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    School Holidays

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    chool holidays are not too long. Children are forced to attend school between 9am and 3:30pm every weekday which is fine in primary school‚ but when it gets to secondary school‚ children often have to contend with bullying and humiliation in school on a regular basis as well as a greater workload. Christmas and Easter breaks‚ as well as half term are great‚ but they’re not enough time to really relax. A lot of the time they will be spend doing family things. The good thing is about summer holidays

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    Holiday Homework

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    HOLIDAYS HOME WORK CLASS : IX ENGLISH 1. Write a school magazine report on the recently held ‘Sports Day’ in your school with pictures (in 100 words) 2. Write a book review of the novel “Three men in a boat”.[Part-I] *Both to be done in the scrapbook MATHS Solve the puzzle given below and paste it in your FA file [pic] SCIENCE : PHYSICS Solve 20 sums from the prescribed ref book chapter – Motion in your class work note book. *Record the Experiments

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    tet holiday

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    tet festival Vietnam is a country in the Eastern Hemisphere that was influenced by China for many years. Therefore‚ the Chinese New Year and Tet‚ the Vietnamese New Year have many similarities. Tet is the abbreviation of Tet Nguyen Dan which means the first morning of the first day of the new period. Tet marks the beginning of a new year on the lunar calendar‚ and the beginning of Spring. Vietnamese are constantly aware of the phases of the moon. All events are planned by the lunar calendar. The

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    Holidays in Cambodia

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    harder to make these times special. All the traditional festivals are influenced by the concepts of religions and royal cultures. Among those plenty of holidays I will choose only the three most important celebrations to describe. Firstly‚ Water festival takes place in October or the beginning of November. Up to a million people from all over the country gather at the banks of Tunle Sap and Mekong rivers in Phnom Penh to watch hundreds of colorful racing boats. The boat racing represents the strengths

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    Jewish Holiday

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    Jewish culture. One of the holy days that stands out the most and will be described further in this paper is Rosh Hashanah‚ also known as the Jewish New Year. Rosh Hashanah‚ or in literal translation- “head of the year”‚ is the first of the high holidays which is celebrated ten days before Yom Kippur (Bamberger‚ B. J. 2010). History and celebration of Rosh Hashanah Rosh Hashanah is observed in the early fall‚ during the first two days of Tishrei- otherwise known as the seventh month of the Hebrew

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    be reversed by certain countries or residents. In my perspective‚ such opinion seems rather justifiable due to environmental problems become worldwide and all countries in the world have to be responsible for it. One of the critical ecological problems is the global warming that caused by large emissions of carbon dioxide in atmosphere by cars‚ airplanes‚ fabrics all over the world. The considerable number of cars is used by people in all‚ even in undeveloped countries‚ industrialized ones characterized

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    Billie Holiday

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    To understand the controversy that Billie presented one must first go to the root or source of such controversy and examine Billie’s childhood. Billie was born Eleanora Harris to her father Clarence Holiday and mother Sadie Fagan who were just fifteen and thirteen years old‚ respectively‚ at the time (A 91). Born between 1912 and 1915 in Baltimore‚ the date unsure‚ Billie grew up without her father‚ who moved away early on in her life. Billie and her mother used to fight a lot‚ when her mother

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    Holiday Research

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    Thanks for your enquiry through our Oz Snow Adventures Website. Please find below details for your 2013 snow trip staying in Jindabyne. Please note that our 3 Day coach tours depart on Monday / Thursday Evenings from:   Sydney’s Central Station (Eddy Ave Bay 9) at 6pm Canberra (Jolimont Centre) at 10.30pm Buses return late Thursday / Sunday night. Please don’t hesitate to contact me should you have any queries in relation to this quote. 3 Day Weekend / Midweek Tour - Payable in Full at the time

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    Holiday Homework

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    MDH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL DWARKA LAST WORKING DAY – SATURDAY‚ 18 MAY 2013 SCHOOL REOPENS ON – MONDAY‚ 1 JULY 2013 [pic] HOLIDAY HOMEWORK CLASS –IX ENGLISH 1.Read the novel ‘Three Men in a Boat’(TERM-I).Make a book jacket on a hand made sheet and write the summary of the novel.Also write the critical analysis of the novel throwing light on the themeof the plot. 2.Take any three characters from the novel and write their character sketch. 3. Find out 40 new words from the

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    Religious Holidays

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    Religious Holidays Paper There are various religious holidays that are celebrated worldwide by the many differing religions. Each holiday celebrates a certain prophet‚ event‚ or date that is important to their specific belief. Two such religious holidays are the Muslim Eid al-Fitr and the Christian Christmas. Eid-al Fitr is an important Muslim holiday that signifies the end of the month of Ramadan. It is also called The Feast of Breaking Fast‚ The Sugar Feast and The Sweet Festival. The month

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