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    Writhing in an electric tune‚ the band begins to play. Walking back and forth across the stage I heard the singer cry. Down at the bar last night‚ By the pale of evening moon light. The band‚ oh‚ they did play! The band‚ oh‚ they did play! To the tune of Rock n’ Roll‚ With fingers blazing across the strings They made the gui-tars scream. A clash of cymbals‚ The pounding of drums Coming from that Rock n’ Roll. And far into the moonlight they played To the roar of the crowd he sang

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    1. (a) Discuss how student’s problems in primary/secondary schools are different to than they were 10 years ago. Nowadays students are quite different from the past 10 years. They were more self esteem and would like to be more independent as they think they are quite mature even though they aren’t. Physically yes they are big enough to be a man or woman but Psychology no. Comparing to those in the past 10 years they are quite obedient and ready to listen to others that are older than themselves

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    Typhoons in the Philippines In the Philippines‚ tropical cyclones (typhoons) are called bagyo. Tropical cyclones entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility are given a local name by the Philippine Atmospheric‚ Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA)‚ which also raises public storm signal warnings as deemed necessary. Around 19 tropical cyclones or storms enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility in a typical year and of these usually 6 to 9 make landfall. The deadliest

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    Pascal’s law Pascal’s law or the principle of transmission of fluid-pressure is a principle in fluid mechanics that states that pressure exerted anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted equally in all directions throughout the fluid such that the pressure ratio (initial difference) remains the same.[1] The law was established by French mathematician Blaise Pascal.[2] Contents   [hide]  1 Definition 2 Explanation 3 Applications 4 See also 5 References Definition[edit source | editbeta]

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    tragedy‚ but also a human tragedy” -Simon Weisenthal. The holocaust or also known as the Final Solution was a terrible plan by the Nazi regime and Adolf Hitler to eliminate the Jewish race. How has it changed the lives of Jews? Why is it important to remember? What can we do to make sure future generations never forget the Final Solution? During this time approximately 11 thousand Jews and and others were killed‚ this has impacted many innocent lives. The Final Solution changed the lives of Jews in

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    Steve Campsall How to Read a Poem Poems can sometimes be difficult to get to grips with. But remember that the poet has tried hard to say much using few words. Part of the enjoyment of a poem is the work needed to engage with it and find out what the poet is saying. Don’t always expect to be able to ‘translate’ a poem – many poems have ‘meanings’ that are hard to define precisely‚ but which still seem to strike a powerful chord in our consciousness. Remember that poets try hard to “make it

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    A Game to Remember A cloudy‚ cold‚ and wet March day was one to remember for me. It was game day. There is no better feeling than waking up the morning of a game. I always felt like waking up for school on game days was always so much easier than non-game days. My high school baseball season was in full swing; I attended St. Dominic High School and we were ranked number one on Long Island during the preseason and had a lot of hype to live up to. But it was all hype. We were not playing

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    . Once Montressor gets Fortunato down into the catacombs‚ he gets Fortunato to drink the wine. “The wine sparkled in his eyes and the bells jingled” (Poe 51). Again‚ Poe uses the bells on Fortunato’s hat to symbolize a foolish decision he has made. It was unwise for Fortunato to drink the wine and become intoxicated‚ because it made him an easier victim for Montressor. In the final paragraph of the story Poe writes‚ “I thrust a torch through the remaining aperture and let it fall within. There came

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    “The Cask of Amontillado” is a spectacular horror story by author Edgar Allan Poe‚ cleverly plotted and well crafted. In a prodigious show of mischief‚ Poe brings forth Fortunato‚ an epicure of superior wines‚ an enjoyer of festivities‚ and a very inebriated man. The night of Carnival‚ this jaunty fellow has lost all abstemiousness to the powerful grasp of intoxication. Perhaps had he not been so indulgent in his choice of vintage‚ he would have avoided falling prey to an even sorrier fate‚ namely

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    Revenge can be a primitive justice. Paying someone back for their harmful actions can feel quite rewarding at times. In “The Cask of Amontillado” written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ Poe creates a grim and morbid mood to accompany his theme of revenge. First of all‚ Poe constructs his suspenseful and frightening mood through his use of imagery. His description of the catacombs intrigues his readers. For example‚ the writer said that the chamber had “damp ground” (Poe 347) and “long walls of piled skeletons

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