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    lot of debates about how is now the security in the world. Many people think that the world is an increasingly dangerous place to live in‚ while others think the other way around. Nonetheless‚ in my opinion the world is not an increasingly dangerous place to live in because now there is more technology‚ better health conditions‚ and education. To start with‚ the actual world is surrounded by technology‚ which brought a lot of great changes to our lives. Most of these changes contribute to making

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    Canadian Geography- World Population Study: Is Canada Really one of the Best Places to live in the World? ___________ CGC 1DB ___________ April 2‚ 2013 Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy for all the people of the world is 64.3 years. Life expectancy is the most important criteria to determine which country is the best place to live in. A country with low life expectancy means that there is either less access to safe water‚ less healthcare or low education. The lack of access

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    How I Live Now Analysis

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    In the literature How I live Now by Meg Rosoff shows how humans deal with emotions like Daisy’s depression and family relationships between Daisy and Piper that are established. Piper and Daisy and the rest of the foster family were sent to a barn. They were there for a few days then a chaotic battle started outside one night. Piper and Daisy were taken out of the barn. They were provided with food and supplies by one of the soldiers. The girls set a mission to go back to their original home. Piper

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    author’s personal vision will affect the treatment of character. Characters are also an element of any short story which usually has only a few characters in which they play an important role in the whole story and the events takes place. In the two short stories that I have read‚ I will discuss two characters and will explain the existence and effects of the characters in the story. In the short story “Sautu” which written by Subramani‚ the protagonist or the main character was Dhanpat. In here‚ the story

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    How SmithKline Beecham Makes Better Resource-Allocation Decisions In 1993‚ SmithKline Beecham was spending more than half a billion dollars per year on R&D‚ the lifeblood of any pharmaceuticals company. Ever since the 1989 merger that created the company‚ however‚ SB believed that it had been spending too much time arguing about how to value its R&D projects—and not enough time figuring out how to make them more valuable. With more projects successfully reaching late-stage development

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    Our Country Our Country‚ the Union of Myanmar‚ is known as the land of golden pagodas. Myanmar is surrounded by big countries like China in the north and India and Bengladish to the west. Thailand and laos lie to the east of Myanmar and the south is the east of Myanmar and the south is the sea. Its area is about 676553 square kilometers‚ and it is the second largest country in Southeast Asia after Indonesia. Although it is still a developing country‚ we can say it has good neighbours‚ great

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    My Place Journey Essay

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    “To journey requires determination‚ to understand a journey requires insight” The novel “My Place” reveals that the consequences‚ changes and the purpose of a journey can only be understood by insight. Initially‚ Nan is portrayed as a petulant woman‚ distant from the reader‚ as there is no emotional connection created. As Nan’s journey progresses the reader’s perception of Nan is altered as they become aware of the injustice she experienced as an Aboriginal person. This is demonstrated when Nan

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    ‘MALAYSIA’ automatically remains us that a country with multi-ethnic society. Multi-ethnic society means what? It is made up with different ethnic background people. Why it referring to Malaysia? This is because in Malaysia people with different ethnic and various races were living together in peaceful manner. One of the major point tourist were attract strongly to visit Malaysia is because of this multi-ethnic society. This multi-ethnic society brings up their multicultural and their characteristics

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    How I can make the world a better place. Imagine a world without rubbish. Imagine a world without homeless people and people that starve. Imagine a world that’s perfect. Most people wonder to themselves‚ how can I make this world a better place? It is very simple‚ every little thing that you do counts. Some things we do are very easy‚ like picking up rubbish‚ recycling‚ and not wasting energy. All sorts of things we do count. Even finishing your dinner! There are also things you can do that

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    her childhood was full of fond memories she had a supporting and loving family and she often enjoyed playing with friends. But of course at time these memories were overshadowed with gray clouds of police brutality and a struggle for her family to make ends meet. * Daisy was forced to work for a young age in order to support her family. She worked the occasional job at the farm but eventually went on to work in the field of cleaning. She worked as a house servant. Her step-mother often treated

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