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    In today’s world‚ ones life has been made easier with the development of instant communication systems. People can communicate with each other despite of their physical distances and to any part of the world. Now communication systems have become one of the basic needs of the contemporary society. Such easy access to instant communication makes the people to take quick decisions and give quick replies. Following are the reasons that will strengthen my belief. The first reason for my belief can be

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    BUSINESS PLAN Name of project: “KRJ Delicaciesand Salted Peanuts” Project Proponent:Kimberlyn Ramos‚Romelyn Jimenez‚ Joan Ebona Project participation: BSFi-Students‚ Teachers‚Staff and Consignee Project Site: San Roque‚ Mercedes; C.N. Products: Sweet delicacies and Salted Peanuts Types of business: Retailing Proposed Selling Price: depend upon the retailing products. Total Project cost: Financing:Shared by the proponents I. RATIONALE A Delicacy is a food item that is considered

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    Slaughterhouse-Five 1993. "The true test of comedy is that it shall awaken thoughtful laughter." Choose a novel‚ play‚ or long poem in which a scene or character awakens "thoughtful laughter" in the reader. Write an essay in which you show why this laughter is "thoughtful" and how it contributes to the meaning of the work. English author George Meredith wrote‚ “The true test of comedy is that it shall awaken thoughtful laughter.” Slaughterhouse-Five would have been quite the comedy in Meredith’s eyes

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    Thoughtful laughter could be described as something that immediately amuses the reader‚ and simultaneously makes them think about the ideas being presented by the author. In both Candide and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas‚ the authors use obvious satire to further develop the themes that they wanted to address. In Candide‚ Voltaire portrays him as an overly naive character who believes that he’s in the best of all worlds regardless of the countless horrors that he and the people he love must witness

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    influence the reader’s or audience’s views. Do not merely summarize the plot. (1987) 2. “The true test of comedy is that it shall awaken thoughtful laughter” –George Meredith Choose a novel‚ play‚ or long poem in which a scene or character awakens “thoughtful laughter” in the reader. Write an essay in which you show why this laughter is “thoughtful” and how it contributes to the meaning of the work. (1993) 3. In a novel or play‚ a confidant (male) or a confidante (female) is a character

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    Living life is complicated. “You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you‚ as you are to them.” -Desmond Tutu‚ famous author of No Future Without Forgiveness - one of his best selling novels. Desmond indicates in this quote that whatever shape‚ size‚ color‚ disability you may have‚ It doesn’t matter. Your family is just as proud to have you than anyone else. In the story of “Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst‚ one character called “Brother” is ferocious and irked of having a disabled‚ monotonous

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    The success of a satire is often measured by how well it "awakens thoughtful laughter." Based on this statement‚ Jonathan Swift’s novel‚ Gulliver’s Travels‚ is very successful as a satire because at a very superficial level‚ it is quite amusing with its tales of dwarfs and giants; however‚ when considering the time period in which this book was written and the historical problems of this era‚ the reader finds himself laughing on another level‚ realizing the satirizing of the government and humanity

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    came out is because the princess is semi-barbaric.(Paragraph 9) . In fact‚ it seems to me like she wouldn’t mind if her loved ones got torn apart by a tiger and eaten. Another reason is the princess was jealous because the lady was kind‚ thoughtful‚ full of laughter and fair.(paragraph 14). As we have read‚ the man had been seen with that lady in the past having a conversation‚ although the princess didn’t know what they were talking about‚ as a result‚ jealousy finally took her over. There’s

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    like that I go after what I want‚ and that I’m thoughtful and considerate and can be there for loved ones. My easy-going nature and ability to be flexible in life‚ has allowed me to “go with the flow” and because of this‚ I find I’m not easily angered. Jessica Thieda ORI 100 Who Am I? I ordered my values as follows: 1. Learning 11. Individualism 2. Friendship 12. Safety 3. Love 13. Relaxation 4. Family 14. Kindness 5. Work 15. Laughter 6. Independence 16. Money 7. Having fun 17

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    the town hall and is very sentimental to us but if you guys want‚ you may come inside and get a cup of coffee" Jonas agreed to the thoughtful gesture and began to feel warmer and he commenced to apprehend the music and understood why the giver would keep this recollection of memory to himself because it was so soothing and relaxing which calmed him and gave laughter to

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