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    Q6: In the Philippines who would give the business card first? Ans: Visitor. Q7: What language should you ideally translate your business card into if going to Taiwan? Ans: Cantonese. Q8: In Srilanka which hand should you not use to pass the business card? Ans: Left. Q9: When meeting a group of people in Venezuela you should give your card to? Ans: Everyone. Q10: Exchanging business cards is very ceremonious in UK? Ans: False. Dinning Etiquette. Q11: Who prays for a meal in

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    freedom. In the US through the colonial days until the 19 century it was a country where white males dominated‚ blacks were considered powerless at the hands of their white masters. Similar to a gazelle in a lion’s mouth. In the story “The Man Who Was Almost a man” the main character Dave a young black boy is living in a time period where power is disproportionate‚ with the disproportion not favoring him. In the story Dave has an infatuation with buying a gun that he so thinks

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    called “The Man Who Loved Flowers”. This story is written by Stephen King – an American author of horror‚ suspense‚ science fiction and fantasy. The subjects I’m going to be focusing on are the genre‚ the plot‚ the point of view‚ the main character and the theme. But in the first part of this assignment I will start with this introduction and a summary. The story‚ “The Man Who Loved Flowers”‚ takes place in New York. It’s about a man with an unknown name. It’s a beautiful day and the man is walking

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    Eating out Vs. Eating In

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    101 Ms. Nogowski 9/24/13 Eating at home VS. Eating Out Throughout the years the economy has changed drastically‚ putting us into a terrible recession. Gas prices have increased‚ taxes have increased‚ and many foolish‚ young girls are having babies that they cannot support‚ causing them to go on welfare‚ making hard working citizens such as you‚ and me pay for their needs. Food is an essential part of daily life. Why waste even more of my hard earned money by eating out‚ when I can easily save

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    Eating Home and Eating Out

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    Eating at Home and Eating Out Thanks to eating at home families are able to save more money in the recession. Eating out on the weekends and during the week makes families spend much more money than they expect. But mostly some fast food restaurants have specials going on during the weekday. But many families are starting to cook at home because of the cost of food at restaurants. The money that they are spending at fast food restaurants they can be saves at the grocery store. Eating at home

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    Stop and Frisk Shauna Hinchley CJ105 April 29 2013 Mr. Kagawa Stop and Frisk The stop and frisk is when a police officer stops a person‚ one he/she believes is suspicious individual‚ and with lawful intent‚ pats down in search of a hidden weapon in the suspect ’s clothing. It seems like a controversial law‚ arguable yet justifiable. How would you feel if you were stopped by a policeman? Probably scared‚ angry‚ and even confused? Of course‚ if you were innocent. What if you were a drug dealer

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    is to just simply turn of your phone or put it on airplane mode. With a touch of a button you can save your life or someone else’s life. By simply putting your phone on airplane mode‚ you just created a hassle free drive. Another great way to help stop texting while driving is to simply ask the passenger to reply or make calls or you. By doing this‚ the driver can concentrate on the road. Texting while driving is a big hazard while on the road. It can cause unexpected accidents in different

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    the stories are written from the real life. "The man who was almost a man" and "A handful dates" both stories has some learning tools. The story " The man who was almost a man" is about a boy whose name was Dave and he was 17 years old. He wanted to buy a gun because he thought if he buy a gun he will be treated as a man. But using a gun never make him a man wherever he was an only 17 years old. Another story "A handful dates" is about a boy who always follow his grandfather as his model. But when

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    Richard White’s short story‚ “The Man Who Was Almost a Man‚” portrays the internal struggles of a yearning for power and manhood while also shedding light on the inherent immaturity that accompanies such a forced desire. The protagonist‚ Dave Saunders‚ is an African-American teenager struggling with his desires to be viewed as a man. He works as a field hand for Mr. Hawkins and is teased by the older men who work alongside him. Such ridicule drives Dave to buy a gun after convincing his mother that

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    The Man Who Was Almost a Man is a about a poor black family in a southern town during a time when black-white criticism was more prominent. The author‚ Richard Wright‚ shares quite a few similarities with his main character‚ like being born and raised in the south and struggling to find himself. He clearly uses the selective third person point of view as he gives thoughts and actions from Dave while only giving actions from others‚ but also narration from a narrator. There is a very interesting southern

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