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    Analysis of two visual texts: Coal Mining technology: Pit Ponies & Continues Haulage System Throughout history men have dedicated their lives to working in the mines to support their families. Children‚ women and men submerged into the darkness‚ knowing they may not come back. In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s technology was farce‚ so modern equipment to warn theme of hazardous conditions‚ the hauling coal and picking the coal was limited and often done by hand

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    Communication of Smile

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    letters‚ satellite‚ television‚ videos‚ computers‚ radio‚ the Internet‚ email and cell phones are vital tools used to relay such communications. However‚ the smile is one of the strongest communication tools‚ and many spend their entire lives not knowing how to properly use it. Does this include you? Are you missing out on sharing your smile with family‚ friends and schoolmates‚ and‚ in turn‚ causing friction in your relationships with them? If so‚ by practicing this one simple gesture‚ you can

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    Lisa Ho

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    Lisa Ho was born in 1963 in Albury on the boarder of Victoria and New South Wales. From the young age of 4 she was already making patterns out of newspaper and sewing with the help of her grandmother who was a tailor. By the age of 10 she had her own sewing machine and was making things for herself and her four sisters nearly every day. She graduated from Sydney Technical College in 1981. After working for another company for a year she decided to start her own line. Along with many other fashion

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    The Jaguar Smile

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    The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey written by Salman Rushdie‚ is a non-fiction book that gives the reader insight to the internal turmoil taking place in the nation of Nicaragua. Salman Rushdie is a British-Indian novelist who gained his fame for his fantastical novels about the post-colonial relationship between cultures of the East and West. Rushdie became interested in Nicaraguan affairs when the Regan administration started its “war” against Nicaragua. “I was myself the child of a successful

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    end of the world’s longest reigning monarch‚ at 70 years of service. During this time‚ King Bhumibol became much beloved and respected‚ both within his country and without. In this op-ed‚ written by Paul Handley‚ esteemed writer of The King Never Smiles: A Biography of Thailand’s Bhumibol Adulyadej‚ Paul utilizes choice diction to properly eulogize what he considers a great man and to shed light on some of the more controversial aspects of his regime. Bhumibol’s reign was marked by repeated military

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    Monograph Essay On Incident In The Life Of A Slave Girl Name Instructor Course Date Slavery before the Civil War African Americans had been enslaved from the 17th century in America. Slaves who were mainly of the African descent were considered as inferior beings and they were subjected to slavery. In the south‚ these people were used in the cotton plantations as free labor. Some were engaged in rope-making‚ tobacco farms and others in livestock keeping. This paper will discuss Harriet’s narrative

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    A Single Smile

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    A Single Smile Dagmawi Demess There are some people who can pirouette six times in a row without falling over. There are some people who can recite every line of dialogue from the Harry Potter movies from memory. There are some people who can ace every single calculus test without studying at all. As far as I know‚ my hero cannot do any of those things. But she can smile the biggest‚ brightest‚ most genuine smile I have ever seen. I met her six summers ago on a visit to Mother Teresa’s Missionaries

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    Enrique’s Journey Axes paragraphs 1 and 2 1 No this does not surprise me they come and take this risk for a better life‚ this is why they do these things. Even though they risk their lives just to have a better life for them and their children. Migrants usually arrive with nothing‚ men get robbed and beaten‚ and women get robbed and raped. The risks really are not worth it in my opinion. They might die trying to get to get a better life. The thought of risking your own life for others and yourself

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    Interpretation "Smile"

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    Interpretation "Smile" Never could a smile have been more disgraceful for Matthew than the one he bared in the short story "Smile"‚ written by D.H. Lawrence. Matthew‚ the main character‚ receives a telegram informing him of his wife’s critical health. Then‚ he goes to see Ophelia‚ his wife‚ in the convent where she resides. The relationship between the couple is problematic; they have separate 12 times. Once at the convent‚ the setting of the story‚ the Mother Superior informs Matthew that his

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    At some point in life‚ one will face a decision that they may not know how to answer; for example‚ one could simply choose the decision that sounds easier or one could strive for more and take the complicated path. This image created by Mona Abdurrahman shows two paths. The path with the open gate has people lined up outside waiting to get through. The second path right next to the first path looks harder due to a brick wall in front. The young boy standing in front of the bricks is asking for help

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