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    Once upon a time there lived a lanky little rat named Rudy. Rudy’s fur was very dull and felt like needles. She lived in a tiny village where all the animals knew each other. Every afternoon she would meet with her friends at the riverbank to tell stories of their morning. One day Rudy scurried to the riverbank excited to share with her friends a cheesecake she had baked just for them‚ but when she arrived at the meeting spot‚ no one was there. Worried and confused‚ Rudy hurried in to town to look

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    The 20th and 21st centuries have challenged individuals and communities to find ways to successfully navigate the ever changing reality of the global world. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries‚ globalisation has caused the interlinking between the global and the local‚ resulting in the combination of the values and ideals from each. This process of globalisation has invariably had a great impact upon individuals and communities around the world. While there are many things individuals and communities

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    which can be satisfied with citizens. The another issue is stress which city dwellers have. This problem is more severe than in out of cities. One of the causes is anonymity which city’s environment has. For instance‚inhabitants who settle in a village know each other as if they were a big family. In that case‚we can share the problems easily and there is a lot of opportunities to talk to anyone so that we may not feel lonely and are able to enhance our good mental health. By contrast‚in cities

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    can also develop a hobby. In cities‚ various sport facilities are available so children can pursue sports as a career. It helps in the all-round development of the child. Take for example the Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh. He was born in a small village but his family soon migrated to Hyderabad. In Hyderabad‚ his natural talent was noticed and soon he became a very famous cricketer. Would he have become such great if he had not migrated to the town? Thirdly‚ in cities the child learns to socialize

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    “The Story of Qiu Ju‚” directed by Zhang Yimou has many underlying as well as apparent themes enwrapped in the film to absorb the audience. These themes coincide with the themes from‚ “Ermo” which was directed by Zhou Xiaowen. These two films have multiple similarities as well as differences; these similarities and differences of the two films are especially embodied in the two respective female protagonists. As you will notice there is an emphasis on gender roles‚ which plays an immense part in

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    Being a Responsible Steward Starts at the Community : A Clean and Green Enviromental Project I. Ecological Problem : Improper Garbage Disposal II. Target Specific Community : Maharlika Village‚ Bulacao‚ Talisay City‚ Cebu III. People Involved : a.) Azza Nur Olandag b.) Jashley Kesha Diaz Ng c.) Charmaine Coronel d.) Mary Lilybeth Olandag (mother of Olandag) e.) Sedronico Olandag (father of Olandag) f.) Maritchu Bagona (yaya of Diaz Ng) g.) Leovina Coronel

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    attitude that was presented in the text. However‚ the calamity of the Plague did not always bring out the inferior in all the characters. Elinor Mompellion had a good outcome with it as even though death was surrounding her‚ she still went out into the village and helped and cared for many people as best as could. Overall these characters were affected by the tragedy of the plague that resulted in many characters unravelling to becoming spiteful and silicule. Aphra Bont was an atrocious and self – centered

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    Dead Men's Path

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    and the village’s burial ground. He despises the village’s tradition because his modern education teaches him so. Moreover‚ he considers this traditional path will give the supervisor bad impression‚ so he closed the path. When the priest of the village tries to convince Obi to reopen the path‚ Obi’s attitude has no change. Two days later‚ a woman dies from childbirth‚ and villagers blame her death on Obi. The conflict between Michael Obi and Villagers rise up. As a result‚ villagers destroy Obi’s

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    The Transall Saga Mark Harrison is a thirteen year old boy who is obsessed with hiking and backpacking. In the book The Transall Saga by Gary Paulsen‚ Mark has finally convinced his parents to let him backpack by himself across an abandoned missile range and he couldn’t be more excited‚ until a strange blue light teleports him far into the future where the world has devolved into the days of swords and arrows. After‚ being in the new environment for a while mark begins to worry about

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    Life in a Big City

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    India has many big cities. Delhi‚ Mumbai‚ Kolkata‚ Chennai‚ Bangalore‚ etc. are some of them. But 80 per cent of our population lives in the villages. A person from the rural area may find himself lost in a big city. Life in a city looks attractive and glamorous. People are progressive. They are constantly keeping abreast with the developments in the world and even the government takes care to see that the big cities begin to look like any other big city in the world. This is a desirable attitude

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