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    husband Ajit Babu finally found their stable home---a pipe. The setting of the story was during wartime which made the general mood anxious and worrisome‚ plus the mood changed rapidly according to different places in the story. The general setting of the story was during wartime‚ and the place changed a lot during the story which made the mood anxious and stressed. The circumstance of the couple was shown indirectly in the story‚ for example‚ “We had just arrived in Calcutta from East Bengal where

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    once we reached Mariachi Plaza I realized that this too is another bridge. I finally came to the conclusion that everything in my life is a bridge. Any experience I go through‚ any place I visit‚ and person I meet‚ or any opportunity at hand is a bridge. A bridge in my opinion isn’t something that JUST connects one place to another but it is your fate. A bridge is an opportunity for life‚ to learn and experience. Whether that bridge is keeping you connected to something or it is keeping you apart from

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    location (NFPA‚ 2011). The wall switches have to be located in  quickly accessible places‚ they have to be installed such that the highest position of the switch’s center of the grip of the managing handle is never more than 2.0 m above the floor or the stand. In damp or wet locations‚ the switch has to enclosed in a weatherproof case or cabinet (NFPA‚ 2011). switches should not be installed inside tubs or shower places. The wall switches come in various shapes and designs‚ but they generally consist

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    article “Land‚ Territory and Identity” was written by David Storey‚ who is a famous English playwright and novelist. Moreover‚ it is a chapter from “Making Sense of Place” which was published in 19th April‚ 2012. The main purpose of this article was to connect land and territory to our identity through the rural areas and the significance of place in nationalist reasoning. On coincidence of circumstances‚ David Storey lets us clearly realize the link between land‚ territory and identity‚ which will be summarized

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    better than here. Melanie would be part of that 90%. She has lived here for all her life‚ which sums up to be 18 years. Now look at it from a military child’s perspective. It could be the best place they have ever lived. For Sydney‚ this is the case. Moving from Kansas to Nebraska‚ she struggled to find a place to call "home." But for the both of them‚ they later find out that "home" was with them all along. Kansas is oddly similar to Nebraska in the sense that it is all corn and wheat fields. The

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    involves introducing new products or improvising the existing products. Price - Pricing must be competitive and must entail profit. The pricing strategy can comprise discounts‚ offers and the like. Place - It refers to the place where the customers can buy the product and how the product reaches out to that place. This is done through different channels‚ like Internet‚ wholesalers and retailers. Promotion - It includes the various ways of communicating to the customers of what the company has to offer

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    the tiger. She and her father were‚ after all‚ semi-barbaric. It was stated in the story that she quite enjoyed attending the trials in the amphitheater. It says she would not have gone had her nature not made her incredibly interested in what took place in the amphitheater. I also read in the story that the princess spent much of her time‚ day and night‚ contemplating the decision she knew she would have to make. It claims she spent much time despairing over the idea of her lover being killed

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    beautiful Georgian style with a combination of the Palladian architecture and French Rococo that have a really nice stained glass on the top arch of the door . This Idea of the stained glass on the front door offer the feeling of a larger and bright place on the hallway. The juncture of the wood floor and the light peach colour of the wall is finished with a tiled skirting where the floor is tiled. The juncture between the wall and ceiling is completed with a plain coving.On the midlle of the

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    TECHNIQUES USED IN BRUCE DAWES POEMS Alliteration: Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed near each other. 
 Onomatopoeia: Words that sound like their meanings. Repetition: The purposeful re-use of words and phrases for an effect. Rhyme: Words that have different beginning sounds but whose endings sound alike‚ including the final vowel sound and everything following it‚ are said to rhyme. Analogy: A comparison‚ usually something unfamiliar with something familiar

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    College in Brooklyn‚ New York. Aesha and her one year old son were forced to move out of their house because her husband started to be abusive. They were forced to leave on the streets and were moved from place to place. They faced horrible conditions along the way. They had to sleep on benches‚ places were very crowded‚ and they had to watch everything they had with them. They were finally placed in a group home in queens. Bader shows that Aesha is not the only homeless person to still attend college

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