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    How to Change a Tire

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    Speech How to change a flat tire Introduction Changing a flat tire is not a very pleasant thing. However‚ sooner or later this nasty problem will happen to every car owner. Necessary Items . Body 1. the lack lug wrench spare tire flashlight (with extra batteries) gloves mat to kneel on plastic rain poncho 2. Find the right spot. Getting off the freeway is what you must do even if you have to drive on a flat tire. 3. Never park in the middle of the curve‚ as approaching

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    How is Romeo presented in the first two acts of Romeo and Juliet? In the first two acts of Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo is presented as a young‚ love struck man. He is a dreamer and a fantasist. The audience feels sympathetic towards him because love is taking him nowhere. In Act 1‚ we first meet Romeo as he is sobbing about his love for a young lady‚ who we later find out to be Rosaline. The first line he speaks‚ “Is the day so young?”‚ suggests that he is bored and waiting for something to happen

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    Final Draft 9/23/08 Period 2 How to Change a Car Tire On a hot summer day in July‚ I was driving on the highway and I heard a loud noise coming from underneath the car. The car began to shake vigorously. I tensed my grip on the steering wheel and quickly put on my right signal. .I slowly pulled over to the right shoulder. I jumped out of the car and noticed my right front tire was flat .I started to panic being alone and not knowing how to change a flat tire. I had just passed my driver

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    Ibsen presents Pastor Manders throughout the play as a preacher‚ a priest who tries to lecture the other characters and invite them to religion and morality. Manders is shown as a wise man try to guide this family as the father has been a womanizer and has been recently dead. Therefore‚ out of despair‚ the mother of the family‚ Mrs Alving tries to seek advice from Manders. In fact Ibsen dramatizes Mander as a religious‚ close-minded‚ mysterious preacher who clings to dogmatic beliefs and social standards

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    In “Romeo and Juliet‚” by William Shakespeare‚ the character Benvolio is a kinsman of the family Montague‚ a cousin of one of the other main characters‚ Romeo. Not only are Benvolio and Romeo cousins‚ but they are also very close friends. Evidenced by many of his interactions with Romeo‚ Benvolio has many notable character attributes. Benvolio is extremely respectful and noticeably loyal. Benvolio is a good character to study because he is constant through the play‚ which is helpful to understand

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    What does August Wilson use the symbols a chain link‚ bucket of nails and two pennies to represent throughout his play Gem of the Ocean? In August Wilson’s play Gem of the Ocean he uses a lot of items and as well as characters to symbolize many things. In the play Gem of the ocean August Wilson uses the chain link to symbolize good luck‚ a bucket of nails to symbolize freedom and two pennies to symbolize hope and/or passage. Throughout the course of August Wilson’s life‚ he wrote a total sixteen

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    or just amateur ones‚ always reckon that preparation in a play is half a battle in making sure of doing the part well. This step helps the actor know in depth about the script and his character as well as brings him opportunity to practise carefully on his own. If you want to make it successfully‚ you must always go through three main stages below. First of all‚ read the script as much as possible‚ at least 3 times. It does not mean that you must learn by heart the whole script‚ but

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    France and Russia gained similar trading rights. c) Meiji Restoration – the period from 1868 to 1912. Meijii means “enlightened rule”. In 1867 the Tokugawa shogun was removed from power. In 1868 the emperor was established as the leader of Japan. During this the emperor and his advisors implemented a serried of reforms that changed Japan forever. d) Sino-Japanese War – The conflict which lasted from 1894 to 1895. In 1894 Japan’s territorial ambitions in Korea led to war with China. Japan quickly

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    is also aimed at himself. He does not like opening up and is very uneasy about opening about his weaknesses. There are many signs that Holden is troubled and undependable: he fails out of school‚ he shows a lack of interest towards his future‚ he is unable to connect with people and he is hospitalized and is visited by a psychoanalyst. Holden habit cannot be explained because he feels that there is no meaning in life. Doing so‚ the way Holden approaches people changes throughout the novel. Towards

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    The Sonnet’s Body and the Body Sonnetizedin Romeo and Juliet GAYLE WHITTIER HEN MERCUTIO NAMES ROMEO’S INHERITED MALADY-"Now is he for the numbersthatPetrarchflow’d in . . " (2.4.38-39)1-he places of thedynastic Petrarchas Romeo’s literary"father‚" thepoetic counterpart fatherwhose verbal legacy Julietsees as dangerous:"Deny thyfatherand refuse thyname. . .. " (2.2.34). In Mercutio’s allusion‚ renewal remembers inheritance;thereis no escape‚ familialor poetic‚ fromthe influenceof a preexistingword

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