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    BAND 6 – TAHU‚ FAHAM DAN BOLEH BUAT DENGAN BERADAB MITHALI Performance Standard B6 Appreciate literary works and present ideas critically in an exemplary manner. Descriptors B6 DL1 Listening to literary works and relating them to life Evidence B6 DL1 E1 Able to talk about a lesson learnt and relate it to one’s life. Textbook : Chapter 14‚ page 196‚197 TASK Listen to a talk on peer pressure read by your teacher. Instruction Intermediate level: The talk taught

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    8-HODGE After having watched the PBS “China Prep”‚ I thought about what could be learned for the average school board member in the United States. The first thing I thought of was that every school board should watch this film. The concept that we are preparing our kids to compete in a global world market rather than at a local level on the football field is one we should all adopt. Many people in the USA seem to have tunnel vision when it comes to educating children. The idea of what a person

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    b.) One knife c.) Strawberry Preserves d.) Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter e.) Cream Cheese (for those with allergies to peanuts) f.) Two slices of wheat bread. “Studies show that Rye or Pumpernickel bread are not good delivery vehicles for PB&J’s”. (www.seriouseats.com/2007/04/pbj-a-serious-eats-special-rep.html) Transition: Now that we have collected all of our materials‚ we can begin constructing our peanut butter and jelly

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    American Culture: Money! Money! Money! Fast food is probably the most popular form of diet here in America. Because most of the people are busy trying to make money‚ they do not have enough time to spare to prepare a nutritious home-cooked meal. Since life these days is fast-paced‚ people settle for fast food chains located near their work place and house; fast food for breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner most days of the week. While reading Eric Schlosser’s best-selling book‚ the Fast Food Nation‚ it

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    end-of-message signal‚ after which the hearer holds the channel‚ bringing about a change in the speaker/hearer roles. In one-way short-wave radio communication‚ this end-of-message signal is verbalized in a pre-established word‚ in English usually “over”. The difference between the two types of interaction is that‚ in a normal conversation‚ speakers avail themselves of other means or mechanisms to provide that end-of-message signal. My purpose in this paper is to explore which exactly are those mechanisms

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    Using a sample of 100 respondents of mostly the young‚ we ran regressions and found that advertising does influence expenses incurred on cosmetics products but much influence on the purchase of cosmetic products results from one’s income or pocket money available‚ and other factors like price of the product‚ the brand and other people’s recommendation concerning the product. We concluded that‚ advertising satisfies the needs of the firm and the wishes of consumers. Its role cannot be replaced by any

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    Steven Pinker writes about the criticisms that media has on our minds. He disagrees with the statements that say media take a toll on our knowledge and intelligence‚ but in fact states that they improve it. His article‚ “Mind over Mass Media” also states that we have control over our minds to not become distracted‚ hence the title of the article. Pinker persuades the readers by using his own experience as a professor of psychology‚ reputation and scientific evidence to support his argument. Pinker

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    I watched the film “Dedicated to Chaos PBS Episode 7” . The film talks about the changes Jazz was going through during WWII. Many Americans were already used to Swing music that it was already considered America’s music during the war. Although Swing music was popular among the majority of Jazz musicians‚ some musicians were in fact tired of the many restrictions found in Swing. So they decided to change the formula of Jazz music once again to create a highly complex form of Jazz: Bebop. The predominant

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    Plaguing the Minds of Teens All Over the World By: Sarah Vangi Daily‚ teens have issues putting their phones down and leaving them at home because it is their "safety blanket." How do you feel when you’ve lost your phone? Do you feel anxious? Depressed? Lonely? Like you’re missing a part of yourself? If so‚ you may be experiencing a “disease” called Nomophobia. Nomophobia is separation anxiety with your cell phone and it is a disease on the rise in young adults all over the world. Nomophobia

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    Daijie Qi Nov 16 1. Steven‚ P. (2010). Mind over mass media. (2nd ed.‚ pp. 199-200). New York: The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/11/opinion/11Pinker.html The article “Mass over Mass Media”‚ written by Steven Pinker for the New York Times in 2010‚ shows that the new technology are “the only things that will keep us smart” instead of making us stupid (p 200). Even though many media critics argue that Power Point‚ Google‚ Twitter and other technologies are

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