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    Studying in Australia Studying abroad in a different country can be a great experience at a low and affordable cost. In addition‚ you can stay with another family. A great place for me to study abroad would be in Australia because they have seven of the top 100 universities‚ strong academic credentials‚ and more than one culture to study. Australia has seven of the top 100 universities in the world. Melbourne‚ for example‚ is one of the leading universities in Australia with over 22‚000 courses

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    Studying History

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    reasons for studying history vary from personal ones‚ to some that affect an entire society or group of people. As conscious beings‚ there always has been a need to study and learn why and how the world has evolved to its current point today. As an individual‚ one often hears‚ “learn from your mistakes.” The past teaches about mistakes‚ so one may learn from them. By learning the bigger lessons‚ not the tiny details‚ one can discover why they are who they are now. Finally‚ by studying the chain of

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    crux of their problem is that they are never taught English literature. Most of what they have been taught is communicative English‚ tenses and grammar with their dull and dry drills. English literature is undeniably the essence‚ the core. Moreover‚ an assimilative study of English literature increases their vocabulary‚ enlightens their minds through reading of literary texts and enables them to speak fluently. Above all‚ English literature instills into them the love of the English language. What

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    Good literature endures because the moral lessons OR ethical questions it raises remain relevant‚ while also providing cultural OR historical insights into the era which produced it. Literature is ever present in our society but certain literature is considered superior to others‚ due to certain aspects within the works. While every generation has its own literature that is considered fantastic at the time‚ it is the literature that has endured the test of time that is truly superior. It is through

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    An Unforgettable Way of Studying History   Hi! This is Sherwin Ang‚ a student from the University of the Philippines. At this point‚ I’m taking up History I‚ which tackles about the history of the Philippines in different aspects-political‚ social‚ cultural and economical. You may think it’s just like any other history class that just lets you memorize certain dates and events. Sometimes‚ we tend to ask‚" Why do we have to study history‚ the past is already the past?" But you know after you attend

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    Same-sex marriage to be discussed in Parliament VietNamNet Bridge - National Assembly (NA) deputies have confirmed that the legal provisions relating to homosexuals‚ bisexuals and transgenders need to be discussed in the upcoming session. [pic] For gay people‚ it is more difficult to overcome social prejudice than legal problems. The Institute for Legislative Studies in collaboration with the Institute of Economic‚ Social and Environmental Research (iSEE) recently held a workshop entitled “Homosexuals

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    one must be able to handle and accept the consequences that going to happen because it not only affects the person that is willing to change‚ but it also affects the people that surround them. Common themes that are seen to advance Southern Gothic Literature short stories are the usage of “tradition” and “interiority” as a means of getting the readers to feel sympathy for the characters that have no control of changing their fate. From gender roles to society rules‚ people have an appetite for control

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    know how to learn than to just know. Thus it has made me think wider and outside of the box instead of the things that are in front of my eyes. I have been developing this skill by learning new things each day in all my classes especially in AP Literature. As this class is completely based on analyzing prose and poems‚ I use my critical thinking to write essays and narratives. I do believe that I will achieve a college degree because I have learned the art of thinking and analysing new things as

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    Studying Notes

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    “Is enough been done to counteract the effects of salinity in the Chowilla Region?” INTRODUCTION Chowilla Region is located in the river lands‚ 50km from Renmark‚ South Australia‚ commonly used for recreational use (SA.gov.au‚ 2012). Chowilla is a peaceful place‚ used to get away from the hectic pace of current life. The region is considered a Game Reserve and monitored by the Berri National Park headquarters. It also has the largest remaining native Riverine forest in South Australia‚ described

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    Studying Is Important

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    Chernobyl Effects Could Last Centuries By Pavol Stracansky KIEV‚ Aug 20‚ 2010 (IPS) - Almost 25 years after the world’s worst nuclear accident a series of new scientific studies have suggested the effects of the Chernobyl disaster have been underestimated. Scientists last month published information that‚ contradicting previous claims‚ animal populations are declining in the exclusion zone surrounding the site of the former Soviet nuclear power plant‚ and that radiation contamination effects

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