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    advent of nanotechnology we have realized it to a certain level. One such product manufactured is PILL CAMERA‚ which is used for the treatment of cancer‚ ulcer and anemia. It has made revolution in the field of medicine. This tiny capsule can pass through our body‚ without causing any harm. We have made great progress in manufacturing products. Looking back from where we stand now‚ we started from flint knives and stone tools and reached the stage where we make such tools with more precision than ever

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    people who through do some radical behaviours to anti someone to damage the homeland. Prevalent conflict theories explain the emergence and resolution of conflicts by Bob Irwin’s story and Tasmania Dam Case. According to Marx (1859)‚ economic exploitation leads directly to political oppression‚ as owners make use of their economic power to gain control of the state. The two main groups in conflict theory are based on the economically privileged group and economically subdominant group. Through protestors

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    THE EYES ARE NOT HERE ABOUT THE POET: Ruskin Bond‚ born 19 May 1934‚ is an Indian author of British descent. He is considered to be an icon among Indian writers and children’s authors and a top novelist. In 1992 he received the Sahitya Akademi award for English writing‚ for his short stories collection‚ "Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra"‚ by the Sahitya Academy‚ India’s National Academy of Letters in India. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 for contributions to children’s literature. He now lives

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    The Eyes of the Skin of Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa This book was written by Juhani Pallasmaa with regard to ‘Polemics’‚ on issues that were part of the architecture discourse of the time‚ i.e. 1995. It is also an extending of ideas expressed in an essay entitled “Architecture of the seven senses” published in 1994. As suggested by the title‚ this piece of literature attempts to highlight the importance of sensory experience in architecture. It is indeed a response to what the author terms

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    the White Sphinx; it is a meaningless statue but Wells brings it into the story to show that there is meaning. The Sphinx represents the barrier in between time‚ an obstacle he must destroy to go back to where he belongs. The Time Traveler went through many stages of emotional troubles throughout the novel. At the beginning he is a very calm and understanding man‚ but when his gateway back home is at risk‚ the thought of never being able to go back to his current time turns him into a very paranoid

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    Generational Perspectives on the War in The Reader             In the book The Reader by Bernhard Schlink‚ the main character Michael Berg encounters several characters that lived in Germany during the Nazi regime. Through these encounters Bernhard Schlink depicts the differences in perspective between the generation born after the war and those who lived through it. These differences lead to awkwardness and conflict and show the difficulty of these two generations to reach a resolution.     The

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    have information that will not bore the reader‚ it needs to keep them involved in some way. Murray says the following regarding meaning; “The specifics must build to a pattern of significance. Each piece of specific information must carry the reader toward meaning”. What I think this means is that a writer should not get caught up with the small details. Only the details that have a specific importance should be in the writing. This will help keep the reader on track of determining the meaning of

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    safe‚ and accepted by the therapist. Through art‚ the child is able to visually recognize those individuals who make her feel loved‚ which in return‚ will help alleviate her fears and anxieties. By combining the play intervention and the therapist’s implementation of the concepts within the theory‚ the child’s presenting problem will improve. Change Through Play

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    believes in the child impressive physical capability. Moreover the word ‘’fabulous’’ highlights the fact that the reader thinks that whatever the child has made and put together is worthy of praise. This shows that the speaker is very proud of the boy. In the first stanza alliteration is used to emphasise key points: sighing and shaking his head like an old man‚ it encourage the readers to think of shivering‚ as if the boy gets confronted with reading‚ he shivers with fear. When she describes him

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    Poverty When George Henderson began working on his book‚ America’s Other Children: Public Schools outside Suburbia‚ in 1971 he received a strange essay in the mail. The essay had been mailed from West Virginia and was signed Jo Goodwin Parker. The source of the essay was unknown and no information about the essay ever came up. No one knows if Jo Goodwin Parker was actually a woman describing her and her children’s experience while living in poverty. Some believe she was a sympathetic writer who

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