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    Breaking the Silence in Me... It’s quite a long time (10 months) since I started concealing dull moments needed to be voiced out‚ hoping that one day‚ a realization will puff into his mind‚ a realization that will greatly alter our life as newly-bind couple. For ten months‚ I have been so considerate tolerating his misconduct‚ (STAYING TILL DAWN WITH HIS FRIENDS‚ GIVING MORE IMPORTANCE TO OTHERS‚ BEING MORE OPEN TO OTHERS AND ETC. ) hoping that the tolerance I have given him would make him better

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    Generation Gap

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    Generation Gap 1. Read the text. Old people are always saying that the young are not what they were. The same comment is made from generation to generation and is always true; it has never been truer than it is today. These days‚ grown-ups describe children as «difficult»‚ «rude»‚ «wild» and «irresponsible». Only some people say that they will grow up to make our country a better place. For kids from 8 to 14 a new term «tweens» has recently been coined. They are no longer children nor yet teenagers

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    Generation Gap is a term which is given to the gap between two generations-one the past and the other the forthcoming. Everything is affected with the change of time-the age‚ the culture‚ mannerism‚ morality‚ and thinking. It is a fact that this difference affects everyone extensively. This difference brings out a wide change in the making of the society and its culture. There has always been a clash between the two generations. It is because time is fleeting and with it everything gets a change

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    A Gap of Sky “A Gap of Sky” is a short story written by Anna Hope in 2008. The short story takes place in London‚ where we see a day from the perspective of our main-character‚ Ellie‚ where she has to make an essay due to Tuesday morning. Ellie is a teenage girl‚ she is nineteen years old‚ and studies at University College London‚ or just known as UCL. Ellie seems like a typical nineteen years old teenager. She sleeps in‚ waits until the last minute to finish her paper and she likes to party

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    Rich Are Getting Richer and the Poor‚ Poorer” by Robert Reich‚ the authors explain how people lose their jobs because labor in other countries is cheaper and companies will want to make the most profit at the lowest cost. Some key forces behind the gap between the rich and poor are the practice of globalisation‚ the growing problem of inequality‚ and the need for an education. Globalisation is a process of rapid economic integration driven by the liberalization of trade‚ investment and capital flows

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    force.” (WB‚ 2010) As everyone can see the number of women working in the U.S. has increased to almost 50 percent over the last several decades. However‚ some women still suffer from employment discrimination and inequality in job position or wage gaps. “From birth until death‚ gender shapes human feelings‚ thoughts‚ and actions. Children quickly learn that their society considers females and males different kinds of people‚ by about age three‚ they begin to think of themselves in these terms.”

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    “Generation gap” I lived enough time around my grandpa to have a clear perception about how different is the old generation to the new generation or as known “generation gap.” There is no doubt that every generation is different in many ways from the old ones. The Children’s generation is different from their parents’ generation. There are certain aspects to that difference and these aspects may be positive as well as negative. In my view‚ there are three main reasons that make that difference:

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    Generation gap exists always. The problems and misunderstandings between parents and their children are more pressing when they live together. Hundreds‚ thousands of European over the age of 20 still live in their parents’ home. Some do so out of sheer necessity when they have lost job or are unable to find one. Some seek the perpetuation of a warm and supportive parent-child relationship. Some find it just easier and creepier to stay in the nest. Whatever their reasons‚ increasing numbers of young

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    SILENCE! THE COURT IS IN SESSION By Vijay Tendulkar Study Material Prepared By Dr. Ratna Raman‚ Department of English‚ Sri Venkateswara College‚ Univ. of Delhi‚ Delhi. Edited By Dr. Anil Aneja‚ Department of English‚ School of Open Learning‚ Univ. of Delhi‚ Delhi – 110007. Prescribed for the Discipline Course in English For B.A. (Programme) IIIrd Year Students. 2 “SILENCE ! THE COURT IS IN SESSION” By VIJAY TENDULKAR Objectives Lesson Plan for the students of the BA Program‚ Elective English

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    The silence of the lamb is a very interesting movie. This movie was published in the year 1991. Thomas Harris who learned about Ted Bundy‚ Gary M. Heidnick and Ed Gein‚ shaped the character of Buffalo Bill. Ed Gein was the most influential for the silence of the lamb. One significant tie between Gein and Bill was that Gein decided to become a woman after his mother’s passing in hopes to collecting body parts to build a “woman’s suit”‚ like Bill did. I enjoyed the entire movie and I was really anxious

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