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    MY BROTHER‚ MY EXECUTIONER F. SIONIL JOSE Characterization Don Vicente is the landlord who appears as the central figure in the story. He is also Luis Asperri’s father. However‚ his character is nothing but a stereotype of the rich – powerful‚ thus‚ usually hated and who also had an affair with a poor tenant. Luis Asperri is the product of the abovementioned affair. He spent his boyhood with his mother in Sipnget but later on lived with Don Vicente in Manila. There he studied and

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    My Bondage and My Freedom

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    Frederick Douglas’s My Bondage and My Freedom and the 1800s American literature has always been greatly influenced by what the author experiences in his life‚ and it is very evident in lots of American writing. During the 1800s‚ slavery was a big influence on literature in America‚ especially for slaves because if they were literate‚ slavery was most likely the only thing they had to write about. Frederick Douglas’s autobiography‚ My Bondage and My Freedom‚ is reflective of slavery during the 1800s

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    “The Notebook” Describe the main event of the book The Notebook is a 1996 romantic novel by American novelist Nicholas Sparks‚ based on a true story. A man with a faded‚ well-worn notebook open in his lap. A woman experiencing a morning ritual she doesn’t understand. Until he begins to read to her. The Notebook is an achingly tender story about the enduring power of love‚ a story of miracles that will stay with you forever. The story begins with Noah‚ an 80-year-old man‚ reading to a woman in

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    My Genome, My Self

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    Predicting Your Health One Genome Sequence at a Time: Summary/Response of "My Genome‚ Myself" What if you could predict all of your health risks before they affected you? We would have a much healthier world if everyone knew what they were at risk for before they developed a certain health condition. In Steven Pinker ’s "My Genome‚ My Self"‚ he analyzes the pros and cons of having and publicizing such information. It is important to give both eniviroment‚ and genes enough credit in shaping who

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    The 1910s and 1920s were two important decades consisting of many significant events from World War One to Canada gaining its independence. For my radio segments‚ I chose to talk about the Battle of Ypres and sinking of the Lusitania. Firstly‚ I chose to report about the second battle that occurred at Ypres‚ Belgium in 1915 because it was one of first times that Canadians fought Europeans and fought well no matter the circumstances. In the 1910s‚ people valued bravery immensely because it was a sign

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    METHODOLOGY : HOW TO DESCRIBE AN ANALYZE AN AD IN ENGLISH I/ Identification ? This is an advertisement for… Information about the product when possible. ? Origin of the document (magazine‚ newspaper etc.): country‚ author‚ time … ? General topic (in a few words) II/ Structure and description ? Structure of the picture : study the diagonals‚ the horizontal/ vertical lines‚ the differences which may appear in the image ? Analysis of the different shots (high angle shots: plongée‚ low angle

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    My Teacher My Hero

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    MY TEACHER MY HERO Cleverness‚ Uprightness‚ Humbleness and Patience‚ those traits are within you. You gratefully shared your knowledge to everyone who were dreaming for a prolific and a successful future. No one can reach each other’s goals without having you leading their ways‚ guiding their minds‚ teaching what’s right and helping them to dream on something that is bright. Indeed‚ according to a Great Teacher‚ Confucius- "It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop."

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    Describe and evaluate the theories of Sigmund Freud’s psychodynamic approach as an explanation of human behaviour. In the evaluation summarise and evaluate one other approach as an alternative explanation of human behaviour. This essay aims to describe in detail the theories of Sigmund Freud’s psychodynamic approach to the explanation of human behaviour. The writer will evaluate these theories and present them in terms of their strengths and weaknesses. The essay will also include a brief description

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    On a dark cold night during fall‚ that’s only lightened up by the starlights. Johnny and I were walking to his house from the drive-in theater. I would have walked to my house but he doesn’t feel comfortable walking alone because of what the Socs done. I found out on a cold night like this one‚ a blue mustang was creeping’ slowly behind him. At first he pretended not to notice it‚ but after a few blocks‚ five Socs got out of that car and jumped Johnny. Poor ole’ Johnny‚ they pulled a switchblade

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    All the children in our school is instructed to keep within the school rules so that they know what is expected of them . After registration the teacher explains the school rules to them‚ the teacher explains that they are not allowed to run in the corridors‚ they have to use their inside voices‚ to follow instructions and to keep their hands and feet to themselves and also to hold the door open for people behind them and to treat one another with respect. The class teacher then goes on to explain

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