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    i am what i am

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    4.1 What Does runs the Telecom market? Given above the factors which decides the success steps of any telecom company. But the needs of customer are vary as per profession‚ surrounding environment‚ awareness and urbanity. And one other thing affects most is the usage. 4.2 Study analysis based on questionnaire net survey reports and annual reports of the companies The main criteria for comparison is use of services in rural life and urban life and after that it will be based on age groups

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    I Am Proud to Be Who I Am

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    Among all of my qualities and talents‚ I feel that diligence‚ responsibility and perseverance are the most important qualities to me. These core talents helps develop who I really am. I am highly motivated‚ and love trying new things to help advance my skills. I have always taken an interest in the field of phycology. I am intrigued Explaining behavior less abstractly. It gives me more control over my life and even more insight with my four beautiful children. I understand that being responsible for

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    planting seeds of doubt and suspicion in everyone who crosses his path. Consequently this despotism everyone is blindsided by achieves in fooling them into thinking he is someone completely different to who he truly is‚ thus showing the idea of ‘I am not what I am’. Iago’s deception incites great chaos and confusion within his game‚ as his corrupt principles and lack of legitimate moral methods‚ give rise to the various betrayals he commits throughout the play. Act 3 features the way that Iago taunts

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    In the poemI‚ Being Born a Woman and Distressed”‚ by Edna St. Vincent Millay‚ the topic of women’s freedom to express themselves sexually is especially prominent. The poem goes into much detail of a woman and her experiences of simply wanting to be with another person sexually‚ without being in a committed relationship. The poet explains the trouble women go through for wanting to be sexually active‚ and the difficulties they face. This poem explains a woman’s desires to be promiscuous‚ and the

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    comparing and contrasting two poems from the Reconstruction Era and the Blacks Art Era. Both these poems are about the pain of being a woman. The Reconstruction Era was just after the Civil War and the country was struggling to find its way again and where everyone fit into society. The Black Arts Era was a time also dealing with social upheaval. There was a strong struggle for African Americans to gain their civil rights and to finally been seen as equal. Both of these poems show the sorrows and hardship

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    I Am Tourist

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    The poemI Am Tourist’ deals with the meaning and significance of tourism; particularly focussing on the modern take on what is a tourist. Adrian Mitchell presents the point of a ignorant tourist‚ and shows their lack of connection to the foreign land through the use of various literacy techniques such as imagery. The poem’s purpose is to let us witness the typical tourists’s shallow mindset‚ lack of respect to the culture and misplacing of priorities. It is written in first person narrative which

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    by the prince that has an eye to dominate the dream of the woman. The Women who have became stronger through years still turn towards fairy tales to receive answers. They want their lives to become a fairy tale‚ and so women turn to depend solely on a man to save them in their lives‚ as how traditionally and in modern fairytales both depict for this to happen. The painting “Diego and I”(Mexican Painting) shows the dominance over the woman over a man’s eye. The third eye is in the middle of the forehead

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    In the poems “women” ‚”Good books” and “I am glass” they all use strong imagery ‚vivid words‚ personification and other figurative language to paint a picture on how the author was thinking when she wrote the poems. The way everything is explained shows a clear representation in your mind to understand what is being talked about. You can also tell that the author has a joy for writing because Giovanni writes there is a passion and her poems always have to be read between the lines. In “good books”

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    I am Malala is the memoir of a fourteen-year old girl’s campaign for women’s right to education. In 2011‚ Malala was shot by the Taliban in a bus on her way home from school. Two Taliban men boarded the bus and asked‚ “who is Malala‚” soon after‚ firing shots into Malala’s head (Yousafzai 9). The Taliban‚ a radical Islamic group‚ wishes to instill a conservative version of Islamic law called Sharia. Malala grew up in a society in which women were treated as inferior beings‚ housekeepers‚ and had

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    I Am Someone

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    I Am Someone! Writing Something! “I’m Nobody! Who are You?” is a poem written by Emily Dickinson. This poem reflects the themes of conformity and rebellion as well as culture and identity in so many ways. The poem conveys the main idea of being alone‚ isolated from the society – or being “nobody” your identity. As a result Dickinson had adapted and perhaps taken pleasure into being an outsider‚ whilst she found it boring to be part of the society or to be a “somebody”. These are all various ideas

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