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    A time when I felt extremely proud of myself. It was a great time in my life while I was in school‚ feeling proud of myself. Because‚ that time I had an opportunity to developed many things like knowledge‚ relationship‚ emotional‚ mental and physical development. I always remember that great time‚ which I spent in my school life. It gives me a lot of happiness and also helpful to build up the beautiful memories. It still recall on my mind to memorize a successful achievement‚ great

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    space and tools that are available. Instead of focusing on the negative things‚ Ma really tries her hardest to focus on the more positive side of life. A second situation where I relate to Ma is when they make a plan for their ’Great escape’. This is the part in the book where Ma has to make the hardest decision she has ever made. Whether to stay in room for more of her and Jack’s life or take the chance and escape. With the many years she has spent in room‚ everyday she would try and think of a way

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    begin to relax...... Make yourself as comfortable as you can. Now I would like you take one deep breath and hold it. And just let go.....thats’s good. As you concentrate on your breathing.....everyday noises will soon to disappear.....and the only thing of importance is the sound of my voice. Helping you to relax deeper and deeper. Just allow yourself to relax totally. You don’t have to do anything.....You don’t have to think.....You don’t have to listen....You don’t have to do anything in particularly

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    get my feet on the top. We arrived at Penang Hill as early as 9 o’clock in the morning. This place is less crowded maybe because it is morning. We climbed up the hill by riding a train with a panoramic view of the forest surrounded us. I saw many tourist here are amazed by the view of the forest and they just can’t stop taking pictures of the view. After about 20 minutes ride‚ we arrived at the hill with the chilled atmosphere welcoming us. The environment up here fells very refreshing

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    "There is nothing permanent in life except change‚" said philosopher Heraclitus. Others have called change or variety as ’the spice of life’. So‚ changes (shuffle or reshuffle) in the government from time to time should come as no surprise to anyone‚ though changes in the political arena are often viewed with suspicion. Change is in the very nature of being. Every new day is different from the previous day. Body metabolism is one such process as also growth of trees and revolving of planets. Tides

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    If I Were a Rich Girl Some say money can’t buy love; well‚ maybe that’s true‚ but have you thought of what could be bought with money? If I were to win the lottery and receive fifty-million dollars‚ there are so many things I would do. I’d start by paying off all of my debt‚ twenty-thousand dollars worth. Next‚ my husband and I would find the perfect house. A house with three stories; one being the basement‚ a four car garage‚ four bedrooms‚ three bathrooms‚ a large living area‚ a big playroom

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    Kalki Speech In Hindi

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    petty crimes. They think he just got fed up with life and took the plunge.” Shankar said. “So why are you interested in a suicide? I thought you were following the Kalki case.” “Oh that’s true. It’s just that when one my friends at the police told me about this‚ I thought there may be something to it. You see guys like these‚ criminals‚ generally do not commit suicide. And we have a vigilante killer on the loose‚ so I thought....” He was interrupted by the elevator announcing they

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    Essay “So many countries‚ so many customs” There are many countries and nations in the world‚ and each of them is characterized by its own customs. In modern society we strive for integration‚ for cross-cultural communication‚ but very often different customs‚ different mentality makes obstacles for achieving results. For example‚ one Russian company carries on negations with some Japanese company. The Japanese do not say directly “Yes” or “No”‚ they think a lot. Russian vice verse do all of a

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    happiness and joy. So it is their first consideration in all celebrations‚ including weddings. Even the bride`s home is decorated in red on the wedding day. In addition‚ the greater part of people prefers traveling during holidays. Sometimes between people of different nations during their communication emerge various misunderstandings about their conduct. If you don’t know some traditions of the country‚ it can lead to offences; it can even sow seeds of discord between nations. So before going somewhere

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    society. Explore how the author‚ Richard Wright‚ uses language—dialogue‚ specifically—to emphasize the story’s greater theme. Hint: we’ve discussed Steinbeck’s use of dialogue for the sake of character development. Consider how Wright does the same thing with his characters. 3) Individualism is in some ways at the core of the American dream. Show how Richard Wright’s story reinforces ideas of individualism. In the end‚ do you think ”The Man who Saw the Flood” supports or rejects individualism as an

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