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    the chrysalids

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    citizens of Waknuk desire such sameness and conformity is because of their superstitious and religious beleifs. They believe that God sent tribulations to "The Old People"‚ and that was why their society was destroyed. Because they don’t want the same thing to happen to their society‚ the people of "The New World" and of Waknuk believe that they must keep the gene pool free of mutations and deviations‚ so that everyone is made in the "true image" of God. Those who are not in the "true image"‚ and those

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    Eli and Lilly

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    market for Eli Lilly and Company. As the cost of health-care increased in developed countries in the 1990s‚ chose India was a good choice for a international company like Eli and Lilly. Especially could uses India as trade route to export products to Russia‚ so choose India had a lot of advantages. 2. Was deciding to partner wrong? Is partnership a good or bad thing? It was not wrong to be a partner with Ranbaxy. Ranbaxy was the leading domestic pharmaceutical firm in India. And based on

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    The Woman in Black

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    “an outsider to the circle”. Helping the rear to pitch the situation more‚ with the noun “outsider” heightening his uncomfortable feel of isolation. This to cause him to take a journey to the town‚ to see what’s going on. Surprisingly‚ it was a good thing to do. Later on in the chapter his conditions worsen upon Edmund awaiting is father’s turn. Kipps singles himself out as one not to take part in the festivities and be an “old spoilsport”. From here on Kipps is seen as long as a lone hero when

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    The Car Salesman

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    THE CAR SALESMAN It’s hot‚ Too damn hot to be in this cheep suit‚ he thinks to himself as he leans against the large glass window‚ pulling out another Marlboro Red. Its Saturday‚ a day that usually means a lot of potential buyers. But in Charleston‚ SC‚ in mid July‚ it just means the hottest day of the year. Adam puts the smoke between his lips and looks through the window inside the dealership at the brand new Camaro. Wishing he could afford one he thinks about the engagement ring hidden under

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    the ransom of Red Chief

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    filled with series of ironic elements‚ especially reversals which the expected event is replaced by its opposite. Obviously‚ this reversal is revealed upfront in the very first narrative of Sam: “It looked like a good thing‚ but wait till I tell you”‚ giving a prediction that the “good thing” is not what really happens. The names bring the same effect as well.

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    Rich vs Poor

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    ultimate goal. Being just either rich or famous‚ other than being a positive thing‚ could produce highly negative and unwanted end results too. A huge percentage of people are famous as a result of all sorts of negativity‚ such as criminal acts and negative politics. At the same time‚ a good part of the world’s drug lords and terrorism-driven groups are fairly rich too. So when does being rich or famous become a good thing? Usually‚ a combination of being rich and famous‚ surprisingly‚ doesn’t do

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    Personal Responsibility

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    consequences of my actions. In the Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 89 (Issue 4)‚ 497-515‚ Dana Klein wrote ‘people are responsible when they act with the ability to do the right thing for the right reasons‚ or a good thing for good reasons.’(Klein‚ pg. 497) What exactly does that mean? It means that if we choose not to do the right thing or make bad decisions‚ they have not shown personal responsibility. I have to be willing to improve myself professionally‚ academically and personally in life. I can never

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    Leisure and Alex Case

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    101 IELTS Speaking Part Two Topic cards about sports‚ hobbies and free time A- Z As the topics of sports‚ hobbies and free time are easy ones that tie in with IELTS Speaking Part One and students like speaking about‚ they are well worth practising again and again. Below are 101??? IELTS Speaking Part Two tasks on these topics‚ arranged A – Z by topic‚ key word or grammar point so that you can quickly find a suitable one to fit in with the topic of your class or the interests of your students

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    even consider giving the opportunity to somebody else because he is sure he does everything better than any other man could. Making vanity a favorite sin can be a positive thing too. Being sure that you are better than others and accomplishing goals and assignments to prove that you really are the best is no doubt a good thing for person’s career‚ business and self-esteem‚ but it can seriously affect your relationships and consequently you and your relatives are doomed to

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    The Pearl Essay

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    in search of things they desired that would bring pleasure to them. They became selfish as they only thought of themselves. “And in the incandescence of the pearl the pictures formed of the things Kino’s mind had considered in the past and had given up as impossible.” (24) Kino really only wanted to own objects he did not need that would only benefit him and his family. Lastly‚ the pearl emotionally changed Kino by making him greedy and selfish. Greed can make you do horrible things to you and your

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