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    didn’t work. I feel nervous. But I have to speak for the full time‚ three minutes. How long has gone already? Time up? Ok‚ no problem! I have more to say. I really like my school‚ Zwe K’Bin Myay. I think it is very suitable for youths who are in the gutter‚ like me. “why? Why?” I think you would like to ask me “Why?” You know that word is not strange for us. Our teachers use it a lot in our class. Many‚ many times she asks me. I’m sorry I have no chance to answer it now but my friends are waiting to

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    racing along with the vehicles on the road are – as we all can see – PLASTIC BAGS. This wonder material of the 20th century has invaded every aspect of our lives; it is all over the place messing up the streets and parks‚ clogging up the drains and gutters. These plastic bags or shoppers as they are commonly called are available in all sizes‚ shapes and colours‚ and because of their lightweight‚ flexibility and low cost they are used and cast off freely. Today people from all walks of life use plastic

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    In an opinion piece entitled ‘Pigeon Plague in Our Cities’‚ Jo Bonella uses a broad range of persuasive techniques in an attempt to persuade readers to accept his contention that a new program to stop pigeon feeding is needed to deal with a growing “pigeon plague”. Bonella firstly builds a very negative view of pigeons‚ describing the presence of these “pests” as a “plague” and pointing out that they were imported into Australia long ago for specific purposes‚ planting in readers’ minds the idea

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    is an unbreakable bow an arrow; being pulled and released into an unpredictable life. When it comes to Anna’s daughter‚ Anna would do anything for her; even if it were “[leaping] through [the] air … and hanging by the back of her heels from the … gutter” (195). When the house fire occurred no one including the firefighters‚ were trying to get Anna’s daughter out of the house. Anna was the only person brave enough to save her daughter. Just like the bow an arrow who protects people from unwanted danger

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    Introduction This project contain information about the poor condition of the roads in the community of Eltham St. Ann Jamaica and how this situation affect the residents of this community .Additionally the researcher will explore some ways to resolve or address the problem .It is hoped that the readers of this project will be enlightened and will find it interesting. Statement of the Problem What are the main contributory factors to the deplorable roads conditions in the community of Eltam

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    Rhapsody on a windy night was written directly after Preludes and echoes many of its themes. Rhapsody... charts the night-time journey of a man through the streets of a city. Held in a trance by the moonlight‚ he is shown various sights by the street lamps he passes‚ and these sights evoke images‚ feelings and recollections. From the sights revealed by the lamps‚ and the responses they induce‚ a portrait of the city life is painted. The poem begins by establishing the scene. A man is wandering "Along

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    Balance and timing are key in your approach. You must have your body evenly balanced with your shoulders square to the pins in order to throw the ball the way you want to. If you even drop your shoulder a quarter of an inch‚ you can pitch it in the gutter. Next is the mind part of the sport. If I throw a ball over the first arrow and I come up in the pocket light that means I either dropped my shoulder or I missed my mark. Being left handed I would move one board to the left because the ball came

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    3 Reasons to Winterize Your Home Homeowners in Longwood‚ FL often have homes in other areas of the United States. They come to Florida to enjoy the lovely weather and their holidays. However‚ before leaving their homes‚ it’s important that they winterize it. Winterizing Second Homes Saves Money One of the main threats against a home during the winter months is frozen pipes. Frozen pipes can cause water damage and leave you with a hefty repair bill. Before you head to Florida this year‚ it’s imperative

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    Dickens’ places a heavy load on opposite forces in A Tale of Two Cities. Such antitheses occur between polar characters and contrary settings‚ and they enhance the meaning of certain aspects of the novel to a great extent. A great example of Dickens’ use of antithesis can be found in the novel’s two main female characters: Lucie Manette and Lady Defarge. Lucie embodies a loving and nurturing‚ good-natured person who is genuinely concerned with the interests of others as well as herself. The love

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    He did so and died. The boy finds the rose and is happy. He goes to give it to the girl but she rejects the rose because it won’t match her dress and because she found someone that bought her jewellery so the boy turns away throws the rose in the gutters and says that love is ridiculous and that logic is better. In this story Oscar Wilde uses many stylistic devices. He uses a stylistic device named onomatopoeia. It is used because it is often difficult to describe sounds by using words. This makes

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