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    Natural Beauty Essay

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    Borshon As we know February is the month of occasion. This month we have Falgun celebration, Valentine’s Day and our day of pride International Mother Language Day. In all festive we Bengali people like to go out, meet people, enjoy the day with significant places with significant programs. We celebrates each festive with our friends and family. From the early morning we start to become ready for the day. But the common confusion comes over the mind of every girl is what to wear and what type of…

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    poured from my eyes as it drove away. I later found out that my mother suffered a severe stroke, necessitating a long hospital stay. I was devastated! I felt like my whole world had been turned upside down. Nothing hurt me more than visiting my mom in such a somber environment. I hated the hospital, the waiting, and the fact that my helpless mom was forced to stay there. Fortunately my views changed thanks to some very special people. Every day I saw volunteers in the hospital lending a helping…

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    I spent my childhood in Russia, even though I was born in Finland, where my parents came from Russia for qualified medical help. I have a very interesting family, my grandmother Galina Dymshakova- chemistry professor, author of 160 inventions in the field of agricultural chemistry. In particular, it is the inventor of pesticides that have turned the whole agricultural sector in the world. At the same time, despite the fact that all inventions worth its name, it is not the owner of the patent, as…

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    childhood, I have experience extreme emotional challenges. Nevertheless, it was nothing compared to the ones I experienced when I moved to the United States. I am originally from Cameroon, in central Africa. Me and my five siblings were raised by a single mother. As a child, we strived very hard to be able to satisfy…

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    “Burgess regarded communism as a fundamentally flawed system, because it shifts moral responsibility from the individual to the state while disregarding the welfare of the individual” (Sparknotes). The government requires all adults to work, and Alex’s mother works at a state owned store. This control the government has taken away the freedom of the citizens. The title, A Clockwork Orange, describes that the government takes away personality. F. Alexander, one of the revolution leaders, says…

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    Swot Analysis Of Indonesia

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    are the most populous Muslim-majority country in the world (Dolven). Indonesia has great strength in international trade because the country has access to main sea lines. This accounts for the wide variety of ethnic groups and over 725 languages spoken in Indonesia. There are many languages used specific to different regions of the country, but the official language is Bahasa Indonesia. (“Language”, para 3). Bahasa Indonesia became the standardized Indonesian…

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    trauma of living through one of mother nature’s most dangerous catastrophes. The earthquake showed just how unpredictable life is and how it should be cherished intensely every single day. Why was I in Chile? I was there serving a mission for my church, where I was able to teach people every day about Christ, serve in any way possible, and become part of the Chilean culture. When someone chooses to serve a mission, they have no idea where they will go, what language they will learn, or…

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    “Nelson” Mandela is well known for being a courageous, compassionate, and ethical leader who ardently believed in the common good(NORTHOUSE). Born into the Madiba clan of Mvezo, Transkei on July 18, 1918 and died in Johannesburg on December 5,2013. His mother was Nonqaphi Nosekeni and his father was Nkosi Mphakanyiswa Gadla Mandela, principal counsellor to the Acting King of the Thembu people, Jongintaba. He attended primary school in Qunu where his teacher, Miss Mdingane, gave him the name…

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    established thousands of years back. In ancient India, culture was the determining factor of the Indian society. Though different beliefs were followed in different regions, the foundation base of ancient Indian culture remained the same. From every day dressing to elaborate rituals, every minute and major detail was decided centuries back. The root of Indian culture has existed since ancient times and that is what makes it so strong. After the initial set up of the foundation by the Indus…

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    In the midst of the horrors of the Rape of Nanking, there were few individuals who were able to save many innocent lives by keeping them within the International Safety Zone. One of these individuals was the head of the Nazi party in Nanking, named John Rabe. A man who had lived in the city for 30 years, working for the Siemens China Company, and had become deeply fond of the city. During the invasion by the Japanese, Rabe had been titled the head of the Safety Zone. Throughout the time of the…

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