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    W&G 2nd semester 1st test @09.07.13 13:10-13:50 Model Essay Points and Useful Words: Attending tuition classes: 1.) In today’s competitive world where good education is fundamental to success‚ parents believe that tuition classes are very important for their children. 2.) Originally‚ tuition classes improve students’ grasp of a particular subject‚ however‚ some tutors merely hold it to supplement their income. 3.) Unscrupulous tutors promote their tuition by hinting they will give tips for

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    decision for the invasion of Poland. Following the German invasion France declared war on Germany. There were two sides in this fight‚ the Axis powers and the Allied Forces. The Axis powers consisted of Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan‚ while the Allied forces consisted of France‚ Poland‚ United Kingdom‚ the British Commonwealth‚ the Soviet Union‚ and later the United States. This World War claimed 45-60 million lives‚ and 6 million of those lives were Jewish lives. The killing of the Jews became known

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    Domhoff believes that the upper class maintains its monopoly on power with education‚ social clubs‚ debutante’s balls‚ marriage‚ and volunteer’s roles. He believes that education plays a major role in upper class. Upper class students are thought a distinctive education. They attend private schools or church schools and are inculcated manners through special courses and tutors. Social clubs also play role in the upper class. The clubs are only accessible to upper class members who can afford paying

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    A Lesson Learned In this essay I am going to be telling you about my personal experience on how I dated the wrong man I will be telling about how I was introduced to him and what lead to our relationship what went on in the relationship and how I wasn’t aware of the wrong signs .What I did once I became aware that I was with the wrong man and how I got the strength to get up and walk away with a clean slate and if I would have stayed my life would have been at risk .The summer of 2012 I attended

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    Rise in the non-performing loans and loan loss provision also the disadvantageof this company. The non-performing loan ratio to an all-time low of 2.0% from the 2.3%in 3Q09‚ while loss coverage to 90.85 from the b=86.7% in the previous quarter 2011(investment research‚ 2011). That mean the all-time for the non-performing loan wasincrease. So this is the weakness for the CIMB Group.The rises of the non performing loan effect the provision that have. Because of the increasing of the value‚ the provision

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    Prohibition in America: A Lesson Learned? Infamous gangster‚ AL Capone‚ and many like him built their dynasty off a short period of time during United States history called Prohibition. Prohibition was a period where alcohol was not permitted in the United States‚ which lasted from 1920 to 1933. After the Revolutionary War‚ drinking was on the rise in the United States‚ and many orginizations were created to disuade people from becoming intoxicated‚ starting a new temperance movement (Lerner 96)

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    Firmin‚ M.‚ Hwang‚ C.‚ Copella‚ M.‚ & Clark‚ S. (2004). Learned Helplessness: The Effect of Failure on Test-Taking. Education‚ 124(4)‚ 688 – 693. Purpose Firmin‚ Hwang‚ Copella and Clark’s research study focuses on testing the strength of the student against his or her “learned helplessness.” This phenomenon includes the following: Contingency‚ which addresses the uncontrollability or stability of the situation‚ and Cognition refers to the various attributes that individuals display in

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    I am currently an undergrad at Washington State University and plan to go to Law School after getting my B.A. in Criminal Justice and Criminology.  My goal is to become a criminal defense attorney and then after a couple years I would like to pursue a career with the United Nations or the World Bank as an international lawyer. I believe that as a lawyer‚ no matter what kind of lawyer‚ in order to be successful you have to be very open minded and view life from other perspectives. Semester at Sea

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    article‚ ‘What I Was Wrong About This Year” by David Leonhardt‚ explains the misconceptions and realities of probabilities‚ mainly through a number of real life examples. Leonhardt begins with an initial example‚ the probability of a “full-scale war” occuring in Syria. Initially‚ Israel used classic intelligence reports‚ but‚ after years of leaders manipulating these reports to justify any event occurring‚ they decided to present leaders with estimated probabilities of different events. With this new

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    What the United States Learned from the Vietnam War The United States made lots of mistakes in Vietnam. It stayed too long in the war‚ it failed to gather intelligence that could have saved lives‚ and we made rash decisions regarding the public’s reaction to us being there. The United States‚ at the most part‚ ignored these lessons as we continued some years later to invade Iraq and Afghanistan. But one mistake we did learn from was the allowance of free media in the war zone‚ and how

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