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    napapamura, worSt instance is,unecesSary words sometimes are exclaimed. And this is what i mean 'just an xpRession' When we are sad and in neeD: we become totaLly dependent to ourseLf. We go througH as long as we can. BuT circumstances come. When we are sad, ofcourSe God can give back smiLes buT after God does that parT, we forget that and live again. Another story is the curRent cAlamities. Flood, storm signals, threatening earthquake,etc,, Prayer brigades are spReading. Non religious pRayers

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    Why You Should Adopt a Dog

    Ancient burial sites displayed evidence of human love for their dogs. Canine skeletal remains, were often seen with their human remains. Many ancient graves were found to have dogs buried alongside their human, with treats, providing them with a little something to snack on in the afterlife. This evidence proves man’s best friend is not a 20th century ideal, but can be traced back thousands of years. (Lobell, J. A., & Powell, E. 2010) I have such a love for dogs, and am the proud owner of 6 rescue

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    Rikkki Tikki Quotes

    “Happy are those who dare courageously to defend what they love.”(Ovid) This quote demonstrates the theme of Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling by portraying that one who is happy can protect the things they love without doubt or hesitation. If you input Rikki-tikki’s character to this quote, its output is true to the story in which Rikki-tikki protects his family and keeps them out of harm. The theme of the fictional story Rikki-tikki-tavi by Rudyard Kipling is that bravery can occur at its

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    The Happy Man

    Mahfouz started writing when he was seventeen years old and is now respected throughout Arabic writing. Such as novels “The Children of Gebelawi (1959), Small Talk on the Nile (1966), and Miramar (1967). He often uses allegory and symbolism in his stories to address concerns. Mahfouz won the Noble Prize for literature in 1988. (Born Cairo, Egypt 1911) Plot Summary “The Happy Man” is a about a man who wakes up one morning and finds himself “inconceivably happy”. He has no idea why or how

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    Dusk over Atlantic Wharf

    father thought that she would get a better life in wales. She really misses her life in India, where she had her family and friends. It’s hard for her to get used to the new culture in the new country, but she is trying to. In the end of the story she is really sad because they went to see a movie, and the movie was filmed in her hometown so it brought back a lot of memories. But she ends up accepting her new life and that this is where her future is. 2. Characterize Lata and her relationship to

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    Haroun and the Sea of Stories

    Haroun and the Sea of Stories SALMAN RUSHDIE Novel, 1990. Summary. In this story we encounter storytelling as a means of saving your identity, your relationship with your family, and perhaps even your life—which means that, in a sense, you are saving a world. The British-Indian author Salman Rushdie (b. 1947) had to go underground after the publication of his novel The Satanic Verses in 1988. The book was considered blasphemous to Islam by the fundamentalist government of Iran, which issued

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    The Great Gatsby Review

    false goals - wealth and miserable and depraved woman. Very interesting and easy written story about the American dream of those years. Lots of smart quotes for use in everyday life. Quote: "Whenever you feel like criticizing any one," he told me, "just remember the advantages that you've had..." In consequence I'm inclined to reserve all judgments" Gatsby is the main character - a man obsessed with his love to Daisy, the girl of high society. In order to achieve his beloved, he became very famous

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    Edgar Allan Poe's Death Research Paper

    Allan name, taking it on as his own. He also lived the life of a normal kid, and was very athletic; setting a record by swimming six miles of the James River against the current at the age of 15. This was the same age that he fell in love for the first time. He fell in love with one of his friend’s mom's, Jane Standard. She died when Poe was 15 of brain cancer. She was one of the most important women in his life, making him believe that all women were angels. He almost never got over her, even crying

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    Iron Road Film Review

    Canada and China film (2009) that is written by Barry Pearson and Raymond storey in 2009. The film was directed by David Wu. The starring are Sun Li, Sam Neill, Luke Macfarlane, Charlotte Sullivan and Peter O’Toole. Iron Road is romantic and upset story which is about Chinese workers were helped to build the Chadian Pacific Railway in the 1880s. And this drama gives a face to the nameless and voiceless that perished en mass in history. Iron Road follows the journey, in 1882; James Nichol went to

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    The World Is Bigger Than What You See

    In “Our time”, John Edgar Wideman has responsibility of telling the story of the boy who went into prison. The boy is Wideman`s younger brother, Robby, who is a black sheep of the family. Wideman uses three voices tell his brother`s sad story to explain what caused Robby “went bad”. The three voices are his brother Robby, his mother and himself. Wideman has many purposes for telling the story of Robby. First of all he is trying to understand him. He tries to learn his terms. In other words tries

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