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    great guilt for leaving his sister Miriam behind in Afghanistan. The guilt motivates him to search for his sister and makes him more independent. This guilt that Fadi has for losing his sister makes him feel that it is his responsibility to find her. Fadi tries desperately to find Miriam; even going has far as to hide in the trunk of his fathers’ taxicab. He also enters a photography contest hoping to win a trip to India because it is close to where Miriam is living. Both attempts return as failures

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    Fraternies in the Philippines A Research Presented To The Filipino III Teacher Luna National High School Luna‚ Isabela In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Filipino III By Melvin R. Fontanilla III-Diamond March 2011 Chapter I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study A fraternity is defined as a group of people united in a relationship‚ having some common interests‚ activity‚ and purpose. It is a brotherhood‚ as the members usually say‚ of people at a college or university usually characterized

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    DEVC 202 TMA No. 1 LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA September 28‚ 2011 [LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA] DEVC 202 TMA 1. SOCIETAL PROBLEMS CONTENTS OF THE SCRAPBOOK OF LADY OCHEL C. ESPINOSA as of 28 September 2011 No. Item Description Date 1 Newspaper Webpage INQUIRER OPINION: Commentary on the paradox of growth and persistent poverty by Lila Ramos Shahani‚ June 6‚ 2011issue http://opinion.inquirer.net/5857/the-paradox-ofgrowth-and-persistent-poverty June 10‚ 2011 2

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    Discrimination in the name of God against women is no longer accepted. Women all over the world and mostly in the Middle East are being treated unfairly and with zero equality and all of this is hidden behind the name of God and obeying his laws. In few countries in the Middle East women are being unable to get education‚ driver license‚ jobs or even the right to say their opinion‚ which is something has nothing to do with any religion neither Islam. It is just the way that people think about women

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    Sportswoman‚ blogger‚ and author of "Be real not perfect" Miriam Albero The athlete and blogger Miriam Albero shares in her first book her training‚ her healthy recipes and her way of facing life‚ always with a positive attitude. "The best way to be real is to find perfection in ourselves‚ not try to find it in others‚ but to discover the qualities that we all have inside of us" Sportswoman and blogger Miriam Albero has just published her first book Be real not perfect (Planet‚ 2015)‚ in which

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    business but have a wealthy investor friend‚ Miriam‚ who is willing to be a silent partner within the business. Lou‚ Jose‚ and Miriam should choose to have a limited partnership with the restaurant and bar. “A partnership is a relationship existing between two or more persons who join to carry on a trade or business. Each person contributes money‚ property‚ labor or skill‚ and expects to share in the profits and losses of the business.” Lou‚ Jose‚ and Miriam will be business partners. It would be best

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    Topic: "People here talk of the Mauer im Kopf or the Wall in the Head.” Discuss how Funder uses symbols to explore key themes in Stasiland. ‘Stasiland’ is a non-fiction text written by Anna Funder and follows the personal recounts and experiences of those who lived throughout the GDR prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall. While the book primarily revolves around the conversations and reflections which Funder holds in relation to these stories‚ it is the authors remarkable use of symbolism which enables

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    The 20th century. Son’s and lovers by D.H. Lawrence is also a psychological novel where Lawrence as a psychoanalyst brings into focus the subtle and intricate happening in the minds of his characters‚ like Gertrude Morel ‚ Paul Morel ‚ Miriam and others. Sons and Lovers deal with the psychology of the characters. Lawrence examines human life minutely and represents the complexity of human mind in his novel‚ Sons and Lovers. He brings out the deepest and subtle psychological aspect of

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    Funder describes the Stasi as ‘innovators‚ story makers and Faustian bargain-haunters” How successful is she in the portrayal? As did Alice in Wonderland‚ Funder finds herself plunging deep into a world unknown. A world bathed in grey‚ where ‘story makers’ could ruin your future and a world where the Stasi ‘brainwashed its citizens into glorifying the GDR and spying on their friends and family’. Funder’s’ didactic text‚ ‘Stasiland’ explores the personal and societal effects of life under the constant

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    novel‚ It covers a large space and is a dominant factor in the novel.Paul is too much emotionally attached to his mother‚ Mrs. Morel and suffers from mother-fixation and mother image often pops up to stand between him and the objects of his love (Miriam and Clara ). The Oedipus Complex has been widely diffused over the canvas of the novel. Lawrence and Oedipus Complex- It is a fact that Lawrence is suffered from the Oedipus Complex in his life. He was a victim of deep rooted mother fixation

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