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    It was my wife’s birthday‚ and to surprise her‚ I took her to the zoo. Many would wonder why the zoo. My wife is a spontaneous and likes adventure. I knew that this would make her day. Although the zoo seemed vacant; life of the animals kept us entertained. God has created a huge amount of animals and they all serve a purpose in their own special way When we arrived at the zoo‚ it was so quiet anyone could hear a pin drop. As we approached the first exhibit‚ which seemed to be an abandoned house

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    people believe that zoos are educational and that they have reasonable purposes. This includes people that are for zoos‚ family that think that zoos are for memorable activities for them and especially those who work in the corporations like zoos‚ circuses and marine parks’. Families think that going to zoos will be a fun activity and for them to have a special bond with each other.For instance‚ People go to zoos to bring them and the animals together; also they say that zoos motivate people to protect

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    A Trip to London

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    When someone says to their parents‚ “You guys want to pay for a trip to England for me‚ don’t you?” and they say yes‚ then a certain amount of worry comes to that person immediately preceding the flight out of the country. Will I like England? Will I learn anything? Will I enjoy all the places I saw on TV? Will the British hate me? Am I going to hate it and blow several thousand euros (well‚ pounds when I exchange it) my parents spent on me for a favor I was joking with them about and feel incredibly

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    September 11, 2001

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    9/11 Americans suffered such disappointment on September 11‚ 2001. Things have not been the same since that day occurred‚ nor will they ever be. It took many lives and changed many. The United States has been changed forever. The world will never forget what happened that day‚ who did it‚ and how ordinary Americans rose to the occasion. Things were peaceful on that September day until four planes were hijacked by terrorists. Tower One was struck by the first plane‚ and people were

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    Class – VI (Knowing our numbers) Maths Worksheet – 1 1. Write the numeral for each of the following numbers a) Nine thousand eighteen b) Two crore two lakh two thousand two hundred two c) Thirty million one hundred five thousand sixty three d) Fifty two million two hundred five thousand six. 2. Insert commas‚ using Indian place value system. Also write the number name of each: a) 527864 3. of each. a) 97645310 b) 279453 4. 5. 6. 7. c) 5035472 a) How many thousands make a lakh? b) How many thousand

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    eighth grade year‚ we are all excited to be going to highschool next. But the most exciting part is the trip to Great America.Where there is no learning‚ no getting in trouble for having fun it’s just you and your friends having the time of your life. But most importantly it’s the time of year where all the boys and girls try to meet people from other schools an exchange numbers. The morning of the trip my friends and i are talking about what ride we’ll go on first‚ who will sit next to who and complaining

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    “Boston Photographs” Précis Nora Ephron‚ in her Esquire Magazine article “Boston Photographs” (1975)‚ argues that newspapers and news sources should publish life events‚ including death saying that it is “irresponsible -- and more than that‚ inaccurate -- for newspapers to fail to show it (death)‚ or to show it only when an astonishing set of photos come in over the Associated Press wire” (para. 9). Ephron supports her argument by incorporating anecdotes and anaphoras. Ephron’s purpose is to persuade

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    Museum Field Trip Last night I had an amazing experience. I toured museums in multiple States and on two Continents. This also happened to be the least expensive cultural experience of my life since it was done from the privacy of my own home. “How is that possible?” you may ask. I toured each museum from my computer. Each museum had its own unique experience‚ complete with different types and eras of art. All of the art was beautiful in its own way. However‚ I’d like to inform and impress

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    Children's Participation

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    Participation in relation to children’s rights is concerned with encouraging the child’s voice to be heard‚ recognising their views as important and involving them in the planning of activities and other areas of their lives. We have lived in an adult-dominated world where children’s views and opinions have been suppressed. Adults have held all the power in decision making and had control over access to information. This can limit and stifle children and young people and can be a barrier to them

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    Slip or Trip

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    Slip or Trip? After a close inspection of the Volupides household and the evidence‚ I have concluded that there is more to the story than one may think. The police report‚ the photograph‚ and the autopsy‚ makes it very clear that this case was a murder. The police report recalls that Queenie Volupides went out more than once – first to the country club‚ then once more with friends after a tiff with her husband. During this‚ it was stated that Queenie had been drinking. When her friends arrived

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