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    as for when she was growing up there were always multiple sports on the go amongst the siblings. Throughout attending Spruce View School, from kindergarten until grade twelve, Katie was involved in many of the school sports including basketball, badminton, cross country running and track…

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    Sports Unifier Analysis

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    A: Sport as a Unifier 1. I believe sport has brought people together all around the world. It has the potential to unite a country. Sporting events such as the Olympics and the World Cup bring nations together to compete, not in war, but in games and events. An example of sport as a unifier is when South Africa hosted the Soccer World Cup in 2010, it had a huge positive effect on the national morale. In addition, all the construction that went on to prepare the country’s infrastructure and…

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    Low Income Inequality

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    Every society, and more specifically each city, has its own distinct social ladder. The ladder is comprised of at least three classes: high income, middle income, and low income. In the class session, each of these classes was associated with possible advantages as well as struggles and challenges. While these may be typical advantages or struggles, they may not necessarily apply to all persons within those classes. For example, people who have accumulated a lot of wealth but are not willing to…

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    Importance Of A Celebrity

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    A celebrity could be a singer, an actor, a film-maker, an athlete, a socialite and even a politician. Brad Pitt, who starred in many popular movies viewed by people around the world, is a celebrity. Lee Chong Wei, a Malaysian sportsman who plays badminton professionally and competes in international…

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    The title of the movie is Awakenings. It was directed by Penny Marshall and produced by Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker. It was based on the life Dr. Oliver Sacks portrayed by Robins Williams as Dr. Malcolm Sayer. He was finding a cure for patients who survived from an encephalitis epidemia and became catatonic and unresponsive for years. The movie started when a Doctor named Dr. Malcolm Sayer worked in a hospital named The Bronx in New York City wherein it was full of catatonic patients.…

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    Tin Heng Wan (Derek) 's Personal Reflection and Self-analysis First of all, I born into this world with all the culture and tradition in place. For me, it was the beginning of the time - my own time line, while lots of things had happened. As a baby, I was putted into an environment that women already have the right to vote or even women can work it certain job. However, the Chinese culture and tradition which about women position still existed inside everyone around me. I was placed into this…

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    Both live in the house of the Stork with ten-foot high walls and a cage of iron grilles around each window. Besides she likes to play badminton and wearing dark glasses. Moreover she doesn't leave her room so often. Mr Ashok and Pinky Madame had married in America and she calls him lovely Ashoky. In the novel you get to know Pinky Madame doesn't like India and she asks Mr Ashok very often…

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    India is a country with huge population. However, some people have achieved great sucess through their hard work and abilities. Let’s learn about some of these famous personalities. Homonyms are words that sound like one another but have different meanings. Synonyms are words with similar meanings while antonyms are words with opposite meaning. India is a huge country with different climates and geographic regions. Let’s explore some interesting facts about our country. Religion in India is…

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    1. Ali: What is your full name? Why did your parents select this name for you? Did you have a nickname? Interviewee: My full name is Jamal Chowdhury. I don’t know why my parents selected this name for me, I’ve never asked. I did not have a nickname. 2. Ali: When and where were you born? Interviewee: I was born on March 12th, 1940. I was born in Moli Bazar, Bangladesh. 3. Ali: How did your family come to live there? Interviewee: My family came to live there because, that’s where all my…

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    I have read Chetan Bhagat’s novel “Three mistakes of my life” recently. It is very interesting novel. 62. What was good about it? The good thing about this novel is that the characters are young, ambitious and passionate and have the same moral, social and religious dilemmas as many of the young Indians today. 63. Do you prefer to read magazines or books? I prefer books as there is lot of information in the books related to particular topic though magazines have pictures and articles but books…

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