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    country‚ [with] the finest farms” remained the same despite the ongoing change and rise of the industries in the cities. While the city was affected in terms of immigrants and industries‚ life in the west remained valued and pure. In the narrative‚ Neighbour Rosicky‚ Cather describes the limitations of city life to reveal her preference on the free‚ unrestricting‚ and beautiful country life. Cather displays the limitations of city living including the restriction and unnatural isolation to reveal her

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    Winton Smith, 1984

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    Select a character from a novel or play who conforms outwardly while questions inwardly. Analyze the nature and elements of this internal conflict‚ and discuss how the tension between conformity and defiance contributes to the meaning of the work. Winston Smith‚ the protagonist of Orwell’s 1984 is an example of an everyday citizen in Oceania who obeys the rules of the government but questions them inwardly without speaking up. He is described as the only hope for the totalitarian system to be

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    Neighbors are the people who live near us‚ and their behaviours influences on our own daily life. Good neighbors can make us feel comfortable and give us many help‚ and everyone will benefit from a good relationship among neighbors. In my point of view‚ there are three conspicuous aspects of qualities of a good neighbor. One of the most important characteristics of good neighbor is that they have a good living habit and are friendly to others. A person with bad habit will affect your daily life

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    Neighbour Rosicky By Willa Cather (pg 1831-1852) At first glance‚ Neighbour Rosicky appears to be a short story about a farmer and his family; however‚ there is much more beneath the surface. Rosicky is a representation of immigrants‚ in general. He is the epitome of the "American Dream‚" with slight alterations. The "American Dream" is supposed to be about having a loving spouse with 2 children‚ a little dog‚ and a white picket fence; however‚ people have added in wealth and larger houses to

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    Social Studies Assignment On: India and Her Neighbors Done by: Tatinee Dey 1.The Kargil War • The Kargil War‚ also known as the Kargil conflict was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir. The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the Line of Control‚ which serves as the de facto border between the two nations. Directly after the

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    effects of our actions towards loved ones and our future as a result of selfishness is a key theme which has caught my eye through a few texts I have been introduced to this year. Such challenges are seen through the narrator’s story in Big World by Tim Burton and Cell One by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Key comparisons made included the similarities shared by the main characters‚ and how they both evolve around a teenage boy who is somewhat lost and needs guidance from his parents or mother. I also discussed

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    founded by legendary hockey player Tim Horton. By 1967‚ there were three Tim Hortons stores open for business under the first successful franchisee‚ Ron Joyce (who currently serves as chairman emeritus of the TDL Group). Since then‚ Tim Hortons has grown to 2527 stores (2343 in Canada‚ 184 in the United States) and over US$800 million in revenue. With a 13-year cumulative average growth in sales of 7.1 percent in Canada and 17.5 percent in the United States‚ Tim Hortons is one very successful coffee

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    Love your neighbour

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    LoveYourNeighbor   http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/apr/24/israel-gaza-children-peacemakers   The article I have chosen Is "Children are the best peacemakers in the Middle East" and was written by Izzeldin Abuelaish. In this article‚ it focuses on a women having a law suit against Isreal for the killing of her two daughters. In order to get closure‚ The women wanted Israel to understand the pain she and others have faced‚ not deny it or ignore it in arrogance and ignorance. These

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    The film “Les Visiteurs” showed how the feudal system was structured during Medieval times. During the Medieval times‚ the feudal system was divided into different classes which variety based on people’s social status. The Feudalism system was a hierarchy class structure such as the king‚ clergy‚ and peasants. The king was the highest of the social classes in the Middle Ages. These groups of people had complete power over the land and political and economic decisions during the Middle Ages.

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    “Good Fences Make Good Neighbours”- Robert Frost This phrase was first used in 1914 in a poem called The Mending Wall by Robert Frost. This paradox has become a proverb which essentially means that “People live more harmoniously when there are clear boundaries between their properties and lives”. There are‚ however‚ many different opinions on the truth of this proverb. Does separation and the creation of boundaries really keep the peace and make people better neighbours or do the boundaries we place

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