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    For an adapted film to be successful‚ it has to convey the theme of the novel effectively using certain film techniques. Situated pre- and post- World War II era in North Carolina‚ The Notebook tells a tale of both a summer romance and young love. Two teenagers parted after a season full of love due to social class and wealth issues. They overcome these issues later in their lives proving to us that their love is eternal.Love is a strong force which can make one do astonishing things. Nick Cassavetes’

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    Deeba Davari EWRT 1A Professor Bonilla 7:30am 10 March 2015 Cause and Effect Essay Prejudice comes in many different forms and shapes; it doesn’t know color‚ race‚ or ethnicity. Everyone consciously or unconsciously takes into account how someone looks like‚ thinks like‚ and acts like. There are many factors that cause one to form prejudgments against other groups of people. To be accepted culturally and economically is a great weight lifted off but to be rejected from few or all subdivisions

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Over half of the adults in America are overweight Being overweight or obese affects your emotions Obesity is the second leading cause of death of adults 1 out of 3 kids end up with diabetes Kids who are in shape do not eat as much They also perform better in school They have more energy Able to focus on tasks better than overweight kids. Over the years America has become the most overweight country in the world. The times have changed‚ people used to

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    My two Favorite Famous Festivals All societies past and present have celebrated the happy things in life‚ like births and marriages with special events. Also‚ all societies have remembered the sad things in life‚ like deaths. These events are called rituals‚ the events have procedure and people follow them exactly. Are traditional festivals dying in your country? In the past‚ present taught their children about the procedure.Although they were passed down from one generation to the next. But nowadays

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    century slavery‚ three regions of the country had slight to very different lifestyles as well as small to very common similarities. Slavery during the 18th century influenced how slavery went forth for the next century and a half. In this essay I will compare and contrast 18th century slavery in the Chesapeake‚ Low Country (South Carolina and Georgia)‚ and the Northern colonies. 1. Chesapeake Region a. The early years of slavery in the Chesapeake region were lax. There were few black slaves

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    passive student and the active student People go to school or colleges for the sake of education and the sake of their future life‚ and to be a good citizen too but sometimes what people do is different from what they thought before. There become two different types of students in school or even in the college or university‚ there are the passive students and the active students. Every student pursues in different way their education and got knowledge. The passive student works less and does more

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    Compare and Contrast of Himala: The Musical and Pan’s Labyrinth The stage performers acted professionally as the actors and actresses in the movie. Yet‚ compared to the movie‚ the projection of some actions in the theatre were exaggerated than in the film. The music and songs sung by the actors and actresses were suitable to the scenes they were in. The melody and rhythm of each song played depends on the mood of the scene just like in the film. The musical and the film portrayed different moods

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    Compare and Contrast In Pride and Prejudice‚ the main character Elizabeth is shown to have great pride towards the main male character Darcy. This is because in their first meeting Elizabeth’s pride is wounded by Darcy as he says ”She is tolerable‚ but not handsome enough to tempt me‚ and I am in no humor to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.” This unkind and proud comment causes Elizabeth to take an immediate dislike to Darcy. After everyone has left for Rosings

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    Have you ever heard of the book Holes? If you have not you are missing out on a great book! It is about a boy who has to serve an accused prison camp session…. But it turns into a whole lot more after a couple of days! This book is a fiction book because most of the things accomplished in this story are way too realistic to be performed in real life. One thing that is way too realistic is the fact you can eat only onions and live 200 years without eating anything else! Another thing that is too

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    Akutagawa’s “Rashomon” and Süskind’s Perfume introduce the audience to their own portrayal of evil that contrasts the clichéd literary concept of bad always being triumphed over by good. Evil is particularly developed in their works to achieve a similar purpose: to reveal the social stigma and corruption of human society. Notwithstanding the similar surrounding—Akutagawa’s crumbling Rashomon gate and Süskind’s degrading depiction of Paris—that reflects the equally declining state of the society‚

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