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    A Famous Place In Our Country Today‚ Pangkor Island is a popular island destination for local and Singapore holiday makers. It gets extremely busy during school and public holidays. One operator on the island reported that approximately 2000 holidaymakers were left without a place to stay on the island during the Chinese New Year holiday period. Of course‚ many people assume that there’s plenty of available rooms on the island and that reservations weren’t necessary. Having said so‚ there are

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    Nazi Germany and Oceania is the totalitarian governments‚ more specifically‚ dictatorships. In 1984‚ the dictator‚ Big Brother‚ was feared‚ respected‚ and loved. Throughout the story‚ Winston was a skeptic of Big Brother and the Party’s actions; however‚ by the end he conformed‚ and he admitted his love for the enigmatic leader. “He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what

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    They cannot vote in elections as it is all decided for them. 2. The Government will have absolute power. The government may not think in the best interests of the people. They may be more interested in building large lavish palaces for themselves than feeding their people. 3. The people may be oppressed by the regime as the government would be intent on keeping their power away from the citizens. Advantages 1. Stability of government - the government will stay the same. In times of political

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    Though this is the case‚ diethylamine is a stronger base than aniline because of the benzene ring attached to it. The benzene ring is electron withdrawing making it a stronger acid (and weaker base) than the electron- donating ethyl groups that are weaker acid (stronger base). Comparing aniline which is an aromatic amine and benzyl amine‚ which is an aliphatic amine‚ benzyl amine or aliphatic amines in general are stronger bases than aromatic amines. Also‚ it is because in aniline‚ the lone pair

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    “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand‚ while imagination embraces the entire world‚ and all there ever will be to know and understand.” Book add pages Learn good and bad by mocking as children is way to be successful on a every day basis. Why Your Imagination is More Powerful than Knowledge By: Rodger Constandse Albert Einstein‚ who once said‚ "Imagination is more powerful than knowledge‚" was well known for his esteem of the

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    HelloooEducation and money are both important things. They are essential to support our life. People may think money is the most important thing in our life. But in my opinion‚ education comes first than money. They don’t know behind the power of education which makes money as an illusion. Nowadays‚ people look at money as it is the root of life like you will not be able to survive without money. They are desperate to find money which they think money is the most important thing in the world

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    Poor Are Better Than Rich

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    the poor so they can achieve success‚ even if it means destroying others lives. On the other hand‚ the poor are those who battle to survive among the rich and live their lives to help others. They are open minded and always wanting to give more than what they have. moral character of the rich and the poor and thus they don’t help each other mutually in obstacles they each have to face. Poor people are filled with hope and the desire to help others that are in need of help. They are consumed

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    and its philosophy that dominated all other places in the known world. Many historians debate whether it would be better to live in Athens or Sparta. It is know that it would be better to live in Athens because of their government‚ culture and geographical size and location. Athens’ government is immensely greater than Sparta’s form of government. This is because Athens was a democracy and Sparta was a monarchy. Sparta’s government was very interesting. It was

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    I’m sure it would taste better than school lunch‚ it is definitely not the best option. Eating school lunches are way more practical than ordering out for lunch. Eating out for school lunch would definitely taste better‚ but it will not be a healthier option for anyone. A school lunch contains about 750 calories. A meal from a fast food restaurants contains about 840 calories. Just by looking at this‚ you can see that there are a lot fewer calories in a school lunch than in a fast food meal. Also

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    Around the 20th century‚ the end of the First World War cleared the way for the formation of democratic regimes. Why they had not been successful‚ why the people didn ’t use the opportunity to establish a democratic political system and why did the dictatorships appear‚ is still unclear‚ but it is a very discussible subject. The decisive role in these processes was the human being. It was the object of the cause‚ but on the other hand he was also the subject - executor of all the problems as well. <br> <br>The

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