nga niuk Awayya ipagalliuk. When you cut it It is mended without a scar. 4. Apel Iggat Awan na di mamilgat. The thigh of Iggat where all scrape at. 5. Bulinawan ka Gannad Lipuliput amlad. Black stone at Gannad‚ surrounded by little fishes. 6. Ino sinolay‚ ammena manaw nu ammena‚ appan ino balay na. This creature never leaves unless he brings his home. 7. Nu ibbafaw ay sinalacassag; nu arrollam ay malilimac. It is noisy when shallow‚ and silent when deep. 8. Nu boliarancu ay mabbebed
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Situation 1: The motorcycle helmet market has 13 companies‚ and four firm concentration ratio of 26%. While the helmets have a variety of designs‚ they are sold at very similar prices. Recently‚ the death rate from head injuries in motorcycle crashes has been rising. The producers advertise their helmets as “effective‚” but some helmets withstand most falls and others are produced with materials that are more likely to crack in commonly experienced falls. The weaker helmets cost about $8 less to
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“Only a girl” In Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls” she tells a story about a young girl’s resistance to womanhood in a society infested with gender roles and stereotypes. The story takes place in the 1940s on a fox farm outside of Jubilee‚ Ontario‚ Canada. During this time‚ women were viewed as second class citizens‚ but the narrator was not going to accept this position without a fight. Munro’s invention of an unnamed character symbolized the narrator’s lack of identity‚ compared to her younger
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Linh explains he control the Malaysian authorities exert on the refugees when they arrive at Jangaroon. Linh has sympathy for the Malaysian government in wanting to ‘stop us…taking us permanent residence‚ ‘and understands that fear motivates their control. Linh supports this idea of control by referring to their habitat as a ‘battery house’. The community of refugees weren’t allowed to leave the island without permission. Linh’s simile is used to explain to the reader that control is motivated by
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and Saskatchewan to the north‚ down to Mexico in the south. In Canada‚ it is found in British Columbia‚ Alberta‚ Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Great Lakes population occurred in southern Ontario‚ but the species has not been seen there since 1915‚ when it was recorded in Point Pelee National Park. The species is widely distributed across North America. It occurs from the mixed-wood and boreal forests of Alberta and Saskatchewan to the north‚ down to Mexico in the south. In Canada‚ it is found in
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Nakyia Whitehead English 098B Instructor: Flournoy March 17‚ 2012 Only Daughter In her short story‚ “Only Daughter” Sandra Cisneros portrays as the progressive‚ intelligent female in a male-dominated family and society. She considers herself deserving of the attention of her male superiors despite widespread sexism that reigns in her community. However‚ despite her said belief in the importance of a female’s education‚ Sandra is no empowered female‚ no feminist‚ and no independent women. In
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Only Daughter In the essay entitled “Only Daughter” by Sandra Cisneros‚ she wrote about her life growing up in a Mexican-American family of nine; to which she was the only daughter. Although her father did love her‚ he did not show it much at all. The effects on Cisneros’s life due to her father’s lack of attention while growing up were: Spending time alone‚ attending college‚ and becoming a professional writer. The first important effect due to Cisneros’s father’s lack of attention was
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Why English-only policy would not work? What would happen to America if immigrants could not speak their native-languages anymore? The use of languages other than English stimulated a movement known as “English Only Movement” in the U.S‚ which has been a subject of great controversy. On one hand‚ the pro English only agree it would encourage immigrants who do not speak English to learn it; therefore‚ it would turn them Americans bringing the U.S together as a whole. On the other
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April 29‚ 2009 Yankee Stadium and the Power of Sports Monopolies ByOriginal Content The opening of the new‚ $1.3 billion Yankee Stadium‚ with its $2‚625 front-row seats and an average ticket price of $72‚ has sparked as much commentary and controversy as the team itself and its $400 million stable of off-season free agent acquisitions. Empty seats in some of the priciest sections have critics proclaiming that the Yankees miscalculated demand. The team‚ in turn‚ contends that it’s already sold
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we have competition in the market‚ which allows price to change in response to changes in supply and demand. Furthermore‚ for almost every product there are substitutes‚ so if one product becomes too expensive‚ a buyer can choose a cheaper substitute instead. In a market with many buyers and sellers‚ both the consumer and the supplier have equal ability to influence price. In some industries‚ there are no substitutes and there is no competition. In a market that has only one or few suppliers of a
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