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    "The Joy Luck Club" isn ’t what most men would rush to see at the box office. It is‚ by general opinion‚ a chick flick‚ an epic tear jerker directed towards the sensitive side of people. By just that extremely brief description‚ I would guess a great percentage of males already have lost interest. Why? Because‚ as I am told by some women‚ men lack the one emotion to make this movie enjoyable: sensitivity. Although "The Joy Luck Club" has been deemed a "must see movie" and given four stars by

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    Texting is something that most teenagers and young adults could not live without. Even my parents are texting constantly. My father‚ especially‚ because he is usually very busy and cannot answer a call while he is in a meeting. I have to talk to him every day‚ though‚ because I love him so much. I miss him while I’m at school‚ and it is very convenient that if I am randomly thinking of him or my mother while I am in class‚ I can send them a message letting them know. I can do this without bothering

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    Another thing I like about train travel is that I can get up and walk around. There is often a cafe or dining car so I can go there and have a coffee. I also like looking at the scenery from the train windows. And some trains now have kiddy cars so parents can go in there and not worry about their kids disturbing others. And those trains also have toilets that have plenty of space for kids and baby changing stuff. Well‚ at least this is how it is in Germany. And there is also the benefit of sleeping

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    Nowadays‚ skiing is one of the most popular sport in the world. Have you ever ski once in your life? I did‚ I extremely enjoy this sport because of the sense of it’s excitement and freedom. My first experience of skiing was hard‚ but leaving the best memory in my life. For me‚ ski with the worst coach I have ever met is just like a nightmare. I don’t know how to control my speed‚ so I went headlong‚ and got a big bruise on my knee. On this sunny day‚ I rolled down the hill moreover to ski down

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    Texting While Driving We all know that sticking our nose in a device to read and answer messages while we drive is akin to driving while impaired. But safe texting while driving is something I’ve done for years. Here’s how it works: There is a pad of paper and a pen on the seat next to me. Remember paper? Pens? They still work. And there is a road where I can drive very slow or even pull over to jot a couple of words. It’s become an almost daily ritual‚ because the break from "Butt In Chair" seems

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    Rules of Transformation of sentence Transformation of Sentence প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থীরা‚ আজ ইংরেজি ২য় পত্রের গ্রামার অংশ থেকে ‘Transformation of Sentence’ নিয়ে আলোচনা করব। Transformation of sentence  Rule-4 : Affirmative sentence-এ always থাকলে‚ এর পরিবর্তে never এবং key wordটির বিপরীতার্থক (antonym) ব্যবহার করে negative করতে হয়। Example: Affirmative : We always remember the martyrs. Negative: We never forget the martyrs. Affirmative: We are always regular in our duties. Negative: We are never irregular

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    accountable‚ they can positively impact their children’s futures. Joy reacts to Wes’s bad choices by taking action over Wes’s future. She takes action for Wes to ensure he does not make a “decisive and possibly irrevocable turn.” (95). When Joy speaks to Wes about attending Valley Forge Military Academy‚ he accepts the fact that his “mother made the decision to intervene- and decided that overdoing it was better than doing nothing at all.” (95) Joys decision was made in order to allow the best outcome from

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    With reference to at least four poems‚ explain how poets present both the joys and sorrows of life. Poets such as W.H. Auden‚ Bruce Dawe‚ Roger Mcgough and Elaine Savory clearly present the joys and sorrows of life in their truthful and realistic poems‚ using a range of techniques. These negative and positive aspects of life are shown by the poets‚ by using everyday occurrances like death‚ loss and love to involve the reader. All four poems‚ ‘Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone’‚ ‘Going’

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    Hulga’s Leg In Flannery O’Connor’s short story “Good Country People” she introduces Joy -Hulga. Joy-Hulga is an educated and intelligent young woman who lives within an environment she doesn’t belong. Joy-Hulga feels as if she is not one of those good country people despite her education and intelligence‚ however‚ throughout the story she experiences situations that has her reconsider her life. Due to an accident when Joy-Hulga was young she now has a artificial leg‚ however‚ the loss of her leg has

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    Childhood in ’Such‚ such were the joys’ by George Orwell In his essay entitled ‘Such‚ such were the joys’ George Orwell describes his life at the boarding school‚ St Cyprian’s in Sussex‚ from the age of eight to the age of thirteen. He focuses on his own inability to assimilate in the new environment and the preferential treating received by the wealthier students. Orwell describes childhood as a trying and harsh trial. He portrays it through the eyes of the child that believes most of the adults

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