Animal Farm is not just a novel for entertainment; it is a historical satire: a satire on European History. George Orwell was concerned with the spread of communism throughout Europe and the world and the oppression that took place under it. He hoped to bring awareness to the problem‚ and did so with his novel‚ Animal Farm. He wrote Animal Farm to parallel the events in European history concerning the Bolshevik Revolution and the communists ’ rise to power. He used a wide variety of characters
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1. Decodable Text * There are five levels of decodable text‚ ranging from highly decodable to minimally decodable. Highly decodable books use one-syllable and one-vowel-sound words‚ such as “cat‚” “fun” or “sit.” These might also use some short sight words‚ such as “a‚” “an” and “the.” Very decodable text still uses simple words‚ but those words may now have an extra letter or use blends that the students are learning in class‚ such as “this‚” “such” or “that.” Decodable text adds more of
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Malaria in Nigeria: Simply put‚ malaria kills. Nets save lives!!! Introduction Throughout Africa Malaria is responsible for a great percentage of death. Most death in Africa is centralized in Nigeria region. Although Malaria is worldwide it is particularly devastating in Africa. It is at the point where there are 10 new cases of malaria every second.[1] Every 60 seconds‚ a child in Africa dies from a malaria infection that can be prevented and treated.[2] Malaria has been brought under
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w w w e tr .X m eP e ap UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level .c rs om 8693/01 May/June 2008 2 hours ENGLISH LANGUAGE Paper 1 Passages for Comment Additional Materials: *6743318543* Answer Booklet/Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the
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! ! ! ! ! ! “I would say colonialism is a wonderful thing. It spread civilization to Africa. Before it they had no written language‚ no wheel as we know it‚ no schools‚ no hospitals‚ not even normal clothing.” -Ian Smith The above quote by Ian Douglas Smith‚ a Rhodesian politician of British heritage who led the mostly white minority government that unilaterally declared independence from Great Britain in 1965‚ aptly captures the distorted view that colonizers held towards the native
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I McDonald’s Expands Globally While Adjusting Its Local Recipe McDonald’s Corporation is a fast food legend whose famous golden arches can be found in 118 different countries. The company is the undisputed leader in the quick service restaurant (QSR) segment of the hospitality industry‚ with more than twice the systemwide revenues of Burger King. McDonald’s built its reputation by promising and delivering three things to customers: inexpensive food with consistent taste regardless of location;
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Marketing and the 7Ps A brief summary of marketing and how it works © The Chartered Institute of Marketing 2005 www.cim.co.uk/marketingresources www.cim.co.uk/knowledgehub | 1 Marketing and the 7Ps: A brief summary of marketing and how it works ONE What is marketing? he Chartered Institute of T Marketing offers the following Marketing is the management process responsible for identifying‚ anticipating and Every product we buy‚ every store we visit‚ every media
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Slang of the 1920s A 1. ab-so-lute-ly: affirmative‚ yes 2. absent treatment: dancing with a timid partner 3. air tight: very attractive 4. Airedale: an unattractive man 5. alarm clock: a chaperone 6. all wet: incorrect 7. And how!: I strongly agree! 8. ankle: to walk‚ i.e.. "Let’s ankle!" 9. applesauce: flattery‚ nonsense‚ i.e.. "Aw‚ applesauce!" 10. Attaboy!: well done!; also‚ Attagirl! B 11. baby: sweetheart. Also denotes something of high value or respect. 12. baby grand: heavily
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different from domesticated horses. On average the typical mustang does not grow as tall as other horses; hence‚ the environment they are born into does not yield as much food to them. Instead‚ they are more compact and possess stronger legs‚ stronger hoofs‚ and higher bone density‚ allowing for them to withstand the rigors of running wild. Mustangs’ also have incredible eyesight and hearing. The lead stallion of the herd will lag behind and alert the others of any kind of predator that may be nearby
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The Burden of Thirst If the millions of women who haul water long distances had a faucet by their door‚ whole societies could be transformed. By Tina Rosenberg Aylito Binayo’s feet know the mountain. Even at four in the morning she can run down the rocks to the river by starlight alone and climb the steep mountain back up to her village with 50 pounds of water on her back. She has made this journey three times a day for nearly all her 25 years. So has every other woman in her village of Foro
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