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    Sometimes making difficult decisions can have lots of bad things and responsibility but behind all those things it could change your life in good ways. The fictional novel Lyddie‚ by Katherine Paterson is about this girl whos family has a debt on their farm and she has to find a job to pay it off. Lyddie finds a job but the conditions in the job as a factory girl are terrible. Lyddie doesn’t quit only because she needs the money to help her family and herself. Lyddie has to survive through these

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    A college campus is a place that students should feel comfortable and safe. An article by Katherine Mangany‚ “A White Supremacist Comes to Auburn‚” focused on the attendance of a white supremacist‚ Richard Spencer‚ on a college campus. Mangany‚ explains the details regarding the appearance and discussion at the event. The beginning of this article explains the planning of the event which reveals that the university first refused the appearance of Spencer‚ but then Spencer went to appeal arguing

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    account for all the semantically relevant choices in language‚ which is the standpoint of the stylistic analysis as well.         In the light of M.A.K.Halliday’s  discipline‚ I will try to analyse  a piece of literary text written by Katherina Mansfield  in the format of a short story titled “A CUP OF TEA” and try to criticise  the text objectively in  relation to its grammatical (functional) features .         Before this ‚ I’d like to give a brief information about the content of the story.

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    When a loved one passes away family members commonly attach an item or song to that person to represent them. Katherine Mansfield’s “The Fly” is a short story about a boss who is trying to overcome the loss of his deceased son who died in combat on the battlefield‚ and this is something that the boss can not overcome due to the fact that he has no way of stopping his son’s death. The boss pictures his son still being there with him and being as strong as he has always been. The other main character

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    Would you rather live in a working‚ breathing prison where you are guaranteed a horrendous health and probably death‚ or would you live in a healthy and reliable workplace where you know you can make a good living? In the book Lyddie by Katherine Patterson‚ this rhetorical question comes to life. This book is about how Lyddie‚ the main character‚ must work hard to support her family back home in Vermont. Her mother’s mental health is deteriorating as her father left several years ago‚ in the search

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    for different reasons. Some deserved these punishment while others did not. Although‚ some of these punishments actually rewarded them. In the end‚ no matter what happens or why it happens‚ everyone gets what they deserve. Sam the Onion Man and Katherine Barlow had a tragic love story. Both Kate and Sam were‚ caring people. Always doing the best they could to help their community in any way. All they did was good for and to others‚ but they were both punished for what was called a ‘crime’. Two minor

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    Katherine Newman (1999)‚ who closely examined individuals working or applying for work in the Harlem fast-food industry over the course of a year‚ contributes to our lack of knowledge about low-wage work and the working poor in America. Contrary to the popular image of Harlem as a place of isolation and social disorganization associated with highly concentrated urban poverty‚ Newman shows that while people who solely depend on public assistance and drug dealers do exist‚ there are plenty of motivated

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    A picture is worth a thousand words‚ but is it really? A picture to me is not a thousand words‚ but a thousand ideas. The idea of a picture itself is so simple‚ yet so remarkable in the way that we can look a picture and instantly relive a previous memory or experience. Pictures are almost a way to freeze time and reflect on who we were then and who we are now. This photograph is not much of an experience‚ but a reflection on my life as a child itself. I had no idea back then that I would be who

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    analysis of Jane Austen’s narrative in her 3rd novel ‘Mansfield Park’ (1814) is based on his own studies of ‘orientalism’. This term is defined by Said as a variety of false assumptions /depictions of Eastern people within Western attitudes. This is achieved‚ he argues‚ through the literary discourse provided by post-enlightenment‚ post-colonial American/European (Western) authors. Said draws our attention to an underlying theme of ‘Mansfield Park’‚ which is empire. Said recycles his interpretation

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    The social media user - Simmel’s stranger today In 1908‚ Georg Simmel used the trader as a paradigm for his idea of ’The Stranger’ who is characterised by his mobility‚ objectivity and position between belonging and exclusion. Today’s social media user‚ I will argue‚ can be seen as a contemporary‚ mediated form of Simmel’s stranger. I will begin with an analysis of Georg Simmel’s essay ’The Stranger’ before showing how the essence of this idea is embodied in the social media user of today and why

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