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    Successful Sportsman

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    keen senses‚ discipline‚ calm and yet gregarious and outgoing. Unfortunately‚ teenagers lack tenacity resulting in the declining of numbers of sportsmen in our country. Little did they know‚ becoming a successful sportsman just requires integrity and perseverance. First of all‚ a successful sportsman consumes a balanced meal which consist all the necessary nutrients for enhancing their physique and metabolism. Besides that‚ more vegetables are included in the meal. It is because vegetables

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    Why Is The 1920s Bad

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    I come to realize that the economy in the 1920s was bad because it was the beginning of the Great Depression. But the depression could have been avoided if the Feds became more aware in the beginning and stopped over looking it. The great depression led to unemployment and factories being shut down. The Great Depression was in the 1920s when the stock market crashed. During the depression there were a quarter of teens in the country living on the streets by themselves. It started because people wan

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    Nation and Nationalism

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    hometown of both of my parents. The great‚ great grandfather from my mother’s side was the first engineer of Myanmar‚ he was sent to study in France during the pre-colonial period‚ 19th century. His son‚ my great grandfather was the one who translated Geometry from English to Burmese. My grandfather‚ himself was the activist in colonial period that sacrificed his left leg for the country. Because of my ancestors and the way I was educated‚ I am positively sure that Nationalism is in my blood. My ancestors

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    In the 1920s politicians and leading Canadians took an active role in discriminating against all ethnic groups other than white Anglo-Saxons. They achieved this by feeding the dark side of humanity: fear of different cultures‚ prejudice and xenophobia. In the 1920s Canada treated different peoples unjustly. The Chinese were faced with ridiculous laws‚ the Native Americans were forced to forfeit their culture and the Ukrainians were treated with suspicion wherever they went. In the 1920s the Aboriginals

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    Successful Leadership

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    Name: Bryan Ng (13) Class: 3A2 Date: 26 July 2010 Question: Successful leadership is about winning hearts and minds. Discuss. Warren Bennis‚ an American scholar widely regarded as a pioneer on the contemporary field of leadership studies‚ once said that “Leadership is the wise use of power. Power is the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it.” Indeed‚ leadership comes with power but in order to gain this power‚ a leader must encompass three main

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    1920 American Gangsters

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    of socialisation and protection. They were of the same race or the same ethnic background. The first known gang specialized in crimes was called "The Five Points". They consisted of Irish immigrants and was established in New York City. They dressed in a specific way and used monikers or nicknames. Another early gang were the "Forty Thieves". Their gang leader was Edward Coleman and they formed in 1826. New York City’s early gangs had an easy time of it because of the government corruption. They

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    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. 19th century fiction can be considered to be some of the most treasured and classic literature of all time. The stories are filled with exciting plotlines and memorable characters that we still enjoy today. Some famous 19th century fictitious novels include: Allan Quartermain by H. Rider Haggard‚ Dracula by Bram Stoker‚ The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells‚ The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson and‚ Twenty Thousand Leagues Under

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    Being Successful

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    the other hand‚ Ken Robinson remind us that not all of us are great in academically‚ but are gifted in some other ways. My own view is that many people have different ways of approaching of how to become successful‚ whereas on the other hand‚ not everyone has the potential of becoming successful. I think that if we have the mindset of being positive‚ great personality‚ good aptitude and not taking anything for granted‚ we will succeed in life. Carol Dweck claims that having a growth mindset of

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    Digital nation

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    documentary “Digital Nation” discusses the way our modern society now relies so heavily on computers and other technology. A lot of our communication is run through computers and cell phones‚ and people multitask consistently while listening to others‚ doing homework‚ having conversations‚ etc. One of the main conflicts studied upon in the video is if multitasking disrupts your level of effort output‚ whether it is listening‚ writing‚ talking‚ or doing a random activity. “Digital Nation” helped me realize

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    Australia 1920's

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    The conservative alliance‚ led by ex-ALP renegade and former prime minister Billy Hughes and prime minister Stanley Bruce‚ was quick to seize on socialist ALP factions and Irish militancy as evidence of ’Bolshevik Communism’. Intro The war‚ which had at first submerged national divisions in a wave of patriotism‚ had in its last years deepened those divisions‚ increasing the gulf between radicals and conservatives‚ those eligible who had fought and those who had not‚ and adding new divisions

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