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    The Differences Between

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    an essay on the following topic: "Discuss cultural differences as they exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT The difference of culture impacts so much to the way to living‚ the way of thinking and the way of doing business. America and Vietnam have a big difference in culture‚ religion and business. However‚ we live in a world where it is called flat world‚ where there is no restriction between countries. It requires us to integrate in order to

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    Three things I like about Thailand 1. Good for holiday visiting – have many beaches‚ amusement park and lots of shopping malls to visit during our holiday. 2. Ease of access in the City – We can go to places we want easily by taking bus‚ taxi‚ MRT‚ BTS or boat which make us available to choose by which mean we want to travel. 3. 24-hour available of restaurants – Which is good for everyone who likes to eat. We don’t need to worry about the time to go out for a meal. Especially food

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    The playwright of Taming of the Shrew‚ by Shakespeare‚ and the film text 10 Things I Hate about You‚ directed by Gil Junga‚ convey similar plots‚ however‚ the composition of these two texts spreads across 400 years. With this‚ audiences who have experienced both of these texts can witness the differences of the society within the 17th and the 20th century. This is conveyed through the social context of both era’s (the Elizabethan Era and 20th century USA) and also the Shakespearean language in contrast

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    Why I hate writing

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    Love- Hate Relationship with writing Writing is a way to express beautiful thoughts through paper; there have been people who are horrible conversationalists but with a pen and paper create a story that has more meaning than any words that left my mouth. Then there’s me. I’m going to just come out and say it I hate writing I absolutely positively hate it. If I had to choose between writing and getting a tooth pulled let’s just say that I would be missing a lot of teeth. The reasons I hate writing

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    undertake (“Access”). In Christianity a code of ethics called the 10 Commandments is followed in obedience to God. The Gospel of John reads “This is love for God: to obey his commands. And his commands are not burdensome” 1 John 5:3). These moral codes address an array of topics in regard to various aspects of life. The stance of Buddhism and Christianity on various topics can be attained through a comparison of the 10 precepts and the 10 commandments on the subjects of violence‚ human desire‚ and the

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    biggest cases tried in a courtroom and it still affects people today. It has taken years and years of fighting that our people are known as equal men & women. I think that Franklin employed a lot of symbolism to have a sense of flow with his arguments. In the title‚ “The Train from Hate”‚ it simply states that the train is the representation of hate. At that time‚ trains were the only mode of transportation. Franklin noted that the different coaches took a set of colored people and non-colored people

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    The Thing About Books

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    “The Thing about Books” Do you get that overwhelming euphoric feeling when you go inside a bookshop or a library? Do you smell through the pages of old books‚ yellow and worn out with time (and new ones!)‚ and get that ecstatic sensation? Do you get that comforting feeling when you know you are carrying some books with you‚ even just for the sake of carrying it (not to mention‚ it is a cure for that toxic boredom‚ too)? During rainy days and bed weathers‚ do you just want to grab something from

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    we experience many emotions‚ love and hate being some of the most intense. Christianity‚ one of the most prevalent religions in our society‚ praises love as one of its virtues. Our society looks at these two terms as having completely opposite meanings due to the way they are used in every day conversations. The popularity of the word love and hate sometimes cloud their true meanings making it hard to truly see their similarities and differences. Love and hate are similar characteristics‚ including

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    Why I Hate Basketball

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    I used to hate basketball. “There are so many members in the basketball team. You are not so talented in it and I don’t think you can play it coherently in the field.” The coach of the basketball team talked to me about the question very often during the cold winter when everyone tried to improve their skills. But I was considering whether to quit the basketball team due to my poor talents in sports. I have decided not to touch the basketball finally. However‚ at the beginning of the new semester

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    The Train from Hate” by John Hope Franklin John Hope Franklin’s “The Train from Hate” tells a story of a black family in Oklahoma during the time of racial separatism. When the family boards a train to head a couple miles out of town to Checotah‚ the conductor informs the mother that they must leave the train when it stops. The mother tells the kids that they must exit the train and head back to their hometown of Rentiesville. The narrator‚ who is a young boy does not understand why the white conductor

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