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… after things in the world. Love cannot be bought, it can only be found by the lucky few and those who are able to uncover it never want to let it go. In Jane Eyre, our heroine meets Mr. Rochester, who is a possible love interest, when she takes up positi…
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… still in college? Should schools give student couples permission to get married at this stage? Whether to allow college students to marry on campus has long been a controversial issue in China. <Tab/><Tab/><Tab/>…
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… Letter" is "Recognition". This chapter introduces some themes that dissects and psychoanalyses the characters of three protagonists in the novel. Readers will be able to understand the characters better and realize that their characters are what lead…
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… Earth. Although Earth's basic structure is similar to several other planets, Earth is the only planet that is able to sustain life. Actually, Earth is unique and special in many ways. Why does Earth, the third rock from the Sun, have the unique ability…
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… languages; these are man-made means of communication like most other forms of communications the world knows of today. Often the terms that people are acquainted with are ones that are quite fluid, and often there is severe confusion because of this…
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… independent are lively interacting, while each study is too specialized to understand thoroughly for others who have not been involved in the subject. On one hand, valuable studies never known before are found as interdisciplinary researches become…
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… not an aberration that novice opens the new realm of the inquiry with an important discovery. However, there seems little doubt that well-prepared researchers have had more chances to find revolutionary discovery than beginners. Great discovery needs…
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… 2 is the most violent and intense part of Macbeth although we do no actually witness the murder of King Duncan. It is interesting that Shakespeare chooses to have Macbeth kill Duncan offstage. We can only guess why he wrote the scene that way, I think…
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… contradiction, for centuries now, over various topics. Take for example evolution. The average man in the street doesn't know much about evolution; he's probably not a creationist, and he may know that species change over time. The phrase "survival…
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… families are disadvantaged in the education system. It will examine if there is a direct link between poverty and low educational attainment. As far back as 1959 the Crowther Report identified a link between low incomes and low attainment levels. This…
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