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    Under the advanced technology, the function of verbal communication has been replaced by the invention of immediate messaging apps, such as Whatsapp, for smartphone. Communication gradually becomes a one way channel, through message or emoticon, instead of two way communication with instant feedback. Therefore, people may feel alone easily because they always stay alone with their own smartphone. According to Coughlan (2011), the majority of the population who suffer from loneliness…

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    1984 is a dystopian novel written by George Orwell and set in the year 1984. George Orwell drops his readers into the nightmarish world of Oceania, where the events of the protagonist - Winston, are witnessed. Winston, whom feels out of place in a world where one’s every movement and facial expression is scrutinized, begins to take part in a “rebellion’’ of sorts against the party and their leader, Big Brother. The critically acclaimed novel is so popular among a widespread amount of readers…

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    comprehend and as a result, have difficulty with a reply when communicating, whilst in the latter stages, this level of communication diminishes. It is important to note that all types of communication are valid, although the meaning of the message can be hidden or shown expressively. There are commonly known communication problems such as Dysphasia. It can be receptive, where the comprehension of words is lacking or expressive, where there is no evidence of speech. Other problems such as…

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    In Kiarostami’s masterpiece “Taste of Cherry”, the film follows Mr.Badii, a man searching for someone to bury him after he commits suicide. He encounters three men, two of which decline because of personal and religious reasons. However, the third man, a taxidermist, agrees to the task because he needs the money to take care of his sick child. The taxidermist still tries to persuade Mr.Badii that suicide is not the answer, he even shares his own story of contemplating suicide and how the taste…

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    We are looking for passionate students to join our diverse community of scholars, researchers, and artists. Answer this question, which corresponds to the school/program you selected above, in a half page or roughly 250 words. In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, everyone is in a hurry. Few people take golfer Walter Hagen's cliché "stop and smell the roses" seriously. My mom, a single parent of three children and the sole care giver of her 89 year-old great aunt, is no exception.…

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    The novel, The Last Time I Saw Mother details the journey that Caridad embarks on to uncover the past that was hidden away from her and is the central message throughout our trailer. One of our core ideas is the representation of the members of Caridad’s family and their past through the “red strings of fate”. Caridad’s story is not her own. Her story and the secrets of her past are intertwined with the other protagonists within the book. Their connection has created a motif of a red string…

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    confirms that in order for an epidemic to spread, the message should be built in a way that sticks to the mind of the receiver. The author of “The Tipping Point” argues this point and says, “There is a simple way to package information that, under the right circumstances, can make it irresistible”(132). When we look at a classroom in the lens of The Stickiness Law, we detect the problem with knowledgable teachers who can’t deliver a clear message to the students which is a problem that widely…

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    a giant chicken giving out chocolate eggs to the children of London would create good vibes towards our church and spread a feel-good Easter message. My team and I bought a few hundred eggs, and I climbed into a professional chicken mascot costume. Y’know, it’s great being a chicken and I’d highly suggest chicken-ing for a day. Because I was totally hidden in this costume, nobody knew it was me. This meant that all of my old insecurities were immersed by my new chicken identify. I danced, I…

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    stories never have the same meaning, which results in an independent, well written story. Some authors use this to their advantage, and can write multiple works of art by applying the same technique. But results always end differently because of the hidden meanings that are throughout the text. Ursula K. Le Guin is one of those writers who influenced this in her writing which resulted in success and becoming a famous, short story author. Although many of her stories are great, there is one story…

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    Melody Of The Night

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    help others. I think the perspective of the artist is to pass a message through his art. A positive message through some colorful paintings to shows that life is fill with good things and we need to get good use of it through many different steps such as respect, communication and forgiveness. From what I can pick from his art is the different colors he’s been using which therefore shows a positive emotion rather than a negative message. When I view this piece I think how a painting can impact…

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