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    My friend David owned a motorcycle. It is not a big one‚ but it could reach a really dangerous speed. Just to remind those who like speeding‚ it is hazardous for you and other road users if you are speeding on the road. I learn this in a really painful lesson one night when I rode on the pillion on David’s motorcycle. We were on our way home one night after a movie in a cinema few kilometers away from my house‚ but the traffic on the road during our way back was badly congested. It was a benefit

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    How is being feared rather than loved the superior quality that a leader should possess? Niccolò Machiavelli states in the “Qualities of the Prince” that “One should like to be both one and the other; but since it is difficult to join them together‚ it is much safer to be feared than to be loved” (14). Determining which of these two qualities a leader should possess has been a topic of discussion for centuries. So what makes Machiavelli’s work any different? First off‚ Machiavelli was an Italian

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    YOU MUST RUN VERY FAST TO STAY WHERE YOU ARE To begin with I would like to say that the topic of the essay may be thought as a great metaphor for life. If we ask how much time and energy do we spend just to hold on things and go outside the status quo it will be an honest question. From the one side we can say that the majority of time we spend each day is spent running just to stay in the same place. To continue with I can say that the percentage of the day spent on our growth seems to be very

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    You must do things you think you cannot do Honorary guest‚ lecturers‚ parents‚ fellow graduates‚ good afternoon. I am your valedictorian Oshane Thomas and I am charging you today to do the things you think you cannot do. The important actions aren’t easy. They are hard because of our fears. No one is without them. One of my fears is being here today talking to you. On preparation for graduation‚ I was notified that I had to deliver a speech and the thought of actually doing it terrified me

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    (A) Do you think you are addicted to Facebook? What are the signs which show a person is addicted to Facebook? Give reasons to support your view. Yes I am addicted to Facebook. The signs that shows a person that is addicted to Facebook is when he/she is constantly thinking about Facebook‚ like always updating his/hers statuses‚ always talk about the topics that he/she saw from Facebook or constantly checking his/her phone for Facebook updates. Another sign of Facebook addiction is when he/she

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    In order to consider “I exist because I think” or ”I think because I exist”‚ I would define the “I exist because I think” as “I think” is the cause of “I exist”. This implies “I think” appear before “I exist” and cause “I exist” to happen. In the other side‚ “I think because I exist” would be “I exist” is the cause of “I think”. This implies “I exist” appear before “I think” and cause “I think” to happen. In terms of logic‚ I would say “I think because I exist “ is more appropriate. It is because

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    lived for whatever remains of his life at Sagamore Hill‚ a home close named Oyster Bay in Long Island of New York. They had five kids: Theodore‚ Jr.‚ Kermit‚ Ethel‚ Archibald‚ and Quentin. As a kid‚ Roosevelt had experienced serious asthma‚ and frail visual perception tormented him for the duration of his life. By dint of a project of physical effort‚ he added to an in number constitution and a long lasting adoration for fiery movement. He embraced "the strenuous life‚" as he entitled his 1901 book

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    Fiedler's Contingency Theory

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    Fiedler’s Contingency Theory Proposed by the Austrian psychologist Fred Edward Fiedler (1922- ). The contingency model emphasizes the importance of both the leader’s personality and the situation in which that leader operates. A leader is the individual who is given the task of directing and coordinating task-relevant activities‚ or the one who carries the responsibility for performing these functions when there is no appointed leader. Fiedler relates the effectiveness of the leader to aspects

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    100 Very Cool Facts About The Human Body The human body is an incredibly complex and intricate system‚ one that still baffles doctors and researchers on a regular basis despite thousands of years of medical knowledge. As a result‚ it shouldn’t be any surprise that even body parts and functions we deal with every day have bizarre or unexpected facts and explanations behind them. From sneezes to fingernail growth‚ here are 100 weird‚ wacky‚ and interesting facts about the human body. The Brain

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    are very dangerous. Discuss. Introduction Nowadays‚ road is one of the popular mode of transportation in Malaysia. Do you believe that over than a million of Malaysians are the road users in a day? They have their own personal reasons and destinations. In fact‚ 3‚674‚484 of private and public vehicles were moving on the roads in a day in 1987. On the other hand‚ In 2003 there were 12‚021‚939 vehicles on the roads. This shows the number of vehicles keep increasing yearly. I am sure‚ you can

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