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    dichotomy. The Mayor and Nushino and maybe even Josefina have a function. They are representations of this dichotomy. V S V S Antonio Antonio * The town‚ the Mayor * Man * Unnatural/Manufactured * Injustice * Violence * Fear * Exploitation * Education * The town‚ the Mayor * Man * Unnatural/Manufactured * Injustice * Violence * Fear * Exploitation * Education Coloniser Coloniser Colonised Colonised VS VS * The tribe

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    بحث بعنوان: Taboo Words and Euphemisms إعداد الطالب : أحمد خويلد بإشراف الدكتورة: أمينة معتوق Taboo words and Euphemisms Taboo: is a word or phrase not to be used or at least it is consedevd as not polite to use the word "Taboo" came from tongan‚it refers to acts that are forbedden. words are considered as taboo words because of: fear‚ tradition‚ education‚ hurting‚ language beauty and social limit. there are no general rule for Taboo words‚ some words may considered as a

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    Looking into Words An Analysis of the dialogues in The Picture of Dorian Gray [Preface] As we often see in fictions‚ dialogues play a significant role in characterizing heroes. Apart from speaking for the characters in novels‚ Oscar Wilde used dialogues to speak for himself. This is especially the case in The Picture of Dorian Gray in which he ‘hires’ three characters to represent his ideals‚ present situation and the conflict between them. The following passage will mainly focus on the strategic

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    friends of your mom or literally just the kids who live next door. For me‚ there’s always been a girl like that since I was five and things can be a little overwhelming when she is also a competitive Leo (star sign). In middle school‚ the girl would ask me to watch TV and ditch homework with her‚ while in fact she had secretly done the work beforehand. Though I later discover her tricks‚ we never actually stopped hanging out. ‘Frenemy’ might be the word to describe our relationship back then. Fair

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    quote I had ever perceived. My family and I were watching the Popular show: America’s got Talent. Then it happened‚ A comedian with a stutter was giving his pre-audition spheel and how terribly difficult his life had become. Before he was done‚ the man by the name of Drew Lynch said at the end of his speech‚ “I believe that anyone is able to turn any negative into a positive”. This perked my ears up and really made me step back and take an indisputable look into my life. I had been very recently going

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    a girl who became my most favorite person. We had ways & plans to prove to the world that we can make it through‚ Whether with or without the help of the people around us But‚ I’ve lost her The girl that I used to see when I wake up in the morning in a hot summer day The girl I used to play with under the high sun in an afternoon break The girl I used to sing with as we lay Under that old mango tree‚ I’ve lost her The girl who smiles with eyes full of visions The girl who likes to

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    the truth in their words

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    The Truth in Their Words 2013-10-17 How can you keep a story unbiased and true to the actual meaning when telling the story from different perspectives? Edgar Allen Poe’s stories “the cask of amontillado” and “the tell tale heart” are great examples of unreliable narrators and how readers should question the narrators perspective instead of just willingly believing everything that has been said. Some times readers have to think past what is being said and explore the possibility of the

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    Personal Issue Mental health has always been looked upon as a tragic illness that affects the person who has it‚ but at the same time can affect the people surrounding‚ and the society. Schizophrenia‚ bipolar disorder‚ and OCD are all examples of mental illnesses that have brought a lot of pain to individuals and their families. From time to time‚ in events such as mass murders in which the person who is responsible was diagnosed with a mental illness‚ the media tends to make it sounds as if mental

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    meaning of the word equal in this sentence of the Declaration of Independence has been controversial. We will never know what Thomas Jefferson meant by equal. Throughout the history of the United States of America‚ all men have not been equal‚ so this is where historians question the word equal. In my point of view‚ I believe the Founding Fathers needed ideas and arguments against the British. They were not talking about the citizens of the colonies. They used the word equal as an argument

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    colors into language. We can put some bright colors to words when we are happy‚ or dark colors to express that we are not in a good mood. We give them their own power‚ and in the article “A Question of Language” by Gloria Naylor‚ the author shows us her idea about that power of words. Words themselves are harmless; the problem comes from the way people want to use them. Naylor starts her text by mentioning about her first time hearing the word “nigger”. It was in her third-grade class‚ when she was

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