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    Raise in Red Lantern

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    In ¡§Raise the Red Lantern¡¨‚ the symbolic implications of the ancestral altar in the central reception hall go beyond the family walls‚ because it displays the portraits of all the powerful officals in the Chen family‚ thus suggesting the entire patriarchal tradition and its political power. In ¡§Raise the Red Lantern¡¨‚ the red lantern‚ an invented icon here (and one accused of being a fake cultural signifier used merely for sensational purposes)‚ is the film¡¦s central symbol and most important

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    How to raise a teenager

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    HOW TO RAISE A TEENAGER… I would not stand here to reduce parenting to the old clichéd expression as ’easy as pie’: Nevertheless‚ raising an adolescent is in many ways like‚ baking a cake. It requires time‚ patience and the right ingredients. I am here to reassure you that all hope is not lost. Different teens have different ways to deal with growing up. It is a period where they are trying to find out whom they are and what they want to do with their lives. This is all very confusing to them;

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    Argumentative Writing Homosexuals should be allowed to adopt children. Society is changing‚ and the traditional idea of the nuclear family with married mother and father is no longer the only acceptable alternative. The reason that many countries are beginning to award legal rights to gay couples is because the stability of such relationships is now recognized. There is no reason‚ therefore‚ why such couples cannot provide a stable and loving upbringing for children. Afternoon class‚ this is my

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    analyse HOW the main principles that underpin work with children can support the practitioners’ practice in the setting. The welfare of the child is part of The Children Act 1989‚ and it means we as practitioners have to be reflective on our practice‚ it also means within our practice we have to put the child first. And treating all children so their needs are put first this is important because all children are different. (E8) Working in partnership with parents and families helps us find out

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    Why I Deserve a Raise

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    Sonya Lee Boss‚ I deserve a raise Mr. Brown‚ may I have a talk with you. I came to talk about you giving Me a raise. I’ve been working for your company for few years now. I’m One of a few people here that really know what they are doing. I’m a person that never cause any trouble. I follow all the rules‚ and always on time. I know all the jobs and have mastered a few. I started at the bottom and have worked my way up. I have never cause trouble with my co-workers or management.

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    Spanish Tavern should stay in business! My family has been going here since before I was born. My family and many other families love their food. Therefore‚ they should stay in business. Firstly‚ Spanish Tavern is a very successful restaurant. They have won many awards for their food. For example‚ they won the “Best of Spanish Business” award and many ZAGAT awards. Successful restaurants usually get lots of money. The prices for the food are reasonably expensive. If you added all the people that

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    Children Should Not Have Cell Phones 5/8/12 In today’s world‚ children want to grow up faster and faster. Kids want to be like their older brother or sister. They want to be like the people they see on television. There is an extreme desire for materialistic items by a majority of the population‚ and kids want cell phones. The idea of kids having cell phones seems a little absurd. Children under the age of thirteen should not be allowed to have cell phones; they a major distraction‚ they are

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    after 10 p.m. becomes a law it will take away freedom from teenagers. I think if their parents are with them than it is fine. I do not think teenagers should even go on the street unless they are crossing the street. I am not sure if the curfew means only on the street or on the sidewalk. I think just walking in the street without crossing should be illegal. If the curfew goes to on the sidewalks and other places besides the street I think that is deceiving of the curfew. It is a good idea to make

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    Should parents smack their children? In this essay I am going to outline and assess the effects of smacking children and what the consequences are in later life. I will use evidence and statistics and evaluate the outcome of them. Do you want your child to grow up with violence‚ theft‚ drugs and bulling? Dr Phill Jones argues that children who were smacked as a child are more likely to bully‚ use drugs and get involved in violent crime. Children may not always feel safe out in the real

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    Our Troops Should Come Home There is much controversy surrounding the war in Iraq‚ both in terms of its legality‚ its practicality and its current course. Within all of these elements there are arguments to be found that suggest that the troops currently in Iraq should indeed come home. The main argument for bringing home the troops is that they shouldn’t have been there in the first place‚ as no weapons of mass destruction were found‚ and they are now doing virtually nothing to help the situation

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