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    Some people think young people should go to university to further their education while others think they should be encouraged to work as car mechanics or builders etc. to serve society. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. People have different views about university education. Some believe that it is very beneficial for the nation if majority of the youngsters go for higher education. However‚ others opine that they should go in for some vocational training to start earning soon. This

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    In the movie version of “Boys and Girls”‚ there were many differences‚ such as the beginning. In the movie‚ we open into the scene where the first horse is shot. The girl and Laird are both watching‚ however another difference to the original short story is that Laird has an adverse reaction to the death of the horse. He runs out of the barn and away until his sister catches him and tells him that it was good that he saw‚ so he now knows what has to eventually be done in these cases. In the events

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    Reading Report for Should everyone go to university? Ariel No.214158 5th November‚2012 Benjamin Collins Outlines The thesis of this article is that it is wrong to push everyone to university education‚ which though have benefits for individual and society. It would cause underemployment and dashed expectations. I) According Tomas Friedman‚ American would like to focus more on quantity rather than quality comparing with Canadian. II) Higher education is a worthy personal investment

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    Alex Pham author of "Boy‚ You Fight Like a Girl" investigates the ever growing world of online gaming and how gender affects both worlds. The "fastest-growing segment of the computer game market"(185)‚ adventure gaming‚ has hundreds of thousands of players that average twenty hours of play a week and thousands of them are playing as characters of the opposite sex. This gender switching is making games not only challenging‚ but also confusing‚ and possibly embarrassing. Pham first introduces a character

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    fear of death. The novels Shanghai Girls and The Girl Who Played Go‚ by Lisa See and Shan Sa respectively‚ each demonstrate different reasons for death. In these two novels‚ death takes place as an assertion of dominance‚ as a natural occurrence and as an escape to difficult situations. First‚ the Monkey people‚ the Green gang and the Japanese army use death as a method of asserting their dominance over other individuals or groups. To begin‚ in Shanghai Girls‚ Mama is raped and killed by a Japanese

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    In “Should Everyone Go To College?” Isabel Sawhill and Stephanie Owen makes a solid valid point on whether or not college is for everybody. For many students ready to leave high school‚ wondering whether they should attend college is an issue that may lay heavy on one teenagers mind. There are few factors that could be a difficult decision depending on a person’s goals they are working towards. Some students jump straight into the work field after graduation high school. Others teenagers‚ may sign

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    BoyGirl‚ Wall: rethink and imagine The Escapists‚ in their interpretation of the play ‘BoyGirl‚ Wall’ create dramatic meaning for the audience by making them rethink traditional theatre and use their imagination. Instead of being given the setting‚ the characters’ faces‚ and the atmosphere‚ this play is like a book‚ where one must imagine each scene in their head as it develops‚ aided by chalk drawings on the walls and the floor. The Escapists estranges this performance from traditional theatre

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    She also looks at the very different worlds—outside and inside‚ the male sphere and the female sphere— described by Munro in the story. ‘‘My father was a fox farmer.’’ So begins Alice Munro’s short story ‘‘Boys and Girls‚’’ a narrative which highlights the almost invisible societal forces which shape children‚ in this case‚ the narrator and her brother Laird‚ into gendered adults. There is no doubt that males and females are biologically distinct at birth. Yet the behaviours and roles ascribed

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    Motivation of Middle School Boys in Math Class Abstract Middle school is a time of physical‚ emotional and social change for boys. When students hit middle school‚ academics tend to take a back seat to all of the new activity in their lives. For boys‚ middle school is increasingly difficult. In addition to the physical and emotional changes‚ the academic curriculum becomes more challenging and rigid. This does not align with a typical boy ’s learning style. Many boys in middle school are struggling through

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    Stereotypes are present in our society. Thus we have expectations from others‚ besides ourselves. Some individuals may be deceived into believing incorrect expectations and some will fight for what they believe in. In the stories “In Line” and “Boys and Girls”‚ through the conflicts of the main characters‚ the authors portray the impact that people’s expectations have on us and how this affects how we live our lives. This is important because we do not realize that we are living our lives according

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