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    and day by bay Pakistan goes down rapidly. EFFECT ON BUSINESS: Another problem which exist due to load shedding is the business in markets due to this markets also effected‚ no work done mostly in night time. Although many problems occurred in day time but some business has to be done but in night time all shops in markets closed. So economically its has very worst effect on Pakistan. EFFECT ON STUDENTS: As everyone know that students are ingredient for the progress of any country but major

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    Jeff Stephens Dr. Swenson English 2111 11-22-11 The Thousand and One Nights: Abridged‚ Restructured‚ but Ever Lasting You may have read the story many times; you may have even watched the live-action movie or animated film‚ but only a few have been able to discern the unique traits inherent in The Thousand and One Nights. Willis G. Regier‚ a writer for World Literature Today‚ wrote that “the Nights has been read‚ admired‚ studied‚ illustrated‚ adapted for the stage‚ and Disneyfied” (321). The

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    Christopher’s father is the one person who really understands him.’ Do you agree? Through the eyes of Christopher Boone‚ ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night- time’ by Mark Haddon explores the life of Christopher‚ a 15 year old boy with Asperger’s syndrome. His disability leads to many conflicts in the novel‚ one resulting in the divorce of his parents. With Christopher’s disability‚ people‚ even like himself‚ struggle to understand him. His mood always changes like if he sees ‘4 red

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    actions are bizarre and inexcusable. The father takes his family to see fires during the night when they are asleep. He drags his wife and his children out of bed so that he can satisfy his lust for vengeance. The speaker says that all seven children were piled into the car with running noses and wearing only their pajamas. This creates an image of children being ready for sleep‚ not for night journeys. According to the narrator‚ this odd behavior started when her father lost his job and had

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    Midsummer Night’s Dream: To what extent does ACT5 Scene1 present a harmonious “New World”? Act 5 Scene 1 is considered to be a harmonious “New World”‚ not forgetting that we have just left the “Green world” with all the mischief and fairies all around. This would make us question is the green world really gone? And is the new world really all that “Harmonious”? Act 5 Scene1 is the resolution of the entire play. At the start of It is obvious that the harmonious “New world” is present‚ with all

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    Society has indicated that it is not concerned about people with disabilities. Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time‚ follows the theme of “sometimes people are born with disabilities but it’s communities that handicap them”. In the novel‚ the protagonist‚ Christopher‚ is put into challenging situations where people do not consider the fact that someone may be disabled. This causes misinterpretations of language and emotions that causes society to blindly handicap

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    loved ones. Rose knows that Cory and Troy do not get along as well and hopes the fence can bring them closer by working on it together. To Rose‚ a fence is a symbol of her love for her family. Rose knows the front yard is where they hang out Friday nights and tell their stories and hopes the fence can make them closer and more exclusive to each other. The fence has a purpose to separate them from the world. While Troy is constantly trying to keep things out‚ his wife‚ Rose‚ is trying to keep things

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    Violence This is one of the really important negativity of Holly Wood movies‚ Violence scenes are shown in Holly Wood movies‚ teaching the general public of violence and the youths are mostly the affected ones in this case‚ since they are still growing up‚ they can be easily influenced by these movies example of movies with violent contents are a. Scarface‚ Terminator series‚ etc Most of these movies contain scenes of killing‚ gangster way of living‚ using weapons‚ guns‚ knives‚ usually when young

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    Essay Question: Does the novel end on an optimistic note? Explain why. In the book “the curious incident of the dog in the night-time” By Mark Haddon‚ the new incident of a murder of a dog‚ Wellington‚ is introduced in the first chapter. Christopher‚ a boy diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome‚ who lives next door‚ seeks to solve the mystery which has befallen on his neighbour’s pet dog. However‚ as he ventures out to find the murderer‚ he finds out another mystery which involves his mother who he

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    be with his father for more than a day. The largest contributing factors of Vladek and Art’s failing relationship include: Vladek’s belittlement of Art and his problems‚ Vladek’s frugality‚ and the suicide of Art’s mother‚ Anja. Within the first scenes of “Maus”‚ Art depicts a prominent memory from his childhood that strongly represents the tension between his father and himself. After being left behind by his friends‚ a young Art returns to his father crying. Instead of simply comforting Art‚ Vladek

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