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    Marco Polo Modernism

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    Culture Marco Polo the great explorer of the 13th and 14th century set out on a journey through the Mongol Empire during which he wrote The Book of Ser Marco Polo. During his journey he documented the marvels of his travels such as the city of Kinsay(Hangchow)‚ a large city inherited by the Yuan Dynasty after great conquests. Polo expressed the city as a “City of Heaven” because of its modernism and elegance while traveling through the city. The significance of The Book of Ser Marco Polo is that he

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    Polo Market Survey

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    Chewing Gums with 31% people voting it as No 1. Reason for purchasing Polo As per the sample data‚ most prominent reason for purchasing Polo is as follows – “It acts as a mouth freshener” with 42% people endorsing this reason for purchasing Polo. 23% of the people purchase Polo considering it as a “Just for fun” consumable item and 15% of the people consume Polo “To avoid bad breath”. Since the total percentage of people purchasing Polo either as a Mouth Freshener or for avoiding bad breath or after

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    This essay is a character study of Ralph‚ who is one of the main characters in William Golding’s ‘Lord of the Flies’. I have chosen to analyse Ralph’s character‚ as it is the character with which I feel that I can relate most closely. Ralph is probably the novel’s main character. This essay will include my identification of the major aspects of Ralph’s character and how he symbolises different themes‚ which are portrayed in the novel. I will cover in this what Ralph contributes to the plot of the

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    Marco Polo Research Paper

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    Marco Polo Marco Polo was a Venetian explorer who travelled through Central Asia and China. Although the exact place and time is unknown‚ he was born in 1254 and later died in 1324. His mother died after giving birth to him‚ therefore his aunt and uncle raised him for most of his life. Marco Polo learned how to read and write as a child‚ he was very educated for his age. His father and uncle were both merchants‚ and became very wealthy by trading goods with the Middle East. He was seventeen when

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    Thai Tourism Arrivals

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    Thai Tourism Arrivals Thailand has achieved record-breaking visitor arrivals‚ crossing the 22 million mark for the first time in 2012. Figures tabulated by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports for January – December 2012 show total arrivals by nationality of 22‚303‚065‚ up 15.98 percent over 2011.  The highlight of the results was the fact that six countries‚ five of which are within the Asia-Pacific region‚ are now producing more than one million annual visitor arrivals. These are Malaysia‚ China

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    Delirium By Lauren Oliver

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    Delirium is a dystopian novel about Lena Haloway a 17 year old girl‚ who falls in love in a society where love is seen as a disease. The author Lauren Oliver is an American author of a few New York Times bestselling YA novels. For my project I have created a playlist that represents the major points in the novel. I picked this novel because I enjoy books that are set in the future and with female protagonists. Delirium shows the theme of person vs. society when Lena falls in love with Alex.

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    Witnessing Chestertons Polo in the Park To think of London without Polo is like body without soul‚ they go hand in hand that’s how the locals and the tourists see it. Polo is a popular spectator sport of the Britain. Though the sport originated from Persia before Christ period still the Londoners cannot get their heart off this sport. The game is between two teams one of them plays in defence and the other team in action played by players perched atop horses. They use mallets to guide the ball to

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    Lauren zalaznick: The conscience of television. The argument that television reflects our moral‚ political‚ social and emotional need‚ and that’s how we as a nation disseminates our entire value system. Television has changed the American way of living‚ it has cultivated in homes All Over America. I agree with Lawrence‚ television has a conscience. TV has changed from inspiration to a moral ambiguity‚ Shows like Andy Griffin‚ has

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    Morality and Ralph

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    1. Dominant impression: Genuine goodness is rare and can even overtake the sense of order or of savagery. Ralph‚ who represents order‚ and Jack‚ who represents barbarism‚ both try to look for Simon (representing human goodness)‚ but he doesn’t follow either of them‚ only his own heart. Genre: Fiction 2.Allegory. Ralph is order‚ shown when he says “I’ll go on with the shelter”. Shelter‚ to safety‚ leadership‚ thinks about others’ as well‚ not just himself. Jack is savagery‚ shown when he says “If

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    Thai vs Western Culture

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    there might be some difficulties in communication and acceptance of a person with a different culture. There are some similarities and differences between western culture and eastern culture. This essay will compare and contrast the differences between Thai cultures and Western’s culture (British‚ Americans etc.) and some similarities between them. Western countries such as Britain and America have their own ways of greeting. Normally they greet each other by saying ‘Good morning’‚ ‘Good

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