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    This year the Meeteetse Winter Concert took place in the high school gymnasium‚ on December 8‚ at 6:30. Kindergarten through 12th grade participated. The Prekindergarten and Kindergarten sang Santa Claus is Coming to Town and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer accompanied by Stanley Ogden. Then Stanley performed Feliz Navidad solo. After that came a majority of Middle school/ Elementary. Finally the High schoolers played Nightmare Before Christmas‚ Believe‚ Trombone Under the Tree‚ and lastly Frosty

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    Winter sports - Snowboarding What is snowboarding to me? "I would not even call snowboarding a sport. It is a way of life. It is a chance to shut your brain off and live in the moment." Travis Rice could not have said it any better. Snowboarding has become a part of who I am and has had many influences on my life. The sport of snowboarding has taught me very valuable skill such as: persistence‚ hard work‚ courage and dedication. I was taught to be persistent when learning new tricks. From personal

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    “The town itself is dreary; not much is there except the cotton mill”. This description reminded me of the time I used to live in Hanford‚ CA‚ which is located in the south central San Joaquin Valley. Just like the story‚ I also founded Hanford to be dreary because there wasn’t much to do‚ and the only “fun” place in town was the mall‚ which was spooky at times because my friends and I would be the only ones hanging out there. Although there wasn’t a cotton mill in Hanford‚ there were sure a lot

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    objectivity. The goal was to let details tell the story‚ and remove noticeable bias of the author through scientific and detailed descriptions. While this form of storytelling undoubtedly is most accurate‚ it creates difficulties for authors to incorporate their themes into the story. This resulted in an increase in symbolism in realist works. The objects and descriptions within the story are the author’s vehicle for displaying the values and themes of the work. Light and darkness are symbols commonly

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    A Description of Monarchy

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    A monarchy is a form of government in which authority is actually embodied in a single individual (the monarch). When the monarchs has no or few legal restraints in state and political matters‚ it is called an absolute monarchy and is a form of autocracy. Cases in which the monarch’s discretion is formally limited (most common today) are called constitutional monarchies. Inhereditary monarchies‚ the office is passed through inheritance within a family group‚ whereas elective monarchies are selected

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    A Friend: Description

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    A friend is a person with whom we spend most of our time. It is very important to spend enjoyable with them. The time we spend with our friends is precious and shouldn’t be wasted. There are some characteristics that a friend should have such as being intelligent‚ having sense of humor‚ or being reliable. In my opinion‚ the most important characteristics‚ which were mentioned‚ is having sense of humor. To my way of thinking‚ a friend doesn’t have to be very intelligent because getting higher

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    A Description of Buddhism

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    Michael Taype Professor Alexandra Perry PHR-120 August 8‚ 2013 Buddhism The basic worldview of Buddhism is about the reality is an indescribable unity when humans find themselves in a realm of suffering governed by karma. Buddhism can be thought of as a religion with psychological emphasis. It teaches the transformation of consciousness from attachment to ego‚ suffering‚ and objects of craving to the unattached bliss of Nirvana. Its fundamental teaching is that the Buddha who‚ through his

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    DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL THERMAL COLONY‚ PANIPAT HOLIDAYS HOMEWORK FOR CLASS IX SESSION 2009-10 SUBJECT- ENGLISH TO BE DONE IN BBC SAMPLE PAPER READING Worksheets 1-5 WRITING Notice Worksheets-28-29 Message Worksheets-33-34 Postcard Worksheets-38-39 Article Worksheets-57-58 Speech Worksheets-69-70 Letter Worksheets-46-47 GRAMMAR Errors Worksheets-85 Omitted Words Worksheets-89 Jumbled Words Worksheets-95 Reported Speech Worksheets-99 News Headlines Worksheets-102

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    Customer Service is the employee ’s of an organisation‚ giving customers what they want. They need to provide the right products and the right service to all the customers and potential customers. The organisation and its individuals provide products and services to meet the expectations of its customers. Customer Service applies to all types of customers‚ these include; individuals‚ groups‚ people from different cultures and people with specific needs. Customer service is important to the

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    Paris has always been a dream to many people. It is known as the city of love‚ the city of lights or the city of fashion‚ but that is how they define Paris. Through photographs‚ movies or books‚ it sounds fancy‚ it looks pretty but no one really can imagine how wonderful this city could be until they see it with their own eyes. The Eiffel Tower‚ the Seine River and others amazing attractions are just a part of the city. Paris is much more than that. Fortunately‚ I had a chance to see Paris and discover

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