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    ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 5. Reference --------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 1. Introduction 1.1 Background Mister Softee is owned by the Ng Enterprises Ltd. After Ted Drew‚ MR.HO GAN YUEN‚ MR.TONG HORK YUEN traveled to England‚ they brought the idea of Mister Softee from England to Hong Kong. In 1970‚ they received the right of Mister Softee and located the factory in Fo Tan. Since the Hong Kong Government has stopped to issue the new hawking licenses in 1978‚ and the

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    works in which this is proven and that will be discussed are the novel Mister Pip‚ written by the novelist Lloyd Jones in 2006 and the play Hamlet‚ written by the playwright William Shakespeare in 1602. Whenever people want to be seen as being more powerful they become a danger to others. In the novel Mister Pip the mother of the protagonist‚ called Dolores‚ wants more power over her Matilda’s life. She believes that mister Watts‚ Matilda’s teacher and the only white man left on the island‚ has

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    Expectations‚ the characters’ actions and emotions are the heart of the story. You don’t read papers about how well Pip courted Estella throughout the book; you read papers investigating how Pip felt about his relationship with Estella throughout the book. You don’t read about how well Wopsle portrays Hamlet in chapter 31‚ you read about how Wopsle’s career in acting impacts Pip‚ or how Pip feels about the situation. And sometimes‚ the emotions in the story can be difficult to understand‚ or they come

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    Scoil Phádraig NS Craanford Class Novel Questions Goodnight Mister Tom Chapter One-Meeting 9-21 1) Why did Tom give Willie a pencil? 2) Where did Willie go for a walk? 3) How is Willie Beech described in this first chapter? 4) What did Tom spot on the boy’s leg? 5) Which person did Willie meet on his walk? 6) Why do you think that Willie fainted? 7) Where were Tom’s wife and son? 8) Why were the children being evacuated? 9) Why did Willie pick up a branch? 10 What kind of “home

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    1. Give two examples of safe‚ professional usernames. (2.0 points) Ceidon‚ Brave3 2. Re-read the information on the websites about technology careers that you bookmarked earlier in this section. Write 4-5 sentences about what you learned about the career‚ and say where you found the information. (5.0 points) Determining how a computer system can best serve a business or organization’s needs is a key role of a computer systems analyst. As such‚ these professionals must be big-picture oriented

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    Research- Goodnight mister tom The War itself When was the Second World War? 1939-1945 Who were the Allies? U.S.A‚ Great Britain (UK)‚ Russia‚ Canada‚ China‚ Australia and France‚ were major Allies. They were countries that opposed the Axis powers. Who were the Axis powers? The Axis Powers consisted primarily of Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan. Who was King of England? King George VI Who was the British Prime Minister? Neville Chamberlain was the Prime Minister at the start of the war however he resigned

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    having a calm‚ easy going attitude. Even though they are not related by blood‚ Joe treats Pip as part of his own family. It’s fortunate that Pip was able to have Joe in his life as he grew up and not just his sister. Joe’s calm demeanor is the exact opposite of Mrs. Joe’s short tempered nature and because of this Pip was able to have somebody to converse with and tell secrets to. In the novel‚ whenever Pip has an issue‚ he knows that he can talk to Joe about it. Joe will not

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    matter what happens in his life‚ he can’t change who he is on the inside. Pip goes through a great deal of hardships throughout the beginning of the book. Pip is hardly aware of his social and educational condition‚ but everything changes when he is exposed to the life of the rich at the Satis House. Pip moves to London due to the generosity of a benefactor‚ and attempts to become the gentleman he had wanted to be. When Pip just about thought his life was over‚ Joe comes to the rescue. Pip’s coming

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    current path in life. However‚ the mentor and pupil relationship between Pip and Miss. Havisham contradicts tradition. Miss Havisham influences the outcome of Pip’s life by exposing him to the idea of wealth and its relation to social status. In “Great Expectation” by Dickens Pip’s expectation of wanting to be a gentleman shows that reality is sometimes ignored when it doesn’t fit within the same premises of the desired expectation. Pip is introduced to Estella by Miss Havisham when he visits her home

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    These types of characters have been glorified time after time. In contrast‚ there are characters like Pip from Great Expectations that have that typified type of lifestyle. As a matter of fact‚ Pip is the epitome of a typified low-class child. In Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens makes a bold attempt at showing his feeling towards the bourgeois and beyond of London in the early 1600s. Pip is a "rags-to-riches" boy that has great expectation in life. But later on he finds out that his almighty

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