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    Third Edition. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Honey‚P.‚ & Mumford‚A. (2006). The Learning Styles Helper’s Guide. Maidenhead: Peter Honey James‚ M.‚ (2012) How to manage your time effectively. (n.d.). Retrieved November 26th‚ 2014 from http://www.kent.ac.uk/careers/sk/time.htm McDonald‚K Moore‚S.‚ Neville‚C.‚ Murphy‚ M.‚ & Connolly‚ C. (2010). The Ultimate Skills Handbook. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Northedge‚ A. (2005). The Good Study Guide. Milton Keynes: open University worldwide. Warren

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    Student Name Professor Name Course Name Date Summary of “Remarks to the NAACP National Convention” by Michelle Obama In Michelle Obama’s speech “Remarks to the NAACP National Convention‚” she laments that childhood obesity is a serious issue in America today‚ back when she was young children were always out playing and being active‚ nowadays children would rather sit inside and play video games then do anything else. Since most children are seldom most of the time and spend hours upon hours

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    to dine with Lilia’s family‚ who are Indian immigrants. Lilia is caught between the traditions of her parents and American culture. She does not understand her parents’ complaints about the unavailability of ingredients for Indian food‚ or their lament that neighbours ‘never dropped by without an invitation’ (p.24). Mr Pirzada is invited to their house simply because he is Indian; or‚ as her father explains‚ ‘Mr Pirzada is no longer considered Indian’ (p.25)‚ something that ‘made no sense’ to Lilia

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    The poet’s mind is caught between; his mood fluctuates between nature and the human world. Nature is all joy‚ all pleasure. The human world is full of sorrows. Man is a part of Nature. He aught to have been a part of Nature’s holy plan. The poet laments how man‚ by severing himself from Nature’s holy plan‚ has brought about miseries and disaster upon

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    so much that sometimes they go about creating it. Whenever things do go wrong‚ as they sometimes will‚ these guys would turn around and say "I told you so". My own take on this is that‚ by being positive we are enjoying the present. We neither lament on the failures of the past nor do we get overwhelmed about the possible disasters of the future. We are not reckless but take due precautions where necessary. We charge the environment around us with positive energy. We end up attracting others towards

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    And so the court drama began because the lawyer on the opposing side cried foul for alleged violation of gag order issued by the court. Respondents to this specific case are supposed to keep mouths shut outside the courtroom. Lawyer Waukeen McCoy laments that Derrick Rose has the upper hand because of his access to media platforms through press conferences. McCoy said that it is unfair for his client who is not as connected. However‚ the court declined to comment about McCoy’s complaints until the

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    Antonia‚ the characters left to pursue success elsewhere. Both Jim and Harvey left their homes and towns for better education and careers. Unfortunately‚ the boys were each dissapointed with the way things panned out. In Jim’s case‚ he constantly laments about the past‚ does not have a family‚ and is empty inside. In Harvey’s case‚ he cannot really speak for himself‚ but I think it is safe to say that he is not content with being dead. Both characters leave their families and purposes behind them

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    end because doomed is seen as the end. Cattle- this represent animals being sent to the slaughter house this shows that no body cares about what’s happening to these people. Volta- turning point shift in tone and in focus pattern Lament Happening in very dry land and there is a lot of death * Bio details * Structure * Punctuation * Language * Imagery * Tone * Features This shows that there is problems in the area and there is problems happening

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    The passage that begins with‚ “Never shall I forget…” in the book Night by Elie Wiesel follows after Eliezer witnesses innocent children being tossed into the flames of the crematorium. This passage is written like a poem or a lament and employs multiple literary techniques to emphasize its meaning and tone. The most prominent literary technique that Elie Wiesel uses in this passage is anaphora. Anaphora is when a word or phrase is used repetitively at the beginning of clauses that follow one another

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    bitter enmity with Alexander‚ what Iranian suffers more than this for Iran‚ and find glory in Alexander’s triumph?? The Iran of his age was a turbulent land rife with anarchy‚ awash with pain and misfortune. This clandestine elegy to him‚ is a Iranian lament. No Iranian poet‚ who is the poet of humanity‚ and the poet of the world‚ can love his motherland

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