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    Fairy Tale

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    kicked out of the kingdom. The princess didn’t nowhere to go. She walked for three miles and then found a cottage that was empty. She walked inside and started to build a fire. While she was getting settled in‚ a beggar knocked on the door. The princess opened the door and the beggar asked to come inside for warmth. The princess slammed the door in his face. As soon as she did that she grew uglier and fatter. The next day‚ the princess started to plant a garden‚ with carrots‚ cucumbers‚ and tomatoes

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    Street Beggers

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    stStreet beggars are a common sight in big cities. Clad in rags‚ shivering in cold they could be seen everywhere begging in the name of God. One obvious reason for this evil is illiteracy‚ poverty and unemployment. There are quite a few who take to begging because of it. But another reason is that begging has become quite a paying profession. Many evil practices have come into existence because of it. Kids are kidnapped and sold to be trained and used for begging. At times they are brutally crippled

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    Hamlet Quickwrite

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    diet. We fat all creatures else to fat us and we fat ourselves for maggots. Your fat king and your lean beggar is but variable service-two dishes but to one table. That’s the end. Alas‚Alas! A man may fish with the worm that hath eat of a king‚ and eat of the fish that hath fed of that worm. What dost you mean by this? Nothing but to show you how a king may go a progress through the guts of a beggar. Where is Polonius? In heaven. Send hither to see. If your messenger find him not there‚ seek him I’th’other

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    sociometry

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    Chapter-I INTRODUCTION 1.1. MEANING OF SOCIOMETRY The word sociometry comes from the Latin word “socius”‚ meaning social and the Latin “metrum”‚ meaning measure. As these roots imply‚ sociometry is a way of measuring the degree of relatedness among people. Measurement of relatedness can be useful not only in the assessment of behaviour within groups‚ but also for interventions to bring about positive change and for determining the extent of change. For a work group‚ sociometry can be a

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    She then keeps her promise of revealing herself to him when he returned to Ithaca‚ and she pledges her aid to him. Odysseus and Athena next decided to return Odysseus home disguised as a beggar. Odysseus meets Telemachus when he goes home and he is still disguised as a beggar. Odysseus begins to act as the beggar‚ however Athena changes him into a taller and younger looking man. Telemachus‚ when he sees Odysseus as the changed man

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    Authors use many literary devices in order to heighten and enhance their works. Dramatic irony‚ expressions to complementary attitudes understood by the audience but not the characters‚ can make the emotions stronger in literature. Homer is one of many authors who used this technique well. In The Odyssey‚ Homer uses dramatic irony in order to enhance the emotional effect of crucial moments in the storyline‚ especially during the journey of Telemachus‚ the initial return of Odysseus‚ and the restoration

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    An Unexpected Visitor

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    find a poor beggar standing outside his house. The wretched creature had ugly sores all over his body and was bent with exhaustion and pain. Sadness was written all over his face and the blackened lips in his bearded face parted to mumble in a feeble voice: "Have mercy on me good man. Please give me some food. I had nothing to eat for more than a day." "Sure‚ just wait here". said Plimo. He went in and came out again quickly to hand a piece of bread to the man. But the beggar was not satisfied

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    DBQ Essay Near 50% of the population in Europe lived at a subsistence level. Due to this there were many different attitudes towards the poor in Europe from 1450-1700. Many people will have different attitudes but I will narrow it down to the Royals who tend to have negative attitudes‚ the Church authorities who have positive attitudes and the common folk‚ and show their views and responses. Most of the negatives attitudes come from people of high government positions. One says that “Idleness

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    Pride and Prijudes Summary

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    Pride and Prejudice Summary How It All Goes Down In Pride and Prejudice‚ Jane Austen tackles a common reality in England in the early 19th century – women who lack a fortune need to marry well. By "well‚" we mean wealthy. So‚ any guy from a good family with large‚ steady income is fair game on the Marriage Hunt. Rich but unintelligent‚ unattractive‚ boring men? Mrs. Bennet says‚ "Bring it on!" To be fair‚ she does have five daughters who lack a fortune. When a certain (wealthy) Mr. Bingley moves

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    Eichmann in Jerusalem

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    Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil In her book‚ Eichmann in Jerusalem‚ Hannah Arendt uses the life and trial of Adolf Eichmann to explore man’s responsibility for evils committed under orders or as a result of the law. Due to the fact that she believed that Eichmann was neither anti-Semitic‚ nor a psychopath‚ Arendt was widely criticized for treating Eichmann too sympathetically. Still‚ her work on the Eichmann trial is among the most respected works on the issue to date

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