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    people can see the historical objects and works of art in those places on television or on the Internet. Do you agree or disagree? 3 Some people think that modern technology makes life more convenient‚ while others think that life was better when technology was simpler. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. 4 In the modern world‚ everyone wants to own a car‚ a television and a fridge. Do the advantages of this outweigh the disadvantages? 5 A long-distance flight consumes the

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    The first poem in Ezekiel’s first volume published in 1952‚ A Time to Change is a remarkable poem. The poem is built upon the journey and quest motifs. The poem‚ partly a lament and partly a prayer‚ continually hovers around the basic concerns of the poet: moral conduct‚ spiritual redemption‚ the desires of the body and the claims of the soul. It begins with a question and ends with a sense of certainty‚ assurance‚ and hope. The poem in this sense symbolizes the poet’s spiritual journey from doubt

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    FIRST 10 MINS OF WITNESS ESSAY Peter Weir’s film‚ “Witness” reveals that besides our contemporary world‚ there are other “worlds” with their own values that are unique. These worlds conflict with the Western world through their variation in lifestyle. The Amish are a community of people who live peacefully in the midst of a robust‚ crime - riddled contemporary world. Weir presents a film that fits two genres‚ one of a crime and the other of romance. Within the first ten minutes of the film these

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    take care of them. In the modern age the technology entered human life. One of new invention was robot which becomes surrogate to pets. Robot does not need to special place to live and it does not need to medical care‚ but it cannot give people the benefits which real pets can give them to human. The following paragraphs will discuss using robot pets as an alternative of real pets. Robot pets take the place of real pets in human life. That carries many advantages to modern people. First of all‚ robot

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    speak without fail in front of them‚ it is sure that you will be rewarded 2) Watching TV Our main hobby in this modern era is watching TV; there is no doubt in that. When you are watching TV‚ if you could understand everything you watch‚ you could feel that the show becomes more entertaining. Especially when you watch news you could get more information about the modern times if you know this international language called English. 3) Travelling Comfort When you are on a holiday trip

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    Infatuation comes from the years 1640 to 1650; the Late Latin word of infatuātiōn. The Latinate word was kept unbroken instead of just inserting a root word‚ where in Latin the term is deciphered to be the same as today’s modern times. Whether it be in the Late Latin times or our modern era the word can still be described as a form of love or obsession. Not love but yet a pre-tense of that word. "Infatuation might lead you to do things you regret‚ but love never steers you in the wrong direction"

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    ACADEMIC ESSAY Should Parents be blamed or Youth Violence Youth violence is one of the escalating problems facing our society nowadays (Yonus n.d). What is youth violence? Based on Natalie (2002)‚ youth violence is necessity to oversee youth violence relative incidence‚ analyses behavior over time‚ measuring the range of youth violence in different legal power. Youth violence is regarding the young person‚ for example children‚ adolescents‚ and teenagers

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    important‚ they matter more than freedom of speech and expression. Women have many restrictions placed upon them. Duty is more important than love. People who are unique or different are to be shunned by society. These are the rules of the early modern era in which Forster wrote his novel‚ A Room with a View. The issues of class snobbery and a too formal and strict society play a large part in Forster’s‚ A Room with a View indicating it was written in the Edwardian Age. The upper-middle class is

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    Impressionism was developed in Paris during the 1860s by artists who rejected the official salons and were consequently shunned by the most powerful art institutions. By turning away from dated ideals‚ the Impressionists aimed to capture the sensory effects of the scene – the impression objects made in an instant. In the similar way the Impressionists did‚ my self-portrait demonstrates short‚ broken strokes that convey forms. In addition‚ there are few‚ pure colors used while emphasizing the effects

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    Discuss the nature of Arab and Jewish responses to the question of a Jewish homeland post World War II? Arab and Jewish responses to the question of a Jewish homeland post World War II revealed an abundance of different responses from Jews and Arabs this also sparked hostility between the two and to this day conflict still exasperates. After World War II the holocaust was responsible for the incarceration of 6 million Jews‚ many Jewish immigrants’ were seeking Jewish Nationalism‚ when a return

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