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    people that this is normal behaviour and helps to create a crude‚ selfish society. For example‚ the real world on mtv. * Its a selected group of people who live together they portray young adults‚ espically women‚ as being drunk‚ wild‚ crazy‚ lying‚ physical violence and desperate for sex‚ alcohol‚ and attention. and its sad because many people watch these shows and thats what the real world is basically about. Nobody wants for their childern to be watching that on television i know i wouldnt

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    She was always different from other children‚ and she had been through a lot of bad and traumatic experiences‚ which caused her to build up a great aversion to other humans. Because of this loneliness she created at a very young age her own fantasy world to live in‚ not knowing it was her own creation. It was called Yr. Yr first was a home-like place where she could escape to and be happy‚ but after a while‚ it started to control her and became more like a hell for her than a happy place. That’s when

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    agree with Alex Williams in how much technology can help families bond stronger closer‚ also being connected to each other throw many apps‚ such as Facebook‚ twitter‚ emails‚ texting‚ also skype. These technology developments help the whole entire world to be more social and connected. Negative sides of technology that people see is how can a small phone can take the focus of someone that they love. Technology can in so many ways have negative sides to it. Making the eyes weaker‚ making the brain

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    room. In its left is a quite big window with its white embroidered curtains while on the right side is a big wooden closet where my clothes are folded. Above it is a shoebox which shelters my books. They are my escape from the painful things in the real world. My closet includes a space where I put all my things related to school. I don’t usually throw things immediately‚ I believe they can still serve their purpose in the future when we least expect it. My pillows and blanket are also in my closet where

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    being live program taken from real life action‚ its show emotions and behavior of those who are involved. Star academy play a major role in influencing Arabs teenager‚ however they are the most susceptible audience. This paper had many objectives such as assessing the authenticity of the television programs; probing the extent the image reflected by talent contestant show named" Star Academy". Key words: teenager‚ star academy‚ reality‚ A Reality TV Shows in the Arab World: Star Academy Impacts on Arab

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    from the harsh adult world. As he pushes these people away it provides a deeper and deeper loneliness for Holden. The only reason Holden tends to push people away is to ensure himself he will never have to suffer another devastating loss‚ such as the loss of his brother Allie. Because there was no explanation as to why Allie’s life was taken and it seemed there was no reason behind it‚ this serves as a main purpose as to why Holden cannot seem to mature and why he views the world as irrational. In

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    Common Magic

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    Jennifer Majiski Common Magic The poem ‘Common Magic’ by Bronwen Wallace is about how each person is in their own world‚ and we are all really alone inside ourselves because of our own memories and perceptions‚ yet we also need to coexist in a communal world in which we interact. The author also describes the positive and negative sides that make the world perfect such as love‚ interdependence and society influence. Wallace uses 3 specific literary devices such as; smilies‚ figurative imagery‚

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    Yeats

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    Yeats explores the tension between the real world and the ideal world in many of his poems. The natural world‚ rich with the peaceful sounds of honey-bees and ‘linnet’s wings’‚ is compared to the greyness of city life. He contrasts the heroic idealism of the patriots who died for Ireland with the drab merchant class who ‘add the halfpence to the pence.’ Elsewhere his poetry is alive with the tension between the feverish mortal life of ‘fish‚ flesh and foul’ and the desire for immortality. In his

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    Belonging: A Short Story

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    left the house more than a week and now‚ I might couldn’t go back to my own belonging world. Thus‚ I need to get into the wormhole. I laid down inside of the capsule‚ I had to save more my energy‚ I was thinking that this would be the last chance‚ the last chance to go back to home. I slowly closed my eyes‚

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    jungle of popular culture‚ there is still room to let people of lesser income to insert stylish and attractive possessions in their lives in order to present their selves in a way that doesn’t allow profiling to be strictly based on clothes. In the world‚ people were‚ and still are‚ being judged greatly or lightly by materialistic ideas like what type of jeans they wore on a normal weekday. For example: if someone were to display their income through a nicer shirt than the person standing beside

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