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    Making connections with others is the most significant reason for me to attend college besides academics. I hope to gain professional links and friendship ties‚ and I am very excited to get the opportunity to jump out of my comfort zone and do this. Networking in college will most likely pay off when I am out of college and

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    Discursive Essay Should boys and girls attend separate schools? SherikhanValiyeva 20112291 Karina Narymbetova Academic Reading and Writing 1 Section 11 KIMEP September 28‚ 2012 Abstract This essay will consider on why attending single sex school is beneficial for children than attending public or private schools. According

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    Single-sex schools are not very common nowadays‚ but there was a time when it was the general trend in education that boys and girls studied separately. Historic novels are rich in heroines who complete their education in girls’ boarding schools and become real ladies. Going apart to the historical data‚ in colonial time’s boys and girls were educated separately. But by the mid 19th century financing for education was becoming a public expense and girls and boys began to share classes (Kennedy‚ 2012)

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    Ancient Chinese Weddings: Rich and Poor The lavishness of the wedding portrays the distinct Chinese class system‚ the wealthy upper class and the poor peasant class. While the wealthy enjoyed the luxury and free will of the wedding‚ the underprivileged suffered from involuntary marriages and plain ceremonies. On the other hand‚ most weddings of the prosperous were merely for publicity issues and reputation; however weddings of the deprived were small‚ but intimate and affectionate. The social

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    "You did what?!" "It was an accident! I didn´t intended to! They were saying how lovely a wedding in summer would be and that Whitehall would be perfect and... and I said yes‚ I said it would be an honour to host one‚ I never said that it should be their wedding!" "Oh God..." "And she thanked me‚ how kind and generous it would be of me‚ jumped up and rushed out‚ saying she needs to write her father immediately‚ before I could do anything to keep her from doing so!" "Oh God...‚" he repeats‚ walking

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    Indian Traditional Wedding The Indian wedding compared to the Christian wedding‚ in my opinion is much more intense and has many more rituals. Their weddings are much more colorful‚ comparatively to our traditional black and white and are much more intricate and ornate. Not only that‚ but there is much more involved in the actual wedding before the ceremony even takes place. Lastly‚ the bride and groom don’t rely on a priest to marry them‚ they marry themselves. An Indian wedding is not just the

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    Citizens usually uphold justice and follow the law unless motivated by other factors such as personal desires and harsh living conditions. In the story “A Wedding-Dress” by Morley Callaghan‚ Miss Schwartz steals a dress in a department store and conflicts arise within Miss Schwartz‚ between her and law enforcement officers‚ and between her and the society. The internal struggle of Miss Schwartz is caused by her greed. When she is in the department store‚ she tries to satisfy her desires through

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    My Big Fat Greek Wedding is Canadian-American movie which was directed by Joel Zwick in 2002. The movie combined between romance and comedy to show the different habits between Greek and American ordinary people. The main character is girl named Tula who suffers from her Greek family whose tried to prevent her from marrying the man she loved. At last Tula won and married her lover Ian Miller and they celebrate in a purely Greek wedding. I noticed that marriage in Greek culture is a very big

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    Boys and Girls should attend separate schools I believe that boys and girls should be educated in same schools to prepare them well for the life after the school. They also learn how to become friends with each other and there will be fair teaching if they learn through the same techniques in same school. Firstly‚ it is very important in today’s time that girls and boys should have vast knowledge in every field . Education not only serve student to keep them informed about the acedemic and

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    understanding. Within “Wedding-Ring‚” by Denise Levertov‚ the symbolism associated with the actual wedding-ring in the poem is utilized to paint an image of a love that once existed but no longer thrives. This symbol‚ the wedding-ring‚ first derives the essence of heartache from the line‚ “as if at the bottom of a well.” One can easily associate the depths of a well as being cold and dark. The loneliness‚ that arises from a love that once was‚ begins to creep into the essence of the wedding-ring when

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