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    What is more important in your life‚ Money or Your Job? Written by bamboo(Jeong‚ Jong-hyeon) in first class. Hello everybody! I’m here to talk about the question of you what is more important in your life‚ your money or your job. I’m afraid our society is changing rapidly toward money-oriented society. Of course‚ money is important. There are lots of things money can buy‚ including social status and convenience of life. Even when choosing

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    Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius‚ also known as “Blade Runner”‚ was born November 22‚ 1986. He was born in Johannesburg‚ South Africa and is the middle of three children. Oscar was born with a condition called fibular hemimelia. Fibular hemimelia is a congenital condition in which someone is missing the fibula in one or both legs. Unfortunately‚ Oscar was born without a fibula in both legs. His parents had to make a terribly difficult decision to have his legs amputated when he was 11 months old. The

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    Frankenstein and Blade Runner imaginatively portray individuals who challenge the established values of their time thus illustrating different notions of humanity. The messages of composers are a reflection upon the established values of their time. Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein and Scott’s 1982 film noir Blade Runner‚ through the perceptive use of characters‚ challenge society’s neglect of nature for the unheeded advance of science and technology. Fearful of an increasingly secular and consumerist

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    TITLE :- COMPARISON BETWEEN THE IMAGES OF ‘GANDHI’ IN KANTHAPURA AND WAITING FOR THE MAHATMA Name :- Purbita Bhattacharya M.A. 1ST SEMESTER ROLL :- ME 110042 PAPER – 2 SUPERVISED BY :- PROF. CHANDRANATH ADHIKARY The novel WAITING FOR THE MAHATMA deals with the story of a young man named Sriram whose life revolves round the influence of Mahatma on him during the years of Indian Freedom Struggle. In his age of twenty he meets a girl named Bharati‚ an ardent

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    “‘Frankenstein’ is primarily a novel about the supernatural” Explore this idea in Shelley’s novel and consider how Dracula illuminates your understanding of the core text. The idea of the supernatural is an idea that has been around for centuries and is an idea that both Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker choose when they wrote their novels ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Dracula’. The idea of the supernatural in its literal meaning is the opposite of anything natural; it is the existence beyond the visible and observable

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    supportive of Myrtle. Even though Myrtle‚ Catherine’s married sister‚ is having an affair with Tom‚ who is also married‚ Catherine supports their relationship. Catherine helps Myrtle hide the affair and allows Myrtle to tell Mr. Wilson‚ Myrtle’s husband‚ that she is visiting her (Catherine)‚ when she is actually visiting Tom. Although she supports Myrtle‚ she does get frustrated with the fact that Myrtle married a man that she did not love. On page thirty-four‚ Catherine asks Myrtle why she did marry Mr

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    Every individual has personal goals and tries to pursue them. What is your most important goal in life? In a 250 – 350 word essay‚ discuss that goal and explain what you will do to achieve your goal. Personal Goals depend on their value for their life. Most of people often say that success in their life is the most important goals than any other things. They always pursue such their goal. To some degree‚ I agree with the reason why people pursue such their goal. However‚ I think that my personal

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    To what extent is Christopher’s condition responsible for the conflicts that arise in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time? Christopher’s condition directly results in a few minor conflicts in the novel‚ but more significantly‚ it factors to different degrees in the major conflicts between Mother and Father‚ between Father and Mrs. Shears‚ and between Father and Christopher. The minor conflicts often arise from Christopher’s trouble with social interaction. Early in the novel‚ for instance

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    Detective‚ Laurel Hester‚ is one of the best detectives in Ocean County and works undercover a lot. She meets a woman named Stacie at volleyball practice who asks for her number. They become really close‚ but Laurel is reluctant to let anyone see their relationship because she know people will look at her differently. When Laurel is diagnosed with terminal cancer she wants to leave her pensions to her domestic partner Stacie. Denied by the local county officers‚ Laurel receives help from a hard nosed colleague

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    What would the world be like today if science had no limits? Would there be an end to world hunger and would we have full grown clones of humans? But would we also have new strains of fatal viruses that can wipe out an entire population‚ or what about genetically mutated superhumans trying to control the world? If science was unlimited‚ the world could either be the perfect planet‚ or it can fall into the hands of mad men only who unleash the wrath of unknown science throughout the planet. Science

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