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    stories play an important role in how J.R.R Tolkien tells his story. Each one tells more relevant information about the situation at hand or the character that is telling it. Tom Bombadil is a great example of how singing was used to characterize is jolly personality‚ always wanting to help and was enchantingly happy all the time‚ along with his wife. Gandalf’s story during the council meeting‚ Saruman is not who we think he is. He is corrupt. His story really encapsulated the audience in an organic

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    Ebenezer Scrooge‚ a man who hated Christmas and was not so jolly himself. This man was as some people would call it “ a sinner “. To other people‚ Scrooge was a grumpy‚ wealthy man who loves money more than other people or even himself. He never really cared about other people to an extent‚ until one day‚ but that will be covered in a different topic. On another note‚ what did Ebenezer Scrooge look like? Ebenezer Scrooge had white sideburns and sometimes wore glasses. At some point‚ you probably

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    General=broad=extensive=overall=total= Universal=comprehensive General=customary=everyday= Normal=ordinary=typical=usual Generate=breed=cause=create=form=make= Initiate=originate=produce Generous=hospitable=kind= Open-handed Happy=cheerful=contended=delighted=glad= Jolly=joyful=pleased The usage of words given in the list of synonyms The percentage of  (x)  is equal to the proportion of (x) Ex: the percentage of students studying in the university represented 56% compared to 44% of university staff. Similarly

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    a huntsman for 25 years‚ a job that left him blinded in one eye. He was considered the poorest of the poor‚ with a small house and little land. In spite of his circumstances‚ he still had cheeks like cherries (p.197)‚ which I envision as a happy‚ jolly countenance. Wordsworth speaks of Simon Lee as a man to be admired when commenting that “no man like him the horn could sound….and He all the country could out run‚ could leave both man and horse behind”(p. 198). If you ever take the time out to talk

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    Just like 1984‚ Brave New World also derives a theme from government control. Brave New World’’s theme is destruction of human instincts and nature for happiness and control leads to ignorance and unhappiness. First‚ on the baby-making-tour‚ Mr. Foster says‚ “Reducing the number of revolutions per minute‚ […] The surrogate goes round slower; therefore passes through the lung at longer intervals; therefore gives the embryo less oxygen. Nothing like oxygen-shortage for keeping an embryo below par.

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    Sheila Birling is a character that goes through an intense and rapid character development throughout ‘An Inspector Calls’‚ transitioning from a naïve and privileged upper-class self-centred young lady to a woman who is able to stand up to her parents and present her own opinions representing Priestley’s ideologies of socialism. In Act 1‚ Sheila appears very naïve and obsessed with her engagement. She also goes to lengths to impress Gerald by flirting with him and joking to show him that she is entertaining

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    CHANGING THE WORLD: THE CELLPHONE HAS COME A LONG WAY SINCE IT WAS FIRST USED IN 1973 Last week‚ on Thursday to be precise‚ the mobile phone turned forty. Of course‚ mobile phone penetration in India took off only around 2000‚ so for us‚ realistically speaking‚ the cell phone this year entered its early teens.  But if we go back to the first call ever to be made from a mobile phone‚ we have to go back to April 3‚ 1973‚ which can mean only one thing: the cell phone just entered its middle age

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    She showed me a PA Scott Foresman Reading Street Grade 2 Unit 3 book‚ which was made from the PA Standards it gives you a weekly plan‚ and different activities to do Monday-Friday. A few of the activities included target skills of the week‚ like phonics‚ comprehension skills‚ and comprehension strategies. She had one autistic boy‚ whom required one on one time‚ so she had an aide in her classroom helping him‚ so he wasn’t isolated from the rest of the second grade students. I also asked her how she

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    Despite what is commonly believed by hearing people who do not understand deaf culture‚ most deaf children are born to hearing parents. It can be challenging to raise a deaf child‚ as a hearing parent. One major decision on a parent’s plate for their deaf child is the choice of a residential or oral school to enroll their child in. Even though the students will be less exposed to deaf culture‚ parents of deaf children should send their kids to an oral school because they graduate with a higher reading

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    “ Do you see‚ then‚ what kind of world we are creating?” (Orwell‚ 1950 p.267)George Orwell‚ author of 1984 released in 1950‚ present the idea of a society that proves to be a dystopia as it is completely based on fear and rarely does one see happiness while in the other hand‚ Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World presents the idea of a functional utopia were feelings are destroyed and no one is unhappy because they don’t know happiness but all this could change by the hands of one outcast. These two societies

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