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    It is my sincere intention to pursue my graduate stu~ies at Your University. To enable you to judge my commitment and drive‚ I present this document‚ which reflects my academic motivation‚ niy eligibility for pursuing graduate studies and my future plans. My long term career objective is to pursue a research career in the field of Electrical Engineering‚ either ’as a teaching faculty member‚ or in an R & D department of the industry. Masters degree at your university that would help me lay foundation

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    Reaching Compromise of Cultures by Manifestation of Contact Zone through the Character John From the start of the novel‚ it is not difficult to see that Maggie‚ the chief and mother of Virgil‚ is having trouble with her life. She is busy and has many identities. When she is talking to her mother Lillian‚ she has her own thoughts and opinions about how to live her life. Her way is doing as much work and taking care of every matter because she is the chief‚ and also worrying about her son because

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    "Literature adds to reality‚ it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect‚ it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become." - C.S. Lewis Modern day popular texts‚ such as the Twilight Saga and Harry Potter all spawn from a foundation of classic literature. The idea of a vampire is certainly not unique nor is it original‚ neither

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    Theme Of The Traitor And The Hero "That history should have imitated history was already sufficiently astonishing; that history should imitate literature is inconceivable. . . ." Plot Summary & Historical Background: Settings - The Narrative is set in Ireland in 1824. However Borges is only using this as an example. He says " The action takes place in a oppressed and tenacious country: Poland‚ Ireland‚ The Venetian Republic‚ some South American or Balkan state". This universalises the story of

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    uh‚xnddhhdhdhd jdhdhdjfjj bghjssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Society has always valued beauty. In literature‚ ­attractiveness often symbolizes an admirable protagonist‚ while ugliness indicates the abominable antagonist. As children we are taught‚ without even realizing it‚ to prize beauty. People of every race and culture have gone to extremes in the name of beauty – from foot-binding in China‚ to dangerously

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    “A Report to an Academy” In the “A report of academy” by Franz Kafka‚ here we can see that he compare human between ape. The idea of these works the recognition of meaninglessness of human existence. Sometimes‚ in order become human‚ you must feel in the skin of animal. Animals show satire on human society. Then the eyes of a scientific monkey show people. For example‚ the fact that it has begun to make man - the ability to spit‚ smokes and drinks vodka. And this is a major step toward a humanized

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    Classic novels

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    What can ‘classic’ books tell us about our history & culture? A classic book is a well-known book that is passed down generations and is usually‚ a classic will hold a depth that no one can hope to understand. Classic books create a strong statement towards history and culture‚ that still holds truth even long after. These books transcend the basic notions of a good book. A classic book has characteristics and themes that people enjoy reading even years from its original publishing. Classic books

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    Compare and contrast University of Phoenix Material Literature Compare and Contrast Table Select three literary works that you have read in class‚ and that you think are connected in at least one way through convention or device. Consider the following: theme‚ genre‚ literary technique‚ culture‚ use of literary devices such as symbolism‚ and how diction is used to suggest culture‚ class‚ ethnicity‚ historical period‚ or

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    Silver lining

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    Life is full of challenges and the longer we live the more we face new events. Some pass easily and others not. Therefore people are divided into groups: one works hard and exerts great efforts and the other one gives up rapidly.  The world we live in is not perfect‚ and we will never ever find a world such as the perfect state which the philosopher Plato talked about. Every day there will be things that make us cry or feel sad about ourselves. People who will stand in front of the difficulties

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    In many cultures around the world people have the same problems to face as we do. They just refer to them by different words and or different meanings. In “The Spirit Catches You‚” a young girl by the name of Lia has a condition that Western Medicine considers to be epilepsy‚ but in her culture of the Hmong they believe it to be qaug dab peg. Some might consider these two conditions of the body and soul to be the same thing or quite different. Western medicine’s way of dealing with the issue is

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