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    The article‚ “What We Are to Advertisers” by James B. Twitchell‚ introduces a VALS system‚ which is “The “psychographic” system of SRI is called acronymically VALS (now VALS2+)‚ short for Values and Lifestyle System.” (qut.in Twitchell‚ 178). He portrays this system as a psychological profiling schemes of American advertising that based on the common-sense view. The consumers are motivated by their social interactions and different resources. They categorized within the eight different subcategorized

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    Have you ever ridden a roller coaster? Dollywood is known for having one of the tallest roller coasters around. Dollywood is located at Knoxville-smoky Mountains metroplex in Pigeon Forge Tennessee it is owned by Dolly Parton and herschend Family Entertainment My favorite place to go would be Dollywood.The rides there are fun‚the entertainment is great‚ and the food there is delicious. The rides there are fun and exciting there are tons of rides to choose from there are water rides‚ roller coasters

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    Migrant Hostel is an account of Peter Skrzynecki’s time in the migrant hostel‚ yet it is ambiguous and could apply to many immigrants. This suggests that many people were struggling to find belonging as immigrants in Australia. A general experience is emphasized in the first stanza by the use of “us” in the 2nd last line. The last line of the stanza poses a question to the reader “Who would be coming next.” This technique is used to engage them in the poem. It also underlines the uncertainty and

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    redemption to be fixed by the National Assembly. Those of the said dues which are not extinguished by this decree shall continue to be collected until indemnification shall take place. II. The exclusive right to maintain pigeon houses and dovecotes is abolished. The pigeons shall be confined during the seasons fixed by the community. During such periods they shall be looked upon as game‚ and every one shall have the right to kill them upon his own land. III. The exclusive right to hunt and to

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    the irony of the use of the word ’hostel’ which typically defines a kind‚ hospitable building. Skrzynecki emphasizes the need to be with others they understand through the simile of ’a homing pigeon’. This image expresses the instinctive behaviour of people to find those similar to themselves like the pigeon that is ’circling to get its bearings’. He continues to express this nomadic and isolated feeling as being like ’birds of passage’. The recurrence of a bird simile evokes a sense of being in transition

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    The Eyes Have It (also known as The Girl on the Train & The Eyes Are Not Here) is a short story by Ruskin Bond that was originally published in Contemporary Indian English Stories. The narrator of this story‚ a blind man whose eyes were sensitive only to light and darkness‚ was going to Dehradun by train when he met a girl and had a chit-chat with her. It was only after she left and another passenger came into the compartment that the narrator realizes the girl was blind. Up to Rohana‚ the narrator

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    In the novel‚ The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ Edna is a married woman who abandons her family to achieve her goal of having freedom. The first part of the novel takes place in the Grand Isle‚ where she meets friends like Adele Ratignolle‚ Mademoiselle Reisz‚ and Robert. While at the Grand Isle Edna awakens to the fact that nobody can posses her while she was swimming. Robert and Edna have a very close relationship where the two of them are hanging around each other for a long period of time. Robert

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    What is the WPA program? Will it help the economy? What are the advantages and Disadvantages? How much does it cost? These are all questions most Americans have when Obama planned to bring back the Work Progress Administration (WPA). I am going to tell you what WPA is and the pros and cons of it. During the Great Depression‚ anxious that the dole not become “narcotic‚” in President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s words‚ the U.S. Congress in 1935 created the WPA to administer $5 billion for public works

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    hyphenated are increasingly left with spaces or are combined into one word. In 2007‚ the sixth edition of the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary removed the hyphens from 16 000 entries‚ such as fig-leaf (now fig leaf)‚ pot-belly (now pot belly) and pigeon-hole (now pigeonhole).[3] The advent of the Internet and the increasing prevalence of computer technology have given rise to a subset of common nouns that might have been hyphenated in the past (e.g. "toolbar"‚ "hyperlink"‚ "pastebin"). Despite

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    Green Park‚ St. James Park‚ and Holland Park. These parks are wonderful green‚ quiet places where you can relax and escape the noise of the city. Trafalgar Square is a popular place for students and other young people. You will find lots of pigeons there. If you have time‚ you can feed them and they will be very happy. You can buy special food for them‚ but be careful! Tons of birds are going to surround you if you feed them. Another very special place in London that I´d like to know is

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