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    2006 English - 2006 (Main) (Compulsory) 1. Write an essay in about 300 words on any one of the following: (100) (a) Social Impact of Black Money (b) Women Combat Forces (c) Internet as Virtual Library (d) Fashion Boom in India (e) Are we Aggressive and Rude People? 2. Read the passage carefully and write your answers to the following questions in clear‚ correct and concise language (5 x 15 = 75) There is no reason to believe that there are fundamental differences between the East and the

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    [Title] Reading the article Happy" by Pharrell Williams: Why This Song Has Grabbed The Nation by Eamon Ford we can see his interest in a phenomenon he presents to us‚ analyzing and feeding information to us. A part that stands out in the beginning of this is his justification of writhing this article‚ "the crowd at the World Indoor Bowls Championship in Great Yarmouth clapping and grooving along" his writing from that sentence displays that it’s a song many people enjoy and from many age groups

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    Major Assignment M2.6Kang Sokphana The Happy Prince‚ by Oscar Wilde The Happy Prince‚ which was written by Oscar Wilde in 1888‚ is very famous for its educational and humane value which is depicted by a main character called the Happy Prince. The story develops children’s compassion and sympathy for the poor and influences adults’ attitude toward the unfortunate people around them. However‚ in order to help those readers understand the story more easily and clearly‚ the following essay is going

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    Another idea of success that Happy and Biff embodied from Willy was materialism‚ the urge to claim as many material things as they can. During Happy and Biffs childhood they observed how Willy got in dues and stole many material things just so he could feel successful. It came to the point in which he had his sons steal for him just so he can feel more empowered over things‚ and since Happy and Biff were growing around that idea they started to embody it. For instance‚ as happy got older he was just like

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    BIRTHDAY LETTERS Introduction: Conflicting perspectives are different points of view expressed and influenced by ones context and values. “Birthday Letters” by Ted Hughes is an anthology of poems challenging the accusation that he was responsible for his wife‚ Sylvia Plath’s death. The three poems The Minotaur‚ Your Paris‚ and Red are an insight into Hughes justification of the death of Plath using a very subjective and emotive poetic form. The poems possess many deliberate techniques such as extended

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    My goal for this essay is to articulate my ideas in a more direct manner. I want to get straight to the point and cut out everything else. I would also like to improve on my punctuation as it is pretty bad right now. Biff and Happy are two sides of the same coin. They grew up together in the same place side by side; however‚ they ended up on two completely different paths. The same can be said for the two boys in “Tracks and Ties‚” these two friends who did everything together went their separate

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    In Margaret Atwood’s short story‚ “Happy Endings‚” she explains that no matter what kind of story someone has‚ death is something that everyone has in common. Atwood states “So much for endings. Beginnings are always more fun.” She means that the end does not matter because eventually everyone will die‚ the beginning is the important part of a story. Atwood says that the beginnings of a story are more fun because that is where all the details are. The beginning can happen however it wants to‚ but

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    Happy Endings” suggests that what matters in writing is not the end‚ but the middle‚ where all the content is formed. This theme represents life‚ showing that the part of life that really matters is what one does in between birth and death. This theme is carried through each of the scenarios the author gives. Every true ending to a story is that the character dies. It is the same in life. The portion that separates the scenarios is what happens in the middle. No matter what a person does in their

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    Dr. Will Elechin’s book Happy without the Meal is books about our generation’s constant need to be connected to technology. In today’s society he notes‚ the standard of living for the average person in the United States is equal to the top five percent of the wealthiest people about lived only 80 years ago. Modern conveniences‚ while useful and beneficial to society‚ have become needs rather than luxuries‚ and when abused and overused‚ become addictions or what he refers to as “attachment.” Think

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    increasingly mythicized. Richard Hofstadter notes in his article “The Myth of the Happy Yeoman” that “the more commercial this [American] society became‚ the more reason it found to cling in imagination to the noncommercial agrarian values.” The concept of the yeoman farmer had been doused with physical and moral righteousness since the colonial era; a quintessentially American ideal of the “honest‚ independent‚ healthy‚ happy human being.” Thomas Jefferson had made this ideal the basis of American continental

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