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    “To gain which is worth having‚ it may be necessary to lo lose everything else.” A quote by Bernadette Devlin‚ which as I understand means that sometimes In our life there will come a point that we lose everything that we think is of value to us in order to gain what’s really valuable. In the first book of The Heroes of Olympus “The Lost Hero” by Rick Roirdan the protagonist Jason Grace lost his memory but gained new ones that would benefit not only him but also his friends. In addition implying

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    MY NEIGHBOUR A good neighbour is a blessing while a bad neighbour is a curse. The city-bred people are generally lacking in sympathy. They are mostly cold in their manners; they are more selfish than the villagers who are large hearted. I live in a thickly populated part of the town. I like to cultivate good relations with the people around me. I believe that no man‚ however rich or strong‚ can live in self-sufficiency. My next door neighbour to the right is Mr. Tara Singh. We are on the best

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    Outline 1. Introduction a. Hook - “Unconverted men walk over the pit of hell on a rotten covering.” ( A quote from Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”) b. Thesis – Jonathan Edwards’s sermon portrayed Puritans as sinners of their religion through the use of rhetorical strategies such as ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. 2. Body Points c. Body 1 i. Topic Sentence - Ethos is referred to as the trustworthiness or credibility of the speaker and their

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    love for the local sweet shop. He explained that regardless of the fact that the localsweet shop owner is a rotten old lady‚ it doesn’t stop him from buying sweets because of his love for them. In this autobiography‚ Dahl writes a lot about his fascination for sweets and his love for the local sweet shop. He explained that regardless of the fact that the localsweet shop owner is a rotten old lady‚ it doesn’t stop him from buying sweets because of his love for them. The next day at school‚

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    information. These select inmates get to stay out and clean the halls‚ extra phone time‚ and extra recreation time. By higher-ranking officers doing this they then set the tone for what the sergeants and officers can do on their blocks. Lastly‚ the Rotten Apple Hypothesis states that people are naturally corrupt. This hypothesis holds that individuals may have been susceptible to bad examples and or experiences during childhood. Officers who are bad apples are capable of selling drugs‚ robbery‚ theft

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    in. The final question asks‚ do flies find decomposing flesh with sight or smell? Flies are capable of flying as far as twenty miles in search of a meal. The flies are easily attracted to decomposing flesh due to the rotten smell. The pungent‚ unmistakable smell of rotten meat is easy for flies to sniff out‚ giving these opportunistic feeders an easy way to find their next

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    Cordelia’s face‚ my eyes caught a glimpse of something so vile it would be a sin to even speak of. T’was the disgusting excuse of a man who had ended my daughter’s young life. My own two hands made sure to never allow another huff of breath to exit this rotten man’s lungs. This piece of scum has deprived me of a happy and rich life with my Cordelia. Just when everything was going to be right again‚ just when I had gotten her back! Why must all good things last so little? I was a fool‚ warned by my fool

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    scandals’’ changes things. In a land where law makers are law breakers‚ can a common man survive without bending some rules? We often hear our elders saying‚ “Never keep a rotten mango in a basket of good ones. It will spoil the whole lot’’. What will happen if we reverse this situation i.e. keep a good one in a basket of rotten ones? Does this good one have any chances of survival? Same is the case with the modern world. There is rampant corruption everywhere and so there is no other way left for

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    In the poem During Wind and Rain‚ Hardy uses up to 5 themes ‚4 major ones and a minor one in it to portray the imagery and situation of what the poet himself is trying to set forward. The first theme of Time shows how Hardy is very aware that time moves on. Nothing lasts for-ever. All joys are temporary. Human happiness is only temporary. Each stanza ends with an image of the years passing. He seems to regret the changes that time has brought to the happy family scenes. In all case Hardy introduces

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    "How has your understanding of the play’s structure‚ dramatic techniques and language helped you appreciate its textual significance and importance?’ Playwright William Shakespeare created the revenge tragedy Hamlet over 400 years ago and yet it remains still‚ a forerunner in its genre because it is more than just a revenge tragedy; it is the first existential play to dramatize the human condition in all its complexity and depth. Through the play’s structure‚ dramatic techniques and language‚

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