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    Definition Social networking can be defined as a web based service where a man can make his profile and share this profile with others. These sites are getting popular day by day. Now days these sites have become an important part of our lives. Most of us have joined any of these sites to share different things with our friends‚ relatives‚ communities etc. How these sites work? When a person joins a Social Network Site he makes his profile. You have to mention every thing in this site like your

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    The Giver by Louis Lowry

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    The Giver by Louis Lowry Chapter 1-2 1. What did the word "frightened" mean‚ according to Jonas? The word "frightened" meaning according to Jonas was a "deep‚ sickening feeling of something terrible about to happen." 2. About what were Jonas and the other children taught to be careful? Jonas and the other children were taught to be careful about language. 3. How did Jonas decide he felt? What was causing this feeling? Jonas felt apprehensive. The Ceremony of Twelve was causing

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    Friendship is inevitable. Regardless which direction you turn to or what situation you are in‚ the traces of friendship are all around you. This situation is portray nicely in the movie The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants as it discusses four best friends and the amazing summer that they spend even though they are not together because their summer is connected by a pair of jeans that amazingly enough‚ fits all of them perfectly‚ even though they are very different in size and shape. Apart from

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    They’re not your husband by Raymond Carver People can get so bored of their own life‚ that they start to find interest in others. This can turn out to an obsession. What other people think of you or your family means a lot for some people‚ especially if they are insecure about them self. Some people care so much of what others think that they make their l oved ones to victims of their own insecurities. This is what happens in “They’re not your husband” by Raymond Carver. The story is about Earl Ober

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    super human quality. The dictionary defines noble as "the state or quality of being a sublime character". Odysseus displays nobility in many scenes of Part Two‚ just by being heartfelt and kind. The only time he is violent or rude is at a point where rudeness and violence are called upon. He then kills Penelope’s suitors. Odysseus shows true nobility in parts such as p. 930‚ lines 977-978 and page 938‚ lines 1157-1159. In these lines Odysseus shows he is truly noble by treating all men as equals‚ although

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    Good morning to Mr. Principal‚ members of student body and fellow friends. Thank you for Mr. Principal for giving me a chance to present our research on our school student’s attitudes to the local environment. In general‚ environment can be defined as surrounding of an object. The reason why we conducted the research is to understand and appreciate the inter-relationship among man‚ his culture and bio-physical surrounding. Other than that‚ we like to highlights on the environmental problems that

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    THEME of "Miss Brill" In the story "Miss Brill‚" an old‚ lonely lady spends her Sunday observing people in a park. Although ignored by everyone around her‚ Miss Brill manages to convince herself that she is really an integral part of the scene and would be missed if she weren’t there. Her illusion is shattered by a chance remark at the end of the story‚ and she returns home‚ clearly devastated by her new understanding of her place in life. What this story is trying to illustrate is that sometimes

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    instead of changing their behavior. Most issues and circumstances can easily recognizable with and form a good main point to the illustration of the racial context of the American society. Insults are usually unconscious behavioral remarks that convey rudeness‚ and degrade a person’s cultural heritage or integrity. On the other hand‚ assaults are usually conscious racial derogatory remarks primarily violent in nature aimed at hurting the intended victim. This could be achieved through name calling‚ anticipation

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    In scene two Stanley says‚ "the Kowalskys and Dubois have different notions". Based on your reading of scene one and two‚ to what extent do you agree with this statement? Focus on one character A Streetcar Named Desire is a play founded on the premise of conflicting cultures. Blanche and Stanley‚ the main antagonists of the play‚ have been brought up to harbour and preserve extremely disparate notions‚ to such an extent that their incompatibility becomes a recurring theme within the story.

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    Discrimination Richard Wright lived through the period when blacks and whites were separated by an indestructible line; he wrote Native Son as a canvas to express his opinion on the rising problem of racial differences. Although freed from slavery‚ blacks were limited and trapped in the world of impossibility and desperation. There were little opportunities for colored people to improve or even choose how to live their lives. The book is focused on racism and since it pointed out the hot topic

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