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    Interact camp

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    Leadership Camp 2013 Report Theme: Stepping forward Group name: Uranus Facilitators: Tan Renee and Rose Ong Group members: Ng Yann Herng‚ Loo Hao Wen‚ Edzell Swamy‚ Daphanie Oon‚ Pamela Lee‚ Kok Ke Yi‚ Tan Cheah Hui‚ Caryn The‚ Ch’ng Siew Kheng‚ Ng Xiu Yun Index 1. Icebreaker…………………………………………….page 2 2. Mystery Game………………………………………..page 3 3. Morning Exercise…………………………………….page 6 4. Treasure hunt…………………………………………page 7 5. Station games…………………………………………page 9 6. Personal

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    There always seems to be a person‚ who is just plain mean‚ and picks on everyone in his way. In the book Under the Dome by Stephen King‚ James Rennie‚ known as “Junior” is this bully. The song I chose to describe Junior You’re a Mean One Mr. Grinch‚ written by Dr. Seuss. The Grinch and Junior share many common traits‚ and are both not very friendly people. Junior however‚ may be a bit more violent than The Grinch‚ as so far he has been responsible for multiple deaths in the book‚ including two girls

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    Lesson 4 Speech

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    Prufrock‚ or John Kennedy). In the monologue‚ identify what you hope people learn from hearing “your” story. Include reference to your struggles and what can be learned from them. Remember that a monologue is written as if you are the person speaking‚ using the first person pronoun “I.” In your monologue you must make a connection to at least two of the other characters. How were they like you or different in their discoveries of what you hope people learn? Hamlet: I have gone through a lot of things

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    sets of values. 4. The organization of the contents is straight-narrative (events are given in their chronological order). 5. The type of narration is an account of events (portraiture) with dialogues. 6. The story is told in the first person singular in a colloquial style. 7. The key of the excerpt is mostly matter of fact‚ emotional‚ humorous and ironical. 8. The composition of the text is knot of the intrigue – the first lesson (development of the events with complications)

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    NOVEL STUDY. (GRACELING‚ BY KRISTIN CASHORE) 

 I started reading Graceling as a novel study‚ but the more I read the more I wanted to know! I disliked at first that it was written from thread person‚ though I learned to love it. 
Part One- The Lady Killer. 
The lady killer is not mealy a metaphor‚ ‘The Lady Killer’ is the story. A story of how Kasta (The Lady Killer) revolves and rebels! Kasta (The Lady Killer) is graced with the power too kill‚ so it is thought... In this time

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    Three Men in a Boat

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    story. Any work consists of relatively independent elements such as narration‚ description‚ dialogue and interior monolog. Narration is dynamic; it gives a continuous account of events. Description is static; it is a verbal portrayal of an object person or scene. It may be detailed and directs or impressionistic‚ giving few but stretching details. Though the dialogue the characters are better portrayal‚ it also brings the action nearer to the reader‚ makes it more swift and more intensify. Interior

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    Hardees

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    established niche for itself as a leader in thickburgers made from 100% Angus beef(Hardee’s‚ 2007).             Within the Hardee’s where I worked‚ I had the position of ‘general crew member.’  This is the same position title that was given to any person hired below a manager (including janitors‚ greeters‚ and bussers).  I worked mostly backline jobs including regarding food preparation.  As I was in high school for the duration of my employment there‚ I had relatively little say in any of the few

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    Winnie the Pooh Analysis

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    American political speeches in the twenty-first century are perhaps more frequently analyzed than any other body of language in modern American English. With the growing popularity and use of the major news media and the Internet‚ the general public currently has an utterly unprecedented level of access to reports‚ transcripts and even videos of every word that passes through a public speaker’s lips. The public scrutiny‚ however‚ is generally turned towards the meaningful content of these speeches

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    International Management

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    email from an employee requesting permission to proceed with a matter. In doing so‚ the employee may assume that by receiving no response‚ the manager has agreed. A fifth and final antecedent of conflict is personality conflict. Conflict may arise as persons may decide to disagree with a decision in part on a whole based on personal likes/dislikes‚ religious affiliation or traditions. In an organization‚ successful conflict management involves desired outcomes. First is agreement. This should be viewed

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    Kubla Khan: Finished?

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    abrupt halt in the maturation of the Xanadu paradise at line 36‚ which appears to be part of an incomplete stanza. Following line 36‚ there is a clear change in writing from the author. Not only does he change his point of view from third person to first person‚ but he also changes the tone which shows that he is retreating from his Xanadu. This creates a clear distinction between Coleridge’s original poem (lines 1 through 36) and what he later added on as a conclusion (lines 37 through 54). The

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