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    Written Task 1 IB English Language and Literature Rationale word count: 300 words Total word count: 932 words Rationale: In the first semester of my International Baccalaureate English course‚ we analyzed Mary Louise Pratt’s “Arts of the Contact Zone”. Pratt discusses the implications of contact zones and transculturation by utilizing Guaman Poma’s example of learning Spanish to successfully write a letter and persuade the King of Spain. In this written task‚ presented in the form

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    Love and Kiss

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    there’s always a certain person that will‚ make your kiss unforgettable‚ memorable‚ that you will cherish it forever. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Statement: They say that when it is your “first” it’s hard to replaced and very hard to forget like first love‚ first failure‚ first adventure‚ first achievement and of course that is why as much as possible we want or first‚ perfect and unforgettable. II. Clarification Step: This morning I will tell you something about kiss. Its kinds and meaning and how

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    Love and Fate

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    treats love as an outside force that affects humans‚ rather than an internal function of free will. Love is at odds with fate as it distracts the victims from their responsibilities. Because of this‚ it suffers at the hands of the gods. However‚ it is through this tragedy that fate will ultimately prevail. A major element regarding the tragedy of Dido is derived from her fidelity to her late husband and the guilt that stems from loving another man. It should be kept in mind that her love and passion

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    Love and Play

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    English (Hons.) Q: Significance of the ‘Ring’ and ‘Curse’ in the play ‘Abhijnana Shakuntalam’. Ans: ‘Abhijnana Shakuntalam’ or the “Loom of Time” is a play which tells us the love story of Shakuntala and Dushyant. The play follows the outline of the epic drama but the whole structure of the play is a sophisticated Dramatic form. Before going further in details

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    Hidden Love

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    HIDDEN LOVE A boy & a girl met each other one day. They became friends & then slowly best friends. The girl fell in love with the boy but she was unable to express her feelings for him. “Hey! I’m getting married. Please do come in my wedding. As you are my best friend I’m giving the first card to you” said the boy to the girl one day. The girl was heart broken but still she hid her feelings for him & smilingly congratulated him. Slowly-slowly she started avoiding him but‚ one day

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    What Is Love?

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    dated‚ had an urge to do things they are not supposed to‚ made stupid decisions not knowing the consequences of the situation they have put themselves into‚ and it always seems to be that young love can never wait. In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ two teenage star-crossed lovers fall in love. Not knowing where this will lead them in the future. The two embark on a short journey of hardships‚ only with the thought and hope‚ one day they will be able to be together‚ without being hated

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    Love and Basketball

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    Britt/Amanda Rodriguez Professor Bruner English 110 A 17 November 9‚ 2011 All for the Love of the Game “All is fair in love and basketball”. In the movie “Love and Basketball”‚ two main social issues occurred which caused a plethora of problems for the two main characters. Discrimination and relationship issues are two highly ranked social issues in the world today. They were incorporated in the movie “Love and Basketball” to help advertise their importance. Interviews‚ research and personal experiences

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    you read. These can be either things that confused you or aspects of the text that you would like to see us explore in class. HINT: HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO AFFECT THE FINAL EXAM. You can list more on the reverse if they occur to you while reading. Love Medicine YOUR QUESTIONS: 1. 2. 3. 4. Use this space to connect any relevant cultural information you find to aspects of the text:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Mothers Love

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    Back then‚ I have never appreciated the love that my mom always gave me‚ not because I don’t love her‚ but because I always take her for granted. I don’t always appreciate the love she’s giving me most of the time. I don’t tell her “thank you” or “I love you” half as much as I should be telling. I’ve found that I put more energy into relationship that aren’t as important as the one I have with who gave me life and raised me to be the person today. The kitchen is where my mom and I grew a strong Mother

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    Santiago's Love

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    In Hemmingway’s novella‚ The Old Man and The Sea‚ love is displayed in an unusual way through the protagonist‚ Santiago. The love exist between an old man and nature‚ specifically‚ the ocean‚ rather than between man and women. Santiago’s love for the ocean is more than a pleasurable love‚ rather a love that is the essential part of completing his unique and honorable life. Along with love‚ the sea is his source of pride. His sorrow is expressed deeply early in the novella after eighty-four consecutive

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