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    ____________________________________ A teacher is the one who guides the child or teaches the child how to live a successful life.In my opinion this role‚the role of a good teacher or a good mentor can be played perfectly by the parents becuase of the simple fact that parents love and understand their children more than anyone else. children are like sponge.Like sponge soak up or absorbs water‚children accept ideas and perceptions from parents quickely and make up their own paradigms.As first teachers‚parents

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    inherited from the planet. Reality is only what we believe to be real at that point. An example of what Saussure theorizes about language would be to look at the word‚ "fact". In truth there is no such thing as a fact yet we look at the word and assume that whatever comes after or before it is true. At some point in time it was a fact that the world was flat. Saussure states that language is constantly moving and changing and it is outside of one man to change it. The culture shapes the language and

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    disappointment as well. It is easy for a writer to leave out facts‚ whether they are important or not. By leaving out certain facts in an article‚ the reader given one side of the situation. A writer can either give the good side or the bad one. Very rarely will a reader get both sides of the product or incident. Overall I conclude that in today’s modern society it’s nearly impossible for us to avoid this influence of the media and to ignore the simple fact that it has become part of our daily routine‚ an

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    encounter these way of life. So we settle this issue to be familiarize with their community. As a matter of fact they’re highly regarded since they supervise their time in working and studying. We the researchers know how life hard is. Because of poor economy the youth supported themselves to be able to attend school. That is another bases why they’re some students are working due to the fact of insufficiency when it come

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    Sekhar's Story

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    spending his money on music . The headmaster thanked him for saying the truth and told Sekhar that he stopped spending his money on music . Finally ‚ Sekhar’s desires to be truthful clashes with the fact that people don’t really want to hear the truth .The headmaster desire to be a great musician with the fact that he doesn‚t have talent . If the headmaster invited Sekhar any other day he would have recieved the judge he wanted

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    that it opened discussions into morality‚ that some had deterred away from before‚ “and then the Windows failed-and then/I could not see to see” (Dickson lines 15-16). She introduces the fact of the inevitability of death‚ and how the act truly only effects the person directly connected to the act. It is a fact of the human conditions that reveals the ultimate truth‚ not the truth that the Transcendentalist’s look for through nature‚ but the truth of humanity in of itself. The presences of the fly

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    A Respectable Woman

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    In A Respectable Woman Mrs Baroda follows the same course as Mildred in the beginning her interest in a man by feeling “piqued” at his lack of interest in her. The simple fact of the physical presence of the man is again what awakens the woman’s sexual interest as Gouvernail’s silences and indifference seem hardly designed to attract her. Again like Mildred Mrs Baroda is confused by the difference beetweeen the social role she expects her guers to play and Gouvernail’s actuality. Gouvernail does

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    choose between certain aspects of his identity‚ or even hide those facets and "save" them for a different gathering or group of people who can cope with those different sides "The identity cannot be compartmentalized" . As a matter of fact‚ Maalouf has been asked several times if he felt " more French or more Lebanese" and when he answered "both"1‚ people actually took him aside and tried to make sure if that was what he really thought to himself‚ not just what he told people. Most

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    you know how you hear the saying "education is the key to success" well as a matter of fact that is true. Educaion is the key because without that you get no where in life‚ you may only get so far but in the end you go no where. People succeed with their amount of education‚ not saying you have to have a high education just saying always go far and never fall back and to keep striven for the best!!! Giving up droppinng out or quitting will leave a person with no success later on down the line‚stuff

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    liberty among basic things like bloaters and cricket. We are all small parts and when combined we form the bigger picture. I think it is quite paradoxical that the narrator says that he has to travel to Battersea‚ when he in fact already is in Battersea‚ and as a matter of fact Chesterton was known for making paradoxes. So there can be drawn some line between the narrator and the author which is not uncommon‚ though sometimes the narrator and author is near identical and sometime there cannot be drawn

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