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    20111057 Jinhyuk Yun Before I mention about what I felt about this article‚ I would want to discuss how the behavior of implicit prejudices is developed. When I was young‚ my parents always stressed the fact that the students who study hard and get good grades grow to be great people; whatever the cases are (being rich‚ famous‚ and honorable‚ etc.) Moreover‚ most of the television programs showed us good-looking boys‚ attractive ladies‚ and well-shaped men. Friends have tended to be nicer to

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    A woman’s work is never done More and more women work outside and inside the home. The double demands shouldered by these women pose a threat to their physical health. Whether you are an overworked housewife or an exhausted working mother the chances are that you are always one step behind your schedule. No matter how hard women worked‚ they never ended up with clean homes. Housewives in these miserable circumstances often became hysterical cleaners. They wore their lives away in an endless round

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    Never look your defender in the eye. Some say basketball is an easy game‚ but if it were‚ everyone would be playing it. In the locker room I hear the murmuring of the girls talking about their day and the rustling of them getting their jerseys and shoes on. Coach walks in‚ the room silences. He gives his speech‚ his voice echoing off the lockers‚ everyone hanging on his words. Then we huddle‚ we talk game strategy and whose armpit smells the prettiest. Outside the change room we can hear the

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    been my own health‚ I would never have gone. 3 After I had made up my mind to see the doctor‚ I consulted my friend Lydia‚ who suggested that I should ring up the doctor and ask him to come and see me at home‚ instead of going to him; I immediately thought how nice it would be if only I dare. ‘Of course you dare‚’ said Lydia. 15 ‘You can’t take a sick baby out in weather like this.’ Then‚ with sudden illumination‚ she said‚ ‘Anyway‚ look how flushed she is! Why don’t you take her temperature?’ 4

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    Speech is the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds. It is the spoken expression of ideas. It is also defined as our ability to speak or the power of expressing or communicating thoughts by speaking. We often use speech to interact with other people. Social Interaction is the means and ability of two or more social beings to come into contact‚ communicate or acknowledge one another while each being is aware of the others. This is the way people talk and

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    Never Let Me Go

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    Never Let Me Go 2009: A symbol is an object‚ action‚ or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In literary works a symbol can express an idea‚ clarify meaning‚ or enlarge literal meaning. Select a novel or play and‚ focusing on one symbol‚ write an essay analyzing how that symbol functions in the work and what it reveals about the characters or themes of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot. Most children grow up thinking that

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    Narrative Analysis The Kings Speech In Tom Hoopers Academy award winning film The Kings Speech‚ the narrative follows Bertie‚ the stammering‚ struggling Duke of York‚ who is second in line to the throne. His story intertwines with the more upbeat‚ friendly character of Lionel Logue‚ an Australian specialist in speech defects. Throughout the film‚ the unconventional friendship and interaction between Bertie‚ an aristocratic duke‚ and Lionel‚ a working class foreigner‚ is shown through multiple ways

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    You Live and You Learn

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    You Live and You Learn Marriage is not always what you expect it to be. In today’s society‚ marriage is taken lightly and it doesn’t always end in‚ “happily ever after.” In the essay “Second Marriage”‚ the writer describes her learning experience with her first marriage and how she applied what she learned to her second marriage. The message that’s conveyed in the essay is that in marriage‚ it’s not only important to grow together as a couple‚ but also grow as individual people to strengthen the

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    “Oh the places you’ll go‚” (Dr.Suess). In 6th grade‚ it may be tough at first‚ but it will become easier as you go. Since I have become the 6th grade‚ I have become more responsible‚ gained more friends‚ and gained more homework. In 6th grade‚ I have way more responsibilities than in 5th grade. I need to get to class on time or I’ll get a tardy and if I get 4 or more I’ll have to go to lunch detention and trust me that’s not fun. I also have to be prepared or I’ll get a tardy and with

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    Indirect speech: Statements Note applying to all indirect speech exercises. When the speaker says you‚ and the person spoken to is not identified‚ it is good practice for the student to assume that the remark was made to himself. you will then become I/me or we/us. ‘You can phone from the office‚’ he said. He said I could phone from his office. This must not‚ of course‚ be done when the person spoken to is identified: ‘You can phone from my office‚ Ann‚’ he said.

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