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    existential angst… Y s tats so??? How were our parents & grandparents so much happier & less regretful‚ even though they grew up with so much more responsibility & so many less toys? Mulling on these over a period of time‚ finally found the answer quite simple… It’s only b’cos of the numerous CHIOCES‚ (Wich s supposed to be our greatest advantage) v r exposed to!? Freedom over Choices completes us; but does it ever satisfy us?! We not only actively seek choice‚ thereby making our life more miserable‚

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    Lesson 2 There’s no peace without dialogue. Simple present to express likes and dislikes A: Read the title of the comic strip and look at the pictures. Can you guess what the problem between the two roommates is? Listen‚ read and check your answers.(una tira cómica siguiendo las indicaciones de cada recuadro El titulo es roommates) Dialogo 1: Gamesh: Hi‚ Karen. I heard you are sharing a suite with Chandra. Karen: Yes‚ she’s great but… Dialogo 2: Karen: She confuses me;

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    Theory of civil disobedience in the United States naturalist Henry David Thoreau’s "Civil Disobedience has started on. He slavery in the southern United States federal government to continue the war of aggression against Mexico caused‚ and continues to infringe the rights of indigenous Indians as a symbolic act to protest refused to pay a poll tax in 1846 were in jail. Nevertheless be used for public welfare have to pay taxes. Civil disobedience is such a man-made laws and regulations that may be

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    Scarlett Huang Ms. Tunik English 3 Period 3 10/10/2014 Thoreau’s concept of simplicity In the modern world‚ though the living conditions become better and better‚ lives become more and more sophisticated and materialistic. Lots of people feel they get lost in the modern society. Therefore‚ an increasing number of people begin to advocate a simplified life style to find the essence of life. This idea of simplicity is not new‚ it has already been expressed by Thoreau hundreds

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    and enjoy the rest of your life. Although Morrie isn’t in our life anymore he lives in our memories. For such an intelligent man‚ Morrie was simple in expressing himself. Morrie would get people to question their beliefs and values. Fortunately‚ this has changed many people for the better. Morrie lived a long good life and security. He lived a simple life free of materialistic things and lived with greater things‚ such as love and companionship. Morrie may not be with us now but his beliefs continue

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    PARTS OF SPEECH: “Parts of speech” are the basic types of words that English has. It is important to be able to recognize and identify the different types of words in English‚ so that you can understand grammar explanations and use the right word form in the right place. Here is a brief explanation of what the parts of speech are: Noun A noun is a naming word. It names a person‚ place‚ thing‚ idea‚ living creature‚ quality‚ or action. Examples: cowboy‚ theatre‚ box‚ thought‚ tree‚ kindness

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    farmed so excessively. He would not give it up without a fight. Eventually‚ Paul and Ellen’s dreams conflicted so much that they could not even have a simple conversation between one another without a fight arising. The thought of compromise had never occurred because neither wanted to give up their dreams of a good life. Paul and Ellen had simple goals‚ yet‚ these goals were unattainable for the both of them. The

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    situation into his own hands and makes the best of it. He becomes a “cattleman and a farmer” by planting his own fruits and vegetables and catching his own protein. He manages to make his own fires and realizes that he really only needs to live a simple life with few things. In this way there is an internal conflict of man versus himself. There is also‚ however an external conflict of man versus society. The man realizes that he does not need to conform to how society tells him to live his life;

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    never occurred to me that by the time she began cooking pasta for us‚ she had already endured an exhaustive day of working‚ commuting and managing our home. We just knew that she loved us and that we were very special to her. She enjoyed all of the simple things in life‚ like ice cream and fresh-baked brownies‚ and taught us to do the same. Our favorite family activity came every Sunday morning after church. We’d all take the Metro bus into Chicago and spend the afternoon volunteering at the soup

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    she wanted to stay overnight. D. The diving board broke when she jumped into the pool. 5. How is a compound sentence formed? A. By joining two independent clauses and one dependent clause B. By joining two simple sentences with a comma and a coordinate conjunction C. By joining a simple sentence with a dependent clause D. By joining a dependent and independent clause with a conjunction 6. Which of the following is true regarding a restrictive adjectival clause? A. It will follow a general

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