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    Where I Am Not Reading

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    Where I am now as a reader is I am not reading a lot ‚I am only reading for 20 minutes not pushing myself to do more and‚ It takes me a long time to read the book that I am reading. Where I see myself now is when I look at my reading log I am not reading a lot at home or during the intervention time. When I read at home‚ every day right after I do all my other homework I read‚ but‚ sometimes I read right before I go to bed. When I read at home‚ I only read the required 20 minutes not pushing myself

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    "Where ignorance is bliss‚ ’tis folly to be wise”. Extracted from Thomas Gray’s poem‚ ‘Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College’‚ this adage is an existential conundrum ("the definition of ignorance is bliss"‚ 2016) . While some reflect in ‘hear no evil‚ speak no evil’‚ my outlook on this is that it is exceptionally vital to live in knowledge rather than in ignorance. I believe that ignorance isn’t bliss‚ its oblivion. Mankind has been in the pursuit of knowledge since its evolution. Human beings

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    a fisherman‚ a teacher‚ a midwife‚ and others-whose lives are interwoven by fate and passion. The characters struggle to survive and prevail in a difficult and mysterious world‚ one edged by the rhythms and power and beauty of the sea. l. A Place Where the Sea Remembers begins with one family’s story and weaves itself through the village of Santiago and around the lifes of the many people who live there. As the novel unfolds‚ a landscape takes shape at once simple and complex. Yet so much happens

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    Where the Mind is Without Fear Where the Mind is ... 10 WHERE THE MIND IS WITHOUT FEAR Notes This poem was written when the British ruled our country. We were slaves to a foreign power. Rabindranath Tagore‚ the great Indian nationalist and visionary wanted India to awaken to a bright dawn of freedom – freedom from slavery and our own mental chains. Read the poem aloud once. Then read it silently. It would be a good idea to memorize the poem. Where the mind is without fear and the head

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    Where I Come from

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    Where I Come From – Elizabeth Brewster From the title of the poem‚ we can assume that Elizabeth Brewster’s “Where I Come From” is about the place or places where the writer was born in or where she spent her whole childhood. We also assume that she is going to describe‚ tell memories and her opinion about the completely different places. Although the opening line “People are made of places” can be loosely described as form of alliteration‚ the repetition of the “p” sound is particularly effective

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    Topic: Why do women still do most of the housework even in those households where both partners are in full-time employment? Alexandra Fletcher Submitted as a Introduction to Sociology Date Due: 9th May 2011 Tutor: Dr. Danika Benison The rights of women have changed dramatically since the 1950’s. It began with obtaining the right to vote in 1908 and since then Governments have enacted Equal Employment Opportunity Acts and Anti- Discrimination

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    first song I chose to dissect is “Where is the Love” by the Black Eyed Peas. For starters‚ the Black Eyed Peas are a very diverse hip-hop/pop group. The members of the group are will.i.am (African American)‚ apl.de.ap (Filipino American)‚ Taboo (Mexican/Native-American)‚ and Fergie (White). They have released a number of hits such as “The Time” and “I Gotta Feeling.” However‚ they really struck a chord with Americans when they released “Where is the Love” in 2003. “Where is the Love” not only has a very

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    predictably the first illicit drug that most people encounter. Not surprisingly‚ most users of other illicit drugs used marijuana; we could go back in 1940 – from now? In fact‚ most drug users do not begin their drug use with marijuana—they begin with alcohol and nicotine‚ usually when they are too young to do so legally. The gateway analogy evokes two ideas that are often confused. The first‚ more often referred to as the ’’stepping stone’’ hypothesis‚ is the idea that progression from marijuana

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    possible to have a second chance at love? Gayle Forman’s young-adult fiction book‚ Where She Went‚ brings you on a rollercoaster of emotions. It has been three years since Mia walked out of Adam’s life since her accident. Fate has brought them together again in New York when they find each other coincidentally. Will the love they had for each other go away forever‚ or bring them back together for a second chance? Where She Went perfectly displays to the reader love‚ grief‚ hope‚ anger‚ and reconciliation

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    Where the Wild Things Are‚ a children’s book written by Maurice Sendak‚ is not only directed to young children‚ but has an underlying message that is intended for older generations to receive. This message‚ only used to enhance the meaning of the story‚ describes the addiction for one to have power and be in control. As the story goes on‚ the realization sets in that maybe the desire for power is not the best‚ at all times. The use of oppression becomes evident in this story‚ through Max‚ the main

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