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    Chapter 2-1's Homeroom

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    The school bell finally rang, with ‘all’ the students, presented in all of their classrooms. 2-1’s homeroom teacher: Asano Keiichi had already taken attendance. The students were learning about a list of Japan’s historical figures,” Minamoto no Yorimoto was the founder of the first shogun….” He read, through his small book. SLAM!! The door swung open, making the class look up. Keiichi annoyingly paid his attention to the schoolgirl, bending over, panting, and sweating,” I-I apologize for being…

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    The Old Paradigm Poor listening is a sign of disrespect. My husband and I recently recognized that we do not always listen to each other as intently as we listen to others. We are committed to our marriage, and because of that, we don’t always respect each other as we should. Rath and Conchie (2008) said that a characteristic of the greatest leaders was having their spouse as their best friend. My husband and are good friends, and it’s great that we can own up to our mistakes. Making eye…

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    sin he doesn’t feel that it should stop him from helping others. He does not care where it comes from he just wants the money: “Though it were given me by the poorest lad / Or poorest village widow, though she had / A string of starving children all agape” (Chaucer ll. 45-47). The Pardoner wants a lot of riches, even if it’s from the poorest widow who can’t even feed her own children. He didn’t try to hide the fact that he was greedy from his audience. The Pardoner knew that people had to…

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    Donald B. Kraybill’s book “The Upside-Down Kingdom” reveals the kingdom of God that Jesus talks about in first century Palestine. The main point that Kraybill develops in his book is that the kingdom of God that Jesus teaches during His time on earth appears to be upside down in the sense that He focused on winning by serving and triumphed by losing. His principles were seemingly unorthodox as they disregarded the commonality of that time where the wealthy became wealthier and the poor became…

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    ASTRACT :- Unaccustomed Earth’ collection of eight short stories from Pulitzer Prize winner author Jhumpa Lahiri written in 2008, shows the life of Indian Immigrants living in US. This research shows the different aspects of characters in the respect of married life, their premarital relations, their extra marital affairs, their deviation from the traditional Indian way of life style, the emotions and love developed within the characters of both the generations, arrange marriage or love…

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    even ripped the ball off David Pocock. He was still going when the game finished, the ACT Junior Brumbies had a triumphant win over SIRU. Only then did he go back to congratulate the players and and the development officer realised his mouth had been agape and shut it with lightning speed. When David came back he said two words that Harold had been longing to hear for as long as he could remember, “You’re in,” he said…

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    often write letters of refutation to his critics, but he wouldn’t send them. This is actually a great idea for any manager of today to do. Having a pre-made argument to criticisms shows competence. If you met a serious question with your mouth agape yet with no response, it would be an absolute embarrassment.…

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    Delia, as she is sorting garments on a spring night in Florida at her home. The primary character in Zora Neale Hurston's "Sweat" is a washerwoman and has a propensity for working late Sunday night to get a begin on her week after she's gone to chapel. She is singing a low melody in "a sad key" and pondering where her spouse, Sykes is since he has her stallion and working gear. As she considers his whereabouts, she feels something like a snake fall around her shoulders and shouts, just to turn…

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    Philosophy plays a significant role on examining religious claims to certainty regarding metaphysical reality because it questions the unquestionable, and challenges ideas that have been in motion for centuries. As stated in the book, Elements of Culture, by Susan Andreatta, “religions support the status quo by keeping people in line through supernatural sanctions, reliving social conflict, and providing explainations for unfortunate events.” Religions provide knowledge of the unknown, or at…

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    The waters were calm. Quiet. I sat in my boat, soaking up the rays of the late August sun. I needed this boat ride, it 's been pretty stressful at work. Listening to the sounds of birds, the crashing of waves, and the smell of dew really brings a serene aesthetic. I felt like I was spinning slowly. My eyes were closed, and I just let my mind wander. The warm breeze pulled me in for a hug, and I could feel the gusts of wind travel its way into my clothes. I snapped out of my trance, and I…

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