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    India Is My Country

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    India is my countrymy motherland . I am proud to say that I am an Indian. India is a big country with world 2nd largest population. 1 out of 5 people in the world is an Indian. India has 28 states‚ 7 union Territories‚ 18 official languages‚ 114 languages‚ 216 mother tongues India is 7th Largest Country with world largest democracy. We‚ Indians celebrate Independence day on 15th August & Republic day on 26th January I am proud of the ancient culture and heritage of my great country

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    Things I Carry

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    I carry so many things‚ so many insignificant thingsthings that you would never think could hold so much meaning. Chapstick. No‚ I do not carry it for fear of coming across Prince Charming and diving into his arms for the fairy-tale kiss. But I do fear chapped lips; it is more of a phobia (chapped-obia?). I was eight years old in the Alps of France over winter break when no one informed me that chapstick would be a good little soldier in my pocket to defend my lips from the enemy: the cold

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    would the world be like if everyone was pessimistic? Would there be anyone who would do anything when they already knew that it was unlikely to have a positive result? I try to visualize the world where everyone has no hope about the future‚ and because of that‚ they misuse the present. I imagine life full of failures‚ living without thinking about any success‚ any goals and dreams‚ and of course this is the origin of misery for the whole lifetime! I believe that optimism makes my future bright since

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    The Things I Carry

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    The Things I’d Carry In the novel The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien‚ soldiers would do just about anything to stay sane and alive during the Vietnam War. Some men would have carried things with them during the war. These same men would carry things to remind them of home‚ others would carry an item to help them feel better during their hardships. What these men carried was something to hold onto‚ moreover not an item but of a memory or a dream. Soldiers would do just about anything to stay

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    I Like to 1321

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    Phase 3 – Individual Project Instructions NetBeans Setup Tutorial For this Individual Project you will use the existing NetBeans program you completed for Phase 2’s Individual Project. Build Java Application Instructions Type the new code given below into your NetBeans project. You will need to rearrange a couple of items. Please compare this to your NetBeans project from the prior phase to understand the updates and changes. This new coded incorporates the Control Statements covered in Phase

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    i like google

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    Task 1 A. Contrast liability in tort with contractual liability Principles of Responsibility distinction Tort liability in general‚ the principle of fault liability‚ under the special provisions in the law‚ to take the principle of liability without fault‚ if the law does not specify to which the parties the two sides nor the fault of the concept of fair‚ can also take the principle of equitable responsibility. Contractual obligations after the conclusion of the contract‚ or the formation of

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    i like cake

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    and include such pastries as babka and stollen. Cheesecakes‚ despite their name‚ aren ’t really cakes at all. Cheesecakes are in fact custard pies‚ with a filling made mostly of some form of cheese (often cream cheese‚ mascarpone‚ ricotta or the like)‚ and have very little flour added‚ although a flour-based or graham cracker crust may be used. Cheesecakes are also very old‚ with evidence of honey-sweetened cakes dating back to ancient Greece. Sponge cakes are thought to be the first of the non-yeast-based

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    My Country Essay

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    MY COUNTRY (MYANMAR) There is no one in the world who does not love his‚ or her motherland. Even birds adore their nests. Being humans‚ we all treasure our countries. Additionally‚ all want to serve for their countries in each role. Like everyone‚ I am dare of my country. The name of my country is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar‚ commonly shortened to Myanmar. It lies between latitudes 9° and 102° East. Myanmar is an independent and member nation of ASEAN Community. It is bordered by Bangladesh

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    In My Fathers Country

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    and different than any other Pashtun girl‚ Saima´s firm ideas became even stronger. The story starts in a country where women are treated poorly and abused. Saima tells how she made her life different than the one a normal Pashtun woman would have. A huge opportunity was presented when Saima and her siblings and cousins moved to America to get a better education. Moving to a western country was a big help for Saima in order to live in a different and better environment than the one she was used to

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    At the very beginning of my eighth grade science class‚ while discussing the topic of genes‚ my teacher‚ Mr. Jibon Saha explained why we look similar to our parents and how genes flow from generation to generation. That day‚ for the first time‚ I found the real answer to my question “why do I look like my father?”. He also described the great phenomena of environments‚ how environments help us by providing all needs. All of his story and discussion sparked new thought and I found a real desire to do

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