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    O’Brien is on the Rainy River and sees dozens of people labelling him as a traitor or turncoat‚ he mentions his decision to join the war “had nothing to do with morality”‚ but “because he was embarrassed not to.” As a person who “couldn’t risk the embarrassment”‚ which is a characteristic of cowardice‚ it supports the war and daring soldiers propaganda where how people who fight in the war are this brave figure and ultimately fighting for the

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    system is there after all a very decent Indian culture then also in our prestigious society some miscreant are there. Who are spoiling the nation’s image internationally. Then the big concern/ main problems for us is how to stop these crime (i‚e) embarrassment to Govt. (personnel indulges in anti-national activities)‚ murder‚ Rape & murder in my perception these are the common crime in our country. In many countries death (very hard) / capital punishment is in force. In our system there is flexibility

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    The Comparisons Between Roger Chillingworth and Reverend Dimmsdale In “The Scarlet Letter” two of the characters we see are Reverend Dimmsdale and Roger Chillingworth‚ both have apast and both are hiding secrets. They are also the unlikeliest of friends due to the fact that Dimmsdale is a man of God and Chillingworth is a doctor. Even though the two men are different from one another they still cohabitate very well. The secret that Dimmsdale holds is that he is Pearl’s father. This secret is

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    Women spies-Mata Hari Mata Hari is one of the most recognized spies of WWI. Mata Hari was no ordinary spy. Mata was a women who used her sexual appeal and prostitute lifestyle to play the government and government officials during WWI. Mata Hari‚ was Margaretha Geertruida Zelle stage name‚ she began preforming as a promiscuous dancer when she moved to Paris. During the time of WWI Mata was a courtesan to many high ranking military officials. As a Dutch subject Mata was able to cross national

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    Part X Types of non-verbal messages in the video In this Mr. Bean video‚ we can trace different types of non-verbal communication such as eye communication‚ facial communication and body communication. In the following paragraph‚ I will explain each of them in detail. Let’s get started with the eye communication found from the movie clip. In the movie clip‚ Mr. Bean heavily relied on eye contact to communicate with others. For example‚ he expanded his pupils and starred at the airport police when

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    It is said that home is where the heart is. The characters of “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe and “The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver are proof of this phrase. While they may face hardships at first‚ they grow to assimilate to their new environments and learn to love it. They learn to make the most of what they have and it shapes who they become as characters. Home can be explained by three different things according to Sonsyrea Tate. Home can be categorized as a dwelling‚ a place

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    Imagination vs Reality in Literature “Aren’t grown-ups supposed to read realistic fiction? What good are these wild tales‚ anyway?” (“Speculative” 200). In author Vandana Singh’s “A Speculative Manifesto”‚ she describes how important speculative fiction is in the education of students in literature. Speculative fiction is combination of several different genres of literature‚ such as mystery‚ science fiction‚ historical fiction and fantasy. Vandana Singh asks in her manifesto if education is

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    Everyone has dealt with bullies in one way or another and it has become a major problem in the United States. With all of the new technology coming out every year it makes it easier to bully through the use of cell phones‚ emails‚ social networking‚ and the internet‚ all of which are used in cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is defined as the use of internet‚ cell phones‚ or other devices are used to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person. Cyber bullying is a major

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    The film “In Whose Honor” follows the activism of Charlene Teters‚ a brave Native American woman who fought for the respect of her culture. Teters made the move from Santa Fe‚ New Mexico to the University of Illinois after being recruited by their art department to add diversity (Rosenstein‚ 1997). Upon arrival‚ she was told to be quiet‚ get her degree‚ and attempt to ignore the mockery of her culture and spirituality (Rosenstein‚ 1997). Teters‚ raised in a traditional Native American community‚

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    Frank McCourt opens his memoir with “It was of course a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood‚ and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood” (McCourt 11). A common stereotype about the Irish is that they either are very religious or can’t resist the pint. In the memoir Angela’s Ashes‚ the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” and the short story “First Confession”‚ alcoholism affects the life

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