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    Present Education

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    the parents are to be blamed. Because A-sir or B-sir or X-sir or Y-Sir will take mock tests which are not only mocks of the JEE or AIEEE or this or that but also makes a mockery of education. The student laps up the MCQ book as it enables the poor fellow to score in the mock creating a sense of great complacence and comfort for the parents and the student with their eyes fixed upon thee goal of getting into IIT‚ NIIT or likes like the proverbial eye of the bird aimed

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    Johnny Knoxville's Life

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    people lose important things in their lives‚ they generally mourn. An elegy is defined by a poem which mourns the death of a person or laments something lost. Anglo-Saxon poems are often elegies‚ which were written around the late 10th Century. The Seafarer is a poem that has a man who is traveling across the sea‚ but is faced with harsh winter weather. The Wife’s Lament has a woman who has lost her husband and is then tortured by isolation. The Wanderer is about a lone man who is traveling over an ice-cold

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    The wonderful world of Ceramics Imagine waking up in the morning‚ making a cup of coffee‚ going to pour it‚ AND THERE IS NO MUG! Ceramics are all around you‚ in the littlest things. Some familiar things include‚ your grandma’s teeth‚ your teddy bears eyeballs‚ and even what you eat your dinner on. Now close your eyes and imagine the world without those things…. Crazy‚ isn’t it? Ceramics is the art of making pottery. They are made of nonmetallic minerals or in short‚ clay‚ which have

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    A donkey‚ confusion‚ and mysterious love. Titania is a character in William Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy written by William Shakespeare. Throughout most of the play‚ Theseus and Hippolyta want to get married but there are many things that stop them from being able to. In the play‚ Titania is the queen of the fairies and is married to Oberon. When Oberon and Titania first meet‚ Titania asks him to dance with her. Oberon demands that Titania gives

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    Freaks & Geeks “The Diary” Privacy is something that we all deserve. In the tenth episode of Freaks & Geeks‚ “The Diary”‚ Lindsay’s parents are convinced that Kim is leading Lindsay in the wrong direction. Since Kim’s mom told them that she reads Kim’s diary to figure out what her daughter does and the idea gets in their head. In a very abstract way‚ they agree and read her diary. There they figure out what Lindsay thinks about them. My dad always told me‚ “You don’t understand because you don’t

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    by my mom and step dad. One of my brothers didn’t live with us and we didn’t get to see him that often... I was the oldest out of three. My dad wasn’t majorly involved in any extracurricular activities I did‚ but for the most part he was for my littlest brother. My mom was she was there for me when I was in Girl Scout and basketball. Every time i wanted to quit girl scouts or basketball when i was younger my mom wouldn’t let me she would always say she won’t let me be a quitter when I grow up. In

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    there is a purpose in intentionally subjecting people to pain‚ practices should be accepted. People often learn what is right‚ by learning what is wrong. In the same sense‚ people build their strengths‚ by being subjected to pain. Starting from the littlest things such as getting a shot‚ all the way to practices such as the “mortification of the flesh‚” people need to get “used to” the pain in order to built upon their strength. If people were not subjected to pain‚ then it would be so much harder for

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    Mans Inhumanity to Man

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    and with such cruelty? Since the beginning of time man has shown inhumanity to his fellow man. This was shown especially throughout the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s to get rid of segregation. Man’s inhumanity to man was even shown as early as the beginning of the 20th century. In some parts of the world today you can still see remnants of racism and other acts of cruelty that man does to his fellow man. The novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee and two poems by Thomas Hardy‚ The

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    Leaders and athletes are highly regarded when it comes to social media and politics. But society has harsh expectations for those highly ranked athletes and world leaders of politics. It is extremely difficult to be a hero and live up to the modern society’s expectations. These severe expectations make becoming a hero impossible whether it be in athletics or politics. Pressure weighs down the shoulders of the highly ranked and respected athletes‚ making it nearly impossible to consistently perform

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    Hemingway and Alcohol

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    nature of the hopelessness‚ the desperation‚ changes from his earlier works to his later pieces‚ but its source remains the same: potential‚ or promise of the future causes a great deal of trepidation and lament throughout Hemingway’s pieces. Whether the desperation comes from trepidation or lament depends on the view point from which it is observed‚ or rather‚ experienced. In many of the works written early in his career‚ Hemingway’s characters experience a fear of the future. The fear

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