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    leads to the initial tone of the piece‚ which is masterfully interchanging throughout the course of the narrative. The piece starts of as anxious‚ than as the events at the dance turn more promising the tone moves on to more calm‚ liberating and hopeful and finally as the story reaches its end it finishes off on a relieving and happy tone. The most significant theme that is explored during the course of the lead up to the dance‚ during the dance and after the dance is female adolescence. This

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    Jay MacLeod claims that “families at the top of the social structure can use their superior status and resources to stay there‚ while other families‚ low on options‚ languish at the bottom” (MacLeod 2009: 240). MacLeod (2009: 240) proposes the idea that not many individuals obtain the social mobility that popular American ideology promises to offer. This achievement ideology‚ popularly known as the “American Dream” gives citizens of American society an individualistic approach in regards to success

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    thrown for him. He mentions how “he could feel their pity”‚ but then goes on to say that “they needed more pity than I did”. This shows how although his parents pitied him for not having friends‚ he did not pity himself‚ but instead felt bad for his hopeful parents. The way the speaker describes his friends as “Imaginary” displays that he is an introvert who does not have any friends‚ and that the people his parents were expecting to show did not actually exist. His parents had high hopes and expectations

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    Bhatt sais that without disturbing Sarasvati(goddess of knowledge)‚ without offending the tree we should learn how to turn pages gently. It means agains  religions are very important and also the knowledge is very important. The mood of this part is hopeful and the tone is respectful and well-coming. Unforunetly‚ everything will change in the second part. PART II: The poet complains about the British Colonization in this part. She focuses on importance of language and how British took their language

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    They said that ‘love conquers all’ and yes it is indeed true‚ it is something that gives us hope and reason to fight and to live in this challenging world. The story of Odyssey made me realize that we should be patient‚ humble‚ brave and do not underestimate the power of God just only because we did something great and we see ourselves as the greatest among all. Odysseus faced a lot of challenges because of one mistake but he didn’t lose hope because of his love to his family and kingdom.

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    the brutal Taliban fell‚ and their unfair rules and regulations came to a holt‚ a new beginning for women flourished through almost every crack and cranny of the country. “I remember the mounting enthusiasm for women’s rights...It was a bright and hopeful time. The issue of women’s rights was still fresh‚ not only in Kabul but throughout the country…”(Women’s Rights). The abolition of the Taliban sparked several flurries of hope for a new‚ better life. This fact grew even more evident when women were

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    TOO MANY NAMES CRITICAL APPRECIATION Neruda talks of continuity. The fabric of time is unending and cannot be cut with ‘weary scissors’. He says that the days are blurring together. He asks why we should have names which are made-up things. None of us really are from any countries which are made-up things‚ too. He knows only of his skin and of the earth‚ both of which are nameless as well. Roots please him more than flowers‚ stones ring like bells. He is unnamed while in his dream world‚ why should

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    In The Communist Manifesto‚ Karl Marx and Frederick Engels present their view of human nature and the effect that the economic system and economic factors have on it. Marx and Engels discuss human nature in the context of the economic factors which they see as driving history. Freud‚ in Civilization and Its Discontents‚ explores human nature through his psychological view of the human mind. Marx states that history ’...is the history of class struggles ’ (9). Marx views history as being determined

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    10 Diet and Exercise Tips from Athletes Whether you’re ramping up your diet and exercise for bikini season‚ or you just want to be as healthy as you can be‚ look no further - we’ve got a plan for you‚ courtesy of professional athletes like Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin‚ Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson‚ pro boxer Cara Castronuova‚ and pro soccer player Leslie Osborne (and a must-read tip from Serena Williams). Your best bet for getting bikini ready in time for Summer? Thinking like a pro. Approach

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    The God of Small things by Arundhati Roy Plot Summary The God of Small Things (1997) is the debut novel[->0] of Indian author Arundhati Roy[->1]. It is a story about the childhood experiences of fraternal twins[->2] whose lives are destroyed by the "Love Laws" that lay down "who must be loved‚ and how‚ and how much". The book is a description of how the small things in life affect people’s behaviour and their lives. The book won the Booker Prize[->3] in 1997. The God of Small Things is Roy’s

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