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    Geo Factsheet September 1996 Number 1 International Tourism International tourism is a common feature of many modern geography syllabuses and examination questions tend to focus on three main issues. 1. The size and nature of international tourism‚ including reasons for its variable rate of growth in different parts of the world. 2. The advantages and disadvantages of developing an international tourist industry. Here candidates need to be able to analyse tourism’s intertwined impacts

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    frequently in the Chicago Defender‚ a newspaper serving Chicago’s black population‚” (Halley). At age 32‚ Brooks had written her second book of poems‚ Annie Allen‚ published in 1949 and in 1950‚ “Gwendolyn Brooks was a highly regarded … poet‚ with the distinction of being the first black author to win the Pulitzer Prize‚” (Halley)‚ for her poems Annie Allen including “Truth”. Brooks uses metaphors‚ personification‚ hyperbole‚ imagery and irony in this poem to illustrate the darkness of the unknown

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    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Annie Dillard is a renowned essayist; having won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize of 1975 and written a number of books such as Teaching a Stone to Talk (1982)‚ An American Childhood (1987)‚ The Writing Life (1989) among others. In this article‚ The Deer of Providence‚ she comes out as a great writer and a lover of nature‚ who seeks the mysteries and excitement that

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    Martha Lee ENG 92W 4/13/10 In Annie John‚ the lasting effects of Antigua’s colonization are reflected through Kincaid paralleling her own experiences with those of the West Indian colonies where she has lived. In‚ Columbus in Chains‚ the issues of Antiguan colonialism and postcolonial culture are apparent in the text‚ beginning with Annie’s discussion of the history of slavery in Antigua through Ruth. “I could see how Ruth felt from looking at her face. Her ancestors had been the masters‚

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    Lisa Vs Annie

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    Lisa from The Girl Who Owned a City and Annie from Directions are similar in many ways. One similarity is that they both are very determined. A quote from the story says‚ “Although business was slow‚ those first days Annie was determined”. This quote helps the reader to understand how hard Annie works everyday‚ and how determined she is. Lisa is also a very hard worker‚ and also is very determined. We see this when Lisa doesn’t give up‚ no matter how many times she has to do it. "But for some reason

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    Barbie Doll by Marge Pierce

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    Barbie Doll Everyone gets asked the same question when they’re taken in: “Do you know why you’re here?” For someone like me‚ after what I did‚ it seems like a waste of words. But that’s how people are I suppose; we are always talking just to hear ourselves. If people would take the time to think about their words before vomiting them onto one another‚ maybe we all would be better people. People would have an entirely different form of speech. We would all know the difference between what should

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    Helping Josie

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    Helping Josie HN430 Advocacy for Families and Youth June 18‚ 2013 Helping Josie Josie is an eleven year old‚ bi-racial female who lives with her mother. She has a history of learning and behavioral problems in school‚ home and the community. She was recently told she could not continue to participate on her school’s soccer team or in the after school program because of her behavior and has stated that she is depressed and does not care about living anymore. During

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    From 1979 to present there have been many famous photographers‚ but there are three who really stick out: Jerry Uelsmann‚ Freeman Patterson‚ and Annie Slivovitz. These three photographers had very distinct photography and viewed photography as more than pictures but as pigments of emotions and feelings. These photographers are very famous for their pictures and one photographer is known for her help in third world countries. The first photographer that I would like to mention in my research paper

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    Helping the Homelessness

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    Alexander 1 Kayla Williams Eng 111-206 29 Nov 2012 Helping the Homelessness Homelessness is defined as a condition in which a person lacks a fixed‚ regular‚ and inadequate night-time residence. Estimated homeless figures in the United States range from 600‚000 to 2.5 million 1.37 million of the total

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    An American Childhood

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    An American Childhood In the novel An American Childhood‚ Annie Dillard‚ the daughter of a well- to-do Pittsburg family‚ conveys her social station in life to the reader through many examples. The activities she had as a child‚ such as piano lessons and dance class‚ show her family’s wealth. Instead of having to work as a child she shares stories of fun and learning. This is illustrated on page 30‚ where she is describing the night when her family saw Jo Ann Sheehy skating on the street. As she

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