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    ------------------------------------------------- “A caring and supportive family is the main building block of a community.” Discuss. Family can be defined as a group of people who have blood ties and who usually live under one roof forming a small community. The traditional concept of this would be a man and a woman who have a legal bond living under one roof with their offspring but when circumstances alter this arrangement the subsequent arrangement that arises does not make

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    The central idea of the book Nine Stories that I would like to write about is the idea that the people in these stories are good people going through hard times and are having trouble dealing with life. In looking at all the characters in each story‚ they all relate to each other the sense that they are good people‚ leading the average normal life with families and jobs or schooling but they are each going through personal struggles that life is offering them and they are having trouble dealing

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    Theresa he has found a new love‚ a love he must fight for. Message in a Bottle Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Charles Sparks (born December 31‚ 1965) is an American novelist and screenwriter. He has 17 published novels. Eight have been adapted to films‚ including Message in a Bottle‚ A Walk to Remember‚ The Notebook‚ Nights in Rodanthe‚ Dear John‚ The Last Song‚ The Lucky One‚ and most recently Safe Haven. Sparks resides in North Carolina[12] with his wife‚ Cathy; their three sons‚

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    which turned out to be a bad decision for the animals. There were other animals on the farm besides Napoleon like Muriel or Snowball who were fit to lead‚ they just didn’t speak up because they were afraid‚ or they were chased off of the farm. Of course animals like rats or sheep don’t have a lot of say on the farm either because of their size or stupidity. Animals like the horses or Muriel the goat would have been worthy to lead the farm because they had big parts in the story and they were always talking

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    Fantasy Project “Enchanted” In El Dorado California‚ once called Mud Springs‚ lived two twin sisters Elisa and Elizabeth. These 11 year olds lived with their grandmother Myra whom took care of them since they were 4 years of age after their parents passed away in a tragic car accident. They lived humbly in a small log cabin. Elisa and Elizabeth’s favorite pass time was to play in the forest; they loved acting and playing as magicians attempting to do magic tricks. One early evening right

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    The Ninja ZX-6R supersport takes on the world’s ultimate proving grounds for high octane two-wheel performance. From a ravenous 636cc engine to an innovative traction control system‚ the Ninja ZX-6R is well equipped with advanced features to take on some of the world’s toughest sections of track at the Isle of Man. On the streets or at the Isle of Man‚ the 2013 Ninja® ZX™-6R has all the right tools to punish the competition. Equipped with the undeniable power that can only be produced from

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    INTRODUCTION- It is possible to develop a good understanding of Australian culture by exploring Australian icons in Australian literature‚ film and painting. This understanding can be explored through the three texts: ‘Muriel’s Wedding’‚ the satirical film produced by P.J.Hogan in 1994‚ Sidney Nolan’s 1947 Ned Kelly series of paintings which was inspired by the mythology and historical story of Ned Kelly‚ and ‘Kath and Kim’ the comedic television series‚ produced in 2003‚ which represents contemporary

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    J.D Salinger is a critically acclaimed author that is equally well known for his eye catching‚ yet slim‚ body of work as he is for his reclusive and oftentimes mysterious personal life. Salinger was brought up in an average family‚ and seemed to be set to live an average life. However in 1942‚ Salinger was `drafted into WWII‚ and he served until 1944. The war was not kind to anyone‚ and especially not to the sensitive Salinger. He ended up suffering a mental breakdown‚ and recovered in a mental hospital

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    to the end of the barn and tried to puzzle out the Seven Commandments which were inscribed there. Finding herself unable to read more than individual letters‚ she fetched Muriel’”(49)‚ "’Muriel‚’ she said‚ ‘read me the Fourth Commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a bed?’"(49)‚ “With some difficulty Muriel spelt it out... ‘It says‚ ’No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets‚’’ she announced finally.”(49). These three quotes were all related because this conversation arose

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    World War II had a profound effect on everyone who risked their lives for their country. The soldiers who were fortunate enough to make it out alive were often scarred for life and dealt with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Post-war America and the experiences that the soldiers suffered during WWII were so disconnected from each other that many veterans could no longer fit in with society. When America’s troops came home‚ the country had changed dramatically as it had developed into a consumerist

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