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    The Report on The Adventure of Tom Sawyer The book I read is The Adventure of Tom Sawyer‚ which was written by Mark Twain‚ and before I read the book‚ I search some information about him‚ I think it may support a lot of help for my reading. Introduction of the author: Mark Twain is the pen name of Samuel Clemens. He was one of the greatest American writers. He captured a peculiarly American humor. He represented a new American voice. Mark was born in Florida‚ Mississippi‚ in 1835

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    was unrest all around. In sixty years since independence‚ the country has made tremendous progress. However‚ it is still for behind the developed counties of the world. India of my dreams is a peaceful‚ progressive‚ literate country free from the pangs of poverty‚ where every citizen feels safe and secure‚ where health facilities are provided top all and where the women of the country are treated with utmost dignity and respect. India‚ is proud of its rich past. It was because of tis riches

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    sharing with him her love of acting‚ as she was an actress herself. Being on stage and performing proved to be enjoyable for Ronald‚ so much so that he went on to star in various Hollywood movies. He even confessed that‚ “for a kid suffering childhood pangs of insecurity‚ the applause was music” (Will‚ 1990). She made a concerted effort to help them recognize that their fathers alcoholism‚ while upsetting and hard to

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    how you keep your room still decorated from when you were ten. You never have friends over‚ so you can keep your room that way. You never have friends over because no one wants to come over to a Ranch girl’s house. The second person point of view pangs at the readers emotions. You feel the hunger for attention and flush it creates when Andy Tyler flirts with you. The author re-creates the feelings of a teenage girl‚ somewhere on the cusp of popularity‚ in such a way it is almost impossible not to

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    sin and suffering‚ but throughout their own struggles they strive and succeed to end up on the other end of the spectrum. “Ah‚ but‚” she interposed‚ more softly‚ a young wife‚ holding a child by the hand‚ “let her cover the mark as she will‚ the pang of it will always be in her heart‚” (Hawthorne 47). Hester’s sin will always be a part of her soul‚ no matter how deeply she buries it. The scarlet A helps her to stop living her life a lie and forces her to show her sin to society‚ leaving her with

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    Jeannette Walls is an author of many books‚ one of which being her memoir The Glass Castle. After years keeping her story a secret‚ in 2005 Jeannette’s husband inspired her to write her sad story for the world to see. Through the 288 pages‚ Jeanette illustrates her story of a life as nomads constantly on the move‚ with a passive mother and a drunken father. The stories she shares show the side of an abusive childhood that we rarely have the opportunity to understand. The glass castle is shattered

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    I have been Lady Macbeth’s friend for a long time. Even though she was a nice‚ quiet lady‚ she was quite ambitious. If she wanted something‚ she would get it. This is why I believe that she had a rolle in the killings‚ and I will also evaluate that role. Macbeth was always uncertain about killing King Duncan and Banquo until Lady Macbeth started talking to him about it. But it was not only her fault‚ for the witches who told Macbeth he would become King persuaded Lady Macbeth to persuade Macbeth

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    life in Africa. It also gives us a picture of the cohesion that existed between the individual and southern Nigerian society. The conflict between tradition and modernity is also reflected in the play. The play mirrors the socio-cultural pattern‚ the pang and the sufferings of the swamp dwellers and underlines the need for absorbing new ideas. The struggle between human beings and unfavourable forces of nature is also captured in the play. Soyinka presents us the picture of modern Africa where the wind

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    Stroke is the sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen which is caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery in the brain. The most common symptoms are weakness or numbness of muscles of face‚ upper extremities and lower extremities on one side of the body. Loss of speech‚ difficulty in speaking‚ loss of balance‚ unable to stand or walk are usually combined with the symptoms. Hemiplegia of the upper extremity is the major cause responsible for the restriction of activities of

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    The term genocide was not coined until 1943 when Raphael Lamkin used it to describe the Nazi reign in Europe (ROD notes). Genocide refers to the systematic destruction of a racial or cultural group. Two examples of this are the Holocaust and the Rape of Nanking. The Holocaust deals with the Nazi’s takeover of Europe during World War II‚ and the Rape of Nanking is the Japanese invasion of China in the late 1930’s. These events in history serve a painful reminder of the cruelest depths of human nature

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