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    says Azad‚ sitting for an interview with New Age. ‘While transporting those fruits in a small boat‚ a bigger boat hit us and our boat capsized leaving all the fruits floating. And while passengers from passer-by boats actually tried to take them‚ I and my cousin Hassan were trying our

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    generations of people‚ that lived there. Second‚ old buildings is always very important for the visitors from foreign countries. For example‚ it is always interesting for me to study the architecture of the country that I visit. And last‚ but not least‚ in my opinion‚ old buildings are more beautiful than the new ones‚ and also have and emit the special spirit of time. Nevertheless‚ the other group have several reasons to support their point of view. It is pertinent to mention‚ that not every old building

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    The biggest difference in communication between many of the characters in the film‚ My Big Fat Greek Wedding‚ and myself would be their naturally outspoken and openly emotional nature. Though the character of Toula was more reserved than the rest of her family‚ a large portion of the humor and the tension in the movie is derived from the candor of her father and mother. At the opening of the movie‚ Toula’s father‚ Gus‚ criticizes Toula and tells her‚ “You better get married soon. You’re starting

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    Throughout ‘The Seagull’ Masha’s unhappiness towards the life she bears is emphasised‚ this can be demonstrated through her clothing as she is only seen wearing black which typically symbolises death and sadness. Masha claims‚ “I’m in mourning for my life. I am unhappy”‚ this transfers the meaning of ‘mourning’ from the common mourning of death to the mourning of life. She’s known for her alcohol and drug abuse‚ which perhaps could be viewed as her drowning her dissatisfaction with her life as she

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    big choose. I will buy a new house in this month. * Wow! That is awesome! Congratulation! * Thanks! Now I have a problem. I want to live in the countryside but I do not know what it looks like in Vietnam. Can you describe it? * Of course! My hometown has a lot of greenery. The houses arranged alternately with rice fields. * Does it have any bookstore or supermarket? * No‚ it does not. However‚ it has a market‚ a post office‚ a mosque‚ some temple‚ several drug stores and grocery

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    Country vs. City In the novel My Antonia by Willa Cather‚ Antonia Shimerda and Lena Lingard share a few similarities: they are both immigrants to America; they are both in their own way very beautiful women; and they are both very independent and accomplished women. However‚ they differ in personal appearance‚ lifestyle‚ and values. Antonia was very beautiful as a young girl‚ but as the years have passed‚ the struggles she has faced growing up in her life show in her outward appearance. She

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    The Glass Castle Section 1: A woman on the street Quote 1: “’You want to help me change my life?’ Mom asked. ‘I’m fine. You’re the one who needs help. Your values are all confused’” (Walls 5). I think that this quote is significant because it shows how different Jeannette’s views on life and her mother’s views on life are. Throughout the novel Jeannette is always trying to help her parents‚ but what she does not notice is that they are happy the way that they are. They enjoy the way that they

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    stepped out‚ to go find his wife” (26). This is important because it is the overall lesson learned in the story. John’s first breakthrough in “By the Waters of Babylon” was arriving at the Place of the Gods.“Nevertheless when I had dried my bowstring and restrung it‚ I walked forward to the Place of the Gods” (179). This is important because John finally fulfills his dream of going to the Place of the Gods. His second breakthrough is when he discovers that

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    sad day‚ my grandmother had died. That day I had to have been there with my grandmother‚ but five years ago I decided to leave my country‚ my family‚ my friends and my beloved grandmother.I feel guilty about my decision because I never thought about the consequences. When I heard the news I froze‚ I felt empty I just wanted take back time‚ I wanted to tell my grandmother how many plans we had and she and I did not. I felt guilty all‚ guilty of the illness of my grandmother‚ guilty for my absence

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    next to my father’s grave. The words on the tombstone‚ "Peter Thomas Davis‚ Beloved husband and father’ glared at me‚ confirming the truth. The terrible‚ harsh truth... my father was dead! It was completely unbelievable and up to this day‚ I can hardly believe that I Jessie Peter Davies‚ was in this world without him and that I would never see my father again. It was heartbreaking and I was totally shattered. It had happened two months previously and yet the whole incident was fresh in my mind‚ as

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