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    Life Is Like Riding a Bike

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    Life Is Like Learning to Ride a Bike Life can be compared to learning how to ride a bike for the very first time. Life is the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms‚ being manifested by growth through metabolism‚ reproduction‚ and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally. So you might be asking how is living life compared to learning how to ride a bike‚ which is inorganic? When learning to ride a bike you will most likely

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    General Electric’s joint venture Case study answers 1. I think the case was different. In the early 2000s joint venture is one of the most powerful weapons in GE s arsenal. After that they prefer to enter in a new country with the help of joint venture with companies. 2. The cause of this situation is‚ GE now doesn’t want to set up a plant of its own because if they do so they will incur a high cost. On the other hand

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    Culture shock

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    Culture shock story Culture shock is the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country‚ a move between social environments‚ or simply travel to another type of life. Have you ever been in a country‚ where “no” means “yes”? Being in a country‚ with different traditions and views about life‚ can be surprising and confusing at first. Communicating with people when you are abroad‚ is one of the factors‚ that can

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    The Last Lecture

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    The Last Lecture Whenever you hear about a tragedy that happened like a car crash‚ someone getting cancer‚ a mass shooting‚ someone catching a simple disease and dying. You think to yourself for a second and say‚ “that’s terrible‚ why does stuff like that happen in this world. Then you think to yourself of course that would never happen to me. Reading this book and watching the video makes you think that stuff like this happens to ordinary people just like me. Randy Pausch was a very smart man

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    The article from Scientific American Mind magazine “Set in our ways: Why change is so hard” by Nikolas Westerhoff shows that it is very complicated to change lives. Young people are open to new experiences‚ but when they become older they are losing their interest. Throughout the article‚ Westerhoff reveals such main ideas as: people lose their appetite for novelty as they age; people all over the world have similar societal expectation and life demands; people who wish to make great changes often

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    I wish for a future full of... Hi baby‚ I am writing this on my way back to Manila. I think I slept too much during the day and that I am awake more than ever. I think I slept for more than 8 hours. XD HAHA! Talk about crazy‚ but making lunch and dinner for 20 people ain’t an easy job. :P But since this letter is about our future together‚ well‚ let’s get to it. And just so you know‚ yes‚ I’d gladly cook for you‚ my love. :”) Anything and everything you want. I just have to buy a nice mandoline

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    How to raise money

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    September 2013 Most startups that raise money do it more than once. A typical trajectory might be (1) to get started with a few tens of thousands from something like Y Combinator or individual angels‚ then (2) raise a few hundred thousand to a few million to build the company‚ and then (3) once the company is clearly succeeding‚ raise one or more later rounds to accelerate growth. Reality can be messier. Some companies raise money twice in phase 2. Others skip phase 1 and go straight to phase

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    Tomorrow Who knows what will happen tomorrow ? Do you even know ? Even me myself cannot predict what is going to happen tomorrow . I have no crystal ball . I am not a witch though . Today is the tomorrow for yesterday . What I have been predicting yesterday is not happening that well as I wanted for it to be . Isn’t it nice to think that tomorrow is a new day with no mistakes in it yet ? Sure ‚ tomorrow is going to be a big surprise for us . Today is a gift . That is why we call it as present. Today

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    Topic Choice

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    NotesWriting an essay can be a daunting task for both teachers and students in terms of creating and crafting a high quality essay‚  and finally editing and grading them. It seems though we may have overlooked one of the toughest steps in writing an essay and that is actually selecting an appropriate and interesting topic for your students. Thankfully I have put together a list of 25 great essay topics that might just make that process a little easier.  Enjoy.  And remember to add any other great

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    Sugarland Concert Report

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    • On August 13‚ 2011 roughly 12‚000 people were awaiting a Sugarland Concert at the Grandstand Stage at the Indiana State Fairgrounds when a windstorm rolled through and collapsed the Grandstand Stage taking the lives of seven people and injuring nearly forty others. The audience was briefly warned to vacate the area in an event of a storm‚ however the warning was given only moments before the stage collapse and the audience had no time to evacuate (Crandall‚ Parnell & Spillan‚ 2013). Throughout

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