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    BABY BORN TALKING-DESCRIBES HEAVEN This excerpt is taken from the publication “ The Language Instinct” (1994)‚ written by Steven Pinker‚ director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at MIT. It is said in the text that all infants come into the world with linguistic abilities. It is known due to the ingenious experimental technique in which a baby is presented with one signal over and over to the point of boredom‚ and then the signal changes. If the baby perks up‚ he or she can tell

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    The Highlights and Themes: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team running one group for six months or longer seems quite exorbitant! The theme of this book was based on an organizational approach to effective team building skills. The fable began by giving a brief background of the cooperation‚ DecisionTech‚ Inc. which was what this story was centered around. There was a new CEO‚ of the corporation‚ Kathryn‚ and her main task was to create effective teamwork among her staff who were the key leaders

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    Themes in Postmodernism

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    Usually‚ short stories contain a profound theme which is applicable to the modern society. And the five short stories-“Was it A Dream?”‚ “On the Sidewalk Bleeding”‚ “Kath and Mouse”‚ “G.Trueheart” and “Thank you Ma’am” are brought forth in a well organized manner so that the reader is given a good message. Each story includes a good message‚ a setting and has used good characters. Almost all the characters in the five short stories are built up by the authors

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    The Five Pillars of Islam

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    Shaz Anwar The Five Pillars of Islam “La ilaha ila Allah; Muhammadur-rasul Allah‚” There is no god but Allah; Muhammad (PBUH) is the Messenger of Allah. This essential phrase in Islam is termed “Shahadah” which literally means “to witness” and is the first pillar of Islam. Any Muslim or any individual that wants to convert to Islam must recite and more importantly‚ must truly believe this statement. It is the first words that are heard through the ears of a newborn‚ and is stressed from thereon

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    James Dickey’s poem “The Heaven of Animals” is a very interesting poem that caught my attention just by reading the title. The title of the poem was self-explanatory when it came to what the poem was about. In the poem Dickey describes a heaven that is perfect for every individual animal on earth. This poem addresses a moral situation about whether animals can go to heaven or not. Being as though the heaven for an animal would be totally different from heaven for humans‚ Dickey still finds a way

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    Aeneas’s main duty is to serve the gods by founding the Roman race. “As the sharp admonition and command from heaven had shaken him awake‚ he now burned only to be gone‚ to leave that land of the sweet life behind” (Fitzgerald‚ 105). This line shows how Aeneas yearns to leave the life he has in Carthage after the gods have told him to go to Italy. He leaves for Italy‚ as the gods told him to‚ against his will for he said‚ “So please‚ no more of these appeals that set us both afire. I sail for

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    Summary of “the Way Up To Heaven” by Roald Dahl “The Way Up To Heaven” is a short story written by Roald Dahl. The two main characters are Mrs and Mr Foster‚ an elder married couple living in a large six-storey house in New York with their four servants. Mrs Foster has always had a fanatic fear of missing planes‚ trains‚ boats and so on. It’s an obsession to her. Mr Foster was quite annoyed at her due to this complication‚ and his attitude towards her was only making it worse. Mrs Foster had always

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    has four spring-like seasons and is rich in resources. The adequately fed and clothed people always contemplate at the sight of sea in the distance and wait for the sunset and dawn. The sunshine comes accompanied by the wind from the Pacific Ocean‚ and the color of the sea changed from deep to limpid. Due to the elegant tropical scenery and the surrounding colorful sea‚ it is regarded as “the closest place to heaven”. Its subtropical climate is favorable for the growth of coconut‚ sugarcane‚ vanilla

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    One of the most intriguing topics of discussion among people‚ especially among Christians‚ is the issue of the entities of Heaven and Hell. Many books and essays have been written by a multitude of authors attempting to explain the supernatural concepts of Heaven and Hell in human terms. Among these many literary works‚ one particular essay stands out as being informative‚ yet direct in the style of writing. “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” is the product of William Blake‚ who was born on November

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    Macbeth Themes

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    Major Themes Prophecy The plot of Macbeth is set in motion ostensibly by the prophecy of the three witches. The prophecy fans the flames of ambition within Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ serving as the primary impetus for the couple to plot the death of Duncan--and subsequently Banquo. But one also wonders: Would Macbeth have committed such heinous crimes if not for the prophecy? What if he had ignored the witches’ statements? Such speculation‚ however interesting‚ ultimately appears futile‚ since the

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