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    ASSIGNMENT NO3

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    ASSIGNMENT NO. 03 English Writers Hector Hugh Munro Mark Twain Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916): He is better known by the pen name Saki‚ and also frequently as H. H. Munro‚ was a British writer whose witty‚ mischievous and sometimes macabre stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story‚ and often compared to O. Henry and Dorothy Parker. Influenced by Oscar Wilde‚ Lewis Carroll and Rudyard Kipling‚ he himself influenced A

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    History of Kazakhstan

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    The History of Kazakhstan 1. The history of the Kazakh land began with the appearance of the human race in the Stone Age. 2. The ancient nomadic tribes called "saki" inhabited steppes of Kazakhstan in the first millennium В. C. 3. They had high level of material culture‚ developed trades and the production of iron and bronze weapons and developed fine arts ("beast style"). 4. Another big ancient tribe of that time was "usuni". 5. These two tribes had the most considerable influence upon the formation

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    The Effects of Ethnic Restaurants on the Progression of Multiculturalism Content Introduction 3 Hypotheses 3 Methodology 4 Literature Review 5 General Background 5 Food as symbol of culture 6 Food in relationship with multiculturalism 7 Diffusion of different groups 8 Differences of Groups 8 Tool or Barrier? 10 Case study 13 Conclusion 16 Biography 18 3345567889121316 Introduction This paper explores how ethnic restaurants could be a stepping

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    ‘ THE DEARTH OF RESEARCHIN NIGERIA A case study of Oyo State INTRODUCTION Research and development remained the bedrock of any self reliant national economy. Agrarian‚ Industrial‚ communication technology‚ educational revolutions have all been made possible as a result of research and development. This clearly shows the extent in which research and development contributes to an effective transition from one level of development to another. Little wonder then‚ when President

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    have given fastfood a very western orientation. The weekend stampedes outside any McDonalds restaurant are standing testimony to this fact. But the burger behemoths still have a long way to go. Local fastfood is not easily undermined by these interlopers‚ since methods of mass production have not been perfected and‚ in any case‚ they would have to compete with low cost ’artisan’ production. On the other hand‚ the reality is that established local fastfood chains‚ like Nirulas‚ Wimpys or Haldiram

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    Conflict Man V's Man

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    How are conflict‚ characterization‚ narration are all related in literature life? Conflict‚ characterization‚ and narration connect literature and life because they all lay the foundation for English literature and this “Book of Life” we experience everyday. Conflict is the driving force behind a story. In the story The Most Dangerous Game‚ they use the conflict Man v.s Man by pitting Reinsford against two men who wants to hunt him instead of animals. The men who want to hunt him‚ General Zaroff

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    differentiate itself. This is why this phrase may be understood universally: ‘I don’t know why I feel like this’. Such questions are deemed threats by the ego‚ cause anxiety in feeling‚ and are confused as servile feelings‚ malignant thoughts‚ malicious interlopers of rhythm and reason‚ when they are the matter-of-fact‚ the actual questions that are meant to steer the ego toward a centre‚ are perceived as questions directed towards death. ‘Why do you not kill yourself? Why do you matter? Why will you

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    Sredni Vashtar

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    Summary of “Sredni Vashtar” by Saki First Section - Plot Summary “Sredni Vashtar” is a story about a young boy named Conradin who has a deathly disease. He lives under the care of his cousin‚ Mrs. De Ropp‚ who he hates. Conradin life is very dull and boring except for the garden shed where he keeps a polecat ferret and a Houdan hen. He begins worshiping and idolizing the ferret‚ and eventually invents a new religion for himself. Mrs. De Robb sees Conradin’s constant disappearance and investigates

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    Jose Garcia Villa Jose Garcia Villa (5 August 1908 – 12 June 1973) is a Filipino poet and a National Artist for Literature. He is known for introducing the "reversed consonance rime scheme‚" as well as for "comma poems" that made full use of the punctuation mark in an innovative way. Villa is also a short story writer‚ critic‚ and painter. Written Works: Philippine Short Stories: Best 25 Short Stories of 1928; Philippine Love Stories; Footnote to Youth: Tales of the Philippines and Others;

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    However‚ his attitude seems wrong in a society which no longer knows the meaning of the word "see" and still operates perfectly‚ effectively and happily with their other senses tuned sensitively. Virtually imprisoned and relegated to serve them‚ the interloper begins to learn living with his disability - his sight. Eventually he falls in love with a woman. He gains the permission to marry her only if he is willing to abandon his eyes‚ which are deemed the course of the irrational outbursts which occurred

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