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    WAYS TO CREATE AWARENESS OF GLOBAL WARMING AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN GROUP 310 ABDUL AZIM BIN OTHMAN 130149 MUHAMMAD NUR ARIF BIN NOR HAZLAN 132139 ASHRAF FAHMI BIN ABDUL AZIZ 130690 LAW AND SOCIETY (LAF 2113) MOHAMAD SHAZUAN BIN MOHAMAD SIDEK 18 APRIL 2014

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    The Ojibwa myth‚ “Nanabush Creates the World”‚ greatly demonstrates many social values that are imperative to the culture as the story suggests itself. Firstly‚ there is the idea of looking out for young siblings. This idea also implies that the Ojibwa provide more power and responsibility to the elder sibling‚ which supposed the Ojibwa valued them more. Nanabush was known to be the elder brother who had the responsibility to avenge the death of his younger brother. He took the role of being the

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    In Edgar Allan Poe’s story‚ “The Pit and the Pendulum‚” Poe‚ uses the horror elements of isolation‚ fight or flight‚ and anxiety/distortion to add suspense to the story. In summation of the story it is set in the 1400’s in Spain and is following the pov of a man thrown into a dungeon to die. Over the whole part of the story the protagonist is faced with just being by himself also known as isolation. In the story it says all “...sensations appeared swallowed up in a mad rushing descent as of the

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    foreshadowing‚ how he viewed things‚ and revealing the situation. W.F. Harvey had no hesitation by introducing the story with foreshadowing. “Penistone Road‚ Clapham‚ 20th August

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    How is Paterson able to create distinctive characters of the bush scene? Banjo Paterson conveys to us through the readers about the uniquely Australian voices by expressing his interpretation of nature of the Australian outback and his dislike of society have become today (city vs bush). This text is derived from texts ‘’Clancy the overflow’’ and ‘’the Bush christening ‘’by banjo Paterson. The uniquely construction of persona within these two texts explore nature of the Australian and his dislike

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    After the Revolutionary war‚ America had to create a new government. George Washington accomplished many things and solved even more problems. Then President Jefferson and Madison came into their terms’ and run rolled all of his work. President Washington achieved four main goals during his two terms; avoiding a war‚ establishing a economy‚ stopped British from aiding Native Americans and creating a federal government. In the time of Jefferson’s and Madison’s terms’ they concluded somethings‚ but

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    1 Connection between poverty and obesity Author (Reggie L. Brown) ENGLISH 135 Professor (Jennifer James) Devry University 4 December 2011 First Draft Connection between poverty and obesity It is said that obesity can be caused by not knowing how to combat and prevent this common disease before it begins in poverty stricken areas. Additionally the availability of nutritious food choices and the means to have safe active life style are not available to those who suffer from poverty

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    Explore how the Poet Creates the Scene in the Poem ‘In Romney Marsh’. This poem centres on the experiences of the poet in the place Romney Marsh. Right from the beginning‚ we can tell that this is not going to be just an ordinary description of a place‚ because had it been that‚ the poet would have just named it ‘Romney Marsh’. The addition of the word ‘In’ makes the poem sound like an account of things that have happened there. This is backed up immediately by the first stanza‚ which begins with

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    Andrew knew that in order to create a better world there would have to be an extent of world peace. He was growing older and he wanted to make a final mark on the community before he passed away. In fact‚ Carnegie’s final contributions were toward the funding of peace movements. World War I was commencing at this time‚ and although he was unsuccessful‚ he did a great deal to prevent it from taking place. Previously in his life‚ he had given away 350 million dollars in donations‚ which left him with

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    Suspense is one of the styles of writing in literature that is extensively used in Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap. Agatha interestingly marries suspense and the events in the play to produce a fascinating writing. Suspense serves a couple of purposes in any literary writing. Suspense is an aspect of writing where the writer puts the readers of his/her literature in a state of wanting to know what happens next‚ or what follows after one event. Readers experience a huge excitement and expectation

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