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    Chapter 1 As Chris turned the corner‚ he saw the ship sailing slowly out of sight‚ a single tear dropped from his eye‚ he called out for his dog‚ and walked slowly in heavy motion‚ he was wearing an old cow-boy hat that he inherent from his grandfather‚ leather brown bag‚ old jeans‚ black V-neck t-shirt‚ and his favourite boots‚ as he was walking he lighted up a cigarette then he just stub it out. He kneed on one knee to play with his dog‚ he got a beautiful American Pit Bull Terrier dog medium-sized

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    Every author has their own style of writing‚ they each express them self with different elements. For instance many authors use literary elements to show the theme or tone. In short story “like two ships” Chris Macy uses literary elements to provide disheartening tone. He uses setting‚ characterization which turn out insecurities that cause a missed opportunity. As the reader we know that they both are interested in each other ‚but the characters do not know. Setting is used to place them in

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    Titanic “The Unsinkable ship” The Titanic was known as "the unsinkable ship". She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage in April of 1912‚ during which she collided with an iceberg. She was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. A numerous amount of people believe that the collision that occurred on April 15‚ 1912 was The Titanic’s sister ship The Olympic‚ and that the wreckage was premeditated and was used to commit insurance fraud

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    Homework Sunday 17th February 2013 Chapter Summaries in To Kill a Mockingbird (10-15) Katie Shirley Chapters 10-11 Jem and Scout lament the fact that "Atticus was feeble: he was nearly fifty." The children believe that Atticus’ "advanced" age keeps him from doing the sorts of things other children’s fathers do. Their view of their father changes when they see him shoot a mad dog. As Tom Robinson’s trial

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    To what extent was the Gulf of Tonkin the main reason why the US became involved in the Vietnam War between 1954 and 1964? Between 1954 and 1964 US involvement in Vietnam increased significantly about the time that the Gulf of Tonkin occurred and to an extent it can be seen that the Gulf of Tonkin was the main reason that the US got involved in Vietnam because shortly after the event happened‚ it lead to various battles between North and South Vietnam in which two élite battalions of South Vietnam

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    “The Horrors of a Slave Ship‚” describes in detail‚ the tragic experiences of Olaudah Equiano as a captive slave. Equiano suffered many sleepless nights; he was flogged and kidnapped multiple times. In the article‚ the author is trying to give the reader the feeling by giving details of the brutally floggings and desperation as many slaves suffocated to death as they were placed in an overcrowded deck. Overall‚ the author tries to give readers their point across of the difficulties in being a captive

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    Sociology Essay Some theorists think that cultural deprivation is the reason why working class children fail and middle class children succeed. To succeed in education you will need cultural equipment (language‚ self-discipline and reasoning skills) something that the working class children lack. They lack this equipment because their parents cannot socialise properly with their children‚ so these children grow up culturally deprived leading to their under-achievement at school. Whereas middle

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    PUNCTUALITY           Can I ask you a riddle? What is it that ………once it is lost…… you can never recover it? What is it that…………keeps on marching ahead……….. and you can never stop it even if you want to? What is it that ………which comes free……… but you can never buy more ………even if you have all the money in the world? What is it that ………..you always think you have enough and more of……..but always run short of. Do you have the answer……….????? It is TIME. Time is very precious. We always think

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    3.4 infernal influences on business ! definition: Internal influences relate to the specific factors within the business that will affect its operations. internal influences on a business include: ! 1) product 2) location 3) management 4) resource management 5) business culture ! ! ! ! Product 1) The type of goods and services produced will affect the internal operations of a 
 business. The range of goods and services refers to the number produced by the business.

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    longer be the same. This puzzle is often represented by the story of Theseus Ship‚ in which a hero’s ship is preserved throughout many years by replacing dilapidated parts until finally not a single original part remains‚ however a young engineer takes it upon himself to collect the parts of the old ship and restore it to working condition. This then poses a new challenge‚ what is Theseus’s ship‚ the original model‚ or the ship made of replacement parts. In the same way‚ when a human’s personality changes

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