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    The Key to Success “A child without education is like a bird without wings.” This was written in a Tibetan proverb by an unknown author. Children in Pakistan do not have an education which leads to an unsuccessful life. Similarly‚ a bird with no wings will not have a successful life as well. In Pakistan‚ children do not get an education or do not have a proper one due to terrorism‚ gender inequality‚ and an unsafe learning environment. Access to education in Pakistan is a human rights violation for

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    The birds joyously dance around‚ singing exaggerated paeans unto Pithetaerus‚ their sad excuse for a king. They start‚ what seems to be‚ an endless rambling frenzy of compliments that feed his growing ego. In Aristophanes’ play‚ The Birds‚ a comical scene is illustrated that brilliantly fuses together irony and humor. The use of hyperboles and rhyme shape Aristophanes’ satirical tone‚ which sends his audience into a state of gasping laughter. Although he uses poetic diction to define Pithetaerus

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    Government: Too Big for Its Own Britches The government in America has obtained too much power for its own good. Scandals such as wiretapping‚ the absence of Habeas Corpus in detained "terrorists"‚ and the war on terror are all proof of this fact. There is a public outcry for the government to stop these acts‚ but their cries fall upon deaf ears. The Bush administration refuses to acknowledge the opinions of the masses‚ justifying all their actions either under Constitutional powers or executive

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    He Stole‚ He Murdered‚ and He Partied Too Hard‚ LEGENDS? Part of our culture there has been many ideas to what the Australian narrative has become. Disrespect for authority is a very prominent idea that is still extremely vibrant in the nation today. This idea is one of many ideas that are helped to define the Australian Narrative. Disrespect for Authority to Australians is renowned to someone who ‘crosses the line’ or ‘bends the rules’ for their benefits. This idea to Australians is so deeply

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    the wing was big and it was on a bird •Your thesis statement is clear and focused. It demonstrates a thoughtful position on the topic you were asked to address •You develop and defend your thesis using compelling details and credible evidence from your research. •Your sources are all properly credited according to MLA format. •Your tone‚ focus‚ and organizational pattern reflect a strong consideration of your audience and purpose •Your grammar‚ mechanics‚ and punctuation allow for clear presentation

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    A Bird in the House Introduction A Bird in the House is a short story sequence written by Margaret Laurence. In her novel the author elevates the theme of physical entrapment. The title “a bird in the house” is full symbolism signifying a hidden soul of sorrow. In around eight interrelated written stories‚ Margaret Laurence recreates the world of Vanessa MacLeod a granddaughter of a tyrant woman who lived as perfectionist though under depression. Vanessa grows in a homestead that

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    and parts to build his own career. The efforts of a resolute and steadfast worker are sure to be crowned will success in the long run. If the students who get plucked once discontinues his effort with the belief that it is his settled lot not to pass this examination‚ wells to him destiny is supreme. But if he tries again and again with greater determination and devotion to his studies‚ he will certainly pass next time. Fate has certainly endowed every man with some powers. His duty is to turn to

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    victim of circumstance‚ or is he responsible for his own destruction. In the early pages of the book‚ Victor already tells Walton and the reader that he is enticed by world and won’t give up on his dream of being successful in science‚ “The world was to me a secret‚ which I desired to discover” (Volume 1 Chapter 1 pg.20). Victor explains to Walton how he enjoyed the recollections of his childhood before hardship had soiled his mentality; he altered his future because of his obsession with Natural Philosophy

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    the farm. He worked three days a week‚ and they gave him the lighter jobs. Although he was married‚ with children‚ his was a solitary disposition; he liked best to work alone. It pleased him when he was given a bank to build up‚ or a gate to mend‚ at the far end of the peninsula‚ where the sea surrounded the farmland on either side. Then‚ at midday‚ he would pause and eat the meat pie his wife had baked for him and‚ sitting on the cliff’s edge‚ watch the birds. In autumn

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