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    Would you have ever learned to stand up? How about learn to walk‚ trying to keep your balance at the age of 1 or learn talking? (How difficult and challenging is that?) And how about learning to count at least up to 10? From then on‚ would you have learned your operational signs? (+‚-‚ׂ÷). Would you have learned your time tables‚ the time‚ dates‚ being able to read the calendar? Try thinking of how you would have built your knowledge of Factorisation Methods‚ Surds‚ Exponents- and now‚ you are

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    Stuffed Bear Monologue

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    When I awoke again‚ I found the tiniest stuffed bear cradled in my arms‚ then fell asleep still hugging the bear. Dr.Garnets was the first person I saw when I woke up. He revealed to me that I had no stuffed bear and that I did not even have a son to hold close. “Hello Mrs. Kellogg‚ I am Dr.Garnets.” The man in front of me said with a blank face “Hello‚” I mumbled “Where is the bear that I had?” surprised to see it out of my grasp. “You had no bear when we found you Mrs. Kellogg” “Then

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    constantly seeks to get back into society. He wants to be known in society. 3. I think television starts would be the most high ranked weirdo behavior because not all celebrities are eccentric. For the eccentric behavior i think athletes would be the most eccentric because a lot of athletes a good and don’t really care about society but care more about their sport. 4. Iyer’s illustration of "a man with a teddy bear in his hand and a man with a gun" represents the difference between eccentric

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    What I Have Learned

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    The past three weeks I can say that I have learned quite a lot‚ I never really thought I could understand what entailed through organized crime. There are many different attributes that were involved to form organized crime. Without knowing exactly what those attributes are you would never be able to figure out what it takes to organize crime or even get why they call it organized crime. I would say to myself why do these mafia and big groups put so much time and effort into making sure that there

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    Goldilocks and the Three Bears We worked with the fairy tale “Goldilocks and the three bears”‚ The Story of the Three Bears" sometimes known as "The Three Bears"‚ "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" or‚ simply‚ "Goldilocks" is a fairy tale first recorded in narrative form by British author and poet Robert Southey‚ and first published anonymously in a volume of his writings in 1837. The tale was not an original creation by Southey‚ but was a retelling of a story that had long been in circulation. Southey

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    What Could Have Happened

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    ?What could have happened before? Plenty of years before the actual Jack visited the hotel‚ someone had already been there. The funny thing is that it’s someone who looks like him. Anybody could swear it’s him. But how is it possible? More than 40 years had passed and the man in the picture (who looks like he’s in his mid-forties) was still alive and all‚ visiting the hotel (again)? Some old people living in the town‚ who were relatively close to the hotel owners‚ say that nobody really knew the

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    What the Heck has Internet Done to Our Brains? Section I: Introduction and Context Imagine going back in time and staying there permanently. Out of all the things that will be missed‚ there is no doubt that the one thing would be technology. The Shallows: What Internet is Doing to Our Brains is nonfiction book written by Nicholas Carr who asserts and cautions the effects that internet has on everyone to this day and even more so in the future. People nowadays can communicate with people all around

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    over other people. As much as I may have sympathy towards a person who is homeless and begging me for money‚ I would be a lot more involved in helping them if they were‚ for instance‚ my younger brother rather than a random stranger. Throughout my life‚ I have always been protective of my younger brother‚ similar to how a parent would be towards their child. To be specific‚ I feel that if I were to have my own children‚ my overprotective and caring ways would only intensify. Considering this‚ although

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    This document is the examination of Sarah Good done in 1692 by assistants John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin. Sarah Good‚ the wife of William Good of Salem Village was suspected of practicing witchcraft. She was accused by Elizabeth Parris‚ Abigail Williams‚ Ann Putnam‚ and Elizabeth Hubbard; all young women who began the original accusations in Salem. These girls held Sarah Good responsible for hurting them various times. Upon examination‚ Good was asked numerous questions about her involvement with

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    Fate vs. Free Will

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    What fates impose‚ that men must needs abide; It boots not to resist both wind and tide” – William Shakespeare. Comment on how true this statement is in showing that the divine intervention attributed to Oedipus’ downfall in Oedipus The King.   I disagree with the statement to a certain extent that man is predestined to fulfil his own fate and ultimately any form of intervention towards his destiny would only prove to be futile. In Oedipus the King‚ Oedipus’ past actions were determined by fate

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