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    George Herring’s essay “The Legacy of Vietnam” is a fair portrait of one of the most notorious wars in the United States history – the Vietnam War. The essay starts with enormous figures of loss from both sides, and ends with the lessons we can learn from the war as well as from those losses. Herring keeps a neutral voice by providing different perspectives on the issues happened in both Vietnam and the United States. This neutral characteristic of Herring’s essay helps the author deliverers his…

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    Benefits Of LINE

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    official accounts, individual users can easily find news and good deals that they may be interested in. In addition, users from different countries can get different services through LINE. For example, users can order express services on LINE in Thailand, and users can contact taxi rides like Uber in Japan. With all the services provided to users, it makes their daily lives…

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    the SF Food Bank program since I was nine. I would go two Sundays a month, but with the amount of recitals and fencing tournaments that has lessened. I also volunteer for the SF Parks and Recreation with friends. Two years ago I spent two weeks in Thailand volunteering at an elephant sanctuary north of Chang Mai. I fence saber competitively and am a member of Halberstadt Fencers’ Club. In the season of 2013/14 I was second at the U.S. Summer Nationals and 6th in the country. Last season I was…

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    Zen & Theravada Words are often the very things that hinders us from the immediate contact with the honest nature of things. Having the quietness with a mix of experiences of the tangible universe can take us on a journey that surpasses the verbal language and thoughts to the pulse of reality itself (Molloy 168). Zen Buddhism, a school of Mahayana Buddhism has begun and then had made its way to Japan (Molloy 166). Chan Buddhism roots can be found way back to a Buddhist monk Bodhidharma. The…

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    Neolithic Agriculture

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    The origin of agriculture is estimated to have occurred about 8,000 to 10,000 years ago in the Neolithic era. The social life of that time began to stabilize after the period of adaptation of the Mesolithic in terms of customs and traditions, and progressively moved away from the nomadic life of the hunter-gatherer. Basically they were dedicated to grazing, domestication of animals, making of fabrics, modeling of ceramics and cultivation of the earth. It was nevertheless a time of revolutionary…

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    5 popular religious pendants Descriptions: There are many religions in the world. No matter in which part of world people are living they follow specific religion and wear the religious pendants with engraved symbol on it. Read more about the popular religious symbol throughout the world. Religious jewellery is not only fashion jewellery, people wear it to devote themselves as a follower of god to keep their internal faith stronger. These religious charm pendants give wearer a source of…

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    Tiger Woods's Life

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    Tiger Woods , was an incredible golfer and has possibly the best record in golfing history which could arguably make if one of the best golfers in history. He was a huge influence to golfing in general , which has had an impact on gold even to this day. His childhood , his teenage years and his adulthood all had an impact on his life which got him to where he is now. Tiger Woods was born with the name Eldrick Woods on December 30, 1975 , In Cypress , California. Tiger Woods was the only child…

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    sacrificing herself to protect us from the loud noises coming out of my dad because she knows my dad wouldn't hurt her. In the other hand, she always thinks about others. In fact, she makes my dad give money to her mom to pay for the house over at Thailand, she donates clothes to kids that are poor enough to buy anything new, and she donates food to the poor. She doesn't keep things to herself but she gives it away for the good. Also, she always tell me in Thai “ Don’t just throw things away…

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    Tawachai

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    Association with others is overrated in today’s society. Throughout history many human beings have succeeded without the assistance of interaction of others in their life. Understanding yourself has no correlation with the other people in your life. We do not need other people in order to understand ourselves because we can grow from the experiences we have intrapersonally rather than interpersonally. People have succeeded in understanding themselves and bettering themselves independently and…

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    Cultural Analysis Paper

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    fasting in Ramadan. The reasons for selecting to study the cultural and religious beliefs of Muslim patients are 1) I live in Dearborn, Michigan which is a large community of Arab-American community, 2) Muslim people is a minority ethnic group in Thailand, and 3) this month is a Ramadan which is a holy month of fasting for Muslims. Since I am a Buddhist and have no idea regarding Islam culture and beliefs, I am keen on to explore and understand the distinct perspectives of this religion.…

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