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    BBC Learning English 6 Minute English 1 August 2013 Angry people Rob: Jennifer: Rob: NB: This is not a word for word transcript Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from bbclearningenglish.com. My name is Rob and I’m joined in the studio by Jennifer. Hello. In today’s programme we are talking about anger – that’s the strong feeling you get when you feel someone has treated you badly or unfairly. Does that sound familiar Jen? Oh yes. There are many things that make me lose my temper –

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    an animal living its life kept in zoos? If you ask about zoos to people‚ most of them would be against keeping animals in jails‚ especially young people; but most of them don’t think about how favorable maintenance can be for some species. In this essay I will demonstrate the way that zoos can be either essential or mortal‚ depending on the species. Firstly‚ it is well-known that species that do not have the adequate habitat cannot survive or live a good life in captivity‚ like tigers that do not

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    is that the mentor is not human‚ but a gorilla named Ishmael‚ who can transfer thoughts telepathically. Moreover‚ the gorilla is the more intelligent being in the story‚ and not the human. Why was a gorilla specifically chosen to be a mentor? The question is answered as Quinn transforms a gorilla into a wise‚ witty antagonist. It all starts when the narrator steps into the room and finds a gorilla inside a cage. At first‚ he is just perplexed that a gorilla would be so intelligent as to desire

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    Argumentative Essay In this essay you will have to demonstrate knowledge of the artist‚ the times‚ the weather and climate‚ and the particular cloud forms or optical or meteorological phenomena (e. g.‚ rainbows‚ precipitation‚ floods‚ wind‚ tornadoes‚ glaciers‚ sand dunes‚ vegetation‚ land forms‚ etc.). Your primary reading reference should be my text. Everything (writing with references and figures) should be put into a single Powerpoint Presentation. Deadline for choosing a topic: Tuesday‚

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    alzac essayMatthew Freeman Expository Essay 11-09-11 Period 3 Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Essay Prompt: Compare and Contrast two characters whose lives change in the two years covered in the novel. Focus on words‚ story‚ and literature in affecting the change. Draw conclusions about the universality of the power of story and literature.             The book Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress‚ by Dai Sijie explores how two main characters‚ Luo and the narrator‚ changes through

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    Descriptive Essay Being from the jersey shore there is many options to choose from‚ but Belmar beach is the most beautiful and exciting beach. Every time you go to Belmar beach there is always someone new to sit down and have an ice cold drink with. Belmar is also known to have the best over-head waves that look smooth and glossy from the sun reflecting off the water. My favorite place to hangout is at Belmar beach on a hot sweaty day with a cool ocean breeze filled with a lot of variety of people

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    Descriptive essay Tony Ding Block 2-1 My hometown- Ningbo My hometown Ningbo is in Zhejiang province which located in the south east part of china. The city lies south of the Hangzhou bay‚ facing the east china sea to the east.. it’s the centre of the province’s transportation network. Ningbo is a famous destination city for travelers; it’s also a historical city. There are many beautiful views in my hometown

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    smarter than we perceive them to be. Recently‚ it has been proven that certain animals are capable of showing different emotions and personalities that a human would; other animals are able to make logical decisions to solve complex problems. Koko is a gorilla that can communicate with humans‚ and has a personality of her own. Kanzi can learn new abilities and adaptable skills. Another example would be the giant octopus which are very intelligent and are capable of blending into any environment. Elephants

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    Archetypal Hero Essay

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    Archetypal Hero Essay A hero is defied as a person who protects‚ defends‚ cares for other for he or she will do whatever is necessary no matter the circumstances. A hero is someone who has give his or her life to something bigger than oneself. A typical archetypal hero has unusual circumstances at birth‚ atonement with father‚ and companionship. Initially‚ In the movie “Tarzan‚” Tarzan was an infant when his parents escaped from their burning ship and became stranded in an African Jungle.

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    species in existence today. Most primates are found in tropical or subtropical regions of the world‚ but have never existed in Australia or most of the islands of the Pacific. Most primates are arboreal‚ meaning that they live in trees. Humans and gorillas are two species that are primarily terrestrial. Most primates are also diurnal‚ meaning they are active throughout hours of daylight and then sleep at night. They are also omnivorous and generalists‚ meaning that they will eat almost anything.

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