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    children watch a lot TV? I think children should not watch a lot of TV. Though TV in moderation can be a good educator as there are a lot of good educational programs which help children to learn the alphabet‚ numbers‚ about wildlife‚ time spending in front of TV should be supervised and limited depending on the age of child. To begin with‚ unlimited time spending on watching TV has negative influence on children health: less physical outdoor activities‚ sore eyes. A lot of children also

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    The Wife Of His Youth

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    Social Status or Love: Which is More Important? In Charles Chestnutt’s "The Wife of His Youth‚" Mr. Ryder is forced to make a decision about two women that he loves. As a member of the Blue Veins Society‚ Mr. Ryder has a very high social status in his community and the people look up to him. Liza Jane‚ an old slave is determined to find her old husband who is Mr. Ryder. Unaware that she has found her husband and that he has found someone else‚ Liza Jane causes Mr. Ryder to loose his pride in order

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    Artifice is presented in numerous situations in “The Crying of Lot 49” that are seemingly distinct from one another– from Oedipa viewing herself as Rapunzel and examining the painting “Bordando el Manto Terrestre” to Dr. Hilarius’s creative facial expressions. However‚ because artifice can refer to simulation‚ construction‚ and fabrication‚ they are more closely linked than one would initially believe. When Oedipa reflects on her relationship with Pierce‚ she feels that she “gently conned herself

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    Beginning her tale unannounced‚ the Wife of Bath bursts onto the scene taking the entire pilgrimage by surprise. Her agenda is to engage in the medieval debate on marriage‚ confronting the scholarly authority of the church from the standpoint of common experience. Her main emphasis is on maistrie and believes that women should have the upper hand in marriage‚ making winning and retaining maistrie their main objective. She also refutes canon law which says you are only allowed one husband‚ distorting

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    Jeffery Chaucer’s The Wife of Bath’s Tale revolves around the issue of feminine desire. A knight of King Arthur’s court rapes a maiden‚ which in the story is an offence punishable by death‚ but the queen grants him mercy. If in a year he could return to the court with the correct answer for her and her ladies to the question ‘What thyng is it that wommen moost desiren’ (Chaucer‚ l. 905) he could keep his head. This is not a straightforward question to answer yet the knight succeeds‚ stating that

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    would be taken to court to be punished. In King Arthur’s court of law‚ his queen can implore him to give her the case and choose what to do with the criminal. In the Wife of Bath’s tale written by Geoffrey Chaucer there was an old woman that used rules of chivalry so a promise kept from a knight to her wouldn’t be turned down. In the Wife Of Bath’s tale a knight is taken to court to be punished for violating a maiden. In King Arthur’s court‚ Arthur condemned that the knight should be put to death and

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    There are lots of advantages of living in a big city. Since I had been living in big cities for a long time‚ I was deeply impressed by the convenience of living in big cities. When I was in China‚ I lived in Shanghai. Shanghai is a large city‚ and it is the biggest financial center in China. There are high-rise buildings and shopping malls everywhere. However‚ at that time‚ I felt nothing special‚ but very normal. When I came here‚ I realized that there were three advantages of living in a big city:

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    Virtue Ethics as discussed by Julia Annas is based around the idea that people do things because they are right‚ rather than because they have to. The things that people do must be a virtue and not a habit. A habit is “someone’s character or source of action in the agent that bypass a person’s practical reasoning‚” and a virtue is a “disproportion to act for reasons” and is built up by making choices and is used for future choices (516‚ Annas). People are to learn from experiences and society to

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    Analysis and interpretation of”A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope In the short story we follow Ellie‚ a nineteen year old Londoner‚ who over the course of an afternoon gets completely new priorities regarding her studying‚ social and everyday life. In the beginning‚ Ellie wakes up at 4 pm. after a rough night having taken various drugs and alcohol. She remembers her assignment due to the next day‚ discarding it to the lower bottom of her priority list. This gives us the impression of a shallow person not

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    people attend college for a lot of reasons To my mind‚ people attend college for many different reasons‚ such as preparation for their future career‚ getting new experiences about people and places and for increasing their knowledge based on the area of studying that they have chosen. I think‚ the most important reason for people to attend a university is for preparation of their career. Definitely everyone needs money for satisfaction of their basic needs‚ namely‚ food‚ clothes‚ medical treatment

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