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    My Ideal Spouse Marriage is one of important things for many girls‚ and I also usually dreams about my prince charming. As I was a senior high school student‚ I liked to watch Japanese idol dramas. In the Japanese idol drama‚ the leading man who looks handsome and his traits could appeal to girls. I dream that my lover who has traits as same as my favorite idol in the Japanese drama. My ideal lover’s eyes are single-edged eyelid‚ a tall nose and charming lips. In addition‚ he must has some

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    constituted puzzling issues which epistemology attempts to grapple with. Issues cutting across what can we know‚ what is the nature and scope of human knowledge‚ what can be known with certainty‚ how do we acquire knowledge‚ how can we know what is when we come across it‚ what can be left to faith or opinion to decide‚ as well as the proper source of knowledge preoccupied the philosophical and at the same time‚ the epistemological thought of philosophers. In this connection‚ different schools of thought

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    If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like? Summary: Due to Hillary Clinton publically criticized President Obama’s foreign policy in interview with the Atlantic‚ voters had been raising questions that if Hilary Clinton had won in 2008 and had been the one in the Oval Office since 2009‚ what would her foreign policy be and how much different would it be than President Obama’s. New Vocabulary: 1. 1) Adamantly 2) “And in the Atlantic interview‚ she was

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    Introduction What is intellectual property? In its common and purest sense‚ it is the tangible product of human mind and intelligence entitled to the legal status of personal property. As Chaffe stated‚ ‘The man who brings out of nothingness some child of his thought has right s therein which cannot belong to any other sort of property’. One textbook defines the intellectual property as ‘the novel product of human intellectual endeavour’. Yet‚ the use of the term ‘property’ to describe intellectual

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    Justifications Based on the lesson plan above‚ there are some aspects that we have used to justify our lesson plan. The aspects include teaching writing skills approaches‚ teaching and learning strategies and teaching aids. The approaches of teaching include process approach‚ product approach and genre approach. Each approach has its own advantages. In this lesson plan‚ we also use a lot of teaching aids like manila card‚ power point presentation‚ jigsaw puzzle‚ video and others. Meanwhile teaching

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    Justification – the heart of the Gospel This week’s verse: Galatians 2:11-21 This week we will continue our focus on Justification. This is the heart of the Gospel and the core of what Christianity is all about. Occasion of. The churches of Galatia were founded by Paul himself (Acts 16:6; Galatians 1:8; 4:13‚19). They seem to have been composed mainly of converts from heathenism (4:8)‚ but partly also of Jewish converts‚ who probably‚ under the influence of Judaizing teachers‚ sought

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    1. Process for identifying learning needs Learning is a necessary process for achieving business objectives and essential to improving organisational performance. It bridges the gap between the organisation’s current capability and that needed to deliver the business results. From an individual point of view‚ it enables people to add to their stock of personal competences and develop their full potential. The process for identifying learning needs is given by: * Stakeholder Analysis

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    Hilary Clinton used her private email address to talk about classified information. In total she had sent thousands of emails with classified information over her family’s private email servers. She claimed to be in compliance with federal laws and regulations governing recordkeeping. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had opened up an investigation against her after they believed some of those documents contained classified information. The FBI found that even though none of the documents

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    Effects of Clinton’s Email Scandal on her Economy Plans In March 2015‚ Hilary Clinton came into the public limelight after she was exposed that she used a private email server for official communications. This happened when she was the United States Secretary of State. This was breaking the regulations since she was supposed to utilize the official state Department email accounts that are maintained on Federal government servers. She also deleted 32‚000 emails that she claimed to be private (Dinan

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    • Hillary Diane Rodham was born at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago‚ Illinois • She was raised in a United Methodist family‚ first in Chicago and then‚ from the age of three‚ in suburban Park Ridge‚ Illinois • Her father‚ Hugh Ellsworth Rodham (1911–1993) • Her mother‚ Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011) • Hillary grew up with two younger brothers‚ Hugh and Tony • In the late spring of 1971‚ she began dating Bill Clinton‚ also a law student at Yale • She still harbored doubts about marriage‚ concerned

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