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    holidays‚ Treatment etc.) Now a day’s most of the developing countries generating economic benefits through its tourism industry and as a developing country Bangladesh is facing challenges of globalization. In past‚ the government may have been reluctant to invest for tourism development‚ but in this modern age the situation has changed. Now government concentrates on not only tourism but also hospitality management like hotels‚ motels‚ restaurants‚ transportation‚ security and entertainment etc

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    rich had‚ and made them want it for themselves‚ instigating jealousy. Furthermore‚ jealousy is examined through the symbolic use of hunger. Dickens writes‚ “Hunger was shred into...husky chips of potato‚ fried with some reluctant drops of oil” (33). Words like husky and reluctant show that their food is not very appealing‚ especially when compared with the extravagant dining the nobles enjoy.This meager food shows hunger to be not only a physical lacking‚ but as a symbol of the overall misery in

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    society of the past‚ explores the futile search for the American Dream (the idea that any person can achieve material success and therefore “happiness” through hard work) and reveals the comparisons between glittering illusion and harsh reality. The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid also explores the themes of enchantment and disillusionment. Changez tells of how he became infatuated with America/ Erica and then grew disappointed and disillusioned by them. This mirrors Gatsby and Nick’s pursuit

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    When he gets fired while battling AIDS he decides to bring suit. He is warmhearted and cares much for his family who - especially his lover Miguel and his mother Sarah - are extraordinarily supportive during the case. · Joe Miller: At first he’s reluctant to help him in suing Wyant‚ Wheeler mostly because of his bias’ against gay people. He’d rather sue the city on behalf of people who have gone out of their way to bruise their ankles on municipal property than break new legal ground by equating workers

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    Water Pollution Solutions

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    Water is an essential ingredient for life as well as a key element for our environment. The pollution of water has a great impact on all living things. According to James Roth‚ the US‚ 40% of rivers‚ lakes‚ and coastal waters are so contaminated that they are unfit for humans to fish in‚ swim in‚ or drink. As stated by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)‚ it is estimated each year that seven million Americans become sick from contaminated tap water‚ some cases being lethal. There

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    Promises Like Pie Crust

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    February 13‚ 2011 “Promises Like Pie-Crust” Christina Rossetti’s attitude towards marriage and singleness is clearly demonstrated with her carefully chosen images. She writes flawlessly about the cons of relationships‚ trust‚ and general heartbreak. She writes so well that what she says even applies to things that may have happened in the reader’s life‚ thus giving the poem even more meaning than ever‚ bringing it to a much more personal level. She gives the reader something to connect

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    eagles took off and were replaced by birds o’ death (Raven‚ vultures‚ etc…). A very bad sign. However‚ as B and C prepare for battles and say goodbye‚ they appear eager to fight. 4. What does Brutus say he will do if they lose the battle? Why is he reluctant to do this? While he thinks suicide is cowardly and vile‚ he also says he will not be captured alive as a captive (implying he will kill himself if necessary). Act V‚ scene iii. 5 What horrible mistake does Cassius make? What is the outcome

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    Pride Many of the characters in The Things They Carried exemplify tremendous pride in their actions‚ causing them to do good or bad things that they would not have the courage to do otherwise. O’Brien’s personal experience shows that the fear of being shamed before one’s fellow soldiers is a powerful motivating factor in war. He does not want to fight in a war he believes is unjust‚ but he does not want to be thought of as a coward. This same attitude among numerous characters sets a consistent

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    Literacy At Play Summary

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    play. Because of these reasons‚ Mr. B incorporates play with different activities such as writing class books‚ allowing talking within the class‚ working with idioms‚ writing poems‚ and much more. As we have seen in the past‚ the students have been reluctant to engage in these activities at first‚ but slowly warm up to Mr. B’s methods. The use of play within the literacy world allows them to further practice their skills without fear of mistakes. An idea I had not heard of before was the notion of allowing

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    Interpretations of the causes of the American Revolutionary War have changed over time. Contemporaries of the Founding Fathers and many 19th-century historians emphasized the devotion of the colonists to Enlightenment principles and ideology. Early 20th-century historians stressed the economic self-interests of the many upper-class merchants and landowners who were at the forefront of revolutionary activity. The ideological interpretation has also received a powerful impetus in Bernard Bailyn’s The

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