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    result in extreme situations in real life. Some people seem to have lost their direct connection with the tradition and are simply inclining to the benefits it will bring. In the short story‚ “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson and the movie‚ “The Village”‚ directed by M. Night Shyamalan‚ both the short story and the film employ the theme of traditions and rituals to comment on the danger of blindly conforming‚ the different attitude in performing the tradition and how unfairness is parallel to the

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    a visit to a village fair

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    A Visit to a village fair A Fair is a place where people enjoy‚ entertain ‚spend the leisure time. In a Fair we can enjoy a lot. Some people go to the fair for their own enjoyment. Some people think going to the fair an enjoying is good for mental condition. Many Foreigners go to the fair because they cannot find fairs in their countries. Some foreigners visit

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    life with living Liberty Village Condos Toronto is one of the big city and it is filled with condos. Neighborhoods such as the entertainment districts and downtown. Apart from that‚ the city west ends liberty village and Eglinton and Yonge are filled with old and new designed condo buildings. This is the right places for those who looking the best living home as well as peaceful area to make their living as much joyful. In addition to that‚ the condos in liberty village are the one of the top choices

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    The Exploitation of Love and Technology In the Dystopian novels 1984 and Brave New World‚ George Orwell and Aldous Huxley create atmospheres that consist of their prediction of the future. “1984” and Brave New World contain totalitarian governments that encompass distorted views on the way societies should behave. Although the two leaders in the novels‚ Big Brother and His Fordship‚ carry out their regulations differently‚ the idea of how to control a society remains consistent. The key to maintain

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    I believe M.Night Shyamalan’s film The Village is a work of literary merit. A work of literary merit is the high quality of writing attributed to work of literature. With the use of plot and structure‚ symbolism‚ and suspense from Shyamalan provides the evidence to claim The Village is a literary merit. First‚ Shyamalan use of plot and structure can determine this film is of literary merit. The plot and structure have many aspects within it‚ such as the ending. Literary ending often ends unhappily

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    Period 2 AP English 22 November 2008 “Brave New World” offers a view of the world as it might become if science is no longer ruled by man but man is ruled by science and thus puts at stake his freedom. Nowadays‚ probably everybody is familiar with the debates concerning the amazing breakthroughs in science‚ and especially in cloning. Brave New World shows the warnings of the dangers of giving the state control over new and powerful technologies. One illustration of this theme is the control of

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    New Technology Of World War One World War I brought much technological advancement to the battlefield‚ such as pillboxes‚ flamethrowers‚ and mustard gas. But all this new technology brought the need for new tactics and there really were no new ideas on how to use them. Soldiers fought a traditional styled war‚ and suffered many casualties due to the new technology. Generals slowly figured out the strengths and weaknesses of each new piece of equipment and were able to use most of them effectively

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    DISCUSS EFFECTIVE MEASURES FOR COUNTERACTING VIOLENCE IN OUR CITIES The first point that has to be clarified here is the meaning of the word violence. There are‚ after all‚ many types of violence in our cities‚ ranging from baby battering to the suppression of political demonstrations by police. For the purposes of this essay we can limit discussion to the violence which most concerns city dwellers nowadays: riots‚ robbery and physical assault on the streets. What measures can be taken to

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    Running head: THE INTERNET: TECHNOLOGY WHICH CHANGED THE WORLD The Internet: Technology which changed the World University of Phoenix Skills for Professional Development Gen/300 November 2008 The Internet: Technology which changed the World The internet was introduced to the public in 1992. Many people believe the internet is one of the newest advancements in technology; however‚ the internet has been around for nearly a quarter of a century. (What is the Internet?‚ n.d.‚ ¶ 3)

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    Turning Points in History

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    A turning point is defined as a period in history when a significant change occurs. Three of these turning points were the neolithic revolution‚ the age of exploration‚ and the collapse of communism in the soviet union. The neolithic revolution was the process of shifting from hunting and gathering to farming and starting a civilization. The age of exploration was when the European started to explore the whole world and not just what they already knew. Both of these turning points brought great

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