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    Just recently, by air mail, I received an invitation to a wedding that will take place in England on April 18th. It happens to be a wedding I’d give a lot to be able to get to, and when the invitation first arrived, I thought it might just be possible for me to make the trip abroad, by plane, expenses be hanged. However, I’ve since discussed the matter rather extensively with my wife, a breathtakingly levelheaded girl, and we’ve decided against it—for one thing, I’d completely forgotten that my…

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    Death Of Salesman Willy

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    Families have many expectation on some member. As time changes expectation may get higher or lower. When that member fail to live up with many expectation due to many reason, family member’s feel discouraged and feel like they could not guide their family members to start their life in a good direction. As willy Loman getting older it's time to push few family responsibilities to his son Biff because Linda has no ability to help Willy at that generation. But willy doesn’t like to because biff…

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    Electronic cigarettes popularity is increasingly growing over years. The e-cigarette is powered by a battery and it has a close resemblance to a real cigarette, fountain pen or a tiny flashlight. E-cigarette uses an atomized liquid nicotine instead of organic grown tobacco which comes in different flavors and smell like candy. When inhaled, the liquid nicotine vaporizes to produce smoke. Chambers of E-cigarettes #1. The vaporizing chamber or the cartridge – it is used to hold the e-liquid of…

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    several years, Biff still follows the tracks of an overthrown chariotre--commit the same error which is stealing. Moreover, he ruins his chance to get a loan from Oliver to start a business this time because he cannot keep himself from stealing the fountain pen from Bill Oliver’s desk. Kleptomania as if becomes the inseparable part of Biff tragically. In terms of the quirk of Biff’s personality, the lack of ambition to make any progresses in career causes his tragic flaw. In my opinion, Biff…

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    for people is today’s society. Irving imagined one dimensional characters and put them in unrealistic situations. “The black man whisked him like a child astride the horse and away he galloped in the midst of a thunderstorm. The clerks stuck their pens behind their ears and stared after him from the windows. Away went Tom Walker, dashing down the streets; his white cap bobbing up and down; his morning gown fluttering in the wind, and his steed striking fire out of the pavement at every bound.…

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    Richard Duke's Thrower

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    The line spanned street after street, it seemed. I waited for what felt like hours, watching the line ahead dwindle as the Barnes and Nobles workers funnelled us into the store, prodding the line up three flights until we reached that lone table, stacked high with bright orange books whose spines and covers read, in black matte letters, THE GLIMMER by RICHARD DUKE. I’d already read it twice now, bought three copies and lined them on the bookshelf in my shitty little apartment living room neatly,…

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    As a child develops, they look up to their parents for guidance, whether it be good support or bad support. In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman and William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, paternal guidance is present. In particular, Biff Loman in the play DOAS and Laertes in Hamlet both believe they are superior to women, believe success is inevitable, and have difficulty with impulse control. Ultimately, as a result of poor paternal influences, both characters have confused values. Superiority to…

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    Spoken Language

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    Outline the differences between speaking and writing in English in a variety of contexts. Remember to consider the use of different varieties of English in each context. Written and spoken language both belong to the semiotic system (Fellowes & Oakley, 2014). The inception of spoken language is through the acquisition of a vernacular; therefore initial vernacular variety has its roots in family. (Gee, Hayes & Elisabeth, 2014). The perspective of Nativist Theorist, Noam Chomsky created the term…

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    mud. The sound of boots trudging through the muddy trenches and the chatter of soldiers could be heard from the distance. George sat alone in his tent as the lantern's dim glow cast eerie shadows against the tent's walls. He dipped the tip of the fountain pen into the ink bottle as he penned in cursive, “Dear Mom.” His eyes were glazed with hot tears as he began to write the letter, scrape it, and rewrite it once again. The tears locked deep inside his chest, clawing to get out. All the brightly…

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    Gothic Short Stories

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    The first room was illuminated by a foul fluorescent light peeking through the shattered light bulbs. The wind whistled through the holes of the crumbled bookshelves. Book lay there, it was as if they knew they were unwanted and discarded; gathering dust just like the bodies of rats sprawled out on the floor; giving a sickly scent of mildew. Spikes of Fungus pierced the bodies like hot knives did through butter! Looking up I could see a riddle on the wall: "what's ahead of you, but you can't see…

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