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    Sports V.S. Computer

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    values‚ hospitality among them. They are also good at cooking various dishes and playing many sports and native games. But now‚ the youth of our country has preferred sitting all day in front of a computer and play games‚ rather than playing Sipa‚ Sepak Takraw‚ Volleyball‚ Badminton or even Basketball. Sure‚ some kids still play those games‚ but the ratio of kids playing computer games to kids playing sports is “ten is to one”. How about you? How about your kids? What do they prefer? What really makes

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    Are rich children always happier than those who come from poorer families “That man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest‚” Henry David Thoreau. Wealth does not determine your happiness. Happiness is a sense of satisfaction which cannot be sought after‚ it is to be decided by yourself‚ you are the true master of your own happiness. Rich children have lesser worries and probably happier‚ but poor children can still feel happier. Rich children are stressed with expectations by their parents‚ thus

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    Subject and Verb

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    would be ready in about three years. 3. The complex was to be named Kompleks Sukan 1Malaysia and would include a multi-purpose hall‚a dormitory‚ swimming pool‚ boxing arena‚ shooting range‚ a futsal centre as well as netball‚ basketball and sepak takraw courts‚ to cater to about 15‚000 people. 4. However‚ until now there has been no sign of construction of the sports complex and a check by StarMetro at the site found that the land was still occupied by the Setapak dog pound managed by City

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    Ano ang Itak sa Puso ni Mang Juan? Once‚ one of our teachers told us that in order to ensure the success of our business‚ we must associate our potential products with the culture of our target market. It is in fact better if we are able to make our products become part of the customers’ culture itself. This is because doing so may not only translate to higher sales upon our entry to the market but‚ also‚ to a good amount of loyal customers. The more you position a product as if it is part of the

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    Intramurals Essay Example

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    Dr. Gloria C. Gemparo‚ the opening of the their 43rd Intramurals game-2012 formally opened. The event become more meaningful and exciting that compressed of series of skill competition such as Dance showdown‚ Basketball‚ Badminton‚ Volleyball‚ Sepak Takraw‚ Tag of War ‚Chess and Table Tennis. Despite of the scorching heat of sun‚ ball games rage with the intensity and each team shown no mercy fighting for the championship. An atmosphere of fiesta smothered the air as the talented students shown their

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    HISTORY Harland Sanders‚ founder of the original Kentucky Fried Chicken‚ born in 1890‚ just outside Henryville‚ Indiana. After a series of jobs‚ in the mid 1930s at the age of forty‚ Colonel Sanders bought a service station‚ motel and cafe at Corbin‚ a town in Kentucky. He began serving meals to travelers on the dining table in the living quarters of his service station because he did not have a restaurant. It is here that Sanders began experimenting with different seasonings to flavor his chicken

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    Indonesian Culture

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    medals since the sport gained full Olympic status in 1992. Its women have won the Uber Cup‚ the female equivalent of the Thomas Cup‚ twice‚ in 1994 and 1996. Liga Indonesia is the country’s premier football club league. Traditional sports include sepak takraw‚ and bull racing in Madura. In areas with a history of tribal warfare‚ mock fighting contests are held‚ such as‚ caci in Flores‚ and pasola in Sumba. Pencak Silat is an Indonesian martial art. Indonesian cuisine varies by region and is based on

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    P.Ramlee

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    Ramlee studied in several schools‚ namely Kampung Jawa Malay School‚ Francis Light English School‚ the Japanese Navy School Kaigun Gakko during World War II‚ and Penang Free School.  He was an active sportsman‚ excelling particularly in badminton‚ sepak takraw and football. Career Ramlee did not receive formal training in the performing arts. Yet‚ he had an extremely impressive career‚ having acted in 65 films and directed 34 feature films. In 1945‚ Ramlee entered a singing contest organised by

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    Popinjay • Target archery an international match of Volleyball. • Ball badminton • Biribol • Bossaball • Fistball • Footbag net • Football tennis • Footvolley • Hooverball • Jianzi • Jokgu • Newcomb ball • Peteca • Pickleball • Sepak takraw • Sipa • Throwball • Volleyball o Beach volleyball o Paralympic volleyball • Wallyball Basketball family Basketball player Dwight Howard making a slam dunk at 2008 Summer Olympic Games • Basketball o Beach basketball o Deaf basketball

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    Culture of Malaysia

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    MALAYSIA The flag of Malaysia‚ also known as the Jalur Gemilang (Malay for "Stripes of Glory")‚[1] comprises a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Star). The 14 stripes‚ of equal width‚ represent the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal government‚ while the 14 points of the star represent the unity between these entities.[2] The crescent represents

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