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    loser. Hence‚ to say that it is not important to win is to dismiss the original purpose of a competition. However‚ I believe that while winning is significant‚ it is not always the most important part of a competition. Thus I agree with the statement. Someone once said that a competitive world offers two possibilities; you can lose‚ or if you want to win‚ you can change. The will to win is but the motivation a person needs to instill discipline in themselves and make every effort to improve. By

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    12 Feature Writing Top 15 Love Tips To Win The Girl’s Heart Julie Del Gatdula TOP 15 TIPS TO WIN THE GIRL’S HEART By: Julie Del G. Gatdula L ove is a universal feeling or emotion and every human on this earth loves someone. It is not necessary that love exists only between opposite sexes but love is there between human kind‚ between brothers‚ between sisters‚ between brothers and sisters‚ between parents and children‚ between husband and wife‚ between neighbours‚ between nations‚ between

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    Homework: Liberal electoral chances In 1906‚ the Liberal party won a landslide victory against the Tory party. Various factors played into this success: the ideas and concepts introduced by so called New Liberalism‚ combined with the public’s weariness at the Conservatives‚ who had been in power continuously from the 1880s. By 1906 the Tories had introduced a series of rather unpopular decisions‚ laws‚ and policies; a key example is the Boer War of 1899-1902. The Boer War was expected to be an

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    cockpit this prevented many fatal casualties. Without Lord Beverbrook Britain would have struggled to win the battle of Britain. He was head of plane production he invested time and money to produce sophisticated machinery and planes to win the battle of Britain. He was producing 100 planes a week this was a dramatic increase from the previous production numbers. These weapons were relied on to win the battle of Britain. Although Britains weapons were of the highest standard‚ Germany contributed to

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    Kyle Maynard is a former high school wrestler from Georgia. Kyle struggled early in his career‚ his first season failing to even win a single match. By the time that Kyle graduated from high school he was a dominant force in the 103 pound weight division. The reason that Kyle’s story is so interesting is that he was born with deformed arms and legs. His arms ending in nubs just above the elbow‚ and his legs ending with deformed feet above a non-existent knee. Kyle has had to overcome adversity

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    the Rim.” Kyle Watson is a talented basketball player who is about to graduate from high school. While he waits to find out if he will receive a scholarship to Georgetown University he finds himself in a difficult dilemma over a playground basketball tournament. He must decide whether to play for and follow his widely beloved basketball coach or Birdie‚ a local thug in the neighborhood. Thomas "Shep" Sheppard‚ a former standout player himself‚ now works as a high school security guard. Kyle feels resentment

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    Why you should read this book Surprisingly‚ I had never heard about the much accredited‚ Best-Selling book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie. First written in 1936 and revised several times to this day‚ this book is one that you really should not pass up. “How to Win Friends and Influence People” will open your eyes and allow you to become the ideal leader that you have always dreamed of‚ but have not been able to become. Why this book was written The book was written

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    that wanted to remain loyal to the British King‚ the loyalists refused to fight with the other colonists. The French became allies with the Americans because they wanted revenge for the Seven Years War. The question everyone asks is how did America win the war? The American army lacked everything that made a successful army. They did not have proper training‚ they weren’t equipped with supplies‚ they had very

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    was inadequately trained‚ had little supplies‚ and was not paid very well. Practically the British had all of the advantages‚ but the colonies still won their independence. It all began with what the British had to accomplish militarily in order to win the war. Parliament and King George III bombarded into military confrontation with

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    criticisms of American leaders is that although winning the majority of their battles‚ they continually lose wars. He cites numerous examples of instances where the US was capable in their ability to win the war but it was almost always inevitably loss due to leadership. Codevilla even discredits the US win in the Cold War as being the result of their Soviet enemy dying of “congenital disorders”. The US has often become involved in wars without a clear and concise objective for which they are trying

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