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    Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and the Vision   Navigation: The Man: Introduction Biography Family Awards His Quotes The Singapore Story: Political Career Merger Independence Successors His Legacy: Policies & Campaigns Legacies Reflections External Links Bibliography Project Narrative   The Man: Introduction Lee Kuan Yew led Singapore to independence and served as its first prime minister. He was prime minister from 1959 until he stepped down in 1990. He ruled with the up most authority

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    In TKAM by Harper Lee and “Courage” and Edgar Guest‚ there are many similarities in the development of theme and tone in the two works. To begin in TKAM Lee presented its theme of courage. Courage is being selfless and doing things that other may be afraid to do. First Atticus is defending a black man‚ Tom Robinson‚ which was a rare occurrence then due to the racial issues then. “Evey lawyer gets at least one case that affects them personally.” Guest describes courage in the poem by saying

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    Interview with Lee Chong Wei I recently did an interview with Lee Chong Wei and I am pleased to announce that it is finally ready for posting. He is not only a great badminton player but also a really nice and humble guy. He is in my view‚ a role model for all kids‚ teens and adults alike. Hope you will enjoy this interview as much as we do. You might get some inspiration from his story and could one day become a great player yourself. Anything is possible when you have the will! :) I would

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    “How does Lee demonstrate the theme of courage in To kill a mockingbird?” Harper Lee makes the theme of courage clear and strong in the book “To kill a mockingbird”. Throughout the story there are many demonstrations of courage. Some of these are firstly masked to later be uncovered and at first they may not seem obvious. Some moments of the courage portrayed aren’t physical courage but rather mental and psychological. The story is narrated to us by Scout who is growing up in a small town known

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    Whether it’s the poem “a special world” written in the 21th century‚ or the poem “Annabel Lee” written in the 19th century‚ they both centered on the topic of love. However‚ authors’ distinct usage of words made these two poems so different in the attitude toward love. While “a special world” triumphs the joyousness of love‚ the “Annabel Lee” mourns over the heartbreaking fairy tale. Throughout the poem “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ we can see the idea of death and love is conveyed by a grievous

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    To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ is a parallel story about two young children who grow up in a racist southern town and learn that life is not all fun and games. In the beginning of the book the main characters Scout and Jem spend their days playing together and exploring their hometown of Maycomb‚ Alabama. They are especially intrigued with their mysterious neighbors‚ the Radley’s. Later on in the novel‚ Scout and Jem’s father Atticus is appointed to defend a black man and the children

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    How does Harper Lee use the symbol of the mockingbird? According to the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ “it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” So‚ mockingbirds are harmless‚ innocent creatures‚ and killing them is wrong‚ because they don’t hurt anyone. The mockingbird represents innocence and purity. After all it only sings for us to hear its music‚ they don’t bother us or harm us. So‚ to kill a mockingbird is a sin because you destroy innocence. Throughout the book‚ a number of characters

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    people important to the speaker or focus on the speaker’s own identity. People can communicate with poetry in many ways talking about their relationships using sound devices such as rhyme‚ onomatopoeia‚ alliteration‚ and repetition. “Annabel Lee” was written by Edgar Allen Poe who was born in 1904 and passed away in 1949 . This poem shows that Edgar Allen Poe had great literary success but he suffered many personal losses in his life. In the poem the author uses repetition as his sound device

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    for someone‚ but Atticus was not. Atticus got chosen to defend Tom Robinson (Lee‚ 75). Most white lawyers would not defend a black man like Atticus did. Atticus was fine with him being chosen to defend Tom. By Atticus taking this case‚ he

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