Save As Many As You Ruin

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    Saving Face

    people struggle to save their face among people and in their society because they are worried about their future and they don’t want to ruin it. In this society, we will constantly learn the importance of saving face and the ways of doing it. Also we realize the consequences of losing face and how to avoid it. Why people try to save their face in front of others? Well, there is variety of reasons why saving face is so important to people. One of the main reasons is respect. Many people try to have

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    Eksamen DelprøVe 1

    Delprøve 2 Engelsk A Opgave A Save as Many as you Ruin Incident in life occurs at times you can’t imagine. Life is held up by feelings of love, when everything seems grey and life feel meaningless fate offers small miracles The short story Save as Many as you Ruin is written by the author Simon Van Booy in 2007. It is a story about a man named Gerard, which we follow over a short period. The story starts in the afternoon and ends late at night. The story takes place in Manhattan, New York. The

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    Crucible

    Literature 16 October 2015 The Crucible Analytical Paper “It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it,” Benjamin Franklin once said. Reputation has a large impact on the citizens of Salem, Massachusetts in the play, The Crucible. John Proctor is most affected by the thought of maintaining an acceptable reputation for his name. Throughout The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, John Proctor made many mistakes, one such as committing adultery, which made his wife, Elizabeth

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    Merchant of Venice & Pygmalion

    Merchant of Venice, Nerissa is quoted “Your father was ever virtuous; and holy men at their death have good inspirations: therefore the lottery, that he hath devised in these three chests of gold, silver and lead, whereof who chooses his meaning chooses you, will, no doubt, never be chosen by any rightly but one who shall rightly love.” Nerissa is implying that Portia’s father had good intentions when he planned the casket contest that Portia was to have men participate in to decide who her husband would

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    Dolls House Anaylsis

    caring, independent, and brave not just a pet. In the first act when the audience is first introduced to Nora you get the illusion that she is a perfect wife and the only problem she has is spending her husband’s money by shopping a lot. By giving the image of her being a perfect wife it is comparing her to a doll, because dolls have no flaws. As Nora and Torvalds dialogue proceeds you get the sense that Nora is viewed as a pet to Torvald. He calls her pet names such as “his little lark”, “squirrel”

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    The Great Bear Rainforest

    The Great Bear is very important to the environment. Some people wanted to build pipelines through one of the last unharmed rainforests left on earth. Humans have ruined many rainforests already, is it too much to ask to save this one? In my opinion oil pipelines should not be built through the Great Bear Rainforest. “The Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia is one of the largest tracks of unspoiled temperate rainforest left on the planet, and it is home to an incredible array of biodiversity

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    Production Management

    transforms grass into useful manners, you can sell it as fertilizer. But the question is what, how, and where to make composting place for such large quantity. Another problem is composting would make bad odors, accumulates number of insects and causes pollution. Well if she had enough space of vacant land to be use and attend seminars regarding that matter, it won’t be a big deal. Another advantage is using grass clippings as her fertilizer and that would save money. The best way to recycle is to

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    The Role Of A Hero In S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders

    be considered a hero, there are many examples such as; Johnny and Ponyboy saved children from a burning fire, Ponyboy stopped Two-Bit from telling off Johnny’s mom, and Johnny risked his life to save Ponyboy’s. Firstly, Ponyboy and Johnny were found in a very difficult situation, Ponyboy was being brutally drowned in a fountain by Bob the Soc, and Johnny was about to be beat. This was a very traumatic moment, during this Johnny was trying to figure out how to save Ponyboy, then he had remembered

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    Wanderlust Research Paper

    your favorite latte at a local cafe in Paris, or to walk among the ancient ruins in Malaysia. Then, of course, rational reasoning brings you back to reality and you put your travel plans on hold, hoping to visit these romanticised locations eventually, and never actually following through. The thing is, most trips do not require spending an exorbitant amount of money. In fact, I often find that many of the easiest ways to save money while traveling are also the best ways to truly experience the cultural

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    John Proctor's Motivation In The Crucible

    Witchcraft was a common but hated word in Salem. In the book The Crucible by ‘Arthur Miller, you either had two choices, you admit you have done witchcraft and you don’t get hung, but you wreck your reputation, or you say you didn’t do witchcraft and get hung for it. Since John Proctor’s motivation is keeping his family safe. his decision to admit adultery, establishes a twist by the end of the play. One of the few motivations that John Proctor was, protecting his family and keeping them safe

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