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    lucky that we have got am excellent teacher like Shahrear Talukder. He is the person who visited us the study tour. Before that we had no idea about study tour. But now we have a well knowledge about study tourand its advantages.. it is really such a kind of useful and interesting thing that every students should have the taste of it once or more. After being inspired from Shahrear sir (our course instructor of CELP-2)‚ we made up a plan to go for CELP study tour. But it was not possible to go without

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    Amy Tan's Mother Tongue

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    than their mother language. In the article Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasized her idea that we speak different languages unconsciously and we are categorized by the way we talk. The author talked about her mother who is a Chinese emigrant wanted to provide her daughter a better environment to grow up and spoke “broken” and “limited” English‚ but anyway‚ Amy can still communicate with her mother without obstacles. Throughout the story Amy Tan uses pathos and ethos to tell us that how hard

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    War Is Kind

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    When I first read this poem‚ I thought the speaker was showing sympathy by saying “war is kind” to people who had lost loved ones in the war‚ or that “war is kind” because it eventually makes peace. But then I realized‚ the more that I think about war and how it is not at all kind makes me believe the speaker in this poem is being sarcastic when he says that “war is kind”. I still believe that he was showing sympathy in a paradoxical way. Society tends to overlook how bad war really is and how gruesome

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    Kinds of companies

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    KINDS OF COMPANIES Legal Environment and Business What is a company? A Company is a voluntary association of persons formed for the purpose of doing business‚ having a distinct name and limited liability.  They can be incorporated under the Companies Act (it may be any type of company)  Corporations enacted under special enactments ( Even those which are incorporated outside India)  Corporate sole  Any other body corporate notified by the central government Features of a

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    The "sexual natural attitude" that is reflected through our Western culture differs greatly from that of other cultures. Our sexual natural attitude includes human beings falling into two distinct and complementary categories: male and female. Our culture denotes normality as only when two people of different genders have sexual relations or get married. It is a male dominated society where norms are often based on androcentric beliefs (McGann 2005). Our society labels people as heterosexual or

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    War Is Kind

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    War is Kind In Stephen Cranes poem “War is Kind‚” He uses repetition‚ tone and imagery‚ to communicate his theme: war is not kind‚ it is horrible. Repetition is the most prominent literary element used by the author. One of the most repeated phrases is "war is kind." Not only does it appear in the title‚ but it is repeated in lines 15‚ 12‚ 16‚ and 26. Crane illustrates that he is being verbally ironic. He does not mean that war is kind‚ but that war creates Misery. The phrase "do not weep" is

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    Her Kind

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    Her Kind The poem “Her Kind” by Anne Sexton brings attention to her readers from digging deep into the true meaning behind her imagery. Her poem is quiet but along with an intense emotion‚ it brings out most of what she truly felt in reality. Anne describes very descriptively three roles of women in society that are overlooked and judged constantly by the people around them. In Anne’s eyes‚ she makes us feel that as good of a person she can be‚ she’s always overlooked and misunderstood and she

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    "rules of the game" by Amy Tan and "sweet sixteen and never been kissed" by Ioda Munn‚ both have similarities and differences. The similarities are that the main characters in both theses short stories have to deal with conflict within their family. The differences are that how they deal with the different types of conflict within their family. There are many aspects‚ in which people could like or dislike the main characters. In the short story- "rules of the game" by Amy Tan‚ the main character

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    Narrative Hair Cut An expensive barber does not necessarily cut hair better than a reasonably priced one. I used to think that a good haircut would be expensive‚ so I looked for a shop that did not have low prices. I found one and told the barber I wanted my hair cut short. He cut my hair and I went home. When I got home‚ my mother told me my head looked crooked. The barber had not bothered to make sure that the left and right sides were trimmed to the same length. When my hair grew back‚ I asked

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    A Critique of “ Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” by Amy Chua As youth development and growth become an important study in our society‚ there are many controversial opinions regarding the best method of parenting. Amy Chua argues in her essay‚ “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior‚” that children raised from Chinese mothers are more successful than those raised by Western mothers. She believes that Chinese children attain exceptional achievements from forced training and develop a stronger self-esteem

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