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    ”A GREAT DAY” by Frank Sargeson Literary analysis The short story “A Great Day” is written by the New Zealander Frank Sargeson‚ one of New Zealand’s leading authors. He wrote this novel during The Great Depression in the mid 1930s. New Zealand was one of the countries that were affected by The Great Depression. Unemployment reached 12 percent at its worst and New Zealand’s national income decreased severely. The author explicitly emphasises this by bringing up the unemployment of both of the

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    Advantage of using Wi-Fi in Hotel Business Joker Ling Nowadays‚ Wi-Fi becomes a critical role in Hotel Business. As you know that‚ in today’s digitally connected world‚ all PC’s have Wi-Fi and an estimated 85% of mobile phone also has built in the Wi-Fi. In addition‚ guests in Hotel desire for access to the Internet during their stay continue to be strong. In the following‚ I will briefly describe about the advantage of using Wi-Fi in Hotel Business. First‚ I would like to tell you the

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    Whether it is Batman versus the Joker‚ or the rebels versus the evil empire‚ in life we see many wars of good versus evil. In history we have seen wars such as the North versus the South in the Civil War‚ Nazi Germany versus the world in WWII‚ and the USA versus Osama Bin Laden. In these major battles you see both sides of good and evil. Between these three battles there is a common result; the side who fights for the greater good of all individuals will always prevail‚ and justice will be served

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    Modernism Essay

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    Department of Drama DRA1007: Theatrical Interpretations (Practitioners) Formative Essay‚ due 5th February‚ 2015 STUDENT ID (the number on your University Student Card): 620023599 TUTOR: Swati Arora Essay title: Outline what you consider to be the most significant aspects of the emergence of modernism. Draw evidence for your argument from performances and performance texts. Show your awareness of historical context. Focus your essay on the work of two practitioners discussed in lectures and

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    Life Changing Technology

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    Life Changing Technology Today‚ many people might say that since a great percentage of the general public own both cellphones and computers‚ interacting as well as communicating have deteriorated because they spend more time conversating through a screen rather than face to face. I believe‚ in the contrary‚ that communication has improved immensely. Technology has just brought a new form of communication which is much more complex than any other. I have had the privilege of communicating with

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    For over four hundred years‚ William Shakespeare?s ?Romeo and Juliet? has remained one of the most popular stories and plays of all time. Writers‚ literary critics and the general public all agree that ?Romeo and Juliet? is a story of the ages. ?Romeo and Juliet? is popular because it deals with a variety of issues that most people can relate to. The play deals with themes such as love‚ hate‚ death‚ fighting‚ sexual issues and friendship. Contemporary audiences find ?Romeo and Juliet? enduring

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    The Ghost of Brierwood Book Synopsys When five 5th graders from Brierwood elementary are assigned the entertainments section of their school’s fall festival‚ the children decide to put on a play that will be remembered for generations. But putting on the play will come with more challenges than expected. The children must take on the task of preparing the school’s old abandoned auditorium for the play. With an auditorium that looks like something out of a horror movie‚ filled with decades of ghostly

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    Gotham: A History

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    The birth of Gotham City is one shrouded in both mystery and mysticism. A millennia ago‚ an evil warlock was buried alive beneath what would one day become the central island of Gotham. It is alleged that while the warlock lay in a state of torpor‚ his evil essence seeped into the soil‚ poisoning the ground with his dark‚ corruptive touch. By the warlock’s own reasoning‚ he claims that he fathered the modern spirit of Gotham City and has even taken to calling himself Doctor Gotham. The territory

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    Fairytales

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    The Effect of Fairy Tales in a Child’s Life In the essay “The Uses of Enchantment‚” Bruno Bettelheim expresses the idea that fairy tales display the struggles of life in the simplest ways‚ in which there is generally a humble hero who triumphs over an evil villain. By clearly presenting the hero and the villain‚ children are able to easily comprehend the essential idea of good and evil‚ but also adopt valuable character traits that the hero possesses‚ such as perseverance and positivity. Bettelheim

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    Volunteer Leadership

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    GROUP INTRODUCTIONS NAME NICKNAME HOME TOWN COUNTRY # OF YEARS AS A LION LEADER HIGHEST POSITION HELD FAMILY PROFESSION I AM A RESOURCE FOR PROGRAM OVERVIEW Learning objectives: To identify characteristic differences between a business manager and a leader of volunteers To use varied activities to involve members and discover members’ skills or interests

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