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    Although lessened by the effects of present day status quo‚ the family and religion still feature heavily in controlling the volumes of media broadcasted to today’s youth. Media must also show social responsibility by delivering their packages in a wholesome manner. With the steady increase in knowledge and technology‚ consumers have become more informed and accessible to information outlets which help them make decisions. The role of the family in this case is to guide this process by moulding and

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    his accomplishments in life which include his childhood dreams. His positive‚ humorous‚ and inspirational persona made watching this speech a learning experience‚ as well as a pleasure to watch. Pausch truly delivered this speech in a great and wholesome way. He recognized that he was speaking to a room filled with hundreds of people. He also realized that he needed to make sure each person in the room understand his message. Therefore‚ he used proper enunciation throughout each part of his speech

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    indian tribal music

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    musical instruments are generally manufactured by the musicians themselves‚ making use of materials like coconut shells‚ animal skin‚ etc. The musical beats are based on sophisticated and synchronised drum patterns‚ establishing a rhythm. Into a wholesome Indian tribal musical session‚ there can be a mixture of drum sounds in a particular track. Other instruments utilised include horse hair violin‚ duduk‚ bamboo flutes‚ santoor‚ sitar etc. The strict definition of tribal music in India is pretty

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    myriad of differences there are also a mass of similarities‚ for instance‚ they are both set in the same time frame (The 1960´s). They both keep the technology and clothing relevant to how it was portrayed in the 60´s. They also kept one of the most wholesome scenes in the whole book almost exactly the same‚ they paid attention to almost every detail during the scene with the church fire. The film also kept the number of around 4-5 kids‚ of which Ponyboy and Johnny saved‚ they didn’t over exaggerate anything

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    project to reduce these health inequalities. The policy objectives are giving every child the best start to life‚ enabling all children‚ young people and adults to maximise their capabilities‚ creating a fair employment and good work for all‚ ensure a wholesome standard of living for all‚ creating and developing a healthy and sustainable site and communities and strengthen the role and impact of ill health prevention. Poverty and low living standards was an important consideration towards bridging the gap

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    Caliban: Rewritten

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    Taylor Reynolds Encounters‚ Steven Glandsberg 3 April‚ 2013 Caliban: Rewritten Commonly considered the greatest writer of all time‚ William Shakespeare composed some of the most highly regarded literary works that have ever been produced. His plays‚ so clever in their wordplay and verse‚ are to this day read and preformed all over the world. From middle school English class‚ to Cambridge University‚ scholars of all calibers can read and analyze his work‚ but it takes a true master of the pen

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    Based on the situations that the three female characters of Othello endure it is clear that Shakespearean society viewed women as lesser beings who existed only to serve the men in their lives‚ and who were supposed to subservient‚ submissive‚ pure and above all else obedient. Obedient to their husbands‚ father‚ brothers and all men. Patriarchal rule justified women’s subordination as the natural order because women were thought to be physiologically and psychologically inferior to men. Although

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    Imagery in Sally Croft’s “Home Baked Bread” “Home Baked Bread” The poem “Home-Baked Bread” is a play on words. The title sounds wholesome and gives the impression of a cozy environment with a homemade feel but as you read on it sounds like a woman that is weaving a web of sensual pleasures. The author puts together a play on words that strikes the imagination with vision‚ touch and smell. The words say one thing but mean another. This example is demonstrated when she writes “I have prepared

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    Odysseus Character

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    need guidance to be heroic. In The Odyssey by Homer‚ Odysseus‚ the main character‚ goes on an Odyssey- an adventurous journey with unexpected outcomes of fortune. There‚ he undergoes many challenges and dangerous situations and changes into a more wholesome individual. As a result of this Odyssey‚ it takes Odysseus twenty years to come home. During this period of time‚ Odysseus becomes more trustworthy‚ cautious‚ and responsible. Odysseus starts to trust the gods. Towards the end‚ as he is surrounded

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    Common Sense appealed to pathos by expressing emotion.          Paine and Jefferson both used certain rhetorical devices that emphasized their point. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson  states "He has refused his Assent to Laws‚ the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance‚ unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended‚ he has utterly neglected to attend

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