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    I believe that the Berlin wall was a mistake‚ not be kind of mistake that can be easily fixed‚ what a mistake that caused people to die. In my theory the German democratic republic caused more damage to themselves then they did profit from the closing of the boarder. When they built the wall they made more people want to leave Berlin then stay‚ they did this by killing anyone who wasn’t allowed access to West Berlin on site of trying to escape East Berlin. When they built the wall they declared to

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    Mistakes are inevitable. There’s no sugar-coating it or avoiding it since it’s inescapable. In life if there’s one thing that is certain‚ apart from death and taxes that is‚ it’s that no matter how hard you try or how noble your intentions may be‚ you’re going to make mistakes‚ and as a result hurt others and yourself. It’s merely human to and isn’t that what we are? So what does happen after we make the inevitable mistakes we do? For all our justifications of making mistakes because we’re human

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    We all know what it’s like to sit through a bad presentation. We can easily spot the flaws — too long‚ too boring‚ indecipherable‚ what have you — when we watch others speak. The thing is‚ when we take the stage ourselves‚ many of us fall into the same traps. Here are five of the most common‚ along with some tips on how to avoid them. 1. Failing to engage emotionally. You risk losing your audience when you just “state the facts‚” even in a business setting. No presentation should be devoid

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    occupied by British‚ which already had “Yum cha”. Then‚ this traditional is important for people. Yum cha is a habit for most of local Hong Kong people. Some of them will go to yum cha once times per week. Or they will spend a whole morning to enjoy the meal with friends. In my family‚ we have a traditional‚ dad and mum bring me to yum cha in every Sunday‚ on that day‚ and they will spend 1 to 2 hours to yum cha‚ to have a little gathering for us. When I was young‚ my parents always ordered my favourite

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    They both make mistakes”. What this quote is saying is that all people whether you are homeless‚ in jail‚ or even rich all people make mistakes. There is bad people that have made a lot of mistakes and they have never got caught. There is a lot of good people that have made a lot of mistakes and they have got caught and they even are taken to jail. This is why Otto Frank once said “ Good people and bad people have one thing in common. They both make mistakes”. Otto Frank was right about this quote.

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    Mistakes In The Black Cat

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    People make mistakes in life just like the narrator in the story “The Black Cat.” He has done two of the worst mistakes in his life drinking and killing his cat. The sitting is in the narrator’s house. The main conflict is that the narrator kills his chat because he has a problem with drinking. In “The Black Cat”‚ Edgar Allan Poe used drinking as a symbol of evil. Drinking is not the best choice. When someone drinks alcohol they act like someone else‚ just like in the story. “Suddenly‚ I was

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    Everyone makes mistakes‚ but the important thing is not to make the same mistake twice. Childhood is a time when one learns from their mistakes. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ children learn important life lessons and later‚ start to use these lessons as they grow and mature. First‚ the children learn not to judge others until they have seen and experienced the world from their eyes. Next‚ the children learn how to respect other people’s privacy. Finally‚ they learn what real courage looks

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    A variety of people sometimes make big mistakes just because they think they are so extravegent and very intelligent. Others make mistakes because they try to reach their life goals. In "Frankenstein"‚ by Mary Shelley‚ Victor Frankenstein wanted to create a monster from different body parts. Victor was very intelligent‚ but too much intelligence created a hideous and horrendous creature. Too much knowledge can put you in a position where you lose everyone you have‚ you lose your mind‚ and you gain

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    10 MISTAKES MARKETERS MAKE MARKETING TO WOMEN By  MICHAEL J. SILVERSTEIN Women buy goods and services differently from men. They have more experience as shoppers‚ feel more passion about what they buy and bear the lion’s share of responsibility for purchasing household items. Research conducted by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG)‚ including a survey of some 15‚000 women and 5‚000 men in 22 countries‚ shows that women make over 70% of the purchases of discretionary consumer goods each year and constitute

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    phrase “mistake” & “Misrepresentation” is applied when one or both parties of a contract act under a false or mistaken understanding. Mistake can be defined by Pendleton ‚ Vickery (1998)‚ [1] as; ➢ A misunderstanding regarding a fact‚ causing one or more parties to hold disagreeing beliefs about the foundation of a contract. Mistakes can be made in the form of a contracts subject matter or as a mistake of identity. There are 3 different types of mistake in Contract Law. ➢ Common Mistake (Subject)

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