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    I enjoyed multiple stories in this film. The first story that stood out for me the most was the mother who had cancer. This story was extremely sad for me because I could not picture my mother in that position. I believe they are communicating through filming because the mother wants to put her story out there. By watching this film the mother seems like she is a strong person who does not mind putting her story out there because she does not want anyone to feel like they are the only ones going

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    Ways Of Laughing Laugh: to make sounds with your voice‚ usually when you are smiling‚ because you think something is funny. Belly laugh: a laugh that cannot be controlled. Giggle: to laugh repeatedly in a silly way because you are amused‚ embarrassed or nervous. snigger: to laugh unkindly and quietly‚ especially at something that is not meant to be funny. chuckle: to laugh quietly‚ especially because you are thinking about something funny. to roar/howl with laughter: to laugh very loudly

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    challenge‚ song or dance). Exposure to haka is somewhat inevitable given the numerous occasions and reasons haka is performed. Many New Zealanders would associate previous experiences of haka with the likes of the All Blacks‚ childhood school trips to the marae (communal and sacred place that serves social purpose)‚ high school (Murray‚ D. 2000)‚ funerals and notable sporting events‚ however‚ these are a mere few of the reasons haka may be performed. Throughout this essay‚ various aspects of this traditional

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    After working as a judge in New Zealand and seeing the disconnect between the youth and adult justice system‚ Fred McElrea (2007) put forth a proposal which takes on many ideas the CYPF Act succeeded in and extends many practices already used. At the heart of the proposal is the idea of restorative justice. Restorative justice is referred to as the process of acknowledging the harm that has been done and how to best rectify the harm and prevent future wrongdoings (McElrea‚ 2011). It brings together

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    August to the top of page home and abroad and the family and I have a great time to do it aswell lol sad arnt they are not the intended recipient please delete it from your system and do it for the first time I have a good idea to advertise the same time. This is a bit of a new one by the way we can help you find the best price online for god sake and I have ghis . This is din my ed in jow its a joke khsbsh hshsn to the right to change the way to go to bed at the top of my favourite things. It is intended

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    although he is at a loss to explain why. Salarino and Solanio suggest that his sadness must be due to his commercial investments‚ for Antonio has dispatched several trade ships to various ports. Salarino says it is impossible for Antonio not to feel sad at the thought of the perilous ocean sinking his entire investment‚ but Antonio assures his friends that his business ventures do not depend on the safe passage of any one ship. Solanio then declares that Antonio must be in love‚ but Antonio dismisses

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    Enter Sampson and Gregory: Sampson and Gregory‚ servants of the house of Capulet‚ go out looking for trouble. Enter Abraham and Balthasar: Sampson and Gregory almost pick a fight with Abraham and Balthasar‚ servants of the house of Montague. Enter Benvolio:Seeing a Capulet kinsman‚ Sampson and Gregory start to fight with Abraham and Balthasar. Benvolio tries to stop the fight‚ but Tybalt enters and attacks Benvolio. The citizens of Verona attack both the Capulets and Montagues. Capulet and Montague

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    cannot tell if a dog is happy or sad by looking at its face. I am a guy who is distressing most of the time‚ due to domestic issues at home. However‚ my facial expression is generally the same and‚ although it being blissful most of the time‚ that is not the current state of my mind at the moment. If I woke up before school to see my dad throw a chair at my mom and my sister when I was only 7 years old‚ I would be sad for the whole day. But if a friend tells me a funny joke that same day‚ I would still

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    Instead of being a film that is gloomy and sad‚ the film has the remaining family members preparing a feast and arguing over where to bury the body. We don’t ever feel sad that the character is dead in the first place. We just laugh at the way they go about putting her to rest. They set the story up so that we focus less on the death and more about the bickering

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    r. Waugh’s collection of stories carries the subtitle "and other sad stories." Obviously this is a joke. For these stories--most of them trick stories --all indicate the author’s rather sardonic sense of humor. People will be fools‚ he seems to be saying‚ and‚ moreover‚ most people get their own way regardless of how destructive their way may be. Sentimentality is ruled out by this author as not useful to most persons‚ but it is nevertheless shown to be a kind of self-delusion in most characters

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