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    Murasaki Characteristics

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    Within Murasaki’s Tale of Genji‚ the arts play an enormous role in the lives of the characters both in and outside of the court. The ability to compose or appreciate the art forms‚ specifically music‚ correlates to the character’s status and ability‚ whereas being unable to do these shows inferiority in the character in ways such as romantic appeal. Within the story‚ there are many characters who are gifted musicians‚ extending beyond just instruments suchs the koto or flute but‚ are able to sing

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    The new girl

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    The new girl Author The story is written by Marc Mitchell (Florence‚ Alabama) in 2001. Title The new girl. The whole story is about this situation that changed the main characters life – the situation where he met this new girl‚ and acted terribly against her‚ which “haunts” him the rest of his life. Narrator The story is told with a 1st person narrator. We only see and hear the story through one set of eyes – we only see it from one perspective. (Examples from text: “I lived…”) Settings

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    Argentina is a very delightful place. The country of Argentina is much different from the United States in many ways. They have beautiful nature and geography. Argentina has diverse climate and vegetation. Argentina has many different landforms that benefit them in many ways. They also have many major landforms that have pretty sights to see. Argentina is also a very big country. The location of Argentina is a great location with great weather. They have a shape that isn’t that similar to any other

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    Characteristics Of Bamboo

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    Bamboo may visually appear like a simple plant‚ that isn’t much different nor capable of more than other plants. However‚ bamboo is a unique species of plants‚ and this is evident‚ as it is capable of absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing up to 30% more oxygen into the atmosphere than the typical hardwood trees. Moreover‚ bamboo is capable of surviving in harsh conditions‚ such as the Himalayas and doesn’t require any fertilisers for efficient growth‚ as its own dead leaves acts as a fertiliser

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    Girl Trafficking

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    Maria Gurung Dianne Jhonson 26th Sep 2012 Girl Trafficking in Nepal Specific Purpose To inform my audience about the trafficking of innocent girls from rural area of Nepal to India for prostitution. Central Idea Girl trafficking is a major social issue and a major crime but is a profitable business in Nepal. Innocent girls from rural area of Nepal are lured by traffickers and sold into brothels of India.This problem must be solved as a result we must be aware of the causes‚ the situation

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    The Girls of Casterbridge

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    Tessa Fraser Composition one Ms. Dundas 1/31/13 The Halot‚ Elizabeth-Jane and Their Gender Roles “Don’t be the girl who fell. Be the girl who got back up.”-Jeanette Stanley. The Mayor of Casterbridge by Thomas Hardy introduces the readers to Elizabeth-Jane and Lucetta‚ two girls of both different means personalities. The comparison by Thomas Hardy of Elizabeth-Jane and Lucetta reveals two different sides of the gender barriers that faced young women in the 1800’s. This comparison shows that

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    Boys and Girls

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    Yi Rou Zhang Zhang 1 Instructor: Scott Drake ENGL 101 W April 1‚ 2013 Search for Identity in “Boys and Girls” In Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls”‚ she tells us a story about a young girl’s rebellion to the womanhood prescribed by a society which has stereotyped views toward both sexes’ roles and identity in society. The story takes place in the 1940s when women have not gained so much equal rights as today‚ and they are still

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    Discrimination of Girls

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    biological advantage over men for longetivity and survival‚ however‚ in spite of this there are more men than women.[1][2][6] The figures above support that gender discrimination of female child is a basic facility area. Though the demographic characteristics do not show much or in some cases ‚ anti-female bias‚ there is always a woman who receives a small piece of the pie. There are two main inequalities as pointed out by Amartya Sen‚ the educational inequality and health inequality‚ these are the

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    Means Of Communication

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    Means of Communication Purpose Audience Telegram To send messages quickly and easy through telegraphs. People Letter Writing To communicate with family‚ friends‚ send a document‚ etc. Used for private communication. People Radio To let people know what is going on in the world. Used for mass communication. People Newspaper To let people catch up on current events around the world and in people’s local communities. Used for mass communication. People Telephones To communicate by voice to one another

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    Girl Culture

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    English+ assignment: Girl culture In a hundred years a lot can change. Take a look at young women ‚ or as we call it : girl culture. Threw time society changed and girls were exposed to a lot of commercial forces and media. However this exposure wasn’t without consequences. When we look back in time the differences in girl culture are remarkable. In 1900 family‚ school and community shaped a girls’ mindset. However a hundred years later this doesn’t apply anymore. They made place for commercial

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