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    Palacio's Wonder

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    Social Condition on The Personality of The Main Character in R.J. Palacio’s Wonder” (Elfida Aulia R.‚ 2017). The discrimination in life is a famous and sensitive of social movement. The novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio is the writer. Focusing on‚ the protagonist boy named August Pullman or Auggie with his deformity. The poor kid is prone with facial abnormality. The author uses intrinsic approaches for characters and settings. According to the main character‚ August Pullman is a boy with a facial disfigurement

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    Stevie Wonder

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    Stevie Wonder Stevland Hardaway Jenkins is what it may say on his birth certificate‚ but this world-renowned‚ transcendent artist is better known as Stevie Wonder. Even at birth‚ Stevie was ahead of his time. He was born premature and doctors were unsure if he would live. Stevie was placed in an incubator to save his life. As a result of the incubator supplying Stevie with too much oxygen‚ he was left blind. Throughout life‚ Stevie never let his disability hold him back. By age 10‚ he had already

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    wonders of the world

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    WONDERS OF THE WORLD Many lists of wonders of the world are said to have existed during the Middle Ages‚ although it is unlikely that these lists originated at that time because the word medieval was not even invented until the Enlightenment-era‚ and the concept of a Middle Age did not become popular until the 16th century. Brewer’s refers to them as "later list[s]" suggesting the lists were created after the Middle Ages. Many of the structures on these lists were built much earlier than the

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    Wonder of Science

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    manner. Science has changed the face of the world. It has also revolutionized the life of man. Man can now live a longer and more comfortable life because of the progress of science. Man has conquered Nature with the help of science. The wonders of Science have contributed to the comforts and pleasures of man. Man can be comfortable anywhere on the surface of the earth. Air- conditioning can keep him cool at the Equator. Central heating makes it possible for him to keep warm at the Poles

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    Seven Wonders

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    About a hundred years after the Statue of Zeus came the Temple of Artemis. It was built in the ancient city of Ephesus‚ or modern day Turkey. The architect Theodorus probably built the incredible temple‚ and he most likely did so to honor the Greek Goddess of the Moon‚ Artemis. Tragically‚ a man named Herostratus set the Temple of Artemis on fire along with a group of Goths in an attempt to have his name go down in history. He managed to do so and city officials tried to enforce a new law stating

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    Seven Wonders

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    The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (often called simply‚ the Seven Wonders of the World) is a list of man-made structures built during the classical era. Scholars believe that ancient historians began compiling the list in the second century B.C. The final list of the Seven Wonders that we currently reference was defined in the Middle Ages. The Great Pyramid at Giza Cairo‚ Egypt Noted for being the only surviving member of the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World‚ the Great Pyramid is the largest

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    Wonder Woman

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    Wonder woman is one of the greatest superheroes of all time. She was conceived as a symbol of loving femininity that would dominate the male instincts towards war and destruction; she does this through empowerment. Wonder Woman acts as a very condensed version of Charles Moulton‚ the creator of Wonder Woman‚ theories on gender and the urges of men and woman. Although misrepresenting his own theory of the humanity for men and women‚ Wonder Woman is the perfect allegory to Moulton’s idea that men

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    I Wonder

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    children grew restless and learned their letters‚ I wonder if you remembered I wanted to enter primary school. I wanted to wrap my tiny‚ crooked fingers around your sturdy palm. I wanted you to escort me to class and promise to return at the end of the day‚ but most of all‚ I wanted to spend those first six years in your arms. My eyes watered. Kellie Pickler’s heavily accented voice seeped into my mind. “Sometimes‚ I think about you‚ wonder if you’re out there somewhere thinking ‘bout me. And

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    Wonders of the World

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    Ana Sharma Block 3 Mr. Seeley Geography Wonders of the World Berlin Wall: (Europe) 1. Another name for the Berlin Wall is the “Iron Curtain”. It was built in 1961 to keep the remaining Germans and others in the East side from escaping to the West. The Eastern side had the USSR government and everyone was being ruled over so to get freedom‚ people tried escaping from the Eastern side because it was dangerous. Everyone

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    I Wonder

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    I Wonder By Jeannie Kirby Posted by Bite English / 1:41 PM / Analysis of poem  [I Wonder by Jeannie Kirby]  Literal meaning  A child is wondering about the natural happenings‚ asking why the grass is green (instead of the other colours) and why the wind is invisible. He or she continues to ponder the person who teaches the birds to build nest and the trees stop growing. He or she also wonders when the moon is in crescent shape‚ where the other part of the moon is.  He or she proceeds

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