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    parade of ipoh

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    spend most of their time seeking for knowledge at these floors. Hungry and exhausted people usually will be found wandering at the third and fourth floors‚ seeking for tasty local cuisines or fusion food and relaxation. Yong Tau Fu and Tao Fu Fa stalls are my most favorite spot to visit. At the other end‚ entertainment centre such as cinema‚ bowling centre and game arcade is the most popular place for youths‚ as well as I am. In a nutshell‚ I believe that Ipoh Parade is a place that you should

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    The Train Station

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    here was interesting. Passengers were waiting eagerly for the arrival of the train. Some were sitting on benches and smoking or reading newspapers. A few were pacing up and down the platform. The vendors were having a busy time. There was rush at tea stall. The coolies in red uniforms were sitting in a line. As soon as the train steamed in‚ there was noise and commotion everywhere. There was rush at the doors of compartments. Many passengers got down and many more got in. Coolies were seen carrying

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    Joyce Carol Oates’s “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” conveys the theme of good vs. evil through Connie and Arnold by creating a sympathetic character and using symbolism‚ creating a fine line between the protagonist and the antagonist. In this short story‚ the antagonist Arnold Friend is a seducting creep that seduces young‚ innocent girls to “go on a date with him”. While he is at the protagonist‚ Connie’s‚ house‚ he is persuading Connie by telling her all about herself‚ including his

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    Tricksters

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    A confidence trick is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their confidence. A confidence artist is an individual operating alone or in collusion with others who exploits characteristics of the human psyche such as dishonesty‚ honesty‚ vanity‚ compassion‚ credulity‚ irresponsibility‚ naïveté‚ or greed. In ‘The Umbrella Man’‚ by H.H Munro‚ the author shows that even an ordinary man‚ with the right tactics‚ can fool a suspicious person‚ the narrator’s mother in this case. This

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    As a trainer they spend most of the day on their feet‚ lifting hay bales‚ mucking stalls‚ riding‚ and even bathing horses (BLS‚ “Working Conditions” par. 3 and McMullen par. 3). As a trainer they need to be compassionate about what they do‚ because without it they would get burned out quickly and hate what they do (BLS‚ “How To Become

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    The Snot Thief of the Dark or Bilbo the Pocket Thief? Engrossed by the screen‚ the flashing lights‚ the angles‚ the sounds‚ or on the couch‚ nodding off. The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien in 1997‚ was written for preteen and the teen audience about the adventures‚ challenges and parts of Bilbo journey and life. However the movie The Hobbit “An Unexpected Journey” directed by Peter Jackson in 2012‚ included advanced computer graphics‚ attracting the teens of this time period. This book consists of adventures

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    James Joyce‚ the author of the short story "Araby‚" emphasizes the symbolic blindness and ignorance of the faithful masses of fellow Irishmen and depicts his personal religious and adolescent epiphany through the usage of first person point of view‚ vivid imagery‚ and constant allusions to the Roman Catholic Church. The usage of a first person narration allows the reader to see things the way the narrator saw them when he was an unsuspecting youth. Made apparent through his adult observations

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    Dc Motor

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    AC Motors vs DC Motors DC Motors Prof. Dr. M. Zahurul Haq zahurul@me.buet.ac.bd http://teacher.buet.ac.bd/zahurul/ Department of Mechanical Engineering Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology e316.eps ME 475: Mechatronics AC motors are smaller in size‚ reliable and less costly. AC motors run at fixed speed set by the line frequency. Easy speed‚ torque & direction controls in DC motors. DC motors are generally operate at lower voltages which makes these easier to interface with control

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    Hawkers

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    Historically‚ hawker stalls were pack of the life style of some Hong Kong people who used to live in the crowded and poorer areas‚ such as the housing estates. In Modern Hong Kong‚ these hawkers are getting fewer and fewer in number because the government has tightened up illegal hawkering. This is due to hygiene and environmental control in preventing diseases such as cholera and diarrhea. Where there are food hawkering‚ there is going to be plenty of rubbish and this is lead to attracting mice

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    Introduction to Tesco

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    also world’s third largest retailer with outlets across Europe‚ USA and Asia. They come with one purpose which is creating value for money to earn customers’ life loyalty. The business began in 1919‚ one man named Jack Cohen selling groceries from a stall in the East end of London. He bought surplus stocks of tea from T.E.Stockwell. This company and Cohen combined their names to brand the tea Cohen originally sold- TESCO tea. In 1929‚ the first Tesco opened in north London. Tesco is then expanded

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