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    opportunities. And developed a new lifestyle in the city and leisure for everyone to enjoy from besides the employment available in the city. The development of the city and Urbanism was in particular a good consequence for African Americans because it gave them an opportunity to engage in a new society. Before‚ Urbanism and the 20th century many African Americans lived in small rural places where no opportunities appeared and many faced discrimination not only because of the color of their skin

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    My Magical Pet I am twelve years old and don’t have any siblings. Both my parents’ have a long n tiring work schedule. I have a pet dog his name is Gucci. It’s a charming dog. He is always waiting for me to come from school. When my parents are too busy and don’t have time to play with me‚ they send me to my room to play with my toys and Gucci would always follow me. In the beginning I was upset and frustrated of being alone. However I soon got used to it. I could stay

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    Harvey Pearce Elizabeth Baker English 111-FW01 January 24‚ 2015 Magical Memories The night before Christmas‚ the smell of warm homemade chocolate chip cookies baking for Santa filled the air. Our tree stood so tall and was covered with colorful bows and bright twinkling lights; the fragrance of fresh pine was simply divine. As the bright beautiful sun began to set‚ I knew that it wouldn’t be too much longer before Christmas was finally here. Bedtime came and so did the rain‚ but I snuggled

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    Magical Realism in Thursday’s Child Magical Realism centers on Tin Flute in Thursday’s Child by Soyna Harnett. Magical realism is a literary genre where magical elements are a natural part to a rather realistic‚ dull setting. The title of the book comes from a nursery rhyme with the same title. Thursday’s Child is Tin‚ who was born on a Thursday and as the nursery rhyme says‚ “he has far to go.” Tin is an eccentric and isolated child who digs. His wanderings take him underneath the earth into the

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    speak Chinese is a unique and magical language. Natural language processing Chinese data ‚ we will encounter difficulties that many other languages do not have‚ such as segmentation. Between Chinese words‚there are no spaces. So‚ how can computer know this sentence: Married and not married youth must practice family planning. This is the so-called problem of segmentation ambiguities. But now a lot of the language model has more beautiful method to solve this problem. However‚ in the field of

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    If I had magical powers‚ I would bring my best friend back to life. Carla was her name. Her hair was the colour of lemon‚ her face was round with a tinge of golden hue. She had sanguine complexion which made an excellent job of complementing her deep almost cobalt blue eyes. Whenever she burst into laughter‚ her cheeks would resemble a raspberry patch. Her lovely smile would radiate the whole room. Over the years‚ Carla and I had built a strong bond of friendship‚ a bond that was unbreakable by any

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    Suubi N Musisi Mr. Miller AP English Lit 3 December 2013 Magical Realism Magic realism or magical realism is an art form where magic elements are a natural part in an otherwise mundane‚ realistic environment. (Faris‚ Wendy B. and Lois Parkinson Zamora‚ Introduction to Magical Realism: Theory‚ History‚ Community‚ pp. 5) Although it is most commonly used as a literary form‚ magic realism also applies to film and the visual arts. Professor Matthew Strecher defines magic realism as "what happens

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    The magical power of African Art‚ illustrated in the nkisi nknode figure is unfamiliar to Westerners because we don’t know the context of the art and the intention of the artist. Westerners are interpreting that illustration without any real knowledge of the culture. Due to these figures been in museums in West‚ the culture has lost a great deal of their history and memory. The Westerners in return have gained some knowledge and have created there own interpretation of the figures. The culture also

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    http://www.techcharisma.com/2012/02/top-5-inventions-of-past-60-years.html Today the World is being Digitalized and Technological advancements are on Fire  !! In no Time ‚ Technology has Became an Integral Part of Our Life . No Matter What Happens in Our Life ‚ We Share all our Emotions With Technology !!   All of you Must be Confused That How Can We Share Ourselves With Technology  ? Well The Answer Lies In You Itself . Just Ask Yourself the Importance of FACEBOOK ‚ MOBILE PHONES ‚ GOOGLE in

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    Irving integrates these three characteristics very well. One‚ it is set in the past in a remote time. Two‚ the story has remarkable and exaggerated characters. Lastly‚ this tale includes mysterious events and their consequences. “Rip Van Winkle” is a myth. A myth is a traditional story‚ one concerning the early history of a culture. A national mythology is a body of stories that reflect and celebrate a nation’s idea.  The story “Rip Van Winkle” is set in a remote place during the reign of George

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