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    Tsunami

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    Awareness on Eye Pledging and Eye Donation ‘Gift Your Sight’ Campaign @ iGate Bangalore on 22nd Feb 2006 The campaign was conducted to increase the Awareness of Eye Donation among the public‚ as of now‚ Bangalore. This is in-line with my efforts to spread the message among the people of the Importance of eyes and Importance of eye donation‚ done after death. Lots of eyes are getting wasted‚ either thru burial of the dead body or thru burning. Instead of this‚ eyes can be donated so that a Corneally-blind

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    Toastmasters

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    speech contests were going to take place. One of the speech contests was the comedy speech contest in which they were going to vote for a winner that will represent Jewel City in the tournament amongst the other clubs. We first started off with the pledge of allegiance and made our way to the topic theme of psychic phenomenon. Three club members stood up and brought up an actual life experiences tied to psychic phenomenon. And when we finished that‚ we were introduced with the word “impalpable” and

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    Pledge Definition

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    Since the Pledge is about the American Flag‚ it must reflect all of America and its foundations; America was founded on the basis of religion so there’s nothing wrong with mentioning God in the Pledge of Allegiance. Romney feels similarly about the debate over removing God from American money. Romney expressed his feelings about these debates with the quote; “We should acknowledge the Creator as did our Founders – in ceremony and word. He should remain our – on our currency‚ in our Pledge‚ in the teaching

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    The nightingale and the rose 1. What is the student’s major? His major is phylosophy. 2. Is he experienced in love? No‚ he isn’t. The student is the symbol of the young and naive person who is‚ at first‚ passioned by his philosophy books before he gets attracted in the arms of Love. 3. What troubles the young student at the beginning of the story? The student is sad because the daughter of the proffessor promised to dance with him on condition that he brought her red rose‚ but he did not find any

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    Nightingale and the Rose

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    Analysis on Irony Text: “The Nightingale and the Rose” by Oscar Wilde Situational Irony is very evident in “The Nightingale and the Rose”. The outcome of the story is far from what readers expect. First‚ the readers would assume that there is actually true love between the student and the Professor’s daughter and that the in the end of a story lies a happy ending for the two. From the introduction to almost the end of the story (except the last 6 paragraphs from 57-62)‚ the author tries

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    The Freshman Pledge

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    The Freshman Pledge Rushing day is coming up‚ all the sororities are recruiting freshman to join them. Girls’ minds are filled with the rumors they have heard and the things on T.V.‚ who wouldn’t want to be in one? But what most rushing freshman don’t know is that sororities are not as crazy as they seem. One does not just simply join a sorority‚ they are recruited. Recruitment is the biggest thing about the sorority; it is the decision for whether or not you can be “sister material.” Every girl

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    The Nightingale Sparknotes

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    Summary The Nightingale is set in France during World War II about the lives two completely different sisters‚ Isabelle and Vianne. Vianne is married to Antoine‚ who is fighting against the Nazi’s. Vianne wants nothing to do with the war‚ she just wants to be a mother to her daughter Sophia. Isabelle on the other hand wants to join the resistance and help fights the Nazi’s. Isabelle gets sent to many different boarding schools because she always runs away from them to go back to her father‚ who

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    American Idiot

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    1. This essay suggests that an "American Idiot" is a person that relies on the media and gives into emotional tactics. For example‚ someone who pledges allegiance before they understand much of anything about America. It is somebody who just does what everybody else is doing. 2. An example of contextual analysis is when you were describing the cover of the album and how the music within inspired your emotions. "Widely considered one of the best anti-war protests of 2004‚ the album came complete

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    Growing up the image of dedication is commonly seen as a gateway towards being a successful person. It is put into the heads of the children that those who are famous and successful ‚ made it where they are through hard work and dedication which for the most part‚ is true. People often wonder what separates themselves from those who are happy and successful‚ and the answer is Dedication. Webster’s Dictionary defines the word Dedication as “ a feeling of very strong support or loyalty to someone or

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    pinned that picture board and asked to students to stand up and say the Pledge of Allegiance. Reading Closely 1. School was the place where Lynda was noticed and her teachers including the janitor; they all loved her. 2. Her parents did not care what their children said‚ so for her it was the same; talking and not talking. 3. That was the life she wanted to see her life in. 4. She wants to show how children say the Pledge of Allegiance faithfully and country does not appreciate‚ support children

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