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    Hemingway‚ there were several conflicts between the young and the old. This story had just a few subjects that are conflicts between younger and older generations. Such as the older waiter wanted to stay open for the old man and the younger waiter wanted to close the café. One of the conflicts between the younger and the older generations is‚ Teenagers and college students do not have a huge demand for responsibilities. Most do not have families to support. Young people can do whatever they please.

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    2. To what extent is your country an ideal place for both young and old? “Nature is the mother and the habitat of man‚ even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home”‚ a famous contribution by John Dewey which suggests that nature can be a boon and‚ unfortunately‚ a bane at times. Likewise‚ the country we live in may present its people with an extravagant life and at the same time it may be lacking in a few areas like how there are two sides to every penny. It is conventional for Singaporeans

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    Explain the relativity of “young” and “old” There are many similarities as well as differences between the elderly and young adults. The most common factor in both of these groups it seems is the overwhelming ability for being narrow-minded Young adults as well as the elderly both think they know everything If you listen to the elderly many do become wise but many others seem to get stuck in their past On the other hand young adults readily accept changes

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    Hobbies Hobbies are things you do in your spare time‚ this can take the form of anything that you are interested in‚ it should be invigorating and also be a form of relaxation‚ hobbies can also educational‚ enjoyable fun to perform and exciting. A hobby should be something you take pleasure in doing‚ something that you are good at‚ positively motivating and at no time be boring or depressing neither too stressful as this will create negative emotions. Some hobbies are social events in which you

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    A hobby is a regularly activity that is done for pleasure‚ typically‚ during one’s leisure time. Hobbies can include: the collection of themed items and objects‚ engaging in creative and artistic pursuits‚ playing sports‚ along with many more examples. By continually participating in a particular hobby‚ one can acquire substantial skill and knowledge in that area. Generally speaking‚ a person who engages in an activity solely for fun is called an amateur (or hobbyist)‚ as opposed to a professional

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    Hobbies differ like tastes. If you have chosen a hobby according to your character and taste you are lucky because your life becomes more interesting. Hobbies are divided into 4 large groups: doing‚ making‚ collecting and learning things. The most popular hobby is doing things. It includes a wide variety of activities from gardening to traveling‚ from chess to volleyball. Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing different computer games. This hobby is becoming more and more popular. Making

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    Rafi Uddin Shah BBA-III-I Speech Communication Submitted to: Ms Nadia Saeed Hobby or Social Interest For me‚ hanging out with friends is a very good way to pass time. This includes every thing. By “hanging out” I mean every thing‚ from playing Cricket‚ going out for parties‚ standing idle in the parking‚ to sitting in a “chai wala” hotel(late at night). I can never sit idle in my house‚ it’s a very uncomfortable feeling and I can not stand it so I text my friend and go outside.

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    HOBBIES In his leisure time‚ a man is free to do whatever he wants. Yet the best way to occupy oneself while at home or on holiday is to indulge in a hobby. A hobby is a person’s favourite activity‚ which he does for pleasure as contrasted with his job. Common hobbies are gardening‚ collecting stamps or other items‚ making art and craft‚ drawing and reading. Some people like to knit and sew‚ while others like to build miniature buildings or indulge in bird-watching. Some like to take photographs

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    Comparing and Contrasting the Old and the Young 1. There are many similarities as well as differences between the elderly and young adults. The most common factor in both of these groups it seems is the overwhelming ability for being narrow-minded 2. Young adults as well as the elderly both think they know everything A. If you listen to the elderly many do become wise but many others seem to get stuck in their past B. On the other hand young adults readily accept changes in

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    Parable of the old man and the young Wilfred Owen Despite Owen’s initial anti-war attitude‚ he found himself no longer able to stand aloof بمعزل from the actualities فعليات of the First World War . so he enlisted تجند on 21st October 1915 in the Artist’s Rifles زى اسم سلاح او كتيبه فى الجيش زى مثلا سلاح المشاه. according to his own thinking at that time Experience with its pains and suffering is what a seriousجاد poet would need . The thought of fighting had clearly captured Owen’s imagination

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