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    requests a game of cards and all join around the homestead. -Nano dies The Themes In this Book -Importance if Family -The nature of Friendship -Loss of Maori Identity The Last Wiata Ma wai ra e taurima Te marae I waho nei Ma te tika Ma te pono Me te aroha e Which means: Who will assume responsibily For the challenge that faces us Let it be true Let it be honest Let it be valued relationships. *Nani Miro tries to

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    shark-feeding excursions and swimming with giant turtles‚ to scuba diving‚ jet-skiing‚ glass-bottom boat cruises‚ kite-sailing‚ picnicking and so on. Bora Bora also offers plenty of cultural and historical attractions‚ like taking a day trip to a Marae (ancient temple)‚ exploring the World War II canon and relics‚ browsing the art and craft galleries‚ watching a Tahitian dance ceremony and perhaps even braving a tattoo (the skin art apparently originated here). On the other hand‚ access to internet

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    Hanna Crawley 10 October 2014 Engl 2305 Analysis Short Paper “The Gun Joke” by Jamaal May is a poem that became popular recently due to a shooting of a young man that caused national attention. This poem is about how in society today we hear stories on the news about people getting shot by guns and how its something that is too common in our world now. Throughout the poem‚ May uses examples that people can relate to and understand.‚ repetition of certain words and phrases‚ along with a chilling

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    so pleasant face... how embarrassing! Instead‚ find people who seem genuinely interested in what you are saying and speak to each one individually during your speech. Start off with a joke. Only start your presentation with a joke if you are a priest delivering your Sunday homily or a comedian. Or if the joke is completely relevant to your speech. But

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    Broccoli: "It seems to me that I am like a tree." Walnut: "And I’m like little brains." Mushroom: "Ha‚ but I look like an umbrella." Banana: "I do not like this conversation..." Men are having a good time in bar‚ just one sits sad. - Peter‚ why are you so sad? - My wife was diagnosed with AIDS... Men‚ just kidding. Why all of you get so scared? A singer during his tour arrives to a small province town and asks for a pretty high fee: - Everybody knows  me – says he to the chairman of local

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    Keaton is really big as this film spent much on the production than others in the same period of time. And this showed the style of the director is really brave and willing to make something that is unprecedented. In the movie‚ there are a lot of jokes; the jokes appeared from situation.

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    PARIHAKA The events around the non-violent protests at Parihaka took place mainly from 1860 to 1900 and have not only affected Taranaki culturally‚ but the whole country politically and spiritually as well. At the end of the second Taranaki war in 1866‚ Parihaka was created as a Maori settlement after the Government had taken away almost all Maori land in Taranaki as a way of punishing “rebel” Maori. The settlement was founded by Maori Chief Te Whiti o Rongomai‚ who had already fought in the

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    this is all just a game and it’s not actually them being servants. I also felt like it was a good quotation because it’s really sad at the place they are staying at while they are slaves‚ they are all wearing grey and the Germans keep on screaming and yelling at the servants. But Guido made the best out of those days that they were there for Joshua. He kept on making jokes and making Joshua laugh. I think this quote is inspirational because its telling you that hope and laughter can bring light to

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    order to examine the themes in “Harrison Bergeron”‚ and to discern what the work reveals about the author’s feelings or opinions on the subject understanding two parts of the short story is necessary: examples of ridiculous ideas in the story‚ and jokes in the

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    That’s supposed to be sad‚ right? Well‚ not necessarily. Although the story itself is very tragic‚ many events and character behavior in this play make it seem like it should be a comedy instead. Some of these factors being crude jokes‚ clueless characters‚ and the over sensitivity of one of the main characters. One reason why The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is actually a comedy is because of the hidden crude jokes. In tragedies‚ most everything is taken seriously. Crude jokes are never included

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