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    have had the opportunity to see an excellent class 10 and +2 put in a great deal of work and effort at ... High School. I know that some of you have travelled from quite a distance and I’d like to acknowledge our chief guest Mr ...‚ who have made this long trip to participate in this farewell do. Folks‚ you are lucky to be here this year because we have some tremendous events planned for the day ahead... Today………. To all of you‚ thank you for being here‚

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    during the 8th‚ 9th‚ and 10th centuries‚ there were constant raids in England and all throughout Europe by these pirates‚ and "during the 9th century these raids became increasingly large-scale" (Millett 1). Naturally these invasions had drastic negative affects on the people who were victimized. The Vikings who invaded England and Europe were from Norway and Denmark (Ritchie 3). "Nowhere was safe from the Vikings" (Ritchie 2)‚ especially England. The invasions of the Vikings into England

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    technology in society is staggering. Although many will use and publicize modern technology for many of its achievements and advancements‚ what many don’t realize is that it has affected and continues to affect society and people in general in a negative way. Technology is in opposition to nature; meaning it is being produced at the expense of nature while destroying ecological habitats. Technology not only erodes character but it also separates us from nature. Recent studies show a worldwide trend

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    What Are Some Economic Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization? Have you ever wondered what life would be like without electronics‚ transportation and no communication whatsoever to any other countries? Simple examples (like the ones previously stated) have had a great impact on today’s society‚ and have caused drastic changes in economies all over the world throughout the past few decades. Four reasons why Canadian economy has been affected by globalization are: the World Trade Organization

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    In the article of “Some Languages are harder than others”‚ the writer tried to compare different languages to show their linguistic simplicity. The writer concluded that “some languages appear to be harder than others‚ but it is hard to explain exactly how and to what extent” (page 56 line 36 and page 57 lines 1-2). It is because the writer claimed that “simplicity in one part of the language may be balanced by complexity in another part” (page 56 lines 16-17). Although the writer used different

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    PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN FATA: SOME REFLECTIONS Manzoor Ahmad Naazer* Peace and harmony in FATA is essential for peace‚ progress and prosperity in Pakistan and Afghanistan. FATA is an area the hit by violence the worst in both countries. Allegedly‚ it is an epicenter of militancy and cause of sufferings of people in both countries. In turn‚ it also increases miseries of the people living in FATA caused by heightened search and security operations by Pakistani forces besides drone

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    Increased penalties and incarceration are the main solutions of crime prevention for advocates who believe that drugs should be prohibited. Two main reasons for this are its deterrent effects and social harm factors (Levitt‚ 1996‚ Weatherburn‚ 2014). Levitt (1996)‚ at the height of rapidly increasing speeds of incarceration writes that increased prison population is a threat to deter people from engaging in criminal acts due to an increased threat of imprisonment. Also‚ incapacitation will be a benefit

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    Why some people choke and others panic. Most people would think they are one in the same. Malcolm Gladwell explains the difference and distinction between the two in The Art of Failure. “To choke or panic is considered to be as bad as to quit.” said Gladwell. Choking is about thinking too much and panic is thinking too little. Explicit learning and implicit learning are used in helping to describe what it means to choke or panic in certain situations. Gladwell uses different scenarios of how failure

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    Account for some of the changes in global patterns of manufacturing (25 marks) JANUARY 2013 Globalisation is the process of integration throughout trade economic relations and finance. It is the process whereby the world is becoming increasingly connected due to a change on a worldwide scale. Globalisation has therefore been an important factor in how the global patterns of manufacturing have changed. Because of the spread of modern technology‚ people today can make changes in the natural environment

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    calling in the last place most people would think to look; in the heart of the ghetto. "So‚ in 1967‚ [she] began the systematic study of black teenage vernacular vocabulary" (Folb 1980:viii). <br> <br>In 1980‚ Edith A. Folb’s first book‚ runnin’ down some lines: the language and culture of black teenagers‚ was published. The book is based on her extensive first-hand research on the teens of South Central. She spent over eight years operating within the community‚ interviewing many teens and conversing

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