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    “The Singapore National Identity is created by the state.” Do you agree with the statement? Explain your answer. A national identity is a person’s identity and sense of belonging to a state or to a nation‚ a feeling which one shares with a group of people‚ regardless of one’s citizenship status. It is a sense of emotional attachment and as feelings are something that cannot be forced and created by the state but instead must be what an individual truly feels. Hence‚ as the sense of attachment

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    and how valid is it? Introduction The debate on whether ‘language is the dress of thought’ originates in ancient Greece when Aristotle discussed the possibility that the thinking pattern influences to a certain degree the evolution of language (He‚ 2011: 1). The concept that language is ‘merely a reflection of thought and the objective world’ (He‚ 2011: 1) was re-examined several times throughout history; the conclusions drawn give us a new interpretation of language determinism. This essay will

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    doing is suitable for me. The reasons are as follows. In the first place‚ I normally have a better understanding on the things that I learned by doing them. Ten years ago‚ after graduated from a university‚ I began working for an electronic company‚ which manufactures color televisions. During the first several months‚ I just sat in my office to read the mechanisms of color television from books. Those theories seemed to be so abstract to me that I can only understand 30% of them. So I decided to go

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    The title of my book is A Piece of Cake. This book is a non-fiction memoir written by Cupcake Brown. She is from San Diego‚ California Cup cake grew throughout her life dealing with many tribulations. However‚ in the end she morphed into very successful women. Cupcake found her mom dead at the tender age of 11. After her mom’s death she went to numerous foster homes‚ while dealing with abusive behaviors. Her living conditions were so horrible that she often ran away. Cupcake needed a way to survive

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    10/03/2011 GCSE English Flexi Study Discuss the way in which Scout changes and Develops during the course of To Kill a Mockingbird. 1st draft In the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" each of the main characters changed quite a bit. Through the experiences each character went through and the natural maturing that occurred in each of them‚ the characters were altered from the way they were at beginning of the book. The children‚ Scout and Jem‚ were the two most dramatically changed characters. However

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    and family. I do not agree with that statement. I will support my opinion. I claim that TV has a great impact on our lives‚ but it does not have enough power to change relationships among friends or family. For me and for many other people‚ television is just a source of information. It allows us to get to know new fashions‚ changes in the political and economic area of the world. Besides‚ we have to notice that everybody‚ no matter when and where they are‚ gets the same piece of information. Due

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    purely for relaxation." Do you agree? In every corner of the world‚ people play and listen to music. " Music is everywhere is man has ears." Music so often defies definition. Music is often considered as one of the two most precious gifts from God. For the sake of clarity music is often defined as the organisation of sounds and silences into interesting and meaningful patterns. Music is ubiquitous and has existed since time immemorial. Man simply cannot imagine life without this divine gift. But to say

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    KCC: “Aiming towards Global Competence” “Now is the time for change.” This is what we have been heard from all media forms since the election has finally ended‚ heeding the triumphant sound of another spectrum of hope as it enters the palace of ascendancy – the new administration. Knowing the fact that this will be a roaring summon for the Filipino masses. This is now our time to heal the wounds and lift up ourselves from the ruthless claws of the past administration. However‚ our aspiration for

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    Mutually Exclusive Events Two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. Another word that means mutually exclusive is disjoint. If two events are disjoint‚ then the probability of them both occurring at the same time is 0. Disjoint: P (A and B) = 0 If two events are mutually exclusive‚ then the probability of either occurring is the sum of the probabilities of each occurring. Specific Addition Rule Only valid when the events are mutually exclusive

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    consciousness of agreed norms and values in regards to behaviour of individuals would ensure a greater security for all in society. Durkheim identified that any breech of the accepted behavioural code could possibly lead to deviance and even to criminality. This social consciousness certainly regulates personal and social life and encourages social solidarity. In modern society we can see that there is an accepted code of behaviour set down by the law. Most law systems throughout the world are base don religious

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