmael and his friends are all alone after escaping from rebels‚ he states‚ "we had no idea where we would go or even

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    pillar in American literature. Dickinson’s "There Came a Wind Like a Bugle" incorporates the classical styling of Dickinson along with a dose of Americana and American history. "There Came a Wind like a Bugle" is interpreted to mean different things‚ but most scholars agree on the theme of destruction that Dickinson describes. Whether the poem is telling of a strong storm or the death of relative. It is easily seen from reading "There Came a Wind Like a Bugle" that Dickinson describes some event that

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