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    Earth Hour

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    160 Countries Celebrated the Earth Hour As the clocks ticked 8:30 pm at their local time‚ people from 160 countries celebrated the Earth Hour. An Earth Hour which is celebrated to remind us that we all share the same planet we live in and we have the same responsibility for how well we live in it. Earth Hour is a global initiative conceptualized and supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and held towards the end of March annually‚ encouraging households and businesses to turn off their

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    Why I Love This Photo

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    Why I Love This Photo I’ve always been referred to as a “Daddy’s Girl” and I wouldn’t want it to be any other way. He has always been the big hero in my life that always used to sing “Butterfly Kisses” to me before bedtime and the one to give the biggest hugs the next morning. The photograph displays me standing in front of my dad on the bow of a fishing boat on a summer day. The boat was pushing through the calm waters of Lake Superior‚ and we were examining the views in front of us for a few minutes

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    Business Tax: Reading Week Notes The Robin Hood Tax * The idea behind the RHT is to generate hundreds of billions of dollars * That money could be used to kick-start the US economy and get America back on its feet * The RHT = 0.5% tax on Wall Street transactions * Benefits: * It won’t affect the vast majority of Americans * It’s easy to enforce * It’s tough to evade * It taxes those who are to blame for the global financial crisis‚ rather than

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    Zero Hour

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    Nyberg rifled through the Hardy file‚ his briefcase on the floor at his feet. It had been a long day‚ and the gentle rocking of the train soothed him. It was late‚ after eight‚ but the Ecliptic Express was mostly full‚ as it often was for the dinner hour. It was a company train‚ and since the renovation—Umbrella had gone to great expense to make it classically retro‚ everything from velvet seats to chandeliers in the din ing car—a lot of employees brought family or friends along to experience the atmosphere

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    How do we define normal? Normality and abnormality is based upon subjective judgement. Views of abnormality differ between individuals and cultures. When does somebody stop being merely eccentric and become mentally ill? Judging mental illness is difficult because it relies upon sound judgement and extensive research into cultural variations in behaviour patterns. We should also consider that psychology deals with individuals and everyone is different. If it is so difficult to define ‘normal’ and

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    Story of an Hour Thes

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    Sawayfa 1 English Department Mohammed Sawayfa Dr. Salah Shrouf Literature 2 May 12‚ 2012 “Free! Body and Soul Free!”: Who shall prevent Mrs. Mallard not to live freely and artlessly? Symbolism in “The Story of an Hour” In “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the writer uses several meaningful symbols in order to relay a feeling of joy‚ surprise‚ desire‚ and sympathy. Mrs. Mallard‚ who was an ill-hearted‚ decided to enter her room alone after she had heard the news of her

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    Story of an Hour

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    The story of an hour What is important about the title? The title is important as it emphasizes the fact that she lives her whole life in the space of this one hour. What are the conflicts in "The Story of an Hour"? What types of conflict (physical‚ moral‚ intellectual‚ or emotional) do you see in this story? The conflicts in The story of an Hour are mainly emotional‚ as you see her having an emotional battle with herself within the story‚ as the power of the emotions overwhelmed her and

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    An Hour Response

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    There are many emotions crossing my mind after reading another short story "The story of an hour” written by Kate Chopin. Living in twenty-first century in America and with my Asian background and experience‚ and seeing so many parts of the world still having unresolved issues regarding human equality or women emancipation or equal rights for women are amazed how little and also how much we accomplished as the human race. Through all these emotional‚ cultural and tradition drove filters I‚ a young

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    supported the family. Many wives could not leave their husbands‚ because they did not have the financial independence that was needed to survive at the time. With these obstacles‚ many women were forced to stay in unhappy marriages. In the “Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin‚ the author conveyed a negative progression of marriage from love‚ oppression and freedom. Love in marriage could be defined in two ways; romantic love which is the feeling of incredible attraction to someone and caring love which

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    Story of an Hour

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    The Story of an Hour is a story about a woman who does not grieve‚ but is overjoyed by having no more husband to hold her back. The author shows throughout the story the feeling and the projected path by using various literary devices such as metaphors and the way they are dictated‚ as well as tone. These present the story in the way the author meant to‚ and are present to describe certain emotions‚ and create different scenes. This story has a good use of metaphors to show how the widowed

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