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    Good things come to those who wait The electrical scooter is finally out! Qassim has been looking forward to this day. Although he has been collecting money for a while‚ Qassim realises that he is £9 short. He is sad. When his mother asks of the reason he looks much deflated‚ he tells her in the hope that she will give him the remaining money. After the disappointment of the answer‚ Qassim returns his money in his box. A month later‚ after saving enough money‚ Qassim rushes into the shop

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    Those Who Fail to Learn History Are Doomed to Repeat It History is something that many people‚ even adults‚ have not learned enough of. But what is the best resource for learning history-books or movies? Some people might argue that books would be a better resource‚ but I’m here to convince you that movies are better. From the way children learn‚ to the engagement of the watcher‚ to the cost‚ movies are a much better way. Read this essay and I’ll have you for sure! I’m so glad I got this assignment

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    things come to those who wait." Do u agree or disagree with this? I completely agree with above sentence that‚ ”Good things come to those who wait”. In this essay ‚ I would like to say wait for perfect moment. Trust on what you are doing and look how much effort you are taking. Furthermore‚to succeed one has to wait for the proper time. In addition‚ it also test our ability i.e. tolerance‚ patience. The first reason I strongly agree because‚ I have seen lot many people’s lives who achieved success

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    September 12‚ 2013 ETH/125 Cultural Diversity Instructor: Keith Makedonsky The information that I have learned about diversity in the United States has helped me better understand our society and relate to different people. I think that diversity is a beautiful thing that we should embrace instead of looking at negatively. The United States has come a long way in terms of discrimination and prejudice against different people from different cultures‚ backgrounds and races. This class has helped me gain

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    Ursula K. Le Guin’s Those Who Walk Away from Omelas encourages students to face the dark side of modern civilization and utilitarianism. It tells of a nearly perfect city‚ where most everyone is happy. They lead cultured‚ complex‚ fulfilling lives. The reader is told to imagine it as they wish; let it have whatever amount of technology they want‚ to add in things they think would make the city better‚ and generally make the city as good as is believable to the reader. The one flaw of the city is

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    individual and every country in world are facing with racial tension. Racial tension can be described as‚ groups of people or more than one race who live around the same area and they are facing a serious conflict with each other. The effect of racial tension can be a everybody’s worst nightmare‚ but the most important is to study the causes of racial tension. The reason to study the causes of racial tension is to understand why and how racial tension happens‚ rather than pointing finger with eye closed

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    Those Who Don’t Fight Evil Fight Statues: I believe that fighting for a cause is more effective than fighting against the opposing side. This helps promote the ideas and rights that citizens are trying to fight for‚ helping move society forward. If people were to fight against their enemies this doesn’t solve any problems‚ but create tension which is what America doesn’t need. However‚ I don’t believe that the left side fights against “lesser or made-up evils”. There are many battles to fight‚ and

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    Chei‚ i remember those day s when one naira na money‚when groundnut was 5kobo. & choco milo sweet was 5 kobo • days of messing game‚who is in d garden‚ police and thief • D days of mama & papa play • days when we use to build houses with sand‚ play suwe game‚tinco tinco‚change ƔU̶̲̥̅̊я style‚ ten ten‚ skipping‚ stop! U remember nau! •those days wen we used to fly kite on streets‚ wen boys used to use d paint bucket cover as tire & their daddy’s hanger as d steering •those days when rubber

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    It is those who leave their homeland who struggle the most in Interpreter of Maladies. Do you agree? Though Jhumpa Lahiri is a London born writer who grew up in Rhode Island in the United States of America and is now currently living in New York; she is able to craftily expose the fragility of immigrants while settling in a new environment in her debut novel – Interpreter of Maladies. Although Lahiri’s parents’ ultimately adjusted to living in America‚ they must have had frequent longings of their

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    Racial tension in American literature 1930’s-1960’s

‘You know if I was a negro i’d probably think the same way they do’
Anderson
‘If you were a negro nobody would give a dam what you thought’
Ward- Mississippi Burning (1988)

During the 1930s-1960s America was a place of racial tension. The blacks and white were not equal. It was a time of black oppression an injustice. These themes are shown 
 through the texts‚ ‘The Help‘ by Kathryn Stockett‚ ‘Mississippi Burning‘ directed by Allan 
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