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    Picnic by the Seaside

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    Picnic By The Seaside It was a beautiful Sunday morning‚ the sun shone high and the clouds in the blue sky seemed fluffier than usual.   Mom’s clear loud voice rang to my ears‚ jerking me up from staring at the sky- ‘Dear‚ get the mat in the car boot now!’ She then hurried off to chase my cousin‚ Andy‚ who was one year older than I was‚ into the back seat of the car.   Fifteen minutes later‚ we were heading to Morib Beach in Banting for a picnic.       Reaching the beach‚ mom and dad spread

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    THE JUNGLE: Essay In the year of 1906 Upton Sinclair published a book called THE JUNGLE‚ which takes place in Chicago. In Sinclair’s book THE JUNGLE Sinclair uses many different ways to persuade Americans to turn to socialism. Socialism is any various economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. In other words socialism is when everyone has to combine the money that they’ve earned then

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    Bryan Kent Miss Myers Honors English III 2 June 2012 Final Essay The Jungle Nature and economics move in similar cycles throughout history. Prey grows exponentially unless there is a limiting factor‚ such as predators or food sources. Companies grow until they do not have resources to grow. Companies as a group compete with each other‚ as well as with the consumers and producers in order to maximize profits and minimize waste. Waste might be employees who are not producing fast enough

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    Running Head: THE JUNGLE The Jungle [Writer Name] [Institute Name] The Jungle Thesis Statement In this novel Upton Sinclair shows the problems of working class people. His believe in and contempt for capitalism as described in this story “The Jungle”. The writer explains capitalism in which the labor communities were treated very badly and to survive in the conditions of poverty. The novel rotates around the family of a character Jurgis Rudkus who have immigrated to America from Lithuania. As

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    The Jungle by: Upton Sinclair In the book “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair the author gives a critique of the early twentieth century labor practices in the growing cities of the United States. It gives people an opportunity to see all the factors that were going on not only in the meatpacking industry‚ but also the way working people lived and all the challenges that they had to overcome to just be able to survive. It also shows how the working conditions are in the city of Chicago. It shows how

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    Theme Analysis: The Jungle Books Rudyard Kipling’s theme in The Jungle Books showed acceptance. This specific theme was seen when Mowgli was a baby and he was accepted into the Seeonee wolf pack‚ when Mowgli was trying to be accepted by the man pack but is cast out‚ also when he was “accepted” into in the man pack near the end of the book. One example of the acceptance in this book is when Mowgli was accepted into the Seeonee wolf pack near the end of the book. In “Mowgli’s Brothers‚” mother

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    This essay shows my interpretation on Juan Luna’s painting‚ “Picnic in Normandy”. I made this essay for my ArtStudies2 class. Ermmm… the painting is at the Vargas Museum‚ University of the Philippines – Diliman‚ Quezon City‚ Philippines. If you have time to visit our university‚ drop by at the Vargas Museum coz there are lots of things to appreciate there. :) The painting entitled‚ Picnic in Normandy‚ is the painting that caught my attention when I visited the Vargas Museum. It is an oil painting

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    “A Picnic at Seaside” A picnic with friends is very enjoyable. Some of my friends decided to go on picnic at Clifton last Sunday. We hired a wagon and put in it all the necessary things that were needed there. We carried with us food‚ fruit and water in a large cooler. We set out early in the morning. The weather was very pleasant. We reached Clifton at about 9 a.m. The site was very beautiful. Cool and refreshing breeze was blowing. First of all‚ we began to swim in cold water. After the bath

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    The Jungle shows how America is a land for opportunity for immigrants. It explains how harsh the conditions were for the working class in the early 1900s. How families of immigrants would travel to America just for a fresh start to a new life. It also shows how hard it was to keep a job because if you were sick for a day you could lose your job. It shows how easy it was for American business men to rip off an immigrant who could not read English. Many of the social problems were new problems

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    SUBMITTED TO: Md. Iftekharul Amin Course Instructor SUBMITTED BY: BUSINESS IDEA FOR MAIZBHANDAR Hikmat Kabir Roll- ZR 99‚ Section B BBA 20th A Marketing Management Assignment Institute of Business Administration‚ University of Dhaka 22nd April‚2014 Introduction The village of Maizbhandar is very old. Its roots can be traced as far back as the year 1425 with the earliest settlers in the village being migrants coming over from Saudia Arabia. It is a part of the Nanupur Union

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