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    reflection (Q.1.) The climax in the novel the Chanda’s secret by Allan Straton takes place when Chanda says this ‘I’m tired of lies and hiding and being afraid. I’m not ashamed of AIDS! I’m ashamed of being ashamed!’.Before the climax everyone just want to be silent and hide there diseases from the society because if the society comes to know that they have AIDS‚ the people would just criticise them. The people in the society will start saying bad things about them‚ but after the climax she decides deal

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    VWD is von Willebrand disease‚ the most common bleeding disorder‚ affecting about 1% of all people. People with VWD take longer than normal to stop bleeding. VWD is an inherited bleeding disorder‚ though in very rare instances it can be acquired spontaneously. While there is no cure for the disease‚ with the proper care and treatment‚ people with VWD can lead normal‚ active lives. Unfortunately‚ while VWD is the most common bleeding disorder‚ it is also the most likely to remain undiagnosed

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    The Climax: Looking for Alaska The climax of a story is when all of the events come to a breaking point. It greatly affects the characters and story. For example‚ the novel Looking for Alaska by John Green illustrates Miles Walter’s journey of seeking the “Great Perhaps” and escaping the “labyrinth.” In the story‚ Miles Walter experiences various daring experiences as he makes new friends and moves to a boarding school. He reaches a peak in his life and isn’t looking back‚ however‚ all of the fun

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    next one before she puts it out. Her hair is a mess‚ and her sunglasses have definitely seen better days‚ they look like someone must sat on them and. She looks funny‚ but beautiful and perfect at the same time. There are pigeons everywhereon the sidewalk‚ on the floor‚ in the trees and in the bushes behind me. I wonder if this is really their city were in‚ and theyre just gracious enough to let us live among them. They seem almost human‚ preoccupied with the routine of their everyday life. Some of

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    through A deadly bomb Chaos is all on its mind Destroying all in its path A little girl Weeps on the sidewalk She thinks What have we done to deserve This? Destruction is all she can see For miles and miles On end It happens so quickly The people react Neighbor with neighbor A helping hand Relief is all on their mind Cleaning all in their path A little girl Weeps on the sidewalk Tears of joy How did this happen? What have we done to deserve This? Rebuilding is all she can see

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    have you waited in line while the customer ahead of you fumbled through their pockets or purses for a few pennies? All they have is just unwanted weight to their pockets and purses. Few people now a days still bend down to pick up a penny off the sidewalk. Whether its the superstions of “luck” or just another penny to add into their collection. Only traditions explain our stubborn attachment to our pennies. However‚ pennies should not be abolished‚ they are beneficial to us in every days life.

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    are not useless‚ and every American owes it to their country to pay them. When someone pays taxes‚ the money is given to the government and is used for many different things to further better our society. These things include sidewalks‚ paved roads‚ and even teachers. Sidewalks keep pedestrians safe‚ paved roads are better for cars‚ and teachers are there to educate the minds of the future adults of America. Without taxes‚ we would not be able to have so many things that better our country‚ so every

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    accomplished because I was going on a straight road with no obstacles. The fun really began when I came across a busy road. I looked both ways and started off. I didn’t realize that going off the sidewalk to the road would be so difficult. I was never taught how to get over the bumps on the end of the sidewalk‚ so I fell and landed in the road. I dragged myself to the other side because I didn’t know how to get back up and a car was coming right for me. As I reached the other side of the road‚ I was

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    in the 2 poems & the story‚ they basically think they are alone. But‚ then they find out they’re not alone. There will poems & a story to talk about‚ “The sidewalk racer”‚ “When I Read”‚ & Z for Zachariah‚ in these paragraphs.There are similarities & differences in the way the characters view being alone. One‚ in the 1st poem‚ “ The Sidewalk Racer‚” the author addresses the meaning of being alone by writing about someone who is riding a skateboard. In the poem the speaker says‚ “ I’m the one &

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    There Will Be Blood is a historical drama written and directed by P.T Anderson. The film explores themes of ambition‚ loneliness‚ lust for power‚ false personas‚ hatred‚ lack of faith‚ mistrust and loss of humanity. Anderson explores these themes through the characters of Daniel Plainview and Eli Sunday. In addition to character exploration‚ Anderson uses a variety of cinematic techniques in order to subtextually portray these themes. These techniques include‚ contrasting lighting‚ long shots‚ wide

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