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    Many parts of the country are “aging in place” because inconsistent portions of young individuals have moved in another place. The young people moved in search of a better future. Older adults are employed extendedly. By 2014‚ 23 percent of males and about

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    the way to achieve your target job‚ give your heart‚ soul.” – Lim Bee Huat About Central Area : The central district of Singapore is a wonderful place to live in for HDB owners because of the many facilities and amenities located there. Established HDB estates in the central district include Toa Payoh‚ Queenstown‚ Bukit Merah and Boon Keng. These places are located close to the city centre and are served by bus routes and MRT

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    “The Ugly Tourist” “The Ugly Tourist”‚ which originally appeared in Harper’s in 1988‚ became the opening chapter of “A Small Place”. The author is Jamaica Kincaid and she grew up in Antigua. Kincaid states in her essay “The Ugly Tourist” that “a tourist is an ugly human being”. These are strong words. You can sense the anger in her essay. She defines both what it is to be a tourist as well as to live in the gaze of tourists. The title introduces a key word used multiple times throughout her

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    stayed with the magazine until 1995 when she became unhappy with the new editor‚ Tina Brown‚ and left (Britannica). 1Some of her writings from her early days up through recent times are "Girl"‚ "At The Bottom Of The River"‚ "Annie John"‚ "A Small Place"‚ "Lucy"‚ "The Autobiography Of My Mother"‚ and "My Brother". "Girl" was written in 1978 and was her first fiction story‚ it focussed on her relationship with her mother. "At The Bottom Of The River" was written in 1983 and was a collection of short

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    The phonetics of English language Chapter 1.The production of speech Phonetics may be considered the grammar of pronunciation. Phonetic system of English consists of the following four components: speech sounds‚ the syllabic structure of words‚ word stress‚ and intonation (prosody). These four components what is called pronunciation of English. In any language people speak using their organs of speech. All the organs of speech can be divided into two groups: Active organs of speech- are

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    wanted to spend the next four years of my life. In reading A Small Place‚ Kincaid explains her dislike for tourists in Antigua. Though she makes several valid points‚ it seems as if tourism is more beneficial than harmful. Many people take vacations to tropical islands to witness first-hand the beauty of the island. But‚ Kincaid expresses that tourism shelters the harsh reality of what daily life is for its inhabitants. In A Small Place‚ Kincaid explains‚ “[A]nd so you needn’t let that slightly funny

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    and poke him with it and dance around him. In my ASL learning experience at Senior Connections‚ I can see many of the older adults goofing around with each other still in their old age. One man steals one’s jacket and jokes and puts it in different places. One woman always steals another ones yarn and pretends she did not know where it was. It was funny watching older adults interact in such a goofy way. Both of my grandparents are more reserved so I only saw this goofiness at my ASL experience. I

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    A SMALL PLACE: A HUGE UNSOLVED PROBLEM In A Small Place‚ Jamaica Kincaid brings us into the realm of Antigua- a small country in the British West Indies‚ having its hard time dealing with reality after being ruled by European for a very long time. From a native’s perspective‚ Kincaid shows us the hatred Antiguans feel for white people since the colonization is based on racism and envy for their life conditions. The huge difference between natives and tourists is the main reason why Antiguans

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    “Transnational Corporation (TNCs) have frequently brought disaster to the local communities in whose regions they invest.” Debate the validity of this claim‚ with supporting evidence and reasoned arguments. 1.0 Introduction TNC or also known as Multinational Corporation (MNC) is a decentralize-national company which primarily has locus of management controls over its subsidiaries in whose region they invest (Shinsato‚ 2005); (Stonehouse ‚ 2000). Although many statements by Daniels‚ (2004)

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    Concentration Camps Ten Boom‚ Corrie. The Hiding Place. Germany: Bantam Books 1974 In Corrie’s book The Hiding Place it offers a more personal view into the concentration camps in Germany and all her personal experiences along the way. It offers a direct view into her thoughts and emotions and being able to imagine it so clearly the state of the camps she went to. You feel all of her pain and see it all through her eyes with how clearly she explains it. The state of the camps being so

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