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    1.      Write on a character that show responsibility in her or his actions Based on the Novel “The Curse” by Lee Sue Ann‚ the character that shows responsibility in her actions is Azreen Saleh. Azreen is not only a responsible sister and daughter but also a responsible student and friend . Firstly‚ Azreen as a responsible sister comes back immediately when she hears of her sister’s death although at that time she is about to sit for an examination that is important for her. She postpones her examination

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    The way a new invention is used makes it good or bad. The same is the case with science. It plays a very important and useful role in our life and can be a friend‚ or a foe according to the way it is used. Science tries to explain the principles behind natural phenomena‚ and scientists for long have been harnessing this knowledge for the benefit of the society on the whole. Nagarjuna‚ an ancient‚ leading Indian scientist‚ discovered many methods of curing diseases‚ using plants for medicinal

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    Generational Perspectives on the War in The Reader             In the book The Reader by Bernhard Schlink‚ the main character Michael Berg encounters several characters that lived in Germany during the Nazi regime. Through these encounters Bernhard Schlink depicts the differences in perspective between the generation born after the war and those who lived through it. These differences lead to awkwardness and conflict and show the difficulty of these two generations to reach a resolution.     The

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    "The Curse" is a short story by Arthur C. Clarke which was first published in 1953. This story describes the state of a dead small town a few hundred years after a nuclear bomb was dropped on it. From the references in the novel towards Shakespeare‚ one can conclude that the novel took place in the very place Shakespeare was born‚ Stratford-upon-Avon. Analyzing this short story written by Arthur C. Clarke‚ one can conclude that he must enjoy writing about scientific breakthroughs and he utilizes

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    The Curse of Chicago Cubs

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    English 102 Research Paper What is a curse? A curse could be defined as anything negative wished upon a person or place. So is it possible that an entire franchise be cursed? Well this is the case for one Major League baseball club‚ the Chicago Cubs. It has been over 100 years‚ 1908‚ since the Cubs have won the World Series. With many many great teams since then and no World Championships‚ is it too much to think that maybe‚ just maybe this franchise‚ is cursed? Well from the Billy goat in 1945

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    English Homework Mortimer presents Holmes and Watson with a manuscript which the always observant Holmes had already noticed and dated at 1730. The document‚ dated 1742‚ Baskerville Hall‚ reveals the myth of the Baskerville curse. At the time of the "Great Revolution‚" Mortimer reads‚ Hugo Baskerville lorded over the Baskerville mansion in Devonshire. The infamous Hugo became obsessed with a local yeoman’s daughter‚ whom he kidnapped one day. Trapped in an upstairs room‚ hearing the raucous drinking

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    Is technology a blessing or a curse? Justify. Which inventions do you think were the most important ones in the history of humankind? At the beginning I would like try to define a technology. What the technology is? Technology is the making‚ usage‚ and knowledge of tools‚ machines‚ techniques‚ crafts‚ systems or methods of organization in order to solve a problem or perform a specific function. Technology is a measure of human development. Technology is part of the life of every human- We can

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    words that Grendel said is “Poor Grendel’s had an accident… So may you all”. This would be an example of a curse because when he says “so may you all” an example of this being a curse is “Again sight clears. I am slick with blood. I discovered I no longer feel pain. Animals gather around me‚ enemies of old‚ to watch me die”(Gardner 173). This is an example of what Grendel said being a curse because he didn’t like what the animals did when Grendel died‚ they all just came and surrounded him and watched

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    machinist a machine." <br>-Ralph Waldo Emerson <br> <br>Throughout the course of human history‚ men and women have taken steps to make life easier. Going back to the allegorical curse placed upon man in the Genesis scriptures‚ that he should "work by the sweat of his brow‚" men have tried desperately‚ to some avail to annul that curse. Throughout the 20th century‚ men have succeeded in many aspects of technological change. The past 140 years‚ a short time in comparison with human history‚ have brought about

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    Firstly‚ Grendel thinks that women remind him of his curse. For instance‚ when Grendel sees his own mother‚ she reminds him of the origins of the curse. Grendel depicts being reminded by his mother when thinking: “Not that she dissects and ponders the dusty mechanical bits of her miserable life’s curse” (11). Grendel’s mom reminds him of his lonely lifestyle and he blames her for not integrating him into society. Grendel wishes his mother had been able to integrate them into society and allowed them

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