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    Collins and how absurdly self-serving he is and about Lady Catherine de Bourgh and how proud and snobbish she is. Her first impressions of Wickham and Darcy steer her in opposites which ironically so‚ they do not like each other. Wickham is first thought to be a gentleman by all. His good looks and his easy manner hits Elizabeth without question. Elizabeth and many of the other characters see Darcy as proud. His pride is shown here‚ “The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man‚ the

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    out of love for its citizens and its natural resources‚ it is a duty that every person must be proud to have; because if it weren’t for our country‚ then we would be homeless. We owe a lot to our country‚ and let us give back by giving love and time for it because for all we know‚ it has given us much more than we can ever give it back. Let us not be shy that we are Filipinos; instead let’s be proud of it! The Philippines may not be a first-world country but the fact that we are together as one

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    school pride in schools‚ school pride has certain impact on both schools and students. As a result‚ students should be proud of their school‚ since it not only encourages the school spirit‚ but also helps improve the learning environment. Many people argue that it is schools’ responsibility to create school pride but not students’ obligation to do so since whether to be proud of school does not affect the school much. School pride is based on school’s own style of teaching and how school leaders

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    word but it’s meaning implies many things. There are several different definitions for pride. Pride can be referred to as a type of plant‚ a form of body ornamentation‚ or even a group of lions. The most commonly used definition of pride is being proud‚ or having a feeling of great accomplishment and feeling self-satisfaction. The word pride both positive and negative meanings that can be seen throughout history. In 1297AD‚ pride was described as "A consciousness or feeling of what is befitting

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    John Agard (1.2) The poem was trying to change the perception and attitude of people who consider mix-race to be inferior. It is trying to say people should not be labelled because of their colour of ethnicity. You being a mix-race should make you proud and people should not look upon you as a half person. The poem is also trying to promote equality in modern society. Let take in the case of music‚ playing a single note produces poor sound not until you mix it with different instruments‚ then you

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    and personal anecdotes/family anecdotes are being used in Adam Hills interview with Ahn do and in the poem ‘Nobody calls me a wog anymore’ by Komninos Zervos. ‘ Nobody calls me a wog anymore’ by Komninos Zervos explores the importance of being proud of who you are no matter what background is. The poem emphasises the challenges faced moving to Australia with a different background and how to overcome those challenges throughout every day life aswell as Adam Hill’s interview with Ahn Do emphasises

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    behavioural chart - if the child did something you was proud of‚ or if they were proud of themselves‚ like doing something really kind/considerate/sharing with another child etc. or if you was generally happy about how well they’ve behaved throughout the day then they receive a tick/sticker to place on their chart. They could also make the stickers to stick on their chart on the day of the week that they had done something that you/they are proud of. Also little treats at the end of so many weeks so

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    strength and wealth. The different ways of worship and belief represent underlying uniformity. They promote a spirit of harmony and brotherhood. This is beyond all considerations of religious‚ regional‚ linguistic and sectional diversities.India is proud to have a rich cultural heritage. We are inheritors to many grand treasures in the field of music‚ fine arts‚ dance‚ drama‚ theatre and sculpture. Our spiritual tradition‚ piety‚ penance and spiritual greatness are common. Our seers and sages are the

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    outside and the nature around us. For Poets is based around a metaphor for its literary device. The whole poem is a metaphor that compares the struggles and good times of life to nature. The message of the poem is saying that you should stay happy‚ proud‚ and wise and you can do this by giving it your all. In stanza one the poem states‚ “don’t stay underground too long. Don’t turn into a mole.” I think this statement means that people who isolate themselves often forget to experience life. This contributes

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    that she was proud of the girls for giving up their breakfast without her making them do so. This is another benefit the March children got out of helping the family: their mother’s satisfaction. After the girls gave the family their breakfast‚ the narrator reveals‚ “I think there were not in all the city four merrier people than the hungry little girls who gave away their breakfasts and contented themselves with bread and milk on Christmas morning” (Alcott para 44). The children were proud of themselves

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