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    Farewell Speech

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    ASSALAM O ALAIKUM I have given the responsibility to stand for my fellows of 10th class on this vital occasion. First of all‚ I would like to thank all my juniors for arranging such a grand function for the seniors. I admire the kinship of love‚ sincerity of thoughts and purity of passions from the depth of my heart expressed in my brother’s speech. Sweet memories of by gone days have put an ever lasting impression on my soul and self. This school is not a building of bricks and blocks

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    A Farewell to Arms is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway set during the Italian campaign of World War I. The book‚ published in 1929‚ is a first-person account of American Frederic Henry‚ serving as a Lieutenant ("Tenente") in the ambulance corps of the Italian Army. The title is taken from a poem by 16th-century English dramatist George Peele.[1] A Farewell to Arms focuses on a romance between Henry and a British nurse‚ Catherine Barkley‚ against the backdrop of World War I‚ cynical soldiers‚

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    Stanza 1 1. Rizal’s beautiful description of his country‚ the Phillipines. He used the biblical garden of Eden to describe the pre-Hispanic Philippines. He said that he is glad to give his life to Filipinas – and even if his life were brighter‚ fresher‚ or more blest‚ he would still gladly give it up for his country. 2. What stands out in this stanza is Rizal’s love for his vast love and loyalty for his country‚ and how he would still maintain his love and loyalty no matter what circumstance he’s

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    A Farewell Speech for a Boss Who Is Moving To A Multinational Company Welcome‚ everyone‚ to this very special occasion. And a bitter-sweet occasion it is to us. It’s very sad to be saying goodbye to Mr. Boss who is closing ten years of service with our company. I just want to say a few words to express the company’s appreciation for the time Mr. Boss has spent with us. Mr. Boss has spent ten years with us‚ and in that time Mr. Boss has distinguished himself with his diligence humor drive in

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    Farewell to Arms

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    I look out my room window and see the rising sun. The brilliant red globe sheds its light on the earth‚ and illuminates the myriad of fresh green leaves that have emerged in the wake of spring. I open my window‚ through which a light breeze‚ the same wind that is ruffling the very leaves‚ enter. The scene is perhaps an epitome of peace. It is quite surprising to think that this is the same place that is under a threat of an ever-potential war. Just a few weeks ago our northern neighbor initiated

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    "You are all a lost generation" -Gertrude Stein This quotation’s importance on author Earnest Hemmingway is reflected in his modern Romeo and Juliet novel entitled A Farewell to Arms. The recurring tone of the novel suggests that the only reality is the harsh truth which is anything but romantic and proves that in the end‚ all is futile. This generation in which Stein spoke of to Hemingway is the generation of romantic war times. This idea is symbolized in the character Catherine Barkley’s vision

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    FAREWELL SPEECH A very good morning to all the dignitaries and my dear friends. Just as treasures are uncovered from the earth‚ so does virtue appear from good deeds‚ and wisdom appears from pure and peaceful mind. To walk safely through the maze of college life‚ a student needs the light of wisdom and the guidance of virtue. Right from day 1 of this precious part of our life‚ we are continuously guided by our seniors. I remember the senior who had shown me my new home‚ my room in the hostel

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    A Farewell Speech for Seniors January 15‚ 2012 - Posted by ashmeeta_95 Most of our life is a series of images. They pass us by like towns on the highway. But sometimes‚ a moment stuns us as it happens. And we know that this instant is more than a fleeting image. We know that this moment… every part of it… will live on forever The important thing is not to be bitter over life’s disappointments. Learn to let go of the past‚ and recognize that every day won’t be sunny. And when you find yourself

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    Struik English 10-01-2013 How Hemingway uses style and language to reflect the ideas and themes in A Farewell to Arms. There are plenty of novels about World War I‚ most of them are about the cruel life in the trenches‚ the physical stress and the awful numbers of deaths during the battle. As a reader you think that you have seen it all‚ but then this book comes along. A Farewell to Arms is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway‚ which presents the love story between Lieutenant Fredrick Henry

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    Man’s Self-Infliction of Inhumanity in A Farewell to Arms War is the epitome of mankind’s inhumanity. It is in man’s nature to fuel the want and propensity toward war. Wars destroy nations and stability. Soldiers who fight in wars either come back in pieces or do not come back at all. The ones lucky enough to return home have changed drastically in what they feel and how they think. The horrors of war will forever haunt them. In his classic novel‚ A Farewell to Arms‚ Ernest Hemingway examines the

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