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    Customers are not willing to part with luxury despite decrease in cost. Tiger airways target the people who are travelling on limited budgets‚ primarily younger adults‚ students and low wagers. According to the website of Budget carrier Tiger Airways‚ they have promised the lowest airfares: At least 40 per cent less than the average lowest fare in Singapore. In exchange for the lower cost‚ the travelers have to sacrifice on comfortable seats and leg space. People are willing to give away greater

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    Human Tears

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    Human Tears We all cry‚ but what biological function does it serve‚ and why are humans the only species to shed tears of sorrow and joy? Tears are less important when you are alone because there is no one to witness them’ When it came to solving the riddle of the peacock’s tail‚ Charles Darwin’s powers of evolutionary deduction were second to none – the more extravagant their feathered displays‚ he reasoned‚ the greater their chances of attracting a peahen. But when he tried to account for the

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    The Tiger Attack It was the dinner time. Everybody was on the table. Adina’s mother cooks food very well and tasty. She cooks rice‚ vegetable‚ chicken curry and maks salad. The food was very tasty and delicious. Prince had eaten the food. Now it was time to return own palace. Prince said‚ thanks for the dinner. Adina’s mother and father said good bye to prince. Prince also raises own hand and he said good bye to them. Prince’s army chained the thief and they return to palace.

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    No Tears For Frankie

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    In the writing “No Tears for Frankie by Gina Greenlee”‚ the writer expressed a recollection of a thoughts of former classmate. The student was introduced as Frankie a from her child bully. She recalls about his death‚ funeral‚ & her days of torment from him. The article was released in the “lives” section of the New York Times. To illustrate‚ she began to talk about how Frankie died while she was in the fifth grade. Everybody in the class had planned to attend the funeral. He didn’t think that was

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    Trail of Tears

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    Trail of Tears The Indians of America lived mostly peacefully among the people in the states. Though to some they were only to ever be thought of as savages‚ people who would kill the whites. Others thought of them as less than whites. They were essentially in the same social status or class as the blacks were. Though the land in America more rightfully belonged to them than any persons living there‚ they were treated like immigrants in a foreign land. They weren’t given the same rights as the

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    trail of tears

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    The topic that I decided to use for my research paper is the trail of tears. I decided to use the trail of tears because of its significance to the native American culture and also how this event has gone down as one of the worst moments in American history. The trail of tears included several different tribes like the Cherokee‚ Seminole and Muscogee tribes just to name a few. These tribes were treated unfairly and many died from starvation and disease during their journey. It began in 1831 when

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    TEARS Model

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    The 5 components in the TEARS Model of endorser Attributes. Endorser is someone is perceived as credible‚ audience attitudes are changed through a psychological process called internalization. Internalization is happen when audiences accepts the endorser’s position on issue as his or her own. It have 5 capital latter which is bring components of TEARS model. The celebrity can replace a Ronaldo as the endorser for the brands for TEARS model is Nicky Hayden. His actual name is Nicholas Patrick Hayden

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    The Trail of Tears

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    The Five Civilized Tribes and the “Trail of Tears” The Indian Removal Act and the “Trail of Tears” was one of the worst tragedies in American history. It shows that the US government was forcing Native Americans to move from their homelands and endure great hardships of famine‚ cold and harsh weather‚ long treks on foot‚ and unfamiliar places with no regards to their safety‚ culture‚ history and wellbeing. Since the settling of North America by European colonists‚ relations between Native Americans

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    Trail of Tears

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    Title of the Lesson: Trail of Tears Content Area(s): Social Studies‚ Literature‚ Technology Unit of Study: Trail of Tears/US History Grade Level: 4-6 Time Frame: Comprehensive Unit/Lesson scheduled to take 3 weeks including reading of novel and a few different projects NCSS Themes: 1. Culture‚ 2. Time‚ Continuity and Change 3. People‚ Places & Environment 4. Individual Development and Identity 5. Individuals‚ Groups‚ and Institutions 6. Power‚ authority‚ and governance Standards:

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    The Trail Of Tears

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    Around twenty thousand Indians traveled the Trail of Tears either on horseback‚ wagons‚ steamboats‚ keelboats‚ or by foot (The Trail of Tears). All along this Trail of Tears were a series of stops along the way called forts. These forts were put into place for the Indians to have a place to stop and rest for a while along their tough journey and also a way for

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