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    What is the Perfect Family?   Norman Rockwell is a very imaginative character. He was able to paint images that captured the attention of millions. The first picture on page 22 is “A Family Tree”. It ends with a man‚ a woman‚ and a child. Because this is a family tree‚ we can infer that this is a husband‚ a wife‚ and their child. The second picture‚ “Freedom from Want”‚ shows a family gathering on a dinner table. That event could be what is known as Thanksgiving Dinner. The third picture‚ “Freedom

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    "Rising Five" is written by Norman Nicholson. It is about the human tendency to look forward to the future‚ wondering what will happen‚ hoping for the best and anticipating anything positive (at the expense of living for the present)‚ and how people keep wanting to rush through certain stages of life‚ finally rushing to death itself. The poem begins with the description of a little boy soon turning five‚ and his excitement about his impending birthday. The poet‚ Norman Nicholson‚ stresses that in

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    In the short story “The Gold Mountain Coat” by Jody Fong Bates‚ the narrator remembers her childhood in a small town somewhere in Ontario; “The small town that was my home.” The story is told through the eyes of the little girl‚ from an immigrant Chinese family; “I was the only Chinese child in town.” By telling the story from her point of view there is no judgement‚ no analysis on what is happening or what will happen‚ which gives the reader a wide space to reflect on the story. Her tone is light

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    St. Andrew’s School La Huerta‚ Pque City [pic] [pic] Prepared by: Bianca Mae Gavina Prepared for: Sir. Angelo Esarda I. Characters: Protagonist: Mary Lennox  -  One of the novel’s two protagonists‚ Mary Lennox is a ten-year-old girl who‚ after the death of her parents in India‚ is sent to live with her uncle in Yorkshire‚ England. She evolves from a spoiled‚ unloved and unloving creature to a girl who is full of spirit and surrounded by friends. She begins the book as its central

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    The poster that I chose to do my analysis on is by Adam Lewin. His art is modern and is representative of current events. He is an illustrator and an art director. He has studied at the Pratt Institute‚ the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam‚ and New York University (http://www.thoughtsondemocracy.blogspot.com/ 2009). The poster is representational of what is currently happening in American culture today. Lewin’s poster persuades me not to want to live in the United States anymore

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    A2 English Language Coursework Investigation: How and why are power differences established in police-suspect interactions through language use? Word Count; 2677 Introduction Equality is a fundamental element of the English legal system yet power disparities amongst those enforcing the law and those suspected of breakingoften apparent. With Brown and Levinson’s Power and Politeness theory assessing the significant contribution language strategies have in creating such differences I have chosen

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    The impacts of new technology of rice production in China Rice is one of the main stable food in China which has the largest population in the world. Because of the large amount of population‚ food stabilization and food security play significant roles in China‚ so in recent decades‚ many new technologies have been used in agricultural production. This paper will mainly discuses the economic impact of new technology in rice production‚ for example‚ how does new technology like Green Revolution

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    The main sources of revenue of the Harvey Norman Holdings company Pty ltd. (HVN) is sales revenue from the sales of goods‚ where other major revenue are from franchise‚ rent from the third party‚ interest received which is in increasing trend during 2010 to 2011 to 2012.Revenues come from the sale of products and services. The main expenses are marketing expenses‚ Administrative expenses‚ occupancy expenses‚ distribution expenses‚ ordinary activities expenses and interest expenses. All the expenses

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    In Living the Sabbath‚ Norman Wirzba discusses the numerous ways in which the developing world has begun to lose touch with God‚ our individual selves‚ and the importance of rest. Today’s world has no place for rest or reflection. The fast-paced society we live in is entirely focused on unrelenting economic gain and efficiency and has crafted a society in which people work abysmally long hours for little wages. Although this economic lifestyle has crafted a country of immense luxury‚ the people have

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    In the article about Norman Borlaug‚ Justin Gillis‚ stated how Dr. Borlaug said the agriculture in Mexico was very poor and it reminded me of the last case study we did. The subpar quality of land in Mexico was a push factor for immigration because that caused less opportunity for new jobs and food‚ hurting the overall economy. Dr. Borlaug’s creation of the rust resistant wheat was genius‚ not only did he create a food source‚ but more job opportunities for workers. (Gillis) Being in Botany‚ I have

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