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    beautifully interwoven in the fabric of Indian way of life and thought that they are inseparable. India has one of the richest and most exciting cultural tradition in the world our culture goes back several thousands year. That is why ours is known as one of the oldest civilization in the world. India is a land of festivals. There is hardly any month of the year without any festival. Therefore the festivals also play an important in our life & they remains our culture evergreen similarly there

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    Movies vs. Books

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    MOVIES compared to BOOKS I love movies as much as I love books. I do prefer reading books and watching movies rather than texting‚ playing computer games‚ and roaming around somewhere just like a typical teenager would do. I have read a lot of books from different prestigious authors. What I have noticed is that‚ when you are reading a book‚ it’s like you’re in a different world far from reality and it is like you’re there with the characters. You can feel their emotions because you’re just like

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray

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    The Picture of Dorian Gray: Novel Summary: Chapters 13-15 inShare Summary They go upstairs and Dorian shows Basil the picture. Basil is horrified. He wonders who has made the hideous changes. Why has the painting altered? Dorian explains what has happened‚ and Basil‚ shocked‚ says that Dorian must be even worse than his enemies say he is. He is deeply upset and urges Dorian to pray. Dorian says it is too late. Feeling a sudden rush of hatred for the painter‚ he picks up a knife

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    Reality Television

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    visit him for a couple of weeks. But the problem was asking my parents if I could go with him‚ but then it was not a problem anymore when I asked them as he was a trusted friend of my dad and they were both thinking like me‚ I thought: “Why not?! I do not know what to expect from this country since I know very little about it. So‚ it will definitely be an interesting experience!” And we were so right about that. Ukraine turned out to be completely different from everything I have seen so far

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    Compare Two Pictures

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    Language Compare & Contrast In picture A and B we can see people having lunch together . In picture A ‚ there is a group of friends and ‚ in picture B there’s a family having lunch . On the one hand ‚ on the picture that shows the friends we can notice that this people are fighting or trying to reach faster than anyone a slide of pizza as it was a game . And everybody is laughing . On the other hand ‚on  the picture that shows the family we can appreciate two adults plus two kids having

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    Television a blessing or a curse? TV or not TV? That is the question. .Television is one of the greatest and at the same time worst inventions of all times. . It is true that television can inform‚ inspire and create. But it can also misinform‚ deceive and destroy. Firstly‚ watching television makes people depended on laid-on entertainment. That makes them lazy and unoccupied. People used to have hobbies‚ read books‚ listen to music‚ go outside for walks now all of these have been replaced by

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    Effects of Television Violence on Children Television is the mainstream of our culture. Violence on television has been a topic of conflict since before 1950. There have been repeated debates on how to protect children from the harmful effects of violence on television. Television is one form of modern media that influences the everyday lives of people. Televised violence has a major effect on how children perceive the world and how they behave. "American television has become the most violent

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    Provide Support for Mobility

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    Provide support for mobility (HSC 2002) Outcome 1 Understand the importance of mobility 1. define mobility Mobility is defined as‚ * being able to move or be moved freely and easily * the ability to move physically * The ability to move a part of the body 2. explain how different health conditions may affect and be affected by mobility No matter an individuals age‚ level of disability or infirmity it is important that everyone maintains some level of exercise. There are a vast range

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    Movies: Film and Cinema

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    argue that watching movies at the cinema is the best choice in order to enjoy all types of movies‚ while many other contend that home is an extremely option as well. However‚ watching movie at home is preferable than watching movies at the cinema or Cineplex. There are some distinct similarities and differences between watching movies at home and watching movies at cinema or Cineplex. First of all‚ there are some differences about these two ideas. When one is watching movies at home‚ he/she can

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    ENGLISH COURSEWORK. REVIEW OF A TELEVISION PROGRAMME. “Tourettes- I Swear I Can’t Help It” is a documentary about two men‚ one young man named Greg Storey and a middle aged man named John Davison‚ produced by ProspectCymruWales. The producer was Phillipa Robinson. The programme opens with the protagonist walking with a friend into a supermarket and immediately we see the curse of his illness. We are thrown into his world without having to be subjected to a stuffy medical explanation of the condition

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