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    Catherine‚ Called Birdy by Karen Cushman was about a girl in medieval England named Catherine. Catherine is a young girl in her mid-teens‚ the normal age for girls to get married in her era. But Catherine doesn’t want to get married. She wants to be a monk‚ a writer‚ a painter‚ a saint‚ a crusader‚ a street performer‚ anything but the wife to a man who bought her from her father. Catherine manages to send over three suitors running‚ but when an old‚ rich drunk comes to take her away to his castle

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    Dolls. We are surrounded by dolls. G. I. Joe‚ Barbie‚ Polly Pocket‚ and WWF action figures. Prior to our plasticene friends we had paper dolls‚ marionettes‚ and delicately featured porcelain dolls. We are strangely fascinated by these cold‚ lifeless objects that look so much like ourselves. Children clutch them and create elaborate scenes‚ while adults are content to simply collect‚ allowing them to sit‚ motionless on a shelf‚ staring coolly back at their live counterparts. Which brings us to and

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    dream house

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    My dream is to live in a big detached house surrounded by a big garden full of flowers and trees. I wouldn’t like to live in an apartment with blocks of flats and rude neighbors making noise in the middle of the night. My dream house should be located outside the city‚ on the outskirts of town where I can find true peace and happiness. Therefore‚ my dream house should have the characteristics that represent my spiritual world and personality with its location as well as its inner and outer design

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    Dream House

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    of types of dwellings‚ that’s why everyone can choose a house he or she likes. For instance some people prefer semi-detached houses or duplexes (as the Americans call them). I think that such houses attract them because they are less expensive than mansions or bungalows‚ for example. You also have neighbours you can always turn to if you need something‚ but at the same time your neighbours can disturb you while repairing their part of the house or when they listen to music too loudly. But in general

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    experiment was conducted at Stanford University where Bandura was a professor. They used 36 boys and 36 girls from the Stanford University Nursery School between the ages of 3 and 6 years old. There were two inflatable dolls called Bobo Dolls used for this experiment. These were the kind of dolls you could hit and knock over and they would stand back up. The children were all divided into three groups. Each group contained 12 boys and 12 girls. The three groups were presented to three different conditions

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    boarding house

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    it means A house where paying guests are provided with meals and lodging.a private house in which accommodation and meals are provided for paying guestsAustral a house for boarders at a school.Formerly boarders would typically share washing‚ breakfast and dining facilities; in recent years it has become common for each room to have its own washing and toilet facilities. Such boarding houses were often found in English seaside towns (for holidaymakers) and college towns (for students). It was common

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    Inc. is the induction industry of the Barbie dolls. The first Barbie doll was invented in 1959 and since then‚ the Barbie dolls have been around for decades and have become some of the most popular dolls in the world. Young girls often enjoy playing make believe with their Barbie dolls through the way they dress‚ and make the dolls behave during play time. Most young girls see themselves through their dolls and so the young children view the Barbie dolls as their idol and future self when they grow

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    House Of Asterion

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    House of Asterion‚ written by Jorge Luis Borges‚ is a short story that takes a first person point of view of a Minotaur named Asterion. The story is about Asterion’s life style and how he occupies his time. However the reader doesn’t find out that Asterion is a Minotaur until the very end of the story. Without this key piece of information the reader cannot view Asterion as a regular person. Another important part of the story that is left out is how his house is labyrinth. This again makes it easier

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    House of commons

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    The House of Commons: it’s current composition‚ its leaders‚ the incumbent Speaker‚ the layout of the chamber. 1) Currently the United Kingdom is divided into 650 constituencies‚ with 533 in England‚ 40 in Wales‚ 59 in Scotland‚ and 18 in Northern Ireland. The timing of the dissolution is normally chosen by the prime minister ‚ however‚ a parliamentary term may not last for more than five years. 2) The term "Member of Parliament" is normally used only to refer to Members of the House of Commons

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    The House of Wisdom

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    The House of Wisdom The Bayt al-Hikma‚ or House of Wisdom was founded in Caliph Abu Jafar al-Mamun. The goal of the House of Wisdom was to become a wellspring of knowledge by gathering the best scholars and translators to translate the ancient texts from Greece and India‚ and then to further advance Arab sciences. Al-Mamun established the House of Wisdom in hopes that it would bring prosperity to the Muslim empire. In 833 Al-Mamun died and his son Abu Ishaq al-Mutasim ibn Harun became Caliph

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