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    Cambodia. After the country had been bombed and raided day after day for years‚ the United States began pulling out troops in 1973‚ and shortly after in 1976‚ was declared unified as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. So what exactly led to the U.S. involvement in Vietnam? What caused the war to last such a long time‚ and cost the lives of thousands of innocent villagers and American soldiers? The answer is that there is no outstanding reason. The United States slowly entered Vietnam‚ until one day it

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    extracurricular activity to pursue in college‚ I would definitely choose club volleyball. Ever since I started playing volleyball in the 7th grade‚ I have been hooked. From that point on‚ the sport has become an invaluable part of me that has helped me grow into the person I am today. Since I joined volleyball two years after most of my peers‚ I was put on the “B-team.” I was determined to work as hard as I could to be placed on an advanced high school team. Thankfully‚ my hard work earned me a

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    Describe Picture

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    not personal protect as helmet‚ gloves‚ face mash‚ etc. I think he will be seriously injured. Near the gas station‚ some firemen are quite calm. They don’t attend to the fire. Nobody holds fire hose or fire extinguisher. To my mind‚ this picture describe real situation of force firefighter in Vietnam. They use the old equipment which quality are very low. In addition‚ fireman is equipped fully good personal tools and trained knowdge and good skill. The fireman who is running and holding his helmet

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    Aerobic Activity

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    What counts as vigorous-intensity aerobic activity? Examples of activities that require vigorous effort for most people include: •jogging or running •aerobics •swimming fast •riding a bike fast or on hills •playing singles tennis •playing football •hiking uphill •energetic dancing •martial arts Vigorous-intensity aerobic activity means you’re breathing hard and fast‚ and your heart rate has gone up quite a bit. If you’re working at this level‚ you won’t be able to say more than

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    Antibacterial activity of medicnal plants has turned out to be a global concern. Medicnal plants are very useful in treating various diseases. Antibiotics are an important class of pharmacological agents used for treating antibacterial infections. Although antibiotics were first isolated from fungi and bacteria but over the years more and more synthetic antibiotics has been synthesized‚ which are in great demand. This present study has been done to determine the antibacterial activity of Cannabis sativa

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    Elt Activity

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    lessons‚ especially “discuss and present” activity. Teacher A wants to make the language learning tasks more enjoyable and motivating. She also wants to lower affective barriers in class by including artistic areas such as music‚ drawing‚ drama‚ etc. in the lesson. She has chosen the song “As long as you love me” by Backstreet Boys to use in a lesson about Love. Could you suggest two different activities that she can use with the students? For each activity‚ please specify also the language and skills

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    of a child life comes parental involvement. There are different types and reasons for parental involvement in youth sports. The purpose of my research is to find out the effects of parental involvement has on the youth athletes from the athlete’s point of view. I chose to do from the athlete’s point of view because parents tend to think that there is nothing wrong with their level of involvement especially the parents that go to the extreme with their involvement. I will support my thesis by presenting

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    sentence activity

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    Name: Gem Clouwin M. Ajon Activity No. : 4 Activity Title: Sentence Activity Introduction: A sentence is a grammatical unit consisting of one or more words that are grammatically linked. A sentence can include words grouped meaningfully to express a statement‚ question‚ exclamation‚ request‚ command or suggestion. As with all language expressions‚ sentences might contain function and content words and contain properties distinct to natural language‚ such as characteristic intonation and timing

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    Describe The Pantheon

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    Contrasting the outside with the inside we can say that the inside takes a more Roman swing and portrays itself as less idealised than the classical greek architecture of the exterior. The exterior is a lost more basic and unadorned with that much detail contrasted with

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    Introduction The history of American involvement in Somalia can traced back to the 1970’s‚ where Somalia and Ethiopia were both frontlines in the Cold War. In order to indirectly fight the Soviet Union‚ the USA supported the Somali Dictator Siad Barre with arms sales‚ in return for the use of strategic former Soviet bases‚ which could be used as strategic positions with which they could expand to the Middle East. Backed by the US‚ the Barre regime solidified its power by being one of the most

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