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    make to redo her into what she really wants. One of the most important themes that were discussed in the story is religion. As I mentioned before that the story is about a woman who is getting married to a Muslim man. And she doesn’t know too much about his religion and she pictures Islam as a restrict religion but this is not right I disagree with Alice Walker point of view because Islam gave the women freedom long time ago; even though Muslims wear head covers and separated from

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    Speech: Could It Hurt? As a little girl‚ money was scarce. Living in in a tiny apartment poor was well known in my vocabulary. I was around children who had money and opportunity and two parents where I had no money‚ and just a single mom. Kids laughed when I had holes in my shoes and ripped stockings and none of the popular toys‚ and parents whispered when my mom couldn ’t afford to rent a hall for my birthday party or a clown‚ or a larger cake. It hurt when others pointed it out. I felt ashamed

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    While some many think they live their life in isolation‚ every action a person takes affects another. The idea of connections is evident in the book The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom. The main character‚ Eddie‚ is maintenance at Ruby Pier‚ well liked by the children‚ and tries his best to keep every ride safe. Eddie’s poor relationship with his father caused him to blame his regrets in life on his father‚ like having to work at the pier. One day the wire to a ride broke‚ causing

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    (especially choice of language) and what you take to be the authors’ values and intentions. Length: 1200-1500 words. Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death”‚ and Lord Alfred Tennyson’s “Ulysses” are two vastly different poems written several decades apart that both focus centrally on the idea of a journey. “Because I could not stop for Death” was written in about 1860 by Emily Dickinson‚ an unconventional nineteenth century American poet. In 1833‚ Lord Alfred Tennyson‚ a well-educated

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    historians‚ Americans‚ and the President of the United States have pondered is: could the Civil War been avoided? Writer and historian James McGregor Burns argued that with the right leadership‚ the Civil War was avoidable. I am in agreement with Burns‚ with the potential help of better political leaders the Civil War would have not occurred. Primarily‚ not one compelling leader emerged to inform the South that Southerners could not and should not secede from the Union. Secondly‚ the states were provided

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    assessments for all of the activities we do and places we go ensures that thought and concerns is given to how we do things every day‚ this way I ensure risks concerning equipment and activities are minimised and therefore reducing the risk of any injury or harm to the individuals and myself . Recognising potential hazards and eliminating them‚ this could include infectious diseases too. Policies and procedures having clear rules and boundaries. Conforming to legislation by adhering to laws such

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    The Best We Could Do illustrates frames that focus on a fragmentary and nonlinear history of Thi Bui’s family during the Vietnam War and the French colonial exploitation that followed it. Understanding that she is the product of war‚ allows her to not only convey the past‚ but also convey how that past will always be connected to the present. Thi Bui emulates how war and resettlement shaped her family’s experience through a narrative structure of illustrated frames that flash back and forth in time

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    their purpose is on the Earth and how they could make the planet better. Mitch Albom portrays Eddie in the same way through his book‚ The Five People You Meet in Heaven. During the late years of his life‚ Eddie sees no purpose in his job at the pier. After all‚ he had never chosen the lifestyle‚ it was expected of him as his father became ill. Eddie does not learn what his purpose is until his journey after his death. By reading‚ The Five People You Meet in Heaven‚ one can learn that communities are

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    dealing with sex and love. The people of the World State are conditioned‚ which means sex and reproduction are controlled by the World State. The people of the reservation can instead freely decide what they want to do or not. In the following text I want to show what different roles sex plays in Brave New World in different groups. On the one hand there are the People of the Word State‚ who are conditioned. Nearly all main characters in Brave New World are from this society. When they are born

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    In The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom‚ Eddie‚ the main character‚ is a really good man. Throughout the story we see several of the distinctive traits he has. He is extremely devoted‚ caring‚ and was very brave. He was a very decent man. Eddie was devoted to very many things in his life but several stick out to me. He was devoted to his job at Ruby Pier. He never missed a day and he was always certain about key decisions so no mistakes are made. He even died saving a little girl in

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