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    have their own way of doing things‚ and the majority of them are very intelligent. They can also be seen as the dweebs in society because they never want to have fun. They can be looked at as dorks because they are socially awkward towards other crowds and do not fit in. Nerds can be classified into many different types: smartly innovative‚ stuck up‚ as well as quietly evil. The nerds are described as the ones who always make the best grades‚ but sooner or later they are the ones who make most of our

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    The raven sat far above the Yukon trail‚ searching for a source of sustenance. The cold had paralyzed most life driving them to seek shelter in their dens and nests. The Raven cared little about the cold as his mind focused solely on finding food. The long days of no sun made locating food difficult and even the raven struggled to see within the maze of the pine woods. He shook his wings to remove a layer of frost that the freezing winds had carried. He waited for any signs of life in frozen pine

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    these individuals feel is most disconcerting. For decades‚ we have hoped to one day discover a means of breaking through this invisible barrier. Psychological research has shown that autistic people are simply the victims of a biological defect that makes their minds very different from those of normal individuals. However‚ psychology and my direct experiences with special needs children have shown that autistic people are not beyond the reach of emotional contact to others. I

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    Obeying Orders Im here to talk on the importance of obeying orders. Obedience is important in the military way of life‚ in and outside the work place. Obeying orders is what allows us to operate in an organized and effective manner which is very important during these challenging times that the military goes through. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life‚ this luxury is often not available in the military where the goals and aims requires a smooth internal functioning

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    French-New Wave Introduction This essay is about the influence of the French-New Wave on contemporary cinema. It begins by the brief introduction to French-New Wave‚ of which the influence on will emerge without strain in the process of analysis. Arising From time to time‚ filmmakers‚ film critics‚ and film buffs will make references to a period in film history known as the French New Wave. For some people this is a term to throw out just to sound impressive‚ while for others it carries

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    Flannery O’Connor’s style of southern gothic writing‚ with her background of Christianity‚ collaborate for some controversial and unorthodox symbolism. In her short story The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚ O’Connor incorporates numerous symbols to emphasize her theme. O’Connor’s use of symbolism filters into the names and traits of her characters‚ the dimensions of her setting‚ and the events of her plot. Mr. Shiftlet is a man who doesn’t know what he wants. Throughout the story‚ his views on life

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    see that Charlie has a very caring nature‚ and will do almost anything for the people who are important to him. Charlie generally is always willing to do anything for those he cares for‚ as an example‚ even though he does go against his Ma’s will and starts to works for Squizzy‚ he does it so he can achieve a better life for his family‚ to give Ma and Jack a nicer way of living. Charlie really cares about the Redmonds and after he makes a lot of money when he wins the Ballarat mile running

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    about leasing some of his land. He doesn’t know what clear decisions to make. In the end regarding the land‚ he doesn’t know whether to keep his land and keep the heritage‚ or to lease it and go with what’s happening. He gets pressured from both ways. He’s reluctant to make decisions. 2. What does Lee Waites ‘use’ his sixty acres for at the start of the narrative? Nothing at the start. It shows that the land isn’t so prosperous. 3. Consider Joseph Eagle’s constant phone calls‚ Charley Treadwell’s

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    The Raven: A Close Reading The entire poem including the first stanza‚ as scanned here‚ is octametre with mostly trochaic feet and some iams. The use of a longer line enables the poem to be more of a narration of the evening’s events. Also‚ it enables Poe to use internal rhymes as shown in bold. The internal rhyme occurs in the first and third lines of each stanza. As one reads the poem you begin to expect the next rhyme pushing you along. The external rhyme of the "or" sound in Lenore and nevermore

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    students study at university after graduating from high school. Due to the distance between their hometowns and colleges‚ a few students live with their family while many others live far away from home. These two types of living have some different influences on students in terms of living condition‚ financial problems and independence. Firstly‚ students living at home can enjoy better living condition than ones living far from home. As home is the whole family’s place‚ it is normally large

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