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    Our Casuarina Tree

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    Our Casuarina Tree is a poem by Toru Dutt‚ an Indian poet.The poem gives an objective description of the tree and the charm associated with poet’s childhood. It begins with an account of the giant tree with a creeper wrapped around it like a huge python. It is the centre of busy life of birds and beasts. The tree is depicted as grand and charming. It has become dear to the poet because of the memories that surround it - memories of a time when happy children played under its shade. The thought brings

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    Big World Smal World

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    Big World-Small World Grantham University Big World-Small World When a company decides to expand globally there are numerous things to scrutinize about the process. Moving forward means understanding the stumbling blocks that come with the expansion. For instance‚ a few of the disadvantages of going global are increased cost. With a company abroad there are increased operating expenses for company networks to connect

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    Freedom Is Our Birthright

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    FREEDOM IS OUR BIRTHRIGHT: In 1890’s many Indian leaders began to explore more radical objectives and methods of Nationalism. This was the Extremist phase of Indian Nationalism. The extremist leaders such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ Bepin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai criticized the Moderates for their politics of prayers and emphasized the importance of self-reliance and constructive work. They asked people to rely on their own strength and fight for Swaraj. Viceroy Curzon partitioned Bengal

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    Not Our Home Poem

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    I was successful in creating two poems relating to Korean culture. My ideas were creative even though it was similar to the poem about French Revolution. I connected the Korean culture to a major historical event in Korea. “Not Our Home” is a poem from a young Korean boy’s perspective in past tense. It describes how unfair the Japanese were to Koreans and also describes the negative emotions that existed as the Japanese went on ruling Korea. But if you read it on‚ you can see that all the Koreans

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    Many people think that pets are too much of a responsibility‚ as they require food‚ walked on a regular basis‚ trained properly and lots of love and care. Any pet that lives outside a cage has to be trained properly so that it does not soil the home. Without training dogs can be very destructive and even dangerous. Pets are also very expensive and their food‚ toys‚ and medical treatment cost a lot of money too. Some pets are not looked after properly by their owners and sometimes the owner even

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    Our Time Archetype

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    was charismatic‚ intelligent and interested more in the game than in the resulting love or social connection. Mihail Lermontov wrote the novella “A Hero of Our Time” with the understanding that the Byronic Hero was a common‚ well-known archetype; and therefore his challenge was to find unfamiliar ways to present this familiar hero. In A Hero of Our Time‚ Lermontov uses narration and sequence as devices to explore the Byronic Hero and fate. The readers of this time were able to recognize the Byronic

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    our friend judith

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    The story shows how that the balance between self and society can me made. It could be argued that Judith is cold and distant‚ that she stands back and observes people like insects in some Biology experiment. But even through she’s uncomfortable stepping out from that safe observational position‚ she still does. She is engage by those around her. She is complex‚ not just a stereotype. She is not English spinster‚ or a bohemian. She is Judith and she seems to be doing just fine. The story shows how

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    Our Credo Values

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    Unocol in Burma | 2.In your view‚ is Unocal morally responsible for the injuries inflicted on some of the Karen people ? Explain. In my opinion Unocal can be said to be morally responsible for the injuries created on some of the Karen people‚ but we should also look at the principles of ethical or moral that is not followed .In the book of ethics by Velasquez it is stated that (utilitarianism‚ rights‚ justice and care)‚ provide a systematic basis of moral standards that can be used to determine

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    Days of Our Past

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    Nostalgia comes from the longing of youth and of the desire or longing of home. This is elaborately illustrated in Into the Wild‚ written by Jon Krakauer. This book captures the journey of a man named Christopher McCandless who shuns himself from society to find his childhood passion and relive it. He leaves his family behind‚ changes his name‚ and becomes a person who only lives for his passion --- and himself. Krakauer shows the understanding that passion and longing of youth ends when someone

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    Animals are Our Lives “Clearly‚ animals know more than we think‚ and think a great deal more than we know.” - Irene M. Pepperberg. I agree with this quote because I believe that animals help humans more than we give them credit for. Many animals are service animals or just companions. Short‚ tall‚ or small‚ animals are an important part of making humans who we are today. To begin with‚ animals can save peoples lives in some situations. For example‚ in the chapter‚ “Dogs Make Us Humans” from the

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