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    First the student must go to the Administration Office if he is a registered voter‚ then goes to the voting area and chooses the candidates he likes. After that‚ the student submits the filled-up ballot form to the voting administrator in order for his votes to be cast. Then the student is marked with an indelible ink to signify that he has already voted. After all the votes have been cast‚ the voting procedure goes again through several processes. The votes are collected and are then counted‚ which

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    write words is surely mightier than the sword. Allah Almighty said in his first revelation “READ! And your Lord is the most generous‚ He who has taught by the pen‚ has taught man that he knew not.” These words of the Holy Quran prove the universal truth that the pen is the first mightiest thing that has brought the revolution of knowledge‚ wisdom and education in human being. The pen looks like a small ordinary thing. It is also not very costly and it does not have much weight too. Apparently‚ its

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    In The Tempest William Shakespeare uses Prospero’s power and control over the other characters as a way to address different social issues during time. Prospero is a character that uses his powers over people to manipulate them into doing his work. Two specific characters he considers his slaves are Ariel and Caliban. For Prospero’s plan to succeed he calls on Ariel to start however Ariel asks Prospero when he will set her free‚ “Pro Do’st thou forget what a torment I did free thee. Ar No Pro Thou

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    when a person decides to take control of something in his or her life. Whether it be good or bad‚ there will be consequences for every decision one makes. Both “Once Upon a Time” by Nadine Gordimer‚ and Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie‚ use allegory to show the dangers of wanting and having control. “Once Upon a Time” shows the power and dominance of control through a real-life situation and a fairytale. Gordimer writes about apartheid‚ a situation going on in her life that she is extremely

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    X00703568 Writing 121‚ Group ____ November 26‚ 2013 Women as Ornaments Women have spent decades trying to become men’s equal in the United States‚ instead of being treated as objects. Now‚ the emphasis that our society has placed on appearance and body image has women yearning to be the prettiest‚ sexiest ‘objects’ around. As women look around in the world today‚ it is hard not to see advertisements or videos that suggest ‘beauty is everything’. The media is constantly turning attention onto

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    In “The Aeneid”‚ Virgil describes to the Roman people‚ through an epic tell‚ how they came to be. How the great Roman civilization came into power‚ through the hardship and trials of the Trojan people. Virgil speaks to his people through this text to build pietas or dutifulness in an attempt to mature the virtue of his people. He also provides several examples of not only pietas‚ but constantia or perseverance as well‚ both of which are the characteristic traits that he wants his civilization to

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    The Flies Sometimes fear of the unknown‚ can lead to one’s insanity. In “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding‚ the boys on the island fear a beast‚ which darkens many of the boys and their thoughts. The constant fear on the island causes the boys to act out‚ resulting in the destruction of rules and civilization‚ however those who are able to overcome fear leads the reader to believe that there is some hope for goodness. In the novel‚ Jack is controlled by fear‚ Roger is energized by fear‚ and Ralph

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    identity to Irene‚ this scene effectively captures Irene’s disbelief at Vincent’s determination to defy societal expectations. His assurance to Irene that “you are the authority on what’s not possible” symbolises that an individual’s genetic material does not predetermine all‚ using himself as an exmple‚ an in-valid successfully posing as a valid. His reiteration of “it is possible‚” reinforces this statement and encourages Irene to look beyond the values

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    satire. Have you heard those ridiculously funny jokes about the people out there and wonder if they notice what they’re thinking? Well‚ if you have then you are aware of how the exaggeration and mockery in satire works. Satire is ironic humor to criticize people’s stupidity. In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn author Mark Twain uses a great amount of satire to point out things or actions in the society‚ government or religion. Pap Huck’s dad is an alcoholic and abusive which lead him to live a miserable

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    Summer Reading Project Paper By: Haley Wiener The author of Maus‚ Art Spiegelman‚ portrays the different types of people involved in the holocaust in a confusing way. Spiegelman uses animals in the graphic novel to try (and help) the reader understand relationships‚ feelings‚ and situations more deeply. The author uses mice as Jews‚ the Germans as cats‚ the Poles as pigs‚ the Americans as dogs‚ the French as frogs‚ the Swedes by reindeers‚ the British by fish‚ and the Romani people as gypsy moths

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