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    Rainy season

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    INTRODUCTION: The wet season‚ monsoon season or rainy season is the time of year when most of a region’s average annual rainfalloccurs. It usually lasts one or more months.The term "green season" is also sometimes used as aeuphemism by tourist authorities. Areas with wet seasons are dispersed across portions of the tropics andsubtropics.Under the Köppen

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    One Regular Day

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    Martin Thomas English composition 2 12-2-10 Essay A Regular Day of School Around six o’clock in the morning my alarm goes off. I wake up‚ take a shower‚ brush my teeth‚ and use the next half an hour packing my bag for the long day ahead. I usually bring two bags to school‚ one for my books in class‚ and another for after school because I usually have football practice at the end of my day. Seven o’clock I hear two loud beeps outside my house‚ and on time is my girlfriend Natasha. She was always

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    rugged highlands The lowest point is the Andaman Sea (0 m) and the highest point Hkakabo Razi (5‚881 m). Top Climate Myanmar has three main seasons‚ hot season‚ rainy season and cold season. Hot season is from March to May‚ rainy season is from June to October and cold season is from November to February. The tropical monsoon is usually cloudy‚ rainy‚ hot‚ humid summers and less cloudy‚ scant rainfall‚ mild temperatures‚ lower humidity during winter. Natural resources Myanmar is rich

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    In the Morning

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    3. Explain the Friar’s plan for Juliet. Scene 2 1. Capulet calls his own daughter- “peevish self willed harlotry”. This means what? 2. Capulet says: “I’ll have this knot knit up tomorrow morning.”(Line 24) What day is Juliet to get married? What day had originally been chosen? 3. Explain Capulet’s state of mind in the following lines: “My heart is wondrous light‚ Since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed.” (Line 46-47) Scene 3 1. In

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    MAMEE-DOUBLE DECKER (M) BERHAD (222363-T) (Incorporated in Malaysia) To : The Shareholders of Mamee-Double Decker (M) Berhad (“Mamee” or “the Company”) Dear Sir/Madam‚ ERRATA TO THE ANNUAL REPORT 2010 With reference to Mamee’s Annual Report 2010 which was sent to you on 2 June 2011‚ the Board of Directors of the Company wishes to inform that there are typo-errors on the page numbering of the notes to the financial statements which appeared on the first paragraph of the Statement by directors

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    Rainy Mountain

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    Passage to Rainy Mountain N. Scott Momaday‚ in the memoir “The Way to Rainy Mountain”‚ traced the ancestral roots of his tribe back to the start of the Kiowa tribe. Momaday had always known about his ancestry but the death of his grandmother‚ Aho‚ prompted him to seek an in-depth personal exploration of his family history and background. Therefore‚ Momaday went back to his grandmother’s residence and he observed that the spirit of the Kiowa tribe was faint but still very stirring. When he

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    On A Rainy River

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    author to tell the story in their own words and in another way ot strategie thereby changing the main idea of the real story. Dealing with characters‚ non-fiction involves real people who were present but fiction only creates characters. In ‘On a Rainy River’‚ the author seems to be physically calm especially while talking to the old man. But he has a lot of negative thoughts about going to the war as well. He is more of a coward because he was scared to go fight and did not have the courage to stand

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    On The Rainy River

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    Through his piece‚ “On the Rainy River‚” author Tim O’Brien uses varied sentence structure to portray an dissatisfied and stressed tone‚ by interrupting long-winded thoughts and tangents with sharp and poignant realizations to express his apprehension surrounding his escape to Canada after being drafted to the Vietnam War. O’Brien exemplifies this when he states‚ “Getting chased by the Border Patrol- helicopters and searchlights and barking dogs – I’d be crashing through the woods‚ I’d be down on

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    Hello guys‚ This is Chuck‚ I had written a true story of me and my maid Veena when I still lived in Bangalore. This one is about my encounter with a total stranger. Someone I did not get to ask her last name too‚ but had some of the most amazing time ever !! If my memory serves right this happened around a few months before I boinked Veena :) It was during the rainy season in 2008‚ My work then required me to travel between Bangalore‚ Chennai and Hyderabad for trainings that I used to conduct and

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    One Fine Day

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    One fine day‚ out of the blue‚ the hands suddenly decided that they were not satisfied with their lot. They compared themselves with the feet‚ the body parts that were most similar to themselves‚ and they questioned the different treatment meted out to each of them. "Why do the feet get to do all the hard walking and we are pampered up here"‚ the right hand questioned. "Is our strength being looked down upon? Does everyone think that we can’t support the body like the feet? We want to do rough and

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