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    Pledge Of Allegiance

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    Why I Am Proud To Say The Pledge Of Allegiance I am proud to say the Pledge Allegiance to the flag. The flag represents that we have freedom in speech and equal rights for women and men. I am proud because I have equal rights as a citizen and I am able to go to school unlike other nations. I am also proud that I can have my own religion without having someone else force me into a different one. The flag stands for the republic‚ which is a democratic government elected by the

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    Gwen Harwood

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    religion and language‚ Gwen had many early influences in her childhood that were clearly going to have an effect on her later life. Gwen’s family had strong connections with music and it became a very important part of her life‚ causing her to aspire to become a musician. Gwen’s grandmother introduced her to poetry and she began to write her own in the 1950’s. Soon after‚ she learnt the German language to establish a wider reading of poetry and involve the language in her own works. Gwen married a linguist

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    Gwen Harwood

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    While her poems are about personal experience they have wider significance. At its heart‚ Gwen Harwood’s poetry explores the reality of human existence‚ utilising a number of personal experiences in order to impart meaning onto responders. The poem’s‚ father and son and At Mornington‚ explore countless thematic concerns including the loss of childhood innocence‚ comprehending mortality and maturation of individuals. Utilising a regular fluctuation of tense‚ between past and present‚ and her own

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    The Giving Pledge

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    The giving pledge What is “the giving pledge”? It’s a solemnly bound “promise” which beats the normal promise. Because a pledge is something you are bound to do‚ and there is no way around it. You could say that “pledge” have a higher status of word if you compare it to “promise”. “The giving pledge” is a band of billionaires who donate money to charity. Warren Buffet and Bill Gates took the initiative to gather a lot of rich Americans and persuade them to give more than 50% of their fortune to

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    Oscar wilde

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    Eminent Poet The world famous poet‚ Oscar Wilde‚ was born on October 18‚ 1854 in Dublin‚ Ireland. What would the imaginative world of poetry and its captive audience have missed without the sensitive voice of Wilde to make us question the meaning of art? Due to the positive and negative influences on his eccentric life‚ Oscar Wilde preserved to become a recognized writer with an authentic voice. Childhood Oscar Wilde had an intriguing childhood‚ and it certainly affected

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    Oscar Wilde

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    Semey state university named after Shakarim Students independent work Theme: “Oscar Wilde” Performed:Arykova Aigerim Checked: Shalbaeva A. Zh. Semey 2014 CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………3 1. Early life……………………………………………………………….4 2. Education……………………………………………………………...4 3. Prose writing …………………………………………………………..6 4. The Picture Of Dorian Gray…………………………………………..8 5. The end of the 19th century…………………………………………...9 6. Death…………………………………………………………………..11 Referenses………………………………………………………………

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    Oscar Wilde

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    of Oscar Wilde is nothing special; it is actually more of a statement. Oscar Wilde lived to make a point. During the time he was alive he made many mistakes and had many triumphs. Oscar Wilde spoke his mind and didn’t let anything stop him from doing the things he wanted. Wilde is a literary genius that used his life experience in his writings. Oscar Wilde’s education‚ experiences and personal life helped form him into the acclaimed author he is today. Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde‚ or as

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    Pledge of allegiance

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    The Pledge of Allegiance was written in August 1892 by the socialist minister Francis Bellamy (1855-1931). It was originally published in The Youth’s Companion on September 8‚ 1892. Bellamy had hoped that the pledge would be used by citizens in any country. In its original form it read: "I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands‚ one nation‚ indivisible‚ with liberty and justice for all." In 1923‚ the words‚ "the Flag of the United States of America" were added. At

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    Pledges and Pawn

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    PLEDGE OR PAWN DEFINATION : The bailment of goods as security for payment of a debt or performance of a promise is called Pledge or Pawn. The bailor in this case is called the. Pledgor or‚ the pawnor. The bailee is called the Pledgee or the Pawnee.-Sec. 172. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PLEDGE AND BAILMENT Pledge is a particular kind of bailment. The difference between Pledge and other kinds of bailment lies in the purpose or objective of the transaction. The purpose of a pledge is to provide security

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    Oscar Wilde

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    Walsh June 3‚ 2012 Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde’s hopeful and romantic voice welcomes readers to a different point of view on poetry and life. Wilde uses strong and bold words to emphasize what he is truly feeling and to set a tone for the reader. He is a passionate and idealistic writer and isn’t afraid to express real emotion to his audience. His writing truly portrays his characters and refers to his past and real events that he had gone through. Was Oscar Wilde able to capture the meaning of

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