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    Penang Island

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    INTRODUCTION Penang Island was founded in 1786 by a multilingual maverick‚ Captain Francis Light of the British colonial firm‚ the East India Company. The Sir Francis Drake of his day‚ Captain Light envisaged his new town as a harbor for China-bound ships in pursuit of tea and opium. Under Captain Light‚ Penang was given duty-free status and new arrivals were allowed to claim as much land as they could clear. According to one story‚ he ended up bombarding it with silver dollars from cannons‚ in the

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    Treasure Island

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    Log One- Treasure Island starts with a narrative of a young boy‚ Jim. Jim is the son of a tavern keeper. The story begins with a mysterious grumpy pirate named Billy Bones. Billy refuses to pay rent‚ and Jim’s father takes little to no action. Taking this into account‚ it can be deduced that there no law. Jim has been hired by Billy as a look out for a one legged man. Eventually‚ Jim finds someone‚ who‚ although is not the one-legged man of Jim’s nightmares‚ is searching for Billy Bones.

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    Kids Advertising

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    A PROJECT REPORT ON ADVERTISING AND KIDS Acknowledgement The subject matter of this report would remain incomplete without acknowledging gratefully the efforts and inputs of the people who made it possible. With deep sense of gratitude I acknowledged the encouragement and guidance received by Mr.Gajendar Sharma‚ for facilitating with suggestions/comments for maintaining the quality of the report. I feel indebted to all the kids and their parents especially who patiently

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    I disagree‚ because people should not force kids to do something they do not like doing; not all kids are the same‚ some of them like playing sports‚ others can like singing or dancing. There are a lot of options kids can pick they want they want to do other than play instruments. First of all‚ many students need to stay in class as it say in source three paragraph two‚ they need to work on their reading‚ writing‚ and math skills. Why? because some kids could use the help they need‚ probably some

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    Island Of Despair

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    seen as an advocacy against political oppression and the violation of human rights. In Island of Despair‚ an Iranian refugee testified to the fact that there was no real difference between being detained at the detention centre and living freely as recognised refugees on Nauru. “We now understand that getting the refugee status does not give us any freedom‚ we have no idea how long we are in for

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    Let kids be kids. As reported by a recent study published in the Journal of Family Psychology‚ kids who were giving too much heavy works and caregiving roles without letting them simply be a carefree child in their childhood‚ tends to be less sensitive towards their own children’s needs as parents in the future. Professor Amy K. Nuttall from the Michigan State University said‚“People who raised up by giving too many stresses and burdens‚ would feel confused when they educate their own children in

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    treasure island

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    Treasure Island In the very first sentence of the novel‚ Jim tells us that he is recounting the story of Treasure Island because Squire Trelawney‚ Dr. Livesey‚ and other gentlemen have asked him to write it down. Stevenson’s choice of Jim as a narrator is noteworthy and unexpected‚ since the adult men have greater life experience‚ education‚ and verbal skills than this young boy has‚ and would seem to be able to bring more perspective to the narrative

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    The Organization Kid

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    Tihesha Garretson 05/22/14 Eng. 096 Discuss the Organization Kid. Begin by defining the Organization Kid. Use the text to support your definition. Next‚ illustrate and discuss the importance of the following: Elementary School‚ Adolescence and Princeton Experience. Have you ever heard of the Organization Man by William H. Whyte (1956)? The term was coined in the ’50s to describe the grey-suited man behind the cubicle living in middle-class suburbia‚ who did his job then went home and had dinner

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    Shutter Island

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    Discuss the techniques that Scorsese uses in order to create and maintain suspense and mystery throughout. During the film ‘Shutter Island’ there is a vast array of different techniques used by Martin Scorsese to give the movie a deeper meaning. Many have been introduced to keep the audience on the edge of their seat. Lighting techniques and sound were used during the movie to give it an atmosphere that would create confusion. The storyline is extremely manipulative of the audience and succeeds

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    Small island

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    Small Island is structured around four competing narratives each claiming historical truth and experience through shifts in setting and time. Levy’s historical novel is told through a series of extended analepsis that move back and forth between 1924 and 1948 as well as across national borders and cultures. Written more than fifty years after the first Windrush arrival‚ it creates a common narrative of nation and identity in order to understand the experiences of Black people in Post-Colonial Britain

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