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    Happy/Merry Christmas in lots more languages. December 28th is ’Día de los santos inocentes’ or ’Day of the Innocent Saints’ and is very like Aprils Fools Day in the UK and USA. People try to trick each other into believing silly stories and jokes. Newspapers and TV stations also run silly stories. If you trick someone‚ you can call them ’Inocente‚ inocente’ which means ’innocent‚ innocent’. 28th December is when people all over the world remember the babies that were killed on the orders of King Herod

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    If the movement of people‚ food‚ and manufactured goods can have such a negative impact on public health‚ should steps be taken to reduce these flows? On the surface‚ it would seem that the conservative notion of imposing strict limitations to protect public health would be best. Yet‚ all that does is promote isolation. Historically‚ the countries that have fared the best‚ are those that have met disease head on. (Globalization 101‚ n.d.) There are many casualties from such events

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    The meaning of a word is not the same in every place and every time. Rather the meaning can change based on how the word is used and interpreted. Some words’ meanings may change very drastically. For instance the word silly used to mean holy‚ but now it means foolish. The study of a word’s origin and the changes its definition has gone through over time is called etymology. Etymology allows us to deeply understand the meaning of a word and analyze its history. This paper will focus on the etymology

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    deformities and she has had to figure out everything out on her own. One of Auggie’s best friends is a girl with dark hair and green eyes named Summer. She is creative and silly‚ “Hey‚ our names kind of match... Summer? August? She said... We can make this the ‘summer only’ lunch table...” (pg. 52). This shows that she is silly and creative. Auggies other best friend is Jack Will. He is a good friend. “You don’t have to be friends with that freak if you don’t want to be ‚ you know... And that’s when

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    Marriage and Dowry

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    Dowry is one of the most wicked‚ revolting‚ and condemnable practices that have been distressing the Indian society. This immorality is well acquainted to people in forms of cash and valuables goods given by the bride’s family to the groom’s family along with the bride. The never-ending insatiability of human being has arrived at an edge whereby it is no longer allowable. An immense numbers of women have been exterminated for not presenting sufficient amount of dowry to the groom’s family‚ luckily

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    our attention within our studies rather than to drugs‚ alcohol & smokes. We teenagers are supposed to live our lives fully with use or better yet with sense. There is always a time for everything but this time shouldn’t be wasted just for those silly things. Be focused and think of the outcome of your actions first before you do it. Today’s the day to change and it’s up to you if you’re going to be the one to start the first step of change or you’re just going to feel nothing about it ‘cause life

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    Innocence in a Child

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    Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ there is a theme of loss of childhood innocence. Jem Finch‚ Scout’s older brother‚ is the character that goes through the biggest change in loss of innocence. At the beginning of the book he is just a child. He plays silly games with his sister and friends and does not think or know much about the world. Different events that happen through out the story contribute to Jem growing up and losing his innocence.’ The first event that shows Jem losing his innocence is the

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    Fahrenheit 451 In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ Guy Montag is the main character. He is a fireman in a world that is based in the future. In this world‚ firemen burn books and start fires instead of putting them out. The people in this world don’t read since it is forbidden‚ they don’t go outside to enjoy nature‚ or spend time by themselves; they simply drive fast and watch television. Curiosity overtakes Guy as he starts to steal books from houses he is burning‚ reads them‚ and

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    that with him. Yet his frustration stands in the way of him being able to express this. As many have said that they have seen their lives flash before their eyes‚ in a way so is the father. He see his son “looking for his keys” ready to leave his silly story-less father behind. At this point the poem leap forward several years‚ and the eighteen year countdown is coming to an end. The father cries “don’t go” in desperation as he watches his son leave him. Unrealistically he believes that hearing the

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    Horror films of today employ several film techniques to invoke responses from the viewer. However‚ early silent films relied more on these techniques because without a script‚ the viewer needs another way to interpret the film. The 1922 silent film Nosferatu directed by F.W. Murnau is one of the first of it’s kind to apply what most would consider to be more modern film techniques. Montage plays a key role in this film‚ as does unusual camera angles‚ over acting‚ early special effects‚ and

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