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    An understanding of the past is necessary for solving the problems of the present. However uncertain it may be that the past can be relied upon to solve problems of the present‚ a knowledge and experience of the past is instrumental in teaching conduct‚ morals and values in a world that is in dire need of insight and direction. 1. George Santayana stated ‘Those who cannot learn from the lessons of the past are condemned to repeat its mistakes’ a) Nations have now learned from the wrongdoings of

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    Simple Past vs. Past Progressive Exercise I. Put in the verbs in brackets in the Simple Past or the Past Progressive into the gaps. Example: I ________ my keys while I ________ to school. (to lose) (to walk) Answer: I lost my keys while I was walking to school. 1) While I ____________‚ the school bus _____________. (to text) (to arrive) 2) Cindy ____________ her leg while she _____________. (to break) (to snowboard) 3) He __________ to the radio while he ____________breakfast

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    The past and the present

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    The past and the present Our life is like a triangle‚ past‚ present‚ future is like three different vertices in one triangle. Each of them has their own world but they are interknitted by each other. Memory and physical world is a pair of intriguing words which effect each other. Our present is consist of many pieces of the past and we can learn lessons from the experience of the past to affect the present life. Thus‚ how to deal with the relationship between memory and physical world

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    Getting Past No

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    May‚ 4th 2013 Getting Past No William Ury Summary International Negotiations Universidad Panamericana Mario Alberto Aguirre Negotiations Negotiations take place every day‚ everywhere. We all are negotiators‚ some of us good and some of us not that good. But we all want to have a yes for an answer. Whether in business situations‚ couple matters‚ family discussions or daily interactions‚ we all are exposed constantly to negotiations. And these negotiations define the path of

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    Name: Thanh Nguyen Test • Unit 2 Date: 1/20/2014 Simple Past and Past Progressive; Used To‚ Would Global Marketing Part I Write C (correct) or I (incorrect) for each sentence. C 1. We needed a new strategy. C 2. Bill Thompson was the director of marketing in 2002. I 3. Were consumers liking the new product? I 4. The company wasn’t meet its sales goals last year. C 5. While the war was going on‚ oil prices were rising. C

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    Beloved and the Past

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    lives become miserable as they are unable to move onto the past. Beloved by Toni Morrison takes it one step further and discusses ex-slaves attempting to recover from this traumatic past in different ways. However‚ simply than just ignoring their past‚ Beloved argues that to overcome a traumautic past we must confront the past and move towards the future. The past helps to construct our identity as seen by Denver’s obsession with the past. Denver frequently urges Sethe to tell her about her birth;

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    past tense

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    Part 1 The progressive tenses (present‚ past‚ and future) have attributes in common and elements that are different. In the following diagram‚ compare and contrast these elements by placing in the boxes the corresponding elements showing their relationships. See the elements to consider in the following box. Determine similar and divergent elements‚ compare and contrast showing relationships between the 3 progressive tenses. To write‚ double click left on the box‚ then right click and choose ADD

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    Leaving the past

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    Leaving The Past Happiness is something that everyone strives to create and continue to push for. But happiness is not that simple and can not be created by something. people have to accept life for what it is and not try to make up for the past‚ people should not try to create happiness like Granny weatherall a woman who attempted so many times to create her own happiness and feel better after being left at the alter. People need to accept their past‚ live on and know that they have accepted

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    Problems of the Past

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    Problems of the Past Usually‚ when one’s past problems are pushed away and neglected‚ they grow in size until they are too much to handle. The two short stories The Swimmer by John Cheever and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner portrays how a reluctance to accept or let go of one’s past can lead to many problems and difficulties. This is emphasized through the development and actions of the characters‚ Neddy and Emily‚ the aspects of southern life and American suburbia‚ and the irony and structure

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    separate pasts

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    Separate Pasts‚ Growing Up White in the Segregated South Separate Pasts is an award winning novel written by Melton A. McLaurin that delves into the 1950s era where racism was evident around each corner. McLaurin honestly explores the relationships he had with his fellow white peers as well as the African Americans during his childhood in the southern United States. This novel was a moving tale that examined the racist times that plagued our vast history. McLaurin did not understand at a young

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