“I HAVE A DREAM” Written By: Momal TahirIQRA University‚ BS (CS) Reg ID: 19077 Email: momaltahirmt@gmail.com In the dark glancing at the sky‚ watching the glowing moon & the shiny stars I wonder & ask to myself. “Did I dream the impossible?” Like all others I also dream but I dream with open eyes & I want to turn my dream into reality. I have a dream to change Pakistan. I have a dream to influence people’s lives in every positive mean I can. I have a dream to spread love and peace
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In “Why Men Still Can’t Have It All” by Richard Dorment‚ the author primarily focuses on the idea on how men cannot “have it all” either‚ due to the competing demands of work and home being even harsher or the same as women. He argues that men are more than ever facing a problem of balancing work and home life‚ as men now clean and cook more than they did 50 years ago. He states that while men still have to work the long hours they do‚ they come home to a new set of expectations and are ridiculed
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Could Have In the poem “Could Have” by Wislawa Szymborska‚ she constructs the poem in such a way that she is speaking not to one singular person‚ but everyone affected by the Holocaust. Szymborska writes‚ “You were saved because you were the first. You were saved because you were the last.” I believe this is her way of broadening the horizon of who she is talking to. From what we know about Szymborska and her past careers as a poetry editor‚ a columnist‚ and a translator we can see that right off
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Many people have their favourite city. I also have my favourite one. It’s called Aberystwyth. It’s on the west coast of Wales. It isn’t big. I was there two years ago. The city is small but very nice. Most part of the town is very old and has got many historical buildings‚ for example the ruins of the castle or the Local Folk Museum. The most interesting and attractive place in the whole town is definitely "The Pier ". It is a massive‚ wooden construction going out towards the sea. That construction
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Why are mothers better parents than fathers? Mommy’s Baby‚ Daddy’s Maybe” In a climactic scene in the 1999 horror movie The Blair Witch Project‚ Heather Donahue’s character‚ sensing her and her friends’ impending deaths in the woods‚ turns the camera on herself and says “I just want to apologize to Josh’s mom‚ and Mike’s mom‚ and my mom.” Given that her film project eventually led to Mike’s and Josh’s (as well as her own) deaths (sorry for the spoiler)‚ an apology might make sense. But why
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others like it‚ feels like a slap in the face considering the numerous leaps and bounds women have made as a whole towards equality. In the fiction text "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ and the non-fiction text "Why Women Still Can’t Have It All" by Anne-Marie Slaughter‚ the concept of gender roles play a critical role in how the women in these texts live their lives. "Why Women Still Can’t Have It All" discusses how women in the modern-day work force struggle with balancing both an active role
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for the way people use cell phones today? -The author defines “cell yell” as a bad behavior from a human talking on the phone too loud‚ in a way that is including stranger into his private conversation. In the 1950’s‚ people were used to have their conversations inside an enclosed phone booth where no one could hear their conversation. These phone booths where at public places. Nowadays people don’t care about having privacy when they are talking on the phone. * 2. How does mobile
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considered as natural parents while fathers were only regarded to be important during conception after which they were considered to be nuisance. Though fathers are nowadays getting involved in child care more than they used to be‚ I strongly stand with the notion that women make good parents than men. At a closer look‚ women start bonding with their children right from the conception. This tends or brings them closer to the children and it is further facilitated by the daily routines they carry out
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1. What is Horatio’s opinion of the ghost before and after he sees it? What does the ghost look like? 2. Explain the political unrest that takes place in Denmark at the beginning of the play. (lines 90-120) 3. Paraphrase the 3 questions that Horatio asks the ghost. (lines 140-150) 4. List the 2 allusions that Horatio uses in lines 124-137. Explain why Horatio uses them. 5. List 3 examples of figurative language used in Act I‚ scene 1. Scene 2 6. What is the “good and bad” news Claudius
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Slaughter’s essay “why women still can’t have it all “is about working women like herself‚ struggle with balancing between families and work and how it limits professional working mothers She explains that women who “want it all” is not possible with today’s economy and society She uses her own and other working mother’s personal stories to make a better connection for her readers to understand her side of the argument. She talks about being a mother of two teenage boys and working a high demanding
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