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    How the Elephant got its trunk. Long‚ long ago‚ the mighty Elephant had no trunk. His nose was short‚ and only as big as a boot! But the Elephant’s child‚ just a baby Elephant‚ was very curious and always asked silly questions: “Aunt Ostrich‚ why do your tail feathers grow so tall? …Uncle Giraffe‚ what makes your skin so spotty? … Miss Hippo‚ how does your mouth open so wide?” One fine morning the curious baby Elephant asked‚ "What does the Crocodile have for dinner?" All together everybody

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    The Devoted Friend

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    THE DEVOTED FRIEND By Oscar Wilde As it is known‚ Oscar Wilde was an Irish poet and writer who became popular because of his different forms of writing style‚ remembered as one of the greatest playwrights in the early 1890s. His work is characterized by two concepts of aesthetic: the moralizing aestheticism and the art for art’s sake‚ the second one being more prominent. Therefore‚ the stories action

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    Truly Friends

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    recall memories of high school life. Memories that contained so many different things‚ which could let people think about the memories for countless times without any boring feelings. High school moment is the best chance to make friends for students‚ especially truly friends‚ which can talk with anything without any doubt. It is also the stage when students started to have new relations with age-mates of both sexes and begin to be mature in mind. Generally speaking‚ it is the stage where students

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    Functions of Friends

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    Functions of Friendship “Friends are a subset of peers who engage in mutual companionship‚ support‚ and intimacy‚” according to John W. Santrock in the book Adolescence. This implies that there are certain characteristics that are involved. Gottman and Parker organized these characteristics into six main categories‚ which serve as the functions of friendship. They include: Companionship‚ stimulation‚ physical support‚ ego support‚ social comparison‚ and intimacy/affection. Harry Sullivan is

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    Johnny Got His Gun

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    Johnny Got His Gun Dalton Trumbo’s Johnny Got His Gun tells the story of a young man‚ Joe Bonham‚ who has been left limbless‚ deaf‚ mute‚ and blind after suffering an injury in World War I. Throughout the novel‚ which covers four years of Joe’s life in the hospital bed‚ he reminisces about his childhood and everything else leading up to the time of his injury. Even though he made the decision to serve in the army‚ he now denounces the war and the government’s reasons for fighting. Left to do

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    What’s Weather Got to Do With It? In The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ weather is often an undercurrent of what’s happening in the novel. "When all is said and done‚ the weather and love are the two elements about which one can never be sure" (Alice Hoffman‚ Here on Earth). With weather one is never sure of how the day is going turn out‚ sunny or rainy? The same goes for love‚ loves me or loves me not? Throughout The Great Gatsby‚ the weather and location often reflects the mood and the

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    thank the following people for their generous help and guidance. Without them the completion of this project would be impossible. My Teachers I would like to thank Mr. Eric Yeung for their patience‚ guidance and the large amount of time spent to guide me on this project. Respondents of the Questionnaire I would like to thank them for using their time in completing the questionnaires. My Interviewees I am grateful for the valuable information they gave during the interviews. The scope is much more

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    Leela's Friend

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    an air of pity and patronage. ’You are so very much like everything else in this country‚ inefficient‚ dirty‚ indifferent‚’ he murmured. The mirror smiled back at Sir Mohan. ’You are a bit of all right‚ old chap‚’ it said. ’Distinguished‚ efficient - even handsome. That neatly-trimmed moustache - the suit from Saville Row with the carnation in the buttonhole - the aroma of eau de cologne‚ talcum powder and scented soap all about you ! Yes‚ old fellow‚ you are a bit of all right.’ Sir Mohan

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    My Best Friend

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    My Best Friend Everyone has someone they would consider their best friend. Whether that someone is or isn’t related to them. Someone they can relate to‚ and/or someone they just plain get along with and/or do dumb stuff with. My best friend happens to be non-related to me‚ even though I consider her family. She is someone I can relate to and we have quite a few things in common. To describe her I would definitely need more than three words‚ but since I can only pick three I would describe her

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    Me

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    reading of this book I would have to say the two characters mainly followed in this story “Kurtz” and “Marlow” struggle between who is the real protagonist. Even though to story clearly depicts Marlow as the protagonist it still push you to feel for Kurtz and makes you try to justify his decisions and actions to make him be better then what he is in the reading. Marlow is this guy sent to drive a steam boat in the uncivilized jungles of Africa. Kurtz a man torn between revolutionary and slave to the

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