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    TEXT SPEECH By Awang Zamri President of Samarahan Charity 2011 Donation Ceremony Date: Sabtu‚ 9th April‚ 2011 Time: 8.00 A.M. Place: Dewan Serbaguna‚ Asajaya Good morning‚ Salam perpaduan and salam Satu Malaysia‚ I‚ Awang Zamri‚ as the President of Samarahan Charity so glad to be with all of you today in this wonderful function. First of all‚ I would like to thanks for the contibution that had been made for the Charity. Later on‚ the donation will be given to the needy and the poor in

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    item/items are useful. Most charities can only make use of items that are new‚ unused‚ or nearly new. If you don’t have any use for your old‚ tattered couch‚ rusty washing machine‚ or other used item‚ chances are neither will a charity. Similarly‚ a timeshare that has turned out to be a bad investment for you won’t do much to help out a worthy charity. Number two‚ Consider selling your items and donating the proceeds to charity. By donating cash instead of goods you allow charities greater flexibility in

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    Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols Themes Love as a Cause of Suffering Twelfth Night is a romantic comedy‚ and romantic love is the play’s main focus. Despite the fact that the play offers a happy ending‚ in which the various lovers find one another and achieve wedded bliss‚ Shakespeare shows that love can cause pain. Many of the characters seem to view love as a kind of curse‚ a feeling that attacks its victims suddenly and disruptively. Various characters claim to suffer painfully from being in love‚ or

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    system if flawed and the wrongfully convicted deserve justice. Firstly‚ the difficulty of proving someone is either guilty or innocent may cause one to be wrongfully convicted. One can be mistaken for another based on evidence that is invalid or irrelevant to the case. “A look-alike innocent person can be mistaken for the person who committed the crime”

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    Association Began‚ 2013). Now how simpler could this statement be it sounds like such a great organization. Branding problems seems like it would be the least of their troubles but they wanted to reduce confusion with its competition. They were often mistaken as the American

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    Twelfth Night William Shakespeare Summary of the plot or story Shakespeare loved to use the device of mistaken identity‚ and nowhere does he use this convention more skilfully than in Twelfth Night. Viola‚ surviving a shipwreck‚ walks ashore at Illyria‚ and immediately embarks on a gambit to allow her to make her way in a world of men. Dressed as a man‚ Viola‚ now Cesario‚ insinuates herself into the service of the Duke of Illyria‚ Orsino. Orsino longs for the love of a neighbouring countess‚

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    In the world today‚ the word “argument” is used on a daily basis and usually carries a bad meaning. In fact‚ the word is used so much that people often mistaken it’s true meaning. According to the book Writing Arguments by John Ramage‚ John Bean and June Johnson‚ there is no universally accepted definition of “argument.” The meaning of the term is rather complex‚ and it has been remained a controversial issue of philosophers and rhetoricians over the centuries (2). Because of the complexity of the

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    settlor’s intention. The Law * In England there is an express provision on Cy-près under the Charity Act 1993‚ ss13(1) & 13(2) * In Malaysia-there is no provision on Charity neither on Cy-près * Depends very much of the width of the charitable intent * Divided into two: 1) Initial Failure 2) Subsequent Failure /Supervening impossibility Initial Failure * Property is given to charity which ceases to exist at the date the gift takes effect. * The charitable organisation existed

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    Throughout his life‚ Prince Harry of Wales has made decisions that have been outside traditional royal roles. Like his mother‚ Princess Diana‚ he has been involved in charities that support people and have life changing impacts. The prince has completed a career of military service‚ along with supporting the charities. Prince Harry has been influenced by his mother throughout his life‚ and continues to live the life that has been inspired by her. Diana raised and inspired her children to be normal

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    Accepting Incentives

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    Charities improve the lives of those in need all around the world. Many of them offer incentives for contributing. But is this morally okay? Offering incentives to contributing to charity isn’t unethical because it actually helps the charity even more. Offering incentives to contribute to charity is beneficial because it gets even more people who want to donate that way. Many people will donate to the organization if they also get something in return‚ but the amount of those people can greatly influence

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