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    America should not ban guns in this country because guns don’t kill people, they are used for much more than killing things and they are our right, and there is no logical way to confiscate all the guns in the country. Although there are many valuable, and viable reasons guns should be banned in America, there are many more reasons guns should not be banned in America. Many people say guns kill people, when in all reality, there are many components that go into firing a firearm. Other people…

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    You think you know a guy, and then he pulls some shit and all of a sudden, it 's like he 's not the same person anymore. And damn, does it freak you out. It 's enough to keep you awake late at night, your covers pulled over you and darkening your vision, acting like a barrier to anything that could harm you. You don 't talk about it in the morning, though. And who would you talk to, anyway? What would you say? Besides, by then, none of it even happened. As far as anyone else knows, anyway. See,…

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    In my understanding, Human development is a lifelong process of physical, behavioral, cognitive, and emotional growth and change. This process starts in the early stages of life from babyhood to childhood, childhood to adolescence to adulthood, where enormous changes take place. Through this process each person develops different attitudes and values that guides choices, relationships, and understanding. Another important developmental stage is sexuality, this is a lifelong process. Infants,…

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    Case Study: Vodafone Zoozoo

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    WIKIPEDIA RN Podar School, Santa Cruz, Mumbai is planning to develop a funny animated character which is attractive, inspired by the Vodafone Zoozoo’s advertisements to attract kinder garden students and that character will be used also to teach Environmental Studies (EVS) to the class I students of that school. Some has an opinion that Zoozoo property is now out of the trend and it is time for them to leave. But this initiative by the school is making us understand that use of these mascots is…

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    A random act of kindness is a selfless deed gave by a person or people desiring whichever to assist or to cheer up an individual person or people because we go beyond duties that are expected of us and lend out a helping hand to others. Besides, this behavior is a means by that we make an endeavor to brighten one’s day by doing something caring and considerate. Our fellow humans, kingdom of animal and kingdom of nature are the targets of our spontaneous gesture of goodwill which means by an act…

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    Janie is a victim again and again of male repression, Janie stands up for herself at several points throughout the novel. The story starts out with Janie, a middle-aged African American Woman, returning to her hometown in Eatonville, Florida. Her surprise visits gets the town talking. " What she doin coming back here in dem overhalls? Can 't she find no dress to put on?-Where 's dat blue satin dress she left here in?-Where all dat money her husband took and died and left her?-What dat ole forty…

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    Chapter One Introduction 1.1 The background of the study S. P. Corder, a famous linguist, pointed out: we actually haven’t the ability to make students learn a kind of language, the thing we can do is to create a proper language learning environment, which proved the importance of language environment in language teaching. With the globalization of economy and the frequency of communication, our country and society had the higher requirement for the use of English. However, at present, the…

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    Introduction: Set in the 1890's in New York City, Edith Wharton's novel, The House of Mirth demonstrates the characters', specifically the women's' desire to gain freedom, safety and independence in New York city where "the rich got much richer, and the poor got much poorer". As Wharton herself said "Decidedly, I’m a better landscape gardener than novelist," therefore using the imagery of houses to not only illustrate the themes of freedom, safety and independence, but also to give the reader a…

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    In a fairly short duration Bharati Mukherjee has received a respectable attention from the critics around the world. She is described as a ‘voice’ of expatriate- immigrant sensibility. She has stayed in different places, and lived through various cultures. In her journey as a writer her creative sensibility has undergone many changes, a continuous quest from ‘expatriation to immigration’. As a writer her concern can be seen in the lives of South- Asian immigrants in the USA and Canada and the…

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