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    Proud to Be Indonesian

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    PROUD TO BE INDONESIAN Indonesia. What comes to mind when you hear the word ‘Indonesia’? Indonesia is the one and only country in the universe that has so many islands‚ languages‚ tribes‚ traditional dishes‚ culture or should I say cultures – because the Indonesian people them selves can not count the culture that they have in Indonesia – different dialects‚ the variety of skin tones and so many variety that we can not count. If we ask foreigners what the first thing that pops up when they heard

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    Donne all explore the theme of Death throughout their poems of Because I could not stop for death (Dickinson)‚ Funeral Blues (Auden) and Death be not proud (Donne)‚ all using a range of techniques of personification‚ underlying religious tones and tone. In Dickinson’s poem‚ Because I could not stop for Death it is about the death of the author and her transition throughout the stages of life‚ juxtaposing from this is Auden’s poem Funeral Blues because it is about the death of a relationship between the

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    30 Feet Under... One dark stormy night‚ it was just me in my back yard digging when I came upon a large‚ red‚ wooden door with a rusty door knob right in front of me. The first thing I thought to myself was‚ WOW! There’s a door under my house. They I thought why is there a door under my house? I stood there and thought if I should go in but I didn’t want anything to happen. So I climbed out and went in my house and I went on the computer to see if there was anything about the door and why would

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    give my whole hearted consent‚ says she‚ adding that mother is not the true creator‚ since she was born from her father’s head. Later on‚ Aristotle’s basic strategy was to divide things into contradictions: right and wrong‚ good and bad‚ life and death‚ man and woman. Aristotle has dominated the human mind‚ particularly the Western mind‚ for almost two thousand years. But isn’t it now possible to get rid of the old man? He says in his books that women have two teeth less than men. Obviously man is

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    Death Be Not Proud” It is said that a person can accomplish anything if they put their mind to it. Humans have walked on the moon‚ swam the English Channel‚ and overcome disabilities to defy nature itself. In the film Simon Birch and the short story “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ two boys work to push past their disabilities that limit their lifestyles to the point of eventual death. Both Simon Birch and Doodle (“The Scarlet Ibis”) prove that strength does not necessarily have to come from the healthiest

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    Malaysia is a multicultural society‚ with Malays‚ Chinese and Indians living side by side. The Malays are the largest community‚ numbering 60% of the population‚ following the Muslim religion‚ speak Bahasa Melayu‚ and are largely responsible for the country’s political destiny. About a quarter of the population is the Chinese which are mostly include Buddhists or Christian. They speak Hokkien‚ Cantonese‚ and Hakka and have been historically played an important role in trade and business. The

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    his recollection in tranquility. In the poem‚ daffodils appears everywhere. Some people think the daffodils here represent the beauty of nature and the poet’s love for daffodils is also the enthusiasim for nature. But I think daffodils here not only represent the nature but alos a peaceful and pure world‚ which the poet pursue. We can get this idea from the poem. In the first stanza‚ the poet showed that when he was lonely he saw a crowd of daffodils with surprise. The second and third stanza showed

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    What Are You Proud Of? By: Mulki Abshir Certain things happen in your life that you never forget; sometimes they’re happy moments‚ other times sad moments and sometimes they’re even powerful moments like when it’s your turn to be bullied. I’ve always thought that when your friends or you get bullied‚ by ignoring the bully would make them leave you alone but I realized it just makes things worse. It was 3rd grade in Elementary School‚ a year that I realized something important. So far

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    DID YOU PRENUP is presented as a romantic comedy. The script explores themes about trust and abandonment‚ as well as examines the moral choices and consequences that come with the responsibility of money. Essentially‚ “money” and a prenuptial agreement becomes the driving force in the script that creates a wedge between the two core characters. While there are definitely elements to like about this script and the characters‚ overall the script would benefit from more development in the areas of

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    comparison whereas A.E. Housman does the opposite in “Loveliest of Trees”. Wordsworth has beliefs about man’s relationship face with nature and believes that nature is a teacher and nurtures you. In “Daffodils” the speaker reminisces about a past experience in which he seen a multitudes of “Daffodils” swaying in the breeze. As he recollects this scene‚ the speaker gradually realizes the true beauty he had found that day. Wordsworth focused on nature by taking a stroll and being an avid observer of

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