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    English Oral 2012 Title: Global warming Class: 5 Amanah Team members: 1) Amira Ain Binti Naim - Chairperson 2) Syaza Nazura Binti Khahar – First panel 3) Mohd Yusri Bin Jupri – Second panel 4) Mohd Syazwan Bin Safaruddin – Third panel Chairperson: Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to my wise English teacher‚ Puan Rosnani and all my fellow friends. My name is Amira Ain Binti Naim and I am your chairperson

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    English Oral! Issue: Social media is making us antisocial! The Contention: Today in our modern world‚ social media is taking over and corrupting our society and making us antisocial.! Supporting Arguments: The average time a teenager spends on social media! The negative impact of social media! Rebudle: The positive outcomes from spending time on social media! Language Techniques: Rhetorical question‚ imagery‚ Emotive Language‚ Personal pronouns‚ Exaggerations. ! !Social media is a perfect way for

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    ORAL As a child I always dreamed of becoming a parent. I would watch my mother with my younger siblings and hope that one day I would be like her with children of my own to look after. As I was a child I never really took into consideration how hard it actually can be for some people to conceive. Infertility‚ as it turns out is actually quite common in Australia with one in six couples being affected. Medical science has it possible these days to have a family in many different ways‚ with the choice

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    Oral Exam: my reading portfolio Hello everybody‚ Today i’m gonna tell you something more about my reading portfolio. This is the front of my reading portfolio. It’s got three pictures on it. I’ve chosen this pictures because i love the films but i love the books even more. A lot of people read the book first and watch the film later but I prefer the other way. I love to watch a film and read the after it. On that way you can imagine some characters like Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen or

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    How Reliable is Oral History and/or Memory as a Historical Source for War? Oral history is a relatively new method of studying history and one which has the most scope to be used more frequently by modern historians. The age of technology is enabling more accurate recordings to be used as sources‚ rather than just a transcript of what happen which could be less likely to be regarded as a definite fact. For war specifically‚ it has only been very recently that historians have been able to use other

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    Year 12 English Oral; Foreign Aid mustn’t be cut Persona: Fiona Pearse (Board Member of World Vision) speaking at a foreign aid conference in regard to the Government’s recent plans to introduce a $4.5 billion cut in foreign aid over the next 4 years. Poverty‚ war‚ hunger‚ thirst‚ disease; these are all words the average Australian does not have to face. However‚ it is indeed what millions upon millions of people battle out every single day in so many countries we call our neighbours

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    Religious Traditions

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    Elements of Religious Traditions University of Phoenix REL/134 Elements of Religious Traditions Religion is a big part of today’s society; it has always been a big part of society. What is religion? The dictionary definition of religion is a system of beliefs that involves worship of a god‚ prayer‚ ritual and a moral code. Not all religions follow those guidelines‚ so it is not an accurate definition. Instead we look at a number of characteristics such as a belief system‚ community‚ ritual

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    Invented Tradition

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    INVENTED TRADITION IN MALAYSIA There were various technologies that have been use in order to construct the nation-state. One of the most important things there must be in building a modern-nation state is a national culture which consists of history‚ heritage and tradition. For example‚ tradition is one of the branches of national culture that can describe or presents a nation-state identity. This is because each people have their own tradition practiced whether it is inherited from their ancestor

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    INTRODUCTION Oral Communication The word Communication is a process whereby meaning is defined and shared between living organisms. Communication requires a sender‚ a message‚ and an intended recipient‚ although the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender’s intent to communicate at the time of communication; thus communication can occur across vast distances in time and space. Communication requires that the communicating parties share an area of communicative commonality. The communication

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    Technology and Tradition

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    as technology develops traditional cultures must be lost. Technology and tradition are incompatible-you can’t have both together. To what extend do you agree or disagree with this statement? I strongly disagree with this statement. There are several compelling arguments in support of the view that technology and tradition are indeed compatible. Firstly‚ we can today see many countries around the world where tradition and new technology live side by side very comfortably. Japan‚ for instance

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