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    In this process‚ people tend to forget‚ who they are and what they are. There is no time to ponder and wonder. They tend to forget the values of life. Travelling is a time when people relax‚ reflect and ponder. Most people‚ after a pleasant travel‚ return home with a fresh outlook‚ new zeal and a better determination. Travelling has also a great informative value. It widens the grasp of our knowledge of geography‚ different cultures and people‚ etc. For example‚ when people of Assam visit

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    Background of the Study Much about spelling is puzzling. Our society expects that any educated person can spell‚ yet literate adults commonly characterize themselves as poor spellers and make spelling mistakes. Many children have trouble spelling‚ but we do not know how many‚ or in relation to what standard because state accountability assessments seldom include a direct measure of spelling competence. Few state standards specify what‚ exactly‚ a student at each grade level should be able

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    Gulliver’s Travels Novel Analysis 1. The Author and His Times Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin‚ Ireland on November 30‚ 1667. Swift was raised by his uncle and graduated from Trinity College. Swift would later become the secretary for an influential member of the Whig party which began to influence his political views to lie on the Whig side. A few years later he became a parson for the Irish Church. As he worked as a chaplain‚ he began to write the satires that he would later become famous

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    Gulliver’s travel was one of the famous satirist novels written in 1726 by the most famous satirist in all JOHNATHAN SWIFT.” before understanding the novel and the satire hidden in the novel‚ we can explain the satire as‚ “Satire is a technique employed by writer to expose and criticize the corruption and injustice of an individual and also in the society” Swift wrote a lot of satiric pieces such as “the tale of tub “which is the satire on corruption in religion and learning he also wrote political pamphlets

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    travelling people easier by decreasing the distance by the swiftness of vehicles. The prevailing journeys do not cost more than those were in the earlier days. The purposes of travelling are different for different people. There are some people who travel for the sake of pleasure. The people that are heavily burdened either at their domestic front or at their offices move too far off places for relieving their worries and anxieties. The poets and writers make a trip to distant places for collection

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    The 1920s “Roaring Twenties” were a dramatic age of social‚ economic‚ and political changes. The economy during that era had raised a lot when people started to have money in their pockets. The 1920s was known the age of changing in American society when electricity‚ radio‚ cars‚ movies‚ and other entertainments were taken place. In addition‚ people during that time moved to cities seeking better lives and jobs. Equally important stock market was the main where people started to invest their money

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    Gulliver’s Travels MA Zhaoxi 41104018 Class 1101 English Department December 21‚ 2013 *The Reason Why I Choose the Topic Firstly‚ the story is very intriguing and full of imagination; both adults and children are attracted by its plot. For instance‚ when Gulliver went to the Lilliput‚ he became a giant in Lilliputians’ eyes. He was trapped by them and attacked by the spear which is as the same size as needles. Feeling threaten was disappeared‚ the dwarfs treated Gulliver as a guest

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    1 Story of Count of Monte Cristo Edmond Dantès is the apple of this novel’s eye. We will follow him over the course of twenty-three years and 117 chapters (yikes). During this time he will pretend to be a number of different people‚ including Sinbad the Sailor‚ Lord Wilmore‚ Abbé Faria‚ and the Count of Monte Cristo. Edmond returns from a long journey at sea. The captain of his ship‚ thePharaon‚ has died along the way‚ and Edmond has successfully lead the crew and the cargo home to Marseilles

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    Gulliver’s Travels When I first started reading the book I thought its only purpose was to talk about the political system in England. But after some pages I found that there could be a deeper message concealed‚ between the lines somewhere. The book is divided into four minor novels. The first is about the Lilliputian’s the second about Gulliver visits the giants‚ the third about the flying island and last about Gullivers travels to the land of Houyhnhmland. In the first book Gulliver gets shipwrecked

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    2012 MDM Market Leaders & Distribution Trends Report An Annual Update for Premium Subscribers from Modern Distribution Management’s Editors Copyright ©2012 by Gale Media‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Modern Distribution Management® and mdm® are registered trademarks of Gale Media‚ Inc. Material may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form whatsoever without permission from the publisher. To request permission to copy‚ republish‚ or quote material‚ please call 303-443-5060. 2 2012

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