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    Thirty years after the mainland began forbidding some families from having more than one child‚ in order to solve a dizzying population crisis‚ the country’s psychiatrists say the result has been a self-centred generation that‚ having grown up without siblings has never learned to share. Now‚ as the children from one-child families enter child-bearing age themselves‚ mainland authorities have decided to intervene to prevent similar problems occurring. In Beijing and Guangzhou‚ health authorities

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    Why is population an important topic? The human race has an enormous impact on this planet! We control and modify the Earth more than any other species. How do we meet the needs of human beings and also preserve Earth’s finite resources‚ biodiversity‚ and natural beauty? This is the fundamental question of our time‚ and the challenge is becoming more problematic as we add more people. Meanwhile‚ in every locality‚ it’s important to know how fast population is growing‚ so that we can build sufficient

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    Can You Keep a Secret

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    Can you keep a secret? *** Okay. First of all‚ my penmanship is worst than a kid’s hand writing. So I just had this type written. Don’t get me wrong‚ I’m not too idle to not write this down. I actually tried writing this down‚ but I couldn’t read it myself either. So I thought resolving to typing would be more legible. :D *** The thing about lying is that you have to do it to protect

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    catch us if you can

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    CATCH US IF YOU CAN by CATHERINE MCPHAIL FORM 5 LITERATURE CAHPTER 5‚6‚7‚8. The next day at school Rory heard that everyone was talking about the fire.Darren said his mother thought granda should not be left alone & Rory shouldn’t have to take care of him.This was the week that Val Jessup a social worker came visit them.When Mrs Foley asked Rory what was happening at home‚Rory was happy to tell that they got a social worker.When Rory go home from school‚he discovered that the fire brigade was there

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    Name Period Catch Me If You Can Save as L19LastnameCMIYC.docx Use the links listed on the Homework page to answer the following questions. Use complete sentences to answer and type your answers in Red. 1. List and describe scams Frank Abagnale Jr. did until he was caught. How was he able to elude the FBI? Frank Abagnale forged checks and impersonated important people such as a doctor‚ a lawyer‚ and an airline pilot. He was smart enough to scam the FBI by telling them lies

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    Novel Catch Us If you Can Based on the novel” Catch Us If You Can” by Catherine McPhail. I have studied many characters that can be more responsible to what they do. The main character is a responsible person. The main character is Rory that a boy in this novel. Responsible can be described as a work that we must do it by ourselves. Now‚ I will discuss to all of you about the character that has shown responsibility in his actions. It is the main character‚ Rory. Firstly‚ let me move on with

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    Australian assimilation policies of the 1930 ’s. The following statement‚ "The assimilation policies of the 1930 ’s had a devastating effect on the Indigenous community‚ which is still being felt today. While promoted as protection for the Aboriginal children‚ the policy actually aimed at wiping out the Aboriginal race"‚ is incorrect and unsupported. It was not the actual assimilation policies that caused the devastating effects on the Aboriginal communities but the influence of the White Settlers

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    sustainability‚ describe technical disputes‚ what stifles effective policy making‚ and discuss my personal beliefs on the matter. Water is a highly valuable resource that has only somewhat recently been recognized as something that is not infinite. Not until the mid-1980s did water resources begin to show signs of stress and it wasn’t until the beginning of the twenty first century that many countries began dealing with a lack of fresh water (1). Much of the need for water does not necessarily have to

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    the 1920’s Conservative Policies After World War 1‚ America was in a state of recovery‚ both economically and politically. To try to “fix” the new obstacles in America’s way‚ President’s such as Wilson‚ Harding‚ and Hoover all put in new policies‚ but many backfired. As a result‚ citizens were confused and felt no hope for their nation and government. The drive for normalcy‚ social tensions‚ and occupational divide manipulated as well as created this huge increase in conservative policies in the 1920’s

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    that is very usual word we can hear and unfortunately a problem that our country is facing right now. One of the causes of poverty is the large number of our population. Now the world is too small for us. There will be a least opportunity of jobs‚ a crowded place‚ a traffic road and a polluted area. Is there any chance to solve this population problem that one of the cause of poverty? That each of one is affected. We are still lucky that there are now proposed bill that can possibly solved our suffrage

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