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    I would like to point out that I am very new to the server. If needed I will try my absolute best to prove that I am possibility for being staff by playing more on the server and helping out members who may need a hand Name: Harry Macantosh Age: 14 Country/Timezone: I live in Australia/Melbourne. Therefore, my timezone is GMT +10 Why Do You Want To Be Staff: I want to be staff for one main reason; to build the community into a clean and positive environment. I feel with my strong…

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    I want staff because I believe I am loyal, trustworthy, humble, friendly, funny, smart, I know almost all the commands on every server. I will always follow the rules while enforcing them at the same time. I speak in chat respectfully and carefully. I watch my actions and know how to take care of myself. I am also very humorous, and will sometimes tell funny jokes, which will not be racist/sexist/homophobic etc...The jokes will be PG. I will always watch my actions and think before I say. People…

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    Know How to Obtain that Stunning Pre-Wedding Glow Are You a Bride-to-Be? Be at Your Most Beautiful with These Tips Tricks that Will Make You Look Like the Loveliest Bride in the World For a bride-to-be, the final date of the wedding signifies the biggest day of her life. Perfect skin and a healthy look is a must for her to glow as radiantly as she can. If you happen to be a bride-to-be and you’re currently facing the troubles of pre-wedding beauty preparations, here are some tricks that you’ll…

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    Sharon Creech is an American writer of children's novels. She was the first American winner of the Carnegie Medal for British children's books and the first person to win both the American Newbery Medal and the British. She was born Jul 29, 1945 in South Euclid, OH. The colleges she went to were George Mason University and Hiram College. The awards she got were Newbery Medal (2001, 1995), Carnegie Medal (2002) ,Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award (2003), Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young…

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    invisible man is a novel written by Ralph Ellison. In the first paragraph of the novel, the main character reveals himself as the invisible man. The narrator goes through several experiences which can be considered significant to the development of the invisible man. Although the invisible man introduces himself to the reader in the first paragraph of the novel with a lot of openness, he appears to be a complex character of contradictions as his personality unfolds throughout the novel. The…

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    and fluid language made his works survive till nowadays. His novels serve as a valuable source of that period. He wrote more than twenty novels, and all of them are very appreciated and valued from book-lovers since the day they were written until these days and apparently there is a great chance that they will be appreciated in the same way in the future time. Oliver Twist is one of the first novels from Dickens's literary works. This novel was very successful since its first edition even…

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    Stylistic analysis of “The Old Man and the Sea” Plot construction The plot of the novel is very strong, well-knit and well-arranged although the novel is not separated into episodes. There is a convincing opening, middle and an end. Everything is brilliantly portrayed providing the whole lot required for the attentiveness of the reader. Hemingway’s iceberg method displays in the uncommon use of dialogue tags and a plot that does not expose ample about the characters or the setting. The actual…

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    Anyashka Balanchine

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    siblings and deteriorating grandmother. This novel also consists of romance, including her rotten ex-boyfriend and the new assistant D.A’s son, and when her ex was poisoned by chocolate distributed by Anya’s family company, all hell breaks loose. American culture twines its way into the novel;…

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    universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”(Austen, 1995). In chapter 1 clearly that shows the importance of marriage for men with wealth and for women to procure said wealth in that particular society. In the novel, Jane Austen wishes to criticize the view of society regarding marriage by portraying different type of marriage in the novel including her own idealistic view of marriage presented by Elizabeth Bennet and Darcy…

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    Award-winning novel by Indian-Bengali writer Amitav Ghosh. He is no doubt one of the leaders of the global league, and no one would today dare categorise him as an ‘Indo-Anglian novelist’. We may say that Ghosh, in the tradition of Rushdie, is one of the key figures to have created that global league which every Indian writer would today aspire to join. In 1988, Amitav Ghosh published his second novel, titled as The Shadow Lines. Ghosh replaces the magic-realist features and incidents of his…

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