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    Book Review The Secret Adversary By Agatha Christie Submitted by- Rajjat Chhajer Section-S4 Enrollment no-U101114FCS222 Introduction:- To be honest I think Agatha Christie is one of the best author in her business, she is known as the queen of Crime. She has written 80 crime novels and is best at creating suspense and mystery in her novels with simplest language(according to me) which creates more interest in her novels. Mystery, language and suspense are the only criteria that can be

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    the Rugrat’s, one of the babies in show named Tommy. Tommy has parents named Didi and Stu Pickles are based on the creators. Personally I think its really interesting the creator’s made Rugrats based on there lives as parents.The Pickles house in Rugrats are based on original address of klasky 's Csupo animation production studio in California. The 1258 north highland, Los Angeles is the original address

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    don’t. It does seem hard to believe that every single person in the country has a good and equal chance to achieve their dreams, but there is a real possibility. A quote by Tommy Hilfiger reads, “The road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive, and passion, it’s possible to achieve the American Dream.” Like Tommy explained, it really is possible to chase your dreams and eventually turn them into realities An event happened a few years ago that changed my view on challenges forever

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    The debut album channel Orange is a spectacular work that depicts Frank Ocean’s sexuality and sincere being. Christopher Lonny Breaux, better known by his stage name ‘Frank Ocean’ was born on October 28th 1987 in Long Beach, California. Frank was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. In New Orleans, he was exposed to the jazz scene as well as his mother’s R&B CD’s. Music became a passion, he was talented in that of singing, writing and performing. Due to dilemmas with his academic growth, he traveled

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    Tommy Douglass Ideology

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    Tommy Douglas was a man of the people. His struggles during his working class life formed his liberal ideology, so that no one else would have to. He was a man of the people, he lived without healthcare -which nearly cost him his leg-, he witnessed protesters being shot, the list of horrible things he’s seen and experienced is rather expansive. However, Douglas was a man who wanted change, for the benefit of regular people such as himself. His life experience being the normal man of the times, and

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    The Rugrats Review The Rugrats is a Nickelodeon cartoon series created by Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain. Rugrats is also a slang term used for toddlers. The series takes place around a group of toddlers; Tommy and his best friend Chuckie, Phil and his twin sister Lil, and Tommy’s older cousin Angelica. The show takes place through the eyes of the toddlers that are constantly changing their everyday lives to imaginary adventures. The show plays with baby talk, having the group constantly

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    New Beginnings I love butterflies; they are beautiful creatures who dance around the sky as their wings flutter gracefully through the air. Butterflies floating in nature are amazing! However, when they are spinning circles in your stomach, they are nauseating. That is how I felt as I prepared for my visit to the Coshocton County Court of Common Pleas. It was a warm muggy day and the air felt thick like it was going to rain. I walked down Main Street in Coshocton, past the gym that I frequently

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    Skkkkkrrrrrrreeeeeeeee!! The coffee pot screamed with morning glee as Jacob continued brushing his teeth at a gradually growing pace. His eyelids drooped with no intention of returning to their previous state he was once in at his youth. Jacob, spitting out some pasty foam with a repetition of rinses, heard the coffee pot squeal with frustration. He was reminded Jacob once more of its overdue pour. “Alright, alright, no need to fret. I’m on my way,” Jacob said, whilst wiping away as his freshly

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    William Somerset Maugham was considered to be the popular English fiction writer of the 20th century. He wrote many novels, plays and short stories, many of those were admired as master pieces. It drew attention of the critics and readers due to its multi-dimensional aspects, which offered entertainment including the serious issues of human life, for that matter it resulted in being popular fiction of the time. His popularity urged many critics to analyze his work from different dimensions. The critics

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    “We do not fear the unknown. We fear what we think about the unknown.” Is a quote from Teal Swan. This idea is incorporated into a lot of director’s movies, however, Tim Burton, a creator of many famous movies, would probably have one of the best understandings of this idea. This is through Burton’s constant use of ideas about the unknown in many of his films. Yet, these ideas of fearing the unknown and curiosity of the unknown are especially prominent in Burton’s films such as The Corpse Bride and

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