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    Hollow of 3 Hills

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    Nathaniel Hawthorns use of sound‚ colour and symbolism in The Hollow of Three Hills -Leandre Kleynhans LW 11Y AS Levels English Nathaniel Hawthorne turns the perhaps often ignored topic of adultery into a compelling story that keeps the reader enthralled by using various literary techniques. He focuses on using colour and sound as a way to activate the audience’s imagination and create a somewhat magical picture that only the mind could produce. He describes certain things and places in a precise

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    Ladbrokes Vs Hill

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    Among those two companies‚ William Hill was more liquid than Ladbrokes. None of the companies have reached the recommended value of 1.0. Nevertheless‚ it is not a negative information for debt holders‚ due to the nature of the industry. Only in year 2013‚ it can be noticed that Ladbrokes could have some difficulties in meeting its current obligations. However‚ the lack of liquid assets could be balanced by short-term loans. What is interesting‚ is the fact that current and quick ratios from all selected

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    Beneath Hill 60

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    Eleven English 2B Write an essay discussing the representation of any one of the following in an Australian film you have studied this term‚ cultural identity. “Beneath hill 60” Sacrifice‚ larrikinism and mate ship are traits possessed by Australians‚ which have helped shape who we are as a nation. The movie “Beneath Hill 60”‚ explores the notion of cultural identities through the use of media conventions‚ which prompts the viewer to respond with agreement and respect. Positions the viewer

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    Violence in Old West

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    How Violent was the Old West During the time frame of 1860-1890 there was an area in the West known as the Great Plains. Although‚ before it was designated as the Great Plains it was known as the Great American Desert. The Great Plains was originally home to buffalo and Indians labeled as Plains Indians which can be broken down into several different groups such as‚ the Lakota Indians‚ Pawnee Indians‚ and Cheyenne Indians just to name a few. Soon all that changed when the Idea of money and

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    Sleepwalking Informative Speech General Purpose: Inform class on sleepwalking and its effects on a person ’s life. General Topic: Sleepwaking Timed Length: 4 minutes‚ 12 seconds Introduction: I. Grabber - Somnambulism‚ Identical twins‚ lasts 30 seconds to 30 minutes‚ most likely to occur between 11:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.‚ 1% to 15% of the population‚ affecting more males than females. What do all of these have in common? If sleepwalking came to mind you are correct. II. Preview statement

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    General Purpose: The general purpose of this speech is to inform. Specific Purpose: The specific purpose of this speech is to inform my audience about the origins‚ development‚ and modern practices regarding Valentine’s Day. I. Introduction A. Valentine’s Day: the busiest day of the year for chocolate stores and flower shops. B. After preparing for two weeks at work‚ I started thinking about why we celebrate this day in the first place. C. The origins‚ development

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    The Crucible

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    “Archetypes” Paragraph The myths share four main archetypes‚ while “Woman Who Fell..” has a fifth‚ different archetype. Archetypes are universal understood symbols that appears repeatedly in stories from different cultures and across time. The first archetype that they share is a world covered in water‚ the earth is flooded and has no land. This part relates to the Bible story “Noah’s Ark” when the whole earth flooded and was covered in water. The second archetype that the share is a Life-Giving

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    Piggy Monologue

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    The cold winter’s wind snaps at my face as I walk briskly down the street. The fog makes it impossible to see more than 5 metres in front of me. I look up just in time to see two figures appear out of the fog coming towards me. Running towards me. My feet are frozen to the ground. I can’t move. The figures get closer and I can make out their faces. “Piggy?” “Simon?” What are they doing here? Before I have time to react Piggy charges into me‚ forcing me to the ground and jumps on top of me. Simon

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    Ba Na Hill

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    and suffer from stress because of hard working and studying. Therefore‚ I spent one day with my family to have a trip to Bana Hill and it has left many deep impression for me. After this trip‚ I Ba Na - Chua Mount Tourist Area is located in Hoa Vang District‚ 30km from the centre of Danang City so it took me about 1 hour to arrive at Dream Creek Station of Ba Na hills by car. Then‚ we bought tickets to ride by cable car which is the longest cable car in the world. A modern system of cable cars

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    Shimla the Hill Queen

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    state. After the reorganisation‚ the erstwhile Mahasu district and its major portion was merged with Shimla. Its name has been derived from the goddess Shyamala Devi‚ an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Kali. As of 2011 Shimla comprises 19 erstwhile hill states mainly Balson‚ Bushahr‚ Bhaji and Koti‚ Darkoti‚ Tharoch & Dhadi‚ Kumharsain‚ Khaneti & Delath‚ Dhami‚ Jubbal‚ Keothal‚ Madhan‚ Rawingarh‚ Ratesh‚ and Sangri. As a large and growing city‚ Shimla is home to many well-recognized colleges and

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