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    introduction like the setting which takes place in Missouri‚ both authors are young‚ and are memoirs. The two readings have so much in common and have very detailed similarities too. In the two readings‚ fitting in was a major concept. Both authors had to lie in order to fit in. In “Shame‚” Gregory lied about having a father. He tells his teacher‚ “My daddy said he’d give…fifteen dollars.” (Gregory 4). Gregory makes it seem like he has a father‚ who told him he would give him fifteen dollars. The teacher

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    I have always had problems sleeping due to trauma and have struggled for years to help myself control my insomnia and not let it control me. Sometimes it would come in handy and I could use it to my advantage but most of the time it just ruined me‚ my attitude‚ my focus‚ and my ability to cope. Naps were out of the question‚ I would literally have to stay awake until my body and mind gave out‚ something had to give eventually. No matter what I did‚ how much I exercised‚ what I ate‚ how much caffeine

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    Chapter I Introduction and It’s Background Using social media in a proper way can add up to our knowledge‚ communicates to our friends and relatives‚ and also it can help to public service. We all know that this social media can teach us new learnings. But instead of doing this kind of activities‚ students always used social media to a nonsense and useless things that can lead to what we called “LAZINESS”. Laziness is also called indolence is disinclination to activity or exertion despite having

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    Why Do We Lie

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    you thought was the truth then ended up finding out it was all a lie. People will always find out the truth even if you don’t tell them straight up. So why do we lie? We all have done it and we know its not right

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    in the morning‚ before the base is even nearing the end of its night cycle‚ or late at night. She knows he’s not sleeping. He nevers says it‚ never mentions a why. But she knows the signs‚ she’s seen them in her soldiers before and in herself. She knows what he’s been through‚ what he’s going through. She doesn’t blame him‚ she’s been the same. There a reason the cadets think she never sleeps. He doesn’t want to burden others with what’s happened to him. Others are hurting too and he needs to lead

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    and “The Whole Towns Sleeping” by Ray Bradbury the idea of conformity is shown with the usage of characterisation in the short story “The Whole Town’s sleeping” with the characterisation of Lavinia Nebss. Similarly in the short story “The Pedestrian” the usage of imagery is portrayed through the description of the deserted town and the enslavement of people due to the introduction of television to present the idea of conformity. In the short story “The whole town’s sleeping” Bradbury’s usage of

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    Why Do People Lie

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    Moreover‚ we also have educated that it is better to accept the consequences of my actions than to lie. However‚ the more we grow up‚ the more we know about using of lying because telling the truth cannot always solve the problem. From my point of view‚ some lying is acceptable‚ some is not. It depends upon what purposes that make people tell lies. The first point to note is that although telling lie is easy to get things in the short period of time‚ it will create a bad impression on the next generation

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    many issues also arise. It may be about on relationships‚ peers‚ foes‚ and most especially‚ education. This introductory message will begin to tackle the effects of playing Defense of the Ancients in academic performance among male freshmen college students of freshmen in academic year of 2010-2011. Problem and Purpose Playing DotA among male students became a major problem when it comes in academic performances among them. They are often chosen to play DotA rather doing their assignments‚ reviewing

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    Sir Walter Raleighs The Lie is a Renaissance poem which explores universal political and social ideas. The poem was written in the year 1618‚ as the poet awaited his execution in a chamber in the Tower of London. Raleigh says Tell men of high condition‚ that manage the estate‚ their purpose is ambition; their practise only hate. Raleigh speaks of customs no longer followed as he refers to the rich as owning an estate‚ but also comments upon human nature and the universal theme of selfishness and

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    character from whom which the reader learns very much from such as the right and wrong. Atticus clarifies in the courthouse that the lie of “ all negroes lie‚ that all negroes are basically immoral beings‚ that all negro men are not to be trusted around our women”(232) is “ a lie as black as Tom Robinson’s skin” (232) and that the truth is that “some negroes lie‚ some negroes are immoral. some negro men are not to be trusted around women- black or white.” (232). Atticus states that this is a “truth

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