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    Paradise of the Blind – Chapters 8 and 9 Write an analysis of how Chapters 8 and 9 explore the connection between culture‚ food and community The interdependent connection between culture‚ food and community is pivotal in the demonstration of the importance Vietnamese tradition in Paradise of the Blind. Chapters eight and nine focus on the importance of culture through family particularly evident in the way food acts as an expression of this culture. Food is also used to establish a sense of community

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    Describe an interesting idea in your text Explain why this idea was interesting In the novel ‘Unwind’ by Neal Shusterman‚ an interesting idea is the idea of the collective vs. the individual. This interesting idea was shown to me in three manifestations. The idea of the collective vs. the individual was shown to me through an individual conquering a collective‚ language manipulation and human rights. In the dystopian world of ‘Unwind’‚ between the ages of thirteen and eighteen‚ a teenager may

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    Developing a Business Idea

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    types of market research‚ Primary and Secondary. • Market research is gathering and analysing different types of data. • Primary Research is collecting research first hand. E.g.: surveys‚ consumer panels‚ and testing and observing a new idea. • Secondary research is data which is ready to use‚ has been used previously by other businesses. This type of data could be found on the internet or in books Primary Research: I would strongly advise Tom to use Primary research as he

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    Paige Gardner Julia Naviaux ENG 230: 003 February 1‚ 2013 Explication Essay: Paradise Lost- Lines 80-134 The debate of free will versus predestination is a very common‚ prevalent topic in any Q&A session or even religious sermon. The controversial issue of whether God has predestined His people for salvation or if God has given people the freedom in making their independent choice to do so is a question theologians will never solve. Many church congregations have lost members due to

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    I Have No Idea

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    DISCUSSION AND WRITING QUESTIONS  p. 583 Read pages 579 - 583 * 1. How does the author define “cell yell” (paragraph 2)? What changes in society since the 1950s does the author suggest account for the way people use cell phones today? -The author defines “cell yell” as a bad behavior from a human talking on the phone too loud‚ in a way that is including stranger into his private conversation. In the 1950’s‚ people were used to have their conversations inside an enclosed phone booth

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    Everyone has different ideas about whether happiness is a state of being or a process. Arthur Schopenhauer claims that happiness is a state of mind that one must strive for‚ while Friedrich Nietzsche claims that happiness is the process of pursuing one’s desires. Martin Seligman’s concept of the three lives explains that happiness can be both a state of being and a process depending on which of the three lives one is experiencing. Both Schopenhauer’s and Nietzsche’s ideas on happiness relate to Seligman’s

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    My Ideas on Africa

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    Before embarking on my journey through my ideas of Africa‚ I viewed Africa in a stereotypical way. Tribal communities separated by civil war‚ but I now know that Africa is much more than my once silly assumptions. Africa was a cultural rich continent with diverse traditions and beliefs. However‚ many of this changed when the colonization of Africa took place during the early 20th century. I viewed Africa as a barren Savannah with many untamed animals living almost adjacent to these small tribal

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    Is Lottery a Good Idea?

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    Is Lottery a Good Idea? Many people around the world want to try their luck and like challenges in life. For that reason‚ they usually buy lottery tickets. They think they can become millionaires after they buy a lottery ticket which is just $2 or $10. Some think they just spend a little money on buying lottery tickets‚ so it doesn’t affect their living expenses. Almost all people think a lottery cannot make them addicted. Although lottery brings a lot of money for the government to make more benefits

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    on the looking glass self theory of Charles Cooley and his other ideas. Sociologist Charles Cooley is best known for his concept of looking glass self‚ the theory that self-image is formed largely by the message we get from others‚ and an individual’s interpretation of those messages. Cooley argued that a person’s self grows out of a person’s transaction with others. One’s consciousness of him or herself is a reflection of the ideas about him or herself that he or she attributes to other minds;

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    Throughout time‚ John Milton’s Paradise Lost has been studied by many people and comprehended in many different fashions‚ developing all kinds of new interpretations of the great epic. There have been many different interpretations of this great epic. Milton’s purpose in writing the epic was to explain the biblical story of Adam and Eve. Although the epic is similar to the Bible story in many ways‚ Milton’s character structure differs from that of the Bible’s version. All through out the epic Milton

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