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    Maga Mega Case Study

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    disadvantages, there are several negative effects of mega project on construction scale. One of them is traffic jams which causes inconvenience to the citizens and drivers and force them to take alternative paths to their destination and as a result more time is consumed in their travelling. It also affects the business community due to lack of parking lots, blockage of roads and several traffic jams. One of the bad result of the mega projects is affecting…

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    “The lamp's best of all," cried Kezia. She thought Isabel wasn't making half enough of the little lamp. But nobody paid any attention.” Kezia’s character is put in contrast when comparing to her sisters and friends. Kezia believes that “The lamp [is the] best of all … But nobody [pays] any attention.” The first thing Kezia sees when opening the dollhouse is the little lamp over the dining room. Isabel, on the other hand, seems to only talk about the lavish and luxurious objects in the dollhouse…

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    after. The original Italian Job is a British comedy directed by Peter Collinson and written by Troy Kennedy Martin. IMDB describes the movie as “Comic caper movie about a plan to steal a gold shipment from the streets of Turin by creating a traffic jam.” Released in 1969, the film became popular in Britain partly due to the presence of Michael Caine. Subsequent television showings and outings on video established it as something of a national institution in the UK along with a rabid cult…

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    Full Moon Festival Essay

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    Full Moon Festival at Paradise Beach The Full Moon Festival at paradise beach is Phuket’s biggest beach party. Modelled after the successful Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan, Phuket’s version of the all night beach party is more upscale and well organised. Paradise beach is well located and a beautiful secluded beach close to Patong beach. Each month on the night of the full moon, famous DJ’s, local expats, Thai’s and tourists head to paradise beach to party and dance all night long. Tickets can…

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    have a lot of buses and taxi passed by the resort and many tourists come to the resort by their own car. When more vehicles come to the resort will brings traffic jam and the people press horn when stuck on the road and cause noise pollution. Ultimaté Fun Resort have hire traffic security guard to guide the vehicles to prevent traffic jam and noise pollution. Next, the resort is very broad and large so have to hire many staff to operate the resort such as Front office staff, safety guard at…

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    Understanding Deductive Reasoning I have spent quite a bit of time reading and rereading the second half of chapter three. I have actually spent time researching additional material to help me understand syllogism. It took some time but I feel I am starting to grasp the structure of deductive reasoning. I went through several examples to fully grasp the idea and different patterns of syllogism. Finally, I worked through understanding the implied premise as it applied to using the Toulmin model…

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    they had to taste two different types of jams and then choose their favorite. They are then offered another taste of the one they selected as their favorite and then asked to explain why they chose it, or at least that's what they thought they were doing. The volunteers didn't notice that they actually tasted the jam they had initially rejected. Hall and Johansson found that less than twenty percent of the participants noticed that it had tasted like the jam they had turned down just a few…

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    I would like to address is car congestion issue in Singapore, which is under transportation, pollution, and even energy indicators. With limited land supply, and a huge number of cars on the roads, Singapore faces this challenge of frequent traffic jams on our roads. Singapore has always faced congestion issues on the roads, although not as severe as compared to Beijing or Los Angeles. Nevertheless, Singapore ranked 55 out of 189 cities in the world in terms of congestion, based on TOMTOM…

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    The thought of driverless cars running freely on the roads is both exciting and terrifying. Like it or not, most of us surely heard that driverless cars are a new technology which becomes a reality. In Eric Biba’s Newsweek article, “What The World Look Like Without Drivers”, he predicts how our lives will change as people start to give up their personal vehicle for the benefit of driverless ones. I agree with the author that driverless cars will be convenient and will benefit to our lives in the…

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    Peanut Butter and Jelly—The Perfect Combination Thirteen-year-old Johnathan faces a dilemma that everyone has to overcome every single day—hunger. However, it is the middle of summer and it is three o’clock in the afternoon. He knows that his mom will not prepare any food for him, because it is the time right between two meals. Having eaten lunch just two hours before, and dinner another three hours away, Johnathan has to find some food that is easy to make and good to eat. The choice is not…

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