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Charley describes Galesburg as a quiet, simple and peaceful place with big old frame houses, huge lawns and tremendous trees. The summer evenings were rather long and people sat out on their lawns in a peaceful world, men smoking cigars and women waving palm-leaf fans.
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That day Franz was expected to be prepared with participles because M. Hamel had said that he would question them on participles.
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Aunt Jennifer’s wedding band lies heavily on her hand. It reminds her of her unhappy married life. It is symbolic of male authority and power of her husband who had suppressed her and made her a nervous wreck. He had dominated over her for so long that she had lost her identity.
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Aunt Jennifer’s wedding band lies heavily on her hand. It reminds her of her unhappy married life. It is symbolic of male authority and power of her husband who had suppressed her and made her a nervous wreck. He had dominated over her for so long that she had lost her identity.
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Mukesh is the son of a poor bangle-maker of Firozabad where every other family is engaged in making bangles. His poor father has failed to renovate his house or send his two sons to school. Mukesh insists on being his own master. His dream is to be a motor mechanic. He wants to drive a car. Given the conditions of existence his dream looks like a mirage amidst the dust.
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Dear (Name)
Hope you are doing well. I am fine here. I'm writing this letter since you are doubtful about the organ donation.
A 72 year old Municipal Councillor of my area expired last Friday and as she had desired, her body was donated to the Army Medical College. Around the globe, thousands of people are placed on a waiting list to receive an organ transplant. To many people, having someone give a gift of an organ donation is known as a second chance a fresh start, a new beginning at living a normal life again. Every year, people on the wait list increases in numbers due to lack of organ donation shortages. Therefore, finding a donor becomes difficult. Organ donation can benefit the recipient largely by improving health, quality and span of their lives, and also saves them from death or other critical conditions like paralysis. Once a family has decided to give the gift of life, the complex process begins. A study was conducted in 2018, where there were around 30,000 transplants from just 15,000 donors, which is double. Thus, one single organ and tissue donor can save or improve the lives of more than eight people, helping to restore eyesight, damaged tissues or vital functions.
Hence, don't hesitate to donate your organs. Anyone can be a potential donor regardless of age, race or medical history. There is no cost to a donor's family for donating organs and tissues. All costs directly related to the organ donation are paid by the organ procurement agency.
Yours lovingly
(Your name)
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