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    The extract form the book ‘The Rainbow’ by D. H. Lawrence is taken from chapter 1. In the extract the writer explores the theme of human relationships and particularly the one between a man and a woman. He describes the wavery nature of love and fear of uncertainty through a third person narrative of Brangwen’s experience with a woman. The writer lays great stress on the ambivalent characteristics of such relationships and reflects this in the body of the prose. Lawrence is deeply concerned with

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    The End Condition Analysis

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    giving special attention due to their capacity and history of leading grand social experiments: significantly altering the regular flow of life for their citizens in the aim of increasing productivity and improving their “end condition”. How the state or state planner defines the end condition varies in each instance‚ with no two countries having the exact same rationale‚

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    The Light at the end of the Tunnel Time is a funny thing. One second you’re wishing to get through the day‚ and the next you are praying for just one more moment. My mom had been sick for years; she had more health problems than anyone I have ever met. When she was down at the hospital in Chicago over Spring Break undergoing a major surgery‚ my brother and I had high hopes that she would make it through successfully. When we were finally able to visit her on Easter‚ my parents had some big news

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    Car Accidents

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    accident on the road or anything that looks unusual on the highway. When a driver slows a car down too quickly‚ the driver in the car behind often times doesn’t have enough time to slow down or stop and runs into the back of the vehicle in the lead. Rear end collisions can lead to serious injuries. The same applies for tailgating in that a driver who is following a car too closely may not have enough distance to stop suddenly‚ and the potential for a serious accident is eminent. A driver’s behavior causes

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    their friends/family’s life more valuable than their own‚ so they’d be willing to risk their own life for it. Survival seems to work in many different ways. For example of risking one’s life for another’s‚ In a show I watched entitled “Seraph of The End‚” two young boys were left standing after their family had been attacked and killed. One of them charged in to attack the killer knowing he wasn’t going to survive. He had only done it as a distraction for the other boy to run away. At other times

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    End of Life Issues 10-26-2012 Grief Death unfortunately is a very big part of life. There is no one on this earth that believes they are going to live forever‚ nor are they naive enough to believe that their loved ones will live forever. No age can escape death‚ because it does not discriminate‚ and with death comes grief. Grief‚ bereavement‚ and mourning have distinct meanings. Bereavement is being in a state of loss‚ grief is the reactions one has to the loss‚ and mourning is

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    The identity of the killer of five women in the east end of London in 1888 has remained a mystery. Between August and November 1888‚ the Whitechapel area of London became hell around the time there was five brutal murders committed. The mysterious killer was titled ‘Jack the Ripper’. The people that he murder there was a link they were women who where prostitutes but except from one victim. Jack the ripper’s most common victim was Catharine Eddowes. Catharine Eddowes was the 4th victim and second

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    END THE PROHIBITION ON MARIJUANA AND INDUSTRIAL HEMP Outline Thesis Statement: Legalization of industrialized hemp and marijuana benefits our economy‚ decriminalizes a 35 billion dollar a year industry‚ creates jobs‚ and makes sense for the environment. I. Marijuana has been illegal in the United States since the Marihuana Stamp Tax Act was enacted by congress in 1937 A. A Brief History B. Marijuana Cash Crop II. The prohibition of marijuana contributes to a black market system‚ which

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    Easter's End Analysis

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    After perusing the article “Easter’s End (1995: 62-69) by Jared Diamond”‚ I have learnt that the past Polynesian civilization on Easter Island was severely dismantled due to introduction of foreign species‚ overpopulation‚ continued deforestation and extraction of natural resources. The author implied that we might succumb to a similar consequence if our ecological hazards continuously being ignored. This article is mainly about the factors that cause the extinction of the former civilization on

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    End World Hunger

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    End World Hunger: Create World Progress In 2015‚ researchers asked a group of children that belonged to low income families to describe in words a certain sensation that that particular group of children knew well. Children overall mentioned fatigue‚ loss of motivation‚ and painful stomach aches. One girl described the sensation as sad‚ and that she felt like crying as the sensation took its course. Another boy said that he would drink heaps of water to alleviate its adverse effects. No child had

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