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    Three Expectations for the Next Generation of Gaming Consoles The 2012 E3 Expo introduced gamers around the world to the newest projects and games under development. However‚ there was nothing announced about the next generation of consoles. As the current Xbox 360‚ Playstation 3‚ and Nintendo Wii get older‚ many fans have begun to question when we’ll see new systems developed and released‚ and with those questions come expectations. Here’s a look at three expectations that I have for the next generation

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    Explore the manipulation of expectations in ‘Great expectations’‚ with particular reference to the first eight chapters. By Narmina Clark Charles Dickens manipulates the reader’s expectations greatly throughout the novel; he does this by focusing mainly on his idea of the ‘social class’ in society and how his characters transform through lessons learnt of their own life experiences. He subtly gives the information across‚ while controlling the readers mind’s with style as he slowly unravels

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    Social Evils in Pakistan Outline: 1) Introduction:   a)   Man is a social animal.   b)   What is evil? 2) Different types of social evils   a)   Adulteration in different commodities   b)   Smuggling   c)   Drug addiction 3) Spread of social evils   a) Different countries are affected from social evils   b)   Pakistan is one of the major effected countries. 4)   How they are harmful   a)   They are harmful to the public health.   b)   They are playing to lives of the peoples 5)   Remedies

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    your beach house. These ideas are false though‚ Great Expectations shows us differently from that typical ideal of how simple and easy money can make life. Pip’s life was not made easier or simpler by gaining wealth or becoming a gentleman. Pip grew up through most of his life being an apprentice to his sister’s husband Joe‚ even though he knew he wanted to be more he was content with the job. Pip was then told he has been given Great Expectations‚ and takes it immediately. Now that Pip has money

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    Analysis: Chapters 1–3 The first chapters of Great Expectations set the plot in motion while introducing Pip and his world. As both narrator and protagonist‚ Pip is naturally the most important character in Great Expectations: the novel is his story‚ told in his words‚ and his perceptions utterly define the events and characters of the book. As a result‚ Dickens’s most important task as a writer in Great Expectations is the creation of Pip’s character. Because Pip’s is the voice with which he tells

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    My favorite day of the work |   | I live with my grandmother in Bentong‚ whereas my parents live and work in Kuala Lumpur. They usually come home to see us once or twice a month. If they manage to get away‚ it will be on the weekend‚ usually arriving very late on Friday night. So‚ Saturday is my favorite day of the week for that is the day I get to see my parents.It is a joyful feeling just to know that my parents are in the house and sleeping in their room. I know that my father will be very

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    <center><b>The World of Laws‚ Crime and Punishment in Great Expectations</b></center> <br>Great Expectations criticises the Victorian judicial and penal system. Through the novel‚ Charles Dickens displays his point of view of criminality and punishment. This is shown in his portraits of all pieces of such system: the lawyer‚ the clerk‚ the judge‚ the prison authorities and the convicts. In treating the theme of the Victorian system of punishment‚ Dickens shows his position against prisons‚ transportation

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    Books Are My Friends

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    Book is the Best Friend I’ve always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library‚ says Jorge Luis Borges. “A true friend is your 2nd self”. This is my personal experience that‚ like human friends‚ books are our best companions. When I read a book‚ I feel like talking to my best friend. Every book I read moulds my strengths and shapes my personality. Book gives us education‚ knowledge and pleasure. Importance of reading books beggars description. Book is our great advisor because when we face

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    Word – Combinations. Various Theories. Types of Word – Combinations. 4. The Sentence. Principles of Sentence Modeling. 5. The sentence. Types of sentences HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1. Mutation in OE and Its Later Results. 2. The Great Vowel Shift. 3. The Formation of the National Literary Language. 4. The System of Declension and Its Later Development. 5. The System of the Weak Verb and Its Later Development. 6. The System of the Strong Verb and Its Later Development. LINGUOSTYLISTICS

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    My Love for Books

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    – Egypt‚ Great Britain‚ Italy‚ the Holy Land‚ India‚ France‚ Germany‚ and a host of other wonderful places. I have visited the Great Pyramids‚ the Valley of the Kings‚ the Roman Coliseum‚ the palace of Versailles‚ the marvel of Stonehenge‚ the bloody battlefields of Gettysburg‚ and experienced the splendor of the Taj Mahal. I did not travel by plane‚ boat‚ rail or car nor was I alone on these journeys. Alexander the Great‚ Julius Caesar‚ Napoleon‚ and Robert E. Lee were but a few of my guides.

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