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    Cricket Match

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    Central Government Employees Residents Welfare Association Block 93-100‚ Sector-IV‚ D.I.Z. Area‚ B.K.S. Marg‚ New Delhi-110001 Mrs. SUMITRA ROY (PRESIDENT) S. K. NIGAM (SECRETARY) 9868325755 9810007695 The DEPUTY COMMISSIONER New Delhi Jamnagar House New Delhi Subject:- Provision of Solar energy panel for illumination

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    t20 match

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    ALTAF KHAN 120‚ 67 Street‚ F-7/4‚ Islamabad‚  (92)-000 00000.  OBJECTIVE: Seeking a position as an Accounting Assistant where extensive experience will be further developed and utilized. CAREER PROFILE: Detail-oriented‚ efficient and organized professional with extensive experience in accounting systems. Possess strong analytical and problem solving skills‚ with the ability to make well thought out decisions. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Resourceful in the

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    The Football Match

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    I was getting ready for school when I remembered that Manchester United would be coming to Parkhead to take on Celtic in the Champions’ League group stage. My excitement grew immediately. I pondered for a second realizing that if Celtic won this game they would be through to the last sixteen‚ an achievement no other Scottish club had achieved for years. Maybe this could be our year‚ I thought. The cold blistering air spiked deep into my lungs from the moment I stepped out from my house. I gazed

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    Samuel Dickson Selvon’s‚ The Cricket Match‚ was written in 1957 and focuses on how little the English and the West Indies understood one another. The story takes place in London during a cricket match. Here the West Indians‚ who really do not play cricket‚ are plating the English and some of the best players in the world at that time. A West Indies man‚ Algernon is almost like the spokesman of the West Indies. He talks a big game but the most cricket he has ever played was as a boy in the streets

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    Of Hopscotch and Little Girls Stolen Childhood shows little girls from countries all over the world dealing with the same issues. These issues range from child labor to sexual abuse. Young girls from places such as‚ India‚ Yemen‚ Haiti‚ and Peru were all interviewed and shared some very similar experiences. These girls aged 8 to 14 share the same hardships and hopes for a better life. The Video displays several key sociology concepts from our readings and lecture materials. One key concept

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    However‚ because of the time difference‚ it is clear that the Spear Bearer is more advanced. The same idea goes to the marble grave Stele of a Little Girl (440 B.C.E) and the bronze statue of Eros Sleeping (1st century C.E). They share many similarities such as the Greek touch; conversely‚ they have their differences. The two sculptures‚ Stele of a Little Girl and Eros Sleeping‚ are two Greek sculptures that have survived throughout history and are now located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New

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    Match Point Tragedy

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    constant‚ overwhelming desire for more‚ which causes the endless tragic destruction of one’s self. This is illustrated in the film “Match Point”‚ written and directed by Woody Allen‚ whereby the main character undergoes a calamity‚ likewise‚ a true Shakespearean tragedy. One must first define a Shakespearean tragedy before acknowledging the resemblances from the plot in “Match Point”. A true tragedy is defined as a drama where the protagonist is stuck in a stressful‚ intense situation and ends with an

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    tennis match analysis

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    Tennis match analysis To begin with‚ in the women’s double match video‚ Williams’s team was more aggressive at the net than Sara’s. Apparently‚ Venus Williams was playing with very powerful serve and she could cover the court by using her long reaching technique. On the other hand‚ Sara and Roberta were playing with good cooperation. Obviously‚ they were playing with good tactics to win the game. Also Sara’s movement was very fast on the ground‚ I noticed she could return Williams’s fast serve

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    village cricket match

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    A Village Cricket Match It is an excerpt from A.G Macdonnel’s humorous novel ‘England‚ their England’. The English society has been satirized in a light hearted manner especially what is known as ‘Englishness’ ‚ as seen from the eyes of a Scotsman. In this the author humorously describes a cricket match being played between men from England and men from Scotland in the village of Fordendan.The cricketers are petty businessmen or local shopkeepers. The story is presented in a mock epic style and

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    In "The Little Convent Girl"‚ the girl was forced to become an adult at a young age‚ not knowing who she was‚ and not being able to decide on her own. The girl was forced to join the convent at a young age when knowing yourself is impossible. She was unable to grow and learn from mistakes. In the text‚ the little convent girl did not show much emotion and give many opinions. The only idea to grasp about her is from the interactions with the people on the ship. The narrator gives a description of

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