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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nightime‚ is a play about an autistic child named Christopher dealing with life and family‚ while attempting to solve a mystery. This play came from the book‚ by the same name. This story starts with young Christopher finding his neighbors dog killed by being stabbed with a garden fork. This young boys understand what happen to this dog and who killed him against his father wishes. Exactly like Chirstopher says “This is a murder mystery novel.”‚ that exactly

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    English Essay The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-time (Hiba Hamze) Explain how particular features of the curious incident of the dog in the Night- time interact to affect your understanding and response to it Individuals often face many challenges and obstacles in life‚ as they may not conform to mainstream society. In the novel The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time‚ Mark Haddon’s unique characterisation of the Protagonist Christopher Boone‚ faces autism with

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    Society has indicated that it is not concerned about people with disabilities. Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time‚ follows the theme of “sometimes people are born with disabilities but it’s communities that handicap them”. In the novel‚ the protagonist‚ Christopher‚ is put into challenging situations where people do not consider the fact that someone may be disabled. This causes misinterpretations of language and emotions that causes society to blindly handicap

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    Serbia Tourism Report Table of content: 1. Introduction and general information 2. Climate 3. Historical development 4. Type and number of tourists visiting Serbia 5. Tourism potential 6. Tourism and seasonality 7. Economic crisis and impact of tourism on economy 8. Sustainable tourism 9. Accommodation facilities 10. Transportation 11. Safety and security 12. Major events and attractions 13. Conclusion General information Serbia is located at the crossroads of central and southeast Europe

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    Happy and Sad In the past few day‚ I did a research about happy and sad .One day for happy‚ another day for sad. At the end‚ I got some information from the research. Smiling all day long to people is easy for me because I am an optimistic girl and with smiling in the face all the time. People seemed to be affected by my emotions. The first day‚ they became happy when and after communicating with me when I had happy face. They were full with enthusiasm to talk with me and react ardently. But‚ the

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    a sad experience After you have chosen your topic‚ make a list of at least three feelings or emotions that express how you feel. Caution: Do not confuse feelings with opinions. If you dislike a person because he makes you angry‚ you are expressing a feeling. If you dislike a person because you think he is rowdy‚ you are expressing an opinion. To say a person’s rowdiness makes you angry is acceptable. Write an introduction. Name the person or experience you are writing about and state your topic

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    I remember when I left my country; I was so sad. That day was one of saddest I ever had. I missed my grandparents‚ my friends and my relatives I left Mexico. I wish I could go back soon. <br> <br>It was may 20‚ 1995 when I went to my grandparents’ home to see them for the last time. I was crying when I told them I am going to come here in the United States. As soon they heard what I just said; they both hugged me and began to cry with me. I was so sad that I couldn’t get through the door to leave

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time Task: Examine the techniques used by Mark Haddon to add to our understanding of the problems facing the central character‚ Christopher‚ due to Asperger’s Syndrome. The novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time” by Mark Haddon is a very unique novel. It is unique in many ways as it’s written through the eyes of someone with Aspegers Syndrome and this condition is explored throughout the novel. The novel is about a fifteen year old

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    capacity of developing moral agency without empathy. Kids at a young age are taught the lessons of good and bad of what other people see as good that impacts on them as they grow up. The same concept goes with Christopher in the novel of‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon‚ that endorse the fact that he has autism is able to learn right and wrong without feelings. He is viewed as naïve‚ but gives that sense of innocence of nature through the way he portrays his thoughts to

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    cows & sheep etc.‚ their colors‚ and their placement. Christopher attributes the fact that he is good at math and logic to his attention to detail. EXPLAINS THE DIGRESSIONS. Mark Haddon has many ways of showing Christopher’s voice in ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’. Since Christopher has Asperger’s Syndrome his voice in the book is very unique. Haddon uses digressions often because Christopher has problems

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