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    The mobile phone—world’s best invention On 10th of March‚ 1876 Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first speech using electricity. From that day forward‚ the telephone system changed every aspect of life. Although it did not immediately change the world‚ it set communication on a path that would change the future of communication. Mobile phones appeared in the early 1980’s and today there are millions in use. Today‚ mobile phones do much more than just allow for voice conversation‚ mobile phones

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    The Final Girl

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    argues that‚ in particular the slasher film disturbs the traditional model of spectatorship and identification. "As the character who lives to tell the tale of horror‚ the final girl‚ Clover argues‚ must be accessible as a point of identification to male viewers. For this reason the final girl ’s gender is ambiguous. The final girl is boyish says Clover and she adds‚ what filmmakers seem to know better than film critics is that gender is less a wall than a permeable membrane. Using appropriate references

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    G202: “Business‚ Government & Society” Spring 2013 (2 credit hours) Part of the Global Foundations Core (G-core) Indiana University‚ Kelley School of Business Department of Business Economics and Public Policy (BEPP) GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION Instructor Name: Steven F. Kreft Telephone: (812) 856-4965 E-mail: skreft@indiana.edu Office: BU 458 Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10:00am –11:00am‚ other times are available by appointment. |Sections

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    Farm Girl English Composition Oct 27‚ 2012 Abstract As I was reading the story “Farm Girl”‚ I realized that the author Jessica Hemauer wrote an essay to let people know they can never forget where they come from. Some people may have to work harder than others to get what they want; but it can happen. Yes‚ we are all different and it is okay. In the essay‚ “Farm Girl” by Jessica Hemauer‚ Jessica shares her background of working on a farm as a child‚ and how her long hard days on

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    I’m also the more familiar with friends at 8-2. When the semester 2‚ we were moved by Mr. Gusti‚ our homeroom teacher of art and culture. I sat down with Hani. He is also one of my best friend diSMP. We like to joke-laughter‚ sharing‚ smsan together. Never once‚ we were given the task by Mr. Gusti to make classical drama. We were confused to choose a theme. Fortunately‚ my friends had a pretty good idea. Unexpectedly‚ as we do‚ there

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    English Speech The best advice I have received in my life thus far? I have been living for 17 years and I can tell you that I have been given advice so many times‚ but I can honestly tell you that the best advice I have received is that giving up is not an option. My father offered me a book sometime last year and asked me to read it. This was a motivational book called the principals of success. This book was full of vast ideas and not only inspired me about not to give up but also introduced

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    The Child

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    Attachment needs: By knowing the background of a child‚ having a good relationship with his/hers parents/carers and learning about the child’s interests all adds to aid the bonding. Each child is allocated a key worker but all staff should be able and available to engage with a child. Listening to them‚ builds the trust and confidence they will have with you and therefore are more likely to come to you with any problems or concerns e.g. a child in nursery has quite a distressing time when his parent

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    heard the term “you throw like a girl” used when someone throws soft and weak. This is a representation of society’s views on girls and women‚ that they are weak‚ bad‚ unintelligent. The life of being a girl is waking up knowing as soon as you walk out of the house your are going to face these stereotypes. These stereotypes plague girls life at school‚ at work even at home. I don’t believe that girls are weak or stupid‚ when I hear the word girl I think warrior. Girls are tenacious‚ intelligent individuals

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    Yi Rou Zhang Zhang 1 Instructor: Scott Drake ENGL 101 W April 1‚ 2013 Search for Identity in “Boys and Girls” In Alice Munro’s “Boys and Girls”‚ she tells us a story about a young girl’s rebellion to the womanhood prescribed by a society which has stereotyped views toward both sexes’ roles and identity in society. The story takes place in the 1940s when women have not gained so much equal rights as today‚ and they are still

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    The Girl And The Elephant

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    October 28‚ 2014 The Girl and The Elephant Ernest Hemingway’s short story "Hills Like White Elephants" illustrates his expertise at combining dialogue‚ setting‚ and symbolism with conciseness. The intense plot portrays a point in a man (called the American) and a girl’s life where they are at crossroads with one another. They dispute and make much effort to converse and challenge their standpoints about whether or not they should keep their unborn child. The man wants the girl (called Jig) to proceed

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