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    their power and strength to other men. Iqbal talks of the flaws of the state‚ injustice and poverty as the main reasons of the prevalent thirst for blood. He never is able to preach his high ideals to the villagers. Having sent by his party to this village‚ Iqbal does have a hidden self interest- To be seen in newspapers as a leader. When he is eventually released from the prison‚ he is shocked to hear the plan of the villagers regarding the ghost train. But when asked to do something about it‚ promptly

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    was a yong shepered boy who cared for the village sheep. The boy thought being a shepered was very boring. One afternoon‚ while standing at the top of the hill‚ looked down on the village and said‚ “I never have any fun. The villagers get to work together‚ and talk‚ and play‚ but I am all alone on this hill.” Then he had an idea. “I know how to have fun‚” he thought. “WOLF! WOLF! HELP! The wolf is chasing the sheep!” The hardworking people of the village heard his cry‚ and came running up the hill

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    ‚ a devastating tornado struck the small village of Barneveld‚ Wisconsin. Although a tornado watch was in effect‚ no warning was issued since the tornado originated near the town. The town‚ which had approximately 580 residents‚ was literally flattened by winds in excess of 200 miles an hour. Casualties made up about 11% of the population: 9 lives were lost and 57 persons were treated for injuries. The storm destroyed 120 homes‚ 11 businesses‚ the village elementary school‚ 5 churches‚ and all the

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    personal reasons. The better universities are always located in big cities and this attracts thousands of students every year‚ and these students stay on and work in the city after they graduate. Moreover‚ young people will move to the city as the villages and rural areas are more custom and tradition oriented. Therefore‚ young people believe this is an obstacle to their personal freedom. In conclusion‚ economic and cultural factors are the major causes of huge urban population. People will

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    community in order to pursuit knowledge; however he is unhappy and sad about his present life. While the story unfolds the narrator’s past‚ he is trying to deal with his emotional struggle of rejecting tradition behind and excluding himself from the village he loved. Although he neglected the fishing life‚ the protagonist was torn between practicing tradition and the outside world. These two concepts of life leave him distressed as he affirms: “I wished that the two things I loved so dearly did not exclude

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    Year of Wonders Geraldine Brooks Online Information For the online version of BookRags’ Year of Wonders Premium Study Guide‚ including complete copyright information‚ please visit: http://www.bookrags.com/studyguide-year-of-wonders/ Copyright Information ©2000-2007 BookRags‚ Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The following sections of this BookRags Premium Study Guide is offprint from Gale’s For Students Series: Presenting Analysis‚ Context‚ and Criticism on Commonly Studied Works: Introduction‚ Author

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    a big city is dan­ gerous to your health. Factories emit tons of harmful chemicals; cars exhaust toxic gas and the air is so dirty that it is hard to breathe. That is why a lot of people prefer living in the country to living in a big city. In a village one can enjoy fresh air‚ beautiful nature and the quietness of provincial life. To conclude‚ it’s up to you to decide whether to live in a city or in the country. But I think that if you are tired of noise‚ illumination and crowds‚ you can always

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    fighting. He then made his subordinates go to theheads of each village and force them to send in a constant supply of fightingcrickets.He would send to the imperial court the crickets that could beat the onehewas keeping. Theoretically‚ everything should have worked smoothly.However‚ asthe magistrate was extremely zealous to please the emperor‚ hemeted outharsh punishment on any village heads who failed to accomplish theirtasks. The village heads in turn shifted the burden to the poor villagers‚ who

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    The Forest Once there was a small‚ undiscovered island deep inside the Pacific Ocean. A small community lived upon the beach coastline of the island. Family villages divided the community. No one in the community would dare enter the deep forest that covered the center of the island. It was rumored that the forest was home to vicious savages who ate anyone who was uninvited. Isaac was the younger brother of Martin. Their parents passed a few years after Isaac was born. Isaac‚ being six years younger

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    Urbanization is not merely a modern phenomenon‚ but a rapid and historic transformation of human social roots on a global scale‚ whereby predominantly village culture is being rapidly replaced by predominantly urban culture. The last major change in settlement patterns was the accumulation of hunter-gatherers into villages many thousand years ago. Village culture is characterized by common bloodlines‚ intimate relationships‚ and communal behavior whereas urban culture is characterized by distant bloodlines

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