In an article by Leonid Bershidsky‚ titled “How I’m Beating My Smartphone Addiction” (2017)‚ he explains that the addiction to our smartphones is like a drug addiction. He uses an anecdote to share how his experience with his addiction was similar to a person on drugs‚ in a serious tone he states‚ “I was submerged in the cozy haze of smartphone addiction‚ and it’s hard to say how it differed from substance abuse.” Forced teaming was also involved to get us to want to change our ways. The author suggests
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Eight thousands one hundred one i- 8011 ii- 8111 iii- 8101 (b) Ten Thousand four i- 104 ii- 10004 iii- 1004 (c) Two lakh two hundred two i- 20022 ii- 20202 iii- 101001 2- The Table of 1 2 Section “B” 1- Add the following - i- Rs. P ii- Rs. P 8 37 122 35 + 5 35 + 101 15 2- Subtract the following i- Rs. P ii- Rs. P 500 00 215 36 - 401 45 - 43 64 3- Multiply the Following - i- 78 x 30 ii- 36 x 50 iii- 56
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techniques and literary devices in order to portray the main idea of the story. However ironical‚ the story employs the idea that the main issue would not be Sampath’s actions but his family’s as we come to see that he had reason to run away. In this essay I will explore the various techniques such as tone and pace together with literary devices used by the narrator in developing the main idea of the extract. The narrator uses tone and an extended metaphor in developing the idea that the community’s thrive
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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Can you imagine living the life of a coming-of-age‚ southern black girl during the years of 1930 - 1950? Maya Angelou shares her childhood‚ being both joyous and painful‚ in her autobiographical novel‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings and how she has confronted challenges in her life such as racism and segregation‚ sexism‚ violence‚ loneliness‚ and more. She has written it in the first person‚ as most traditional autobiographies‚ and provides a summary of her life
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the book is I Love My Hair!. The book is story about a little girl and her mother combing the little girl’s hair every night. The author Tarpley tried to deliver a message in her book by short narrative story to get the message easily. She impart a reassuring message for all children about importance of appreciating what they look like as part of who they are. Also‚ she delivers the story‚ like a gift‚ allowing the reader to discover its powerful message page by page. In “I Love My Hair” story
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The Way We Live Now: I Tweet‚ Therefore I Am This is a short story written by Peggy Orenstein‚ which begins as a reflection on an afternoon spent with her daughter when she realizes she can’t stay in the moment. She instead finds herself wanting to Tweet about it‚ this is a thought I have had on occasion‚ only for me it’s Facebook. This particular author unlike most of us can pinpoint the beginning of her addiction to Twitter it was to promote a book. For myself it was a long slippery slope‚ perhaps
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groups on the basis of very minimal identifications)‚ that explains thoroughly the social identity theory is the following .Tajfel “et al” recorded a study where 14 and 15 year old school boys from Bristol were assigned to one of two groups. They didn’t know the other members of their team . The experimenter led them to believe that they were assigned to groups based on their preference between Klee or Kandinsky .Each of the boys worked on his own trying to make a decision about how to allocate points
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need and obsessive thirst for blood; eventually only his blood. So this bizarre reality that he faces could hardly seem real‚ especially for a blue-collared‚ straight forward man like Robert Neville. He ultimately is the last person living (that he knows of) and now has to tackle the major problem of staying alive when hundreds of vampires are solely after his blood. He essentially makes his house a fortress that no vampire can infiltrate. Although they can’t get to him they still come every night
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by himself… to sit on a rock for a while… and ask‚ ‘Who am I‚ where have I been and where am I going?’” by Carl Sandburg can be related to writing easily. In answering “Who am I?” the writer can discern their purpose for writing to begin with. Am I a creative writer‚ an entrepreneur wanting to start a business‚ a poet‚ another type of writer? These questions can help the writer decide what style and wording to use. In answering “Where have I been?” the writer can help establish what kind of experience
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I am an immigrant. Jose Antonio Vargas’ story is a story that I can identify with because I too flew thousands of miles for a better life. Unlike Vargas‚ I have the privilege of being a documented immigrant‚ yet I do know many people who know first hand the things Jose has been through. I remember being in the eighth grade and having a fellow classmate ask me if on my way to the United States I was stopped by immigration. Because at the time I did not know much about immigration‚ I went home and
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