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    With the increasingly rapid economic globalization and urbanization‚more problems are brought to our attention.One of them is traffic jams. The reasons can be listed as follows .For one thing‚it’s cheaper to buy a car than a few years ago.In previous years‚a car was a luxury that Chinese families cannot afford‚but cars are now becoming more accessible to the common people because of the reduction of the price.Therefore we can see so many cars driving on the road.For another reason‚with the people’s

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    Is it important to question the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority? It is very common and reasonable that people in positions of authority are likely to be venerated by the public; their ideas and decisions deserve our respect. However‚ this is not saying that their ideas and decisions are always right. It is important to question their ideas and decisions‚ especially when they contradict with the truth and common sense. The spirit of challenging the authority has contributed

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    Questions/Main Ideas:  Notes:    QOD: What is one thing  about your historical  background that would help  people to understand you  better? In what ways does  the lack of this knowledge  change your relationships?  In what ways could the  gaining of this knowledge  help your relationships?  (2­3  paragraphs)      QOW: How does the  author of ​ To Kill a  Mockingbird​  build  historical context to help  the reader develop a  better understanding of  setting‚ plot‚ themes‚ and  characters?      

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    developing country. We have to face with many problems; one of which is traffic. Accident transport and the congestion of traffic are becoming serious day by day Traffic accidents in Vietnam have been increasing at the alarming growth rate in the recent years. In 2008‚ there are more than 10.000 dead. The number dead from traffic accidents is much more than the number dead of cancer. The main reason is poor awareness of traffic participants such as driving after drinking wine‚ not wearing helmets

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    Traffic: A difficult question. Vietnam is a developing country. We have to face with many difficulties‚ and traffic is one of the most vital problems that should be solved immediately. Since accident transport and traffic congestion are becoming serious day by day is the real situation in our country‚ the Government has introduced a new law that is charging vehicles going into city. However‚ I believe that charging vehicles cannot solve traffic problems‚ but changing people awareness and improving

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    market are very fragmented and most of these markets are small in value and the jams market‚ for instance‚ is valued at about Rs 80-90 crore. Which segment are being targeted and strategies used to influence the targeted segment? kissan jams are mainly targeting on kids and modern youth who are found to be make their food more tastier and healthy and this is also beneficial for all age groups.A large target market for kissan jam is people who are paying guest and hostelers.Example: Tops and Sil are the

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    dancing at the age of 3 and studied tap‚ jazz & ballet. Luis Pinto’s Mega Jam was started in 1996.  We are based in Brisbane‚ Australia. As the years went on‚ Jasmine Meakin expanded her repertoire to include hip hop & funk which she is now renowned for. Jasmine has been performing‚ choreographing & teaching intensive workshops throughout Queensland since 1998. Mega Jam is also recognised for its MEGA JAM Hip Hop dance DVDs that are used as a teaching tool at many schools around Australia

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    SANCHO‚ JAN MARIE D. NSTP 02 1. In a relation to community organizing‚ what do you think is the meaning of "munting tinig" and what do you think they are in the community? They are the poor people who only wish is to be heard by the government. 2. What do you think the main message and values that the film is trying to imply to its viewer? Don’t lose hope‚ never give up because there’s always a way for the success if you have a determination. And rises above these challenges to emerge

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    driving through the busy streets of Hollywood‚ traffic on the highways and streets of Los Angeles can often be a hassle. In Dagoberto Gilb’s short story Love in L.A.‚ first published in 1986‚ the troubles of traffic are experienced first hand by our main character Jake. Jake is a common fellow with a steady occupation who is merely trying to make his way to work through the busy streets of Hollywood. As he is working his way through the piled traffic‚ not paying complete attention to the road in front

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    Jam making Principles of jam-making Micro-organisms are destroyed as fruit is heated to 100⁰C. Sixty-five per cent sugars are added‚ which acts as a preservative and prevents microbial growth of the fruit. Pectin and acids help the jam set. Sealing prevents the re-entry of micro-organisms. The ingredients used in jam-making are fruit‚ sugar‚ pectin and acid. Too much sugar = Crystallisation Too little sugar = fermentation (Store jams completely covered in a cool place) Fruit Sugar

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