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    Sekhar & Tan From 1st June 2010 to 30th November 2010 By Megat Zahid bin Amirnuddin 1041111700 Supervisor: Siti Azilah Abstract Acknowledgement Introduction About Messr. Sekhar & Tan Established in 1993‚ Sekhar & Tan has since grown rapidly into a practice with more than 50 professional staff‚ and offers a range of professional services which include auditing‚ taxation‚ accounting‚ management consultancy and corporate services. Sekhar & Tan belief in building

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    The Arrival (2006) by Shaun tan is another example of diasporic memoir that displays an intimate journey of a man attempting to find a home to protect his family by leaving everything behind. Tan believes that perhaps the problem of belonging seems to be beyond any personal issues‚ it is more of an existential question that naturally appears at everybody’s journey ever so often‚ and in a regular basis for some individuals. It particularly brings to the surface the concerns of things not going according

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    Amy Tan Identity Analysis

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    different people groups‚ like African Americans and women. During this time‚ the amount of immigration increased exponentially. Many people escaped here to the United States in hopes of finding a better job or just a better lifestyle overall. Amy Tan‚ born in 1952 in Oakland‚ California is famous for her novel The Joy Luck Club (1989). In this book‚ it explores the relationship between four traditional Chinese mothers and their four Chinese-American daughters. With focusing more on the mother and

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    Tan Sri Arshad Ayub

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    Tan Sri Arshad Ayub‚ leader in education. Profile & History Tan Sri Arshad Ayub (84 years) who is one of the foremost educational innovators this country has known. He was the first Director of Institut Teknologi MARA (now UiTM) and led it with courage and vision for one decade from 1965 to 1975. Tan Sri Arshad Ayub is known as the person responsible for the development of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)‚ a university that was established to provide higher education opportunities to better

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    Malcom X and Amy Tan

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    Announcements Syllabus and Course Schedule Instructor Bio Unit 1 Unit 2 Reading Blogs My Grades Tools Course Evaluation Email My Class Student Help Reading Blog #2: Malcolm X and Tan Actions for Content Page Create Blog Entry View Drafts Content Blog Instructions Please answer the following questions as thoroughly as possible. While these entries are due Wednesday September

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    Amy Tan A Pair Of Tickets

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    In the story “ A Pair of Tickets” the author Amy Tan discovers an issue that a vast of people never completely grasp in a lifetime‚ their identity. Amy Tan presents us a story that relates to her own life as a Chinese American student who is traveling to her hometown in China for the first time. Her purpose of this trip in the story is to finally meet her half sisters‚ whom she recently discovered. The setting in “A Pair of Tickets” takes place explores the relationship of place‚ heritage‚ and ethnic

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    In the article of Startling Finds on Teenage Brains by Paul Thompson‚ it’s about how many teens that do a crime are placed into state prisons. A young teen being therteen years old of age names Nathaniel Brazill who has committed a crime with a first-degree murder killing his teacher Barry Grunow. As I quote from Startling Finds on Teenage Brains by Paul Thompson “A child is not man” I agree because a child who is a minor is not considered to be a full grown adult. Brazill faced his life in prison

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    Reflections 1 Based on the article‚ I agree with Paul Stokes‚ we are not entitled to our own opinions. We have the right to believe and speak freely about whatever we want regardless of what’s right or what everyone else believes. Paul argues that “The problem with “I’m entitled to my opinion” is that‚ all too often‚ it used to shelter belief that should have been abandoned.” It is unclear why having an opinions or being entitled to one shelters our beliefs when we as American’s have the right

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    Mother Tongue by Amy Tan

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    Mother Tongue‚ by Amy Tan I am not a scholar of English or literature. I cannot give you much more than personal opinions on the English language and its variations in this country or others. I am a writer. And by that definition‚ I am someone who has always loved language. I am fascinated by language in daily life. I spend a great deal of my time thinking about the power of language -- the way it can evoke an emotion‚ a visual image‚ a complex idea‚ or a simple truth. Language is the

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    Shaun Tan the Arrival

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    Using a subtle blend of aspects borrowed from sequential and storybook art‚ The Arrival is a graphic novel which explores the journey of a migrant.  The experiences are conveyed through illustrations that‚ through the monochromatic sepia color palette‚ crinkled texture and page layout‚ resemble old memories and photographs; lending the story the authenticity and inclusivity that are associated with family albums. The wordless nature of the story emphasizes the protagonist’s inability to communicate

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