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    as the actions taken when the moral code has been broken. For example‚ in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ written Harper Lee and ‘My Name is Khan’ directed by Karan Johar‚ both protagonists fight against the injustices in their societies based on an individual injustice and through this they have a massive impact on their community at large. Both ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and ‘My Name is Khan’‚ tackle issues of injustices in their societies on the basis of skin colour and religion. Similarly they are both

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    qualities I look for in friends Friends are an indispensable factor in our live‚ just as a main dish in a meal. Frankly‚ I have a lot of friends. Yet‚ I don’t know whether they are sincere or just hypocritical. Sometimes‚ I can’t really figure out. But still‚ I or should I say everyone‚ wishes to have friends with good qualities. According to what William Penn says:" A true friend freely‚ advises justly‚ assists readily‚ adventures boldly‚ takes all patiently‚ defends courageously‚ and continues

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    Why I Love My Job

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    Why I work at Bentleys Resturant I’ve worked in a number of jobs over the years‚ doing a variety of things‚ and finally‚ I’ve decided that working at Bentleys Restaurant is the place for me. I have decided that the best job to have is a job you love‚ and I’ve finally found the perfect job for me. Making good money and making sure the costumers are happy are some of the many reasons why I work at Bentleys. Firstly making good money is one of the reasons why I work at Bentleys. For example when

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    Today‚ March 1‚ 2011‚ was my point of no return: I quit my job. It feels great to write those four words‚ but it is also terrifying and exhilarating and scary and exciting and surreal and unbelievable and‚ in many ways‚ indescribable. I’m listening to Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good” as I write this. Her words‚ “It’s a new dawn / it’s a new day / it’s a new life for me / and I’m feeling good‚” best describe what I feel right now. A new beginning. A fresh start. The precipice of something exciting.

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    Detailed notes on her areas of concern where made when opening the job card to ensure that the allocated technician would attend to those concerns. As soon as the service was completed the workshop foreman handed me the job card to be invoiced and I phoned the client as soon as her vehicle was cleaned and looked brand new awaiting her in the parking area. Mrs. Maphoso arrived at 16:15 where she immediately saw the workshop foreman and asked him to please explain to her what was found and done on

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    Why I Count My Blessings

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    Why I Count my Blessings        Have you ever read an article in the newspaper which caused your heart to ache for someone that you did not know? You may have read about an accidental shooting  that involved a couple of playmates or about the couple‚ who on their honeymoon‚  died  from a head- on collision with a drunk driver‚ or possibly read about a parent who abused their child for wetting the bed. Those are some of the news articles that had lingered on my mind long after I had read the newspaper

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    How I Met My Husband

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    Patrick Silva AP Lit Period 4 Mr. Schmitz October 11‚ 2012 How I Met My Husband Thesis Paper The theme of Alice Munro’s story “How I met my Husband” is Social expectations mold individual circumstances. Edie‚ a fifteen year old housemaid in the lower class of society has qualities and talents that demonstrate a skill set of aristocracy. "Have a house without pie‚ be ashamed until you die" is a quoted statement that Edie ’s mother used to say to her that Mrs. Peebles was not very familiar

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    Even though both short stories‚ Editha and An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge‚ have illusions which the reader gets caught into‚ they are very different from one another. In Editha‚ the illusion comes about when George dies at war and the reader is convinced that Editha realized her selfishness and learned her lesson

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    Changing A Woman's Name

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    changing the name. Authors change their name for many reasons. Changing your name is a big deal. From a woman’s name to a man’s name. Authors change for multiple reasons. Using a fake name can be useful. Especially if you are an author or a journalist. Using a fake name helps authors everywhere became published. In the article “What’s in a Name‚” by E. Bennet‚ the author states “ Sometimes they’re even more useful when they’re fake—especially if you’re a writer.” People use fake names to keep their

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    fact‚ many famous composers or writers were inspired by nature to create their own work‚ In Owls‚ Mary Oliver is using vivid imagery and contrast between descriptions of scary owls and beautiful roses to show that nature can be deceiving. Oliver uses illustrative language and repetition to describe how the author was enraptured by the beauty of roses and brutality of owls. In the beginning‚ she says owl is ‘delicate saw-whet that flies like a big soft moth down by Great pond’ as if it is a friendly

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