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    Pavement. One of the problems raised in the novel is the problem of upbringing. The plot of the extract revolves around Mr. Smeeth and his speculations about his own family. The central idea of the extract is misunderstanding between two generations. The author’s message is that many parents could not understand either intentions or system of values of their children. The key of the extract is dramatic. It could be divided into two parts- the “dialogue” part and the “speculations” part.

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    This research is being done to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant camellis sinensis as an ink. Nowadays‚ ink is a pigment in a liquid or paste form used as colorants and dyes. Also‚ they are becoming more and more expensive because of their increasing purposes. Our research aims to produce this ink as a cheaper alternative to these commercial ones. Compared to the ink we are aiming to create‚ commercially produced inks are toxic and can be hazardous to a person’s health

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    The authors of Peras: an Extract from a Page‚ and Sleeping with the Dictionary‚ use their writing to discuss textual consciousness and what takes place during the reading of a piece. McCaffery’s experimental text‚ Peras: an Extract from a Page‚ introduces the idea of the page as an autonomous being that is launched into a schizophrenic state of self-loathing when written or inscribed upon. Within this text‚ the reader is characterized as an inconsequential witness to the madness of the page. McCaffery

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    The extract from the Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison outlines the casualties that an African-American family faces from a young girl’s perspective. The author effectively uses the point of view of a young girl to instigate both a sympathetic and empathetic response from the reader. The transition of the narrator from a bewildered to an understanding individual also leaves an impressive impact on the reader. This shift in character illustrates the young girl becoming mature. Thus‚ this extract can be

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    George's T-Shirts

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    George’s T-Shirts By Quantitative Analysis for Managers (MANA 6302 - NI) George Lassiter‚ a project manager for a defensive contract was also an owner for a successful side business of designing and manufacturing T-Shirts for special events for the past six years. He sold the T-Shirts to his vendors for $100 a dozen‚ while they sold them for $10 each making a profit of $1.67 on each shirt. This report is surrounded by a problem faced by George about decisions concerned about the appropriate

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    Overview of extract from Simone Weil’s “Waiting on God” Simone Weil was a French philosopher who shed more light on human labor and school studies. She spent her life advocating for the poor and bravely organizing and writing on their behalf. In her essay “Reflections on the right use of school studies with a view to the love of God” she discusses the importance of attention and the development it brings to the soul. She shares certain recommended but perhaps unpopular mindsets students should

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    George's Choice Omam

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    Would you rather see your best friend that you love suffer a long and painful death or you could end it quickly and painless? George was faced with the toughest decision of his life when he chose to kill his best friend. He knew this was the best for Lennie. Although George really didn’t want to he knew doing this would make Lennie’s death painless. If George didn’t kill him then the other men would have brutally beaten then murdered Lennie. Lennie always gets himself into trouble by wandering

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    Radish Extract

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    (fingers crossed)‚ my radishes will be fully grown and I can’t wait to see what they taste like fresh from the soil. I had better go and water them now . . . RADISH EXTRACT  Making use of radish extract as an effective alternative method of getting rid of insects and pests like worms‚ ants‚ and aphids was studied in this research project. The purpose of this experiment is to prove that radish extract can be used as an insecticide.       The researchers first gathered all the materials needed to

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    King George's Tyranny

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    Mecklenburg County in North Carolina. Historian Sydney George Fisher writes‚ "That declaration of rebellion‚ said the Mecklenburg resolutions‚ necessarily annulled all British laws in America and suspended for the present all civil government derived from Great Britain" (Fisher 324). While the Mecklenburg declaration had little impact on the rest of the war‚ it shows the sentiment of the people and their reaction to what they saw as tyranny by King George III and Parliament. Because Americans had been

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    Radish Extract

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    following questions: 1. Can radish extract be used as a pesticide? 2. Can this be as effective as the other commercially available products with the same purpose? 3. Can this be harmless to our health? 4. Can this be cheaper compared to other commercially available products with the same purpose? C. Hypotheses 1. Radish extract pesticide cannot be used as a pesticide. 2. Radish extract pesticide is not as effective as the

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