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    main character Emmet Ray is just a fictional character instead of a real person. At first‚ the character seemed to be a real person because the famous music jazz critic Nat Hentoff and writer-director Douglas McGrath made some description about the made-up story of Emmet Ray throughout the film‚ and they faced the camera in classic talking-head mode. The story plot was set in the 1930’s and Emmet Ray considered himself as the world’s second greatest jazz guitarist. Emmet Ray had always admired Django

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    References: Alpízar Durán‚ L. Keynote speech at High-Level Roundtable “The implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action‚ the outcomes of the 23rd special session of the General Assembly and its contribution to shaping a gender perspective towards the full realization of the MDGs". 54th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women‚ United Nations Headquarters NY‚ March 2010. AWID. Getting at the Roots: Re-integrating human rights and gender

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    "I try not to describe the future‚ I try to prevent it."‚ a famous quote said by Ray Bradbury (). Today I will be going in depth of what this quote means and how it relates to all four of his stories. He wants us to know that this could be the beginning to the end‚ proving vital examples and signs in his stories. Nevertheless‚ let’s get started! As we can see from this quote ‚he shows what he’s trying to do‚ prevent the future.  He wants us to know that we’re not going to appreciate "nature" like

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    Timeless lessons or themes are featured in the stories that end up being classics. The authors who illustrate these ideas are the ones who remain in schools and therefore in the minds of many generations. In Ray Bradbury’s short story “The Veldt” he portrays how disastrous it is to rely completely on technology. Intertwined with this are lessons of greed and inattention. Almost immediately the technology of the time is introduced by the stove that is cooking a meal without the help of human hands

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    This article talks about Ray Bradbury‚ a revered science-fiction writer who had his predictions come true. Ray Bradbury predicted various technologies that would become true using books that he wrote such as “Fahrenheit 451” and “The Pedestrian” as proof of what he has thought of. Technologies such as “seashells and thimble radios which bear a striking resemblance to earbuds and Bluetooth headsets (Washington Post‚ 2012)”. Of the two mentioned audio output devices‚ Bluetooth technology has integrated

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    The contribution of teaching culture in raising student’s intercultural competence and awareness Introduction : Teaching a foreign language is not an easy undertaking that is limited to the direct teaching of morphology ‚ phonology ‚ vocabulary and syntax. Because language learning is not a case of only aquiring symbols and systems of codes‚ but it is as well as a metter of developing cultural knowledge and competence‚ that is viewed as vital component of language that cant be ignored or denied

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    different areas to different parts of the world. These immigrants also provided important support services such as workers in the dockyards‚ plantations‚ factories and some even provided daily necessities for traders all over the world. All these contributions of the immigrants helped to maintain Singapore as an attractive trading centre and kept it competitive. Without them‚ Singapore would not have grown so fast from a backwater island to a bustling island of trade and other commercial activities.

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    In her lecture “War and Photography‚” Susan Sontag discusses the role of photographs in raising awareness about human rights issues while simultaneously looking at the effectiveness of graphic images. She asks her audience to engage with how they respond to images that are a result of “concerned photography‚” and how those images impact their understanding and memory of the human rights event. Sontag also grapples with how shocking images lose their effectiveness over repeated viewings‚ or over the

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    How can a deaf person sing? One might ask this question about Johnnie Ray but yet he did it all. He wrote songs‚ sang them‚ and even saw some become big hits across the country. He was deaf‚ but he still chose a music career and succeeded. Johnnie Ray had to overcome many obstacles to become a successful musician. But how did he do it? John Alvin Ray was born on January 10‚ 1927 in Hopewell‚ Oregon. (known as Salem today) He grew up on a farmhouse with an older sister named Elma. He loved music

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    Contributions from Ancient India Ancient India contributed many things in our modern culture. The Ancient Indians showed their intelligence in the many ideas that they had. We need to credit them for their advancements in many things. The concept of zero and the numeral system we use in our culture are examples of the Ancient Indian advancements in mathematics. They also deepened the knowledge and accuracy of astronomy. In addition the cotton developments sparked the Indian textile world. One

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