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    Inspirational Person

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    A person that not only have I encountered‚ but who has been with me for the last twenty years and has had a great effect on my life is my father. No matter what‚ my father has always been there for me. Before I was born my dad broke his back at work and was out of a job for fifteen years. I felt awful that he had gotten hurt‚ but I am also happy because fourteen out of those fifreen years he was out of work he was always around to take care of me. My dad is always doing whatever he can to make my

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    Island By Langston Hughes

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    Island” poem wrote by Langston Hughes‚ Langston Hughes is very popular writer who know for an identifiable rhythm or beat. His poems always make reader aspiration in many ways‚ example his dreams makes readers to think about hidden dreams and lost dreams. “Balloon of the Mind” by W. B. Yeats who is also a popular writer too who received the nobel prize for literature in 1923. However‚ both poems have way different topics where there is no related to each other but the idea of the themes are the

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    History of British Islands

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    History of the British Islands The study of the British Islands helps us to understand the foundations on which our society is built on. The present life of the British Islands is the result of the accumulated past; and if we understand the past‚ we can understand ourselves and also determinate our future. The History and Culture of England helps us to answer questions that ask for the remains of the past‚ such us: Who built a dolmen? Who built a hill-fort? What was a castle? Etc. Therefore

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    Stevenson’s Treasure Island Life is either an adventure or nothing. An adventure novel‚ Treasure island‚ written by Robert Louis Stevenson and a Canadian novel‚ Life of Pi‚ written by Yann Marte both talk about transformation of young teenagers through adventures. In Life of Pi‚ The adventure of the protagonist – Pi – is seeking for survival on Pacific Ocean‚ but in Treasure Island‚ the adventure of the protagonist – Jims Hawkins – is looking for treasure on a mysterious island. Although Life of Pi

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    Shutter Island Analysis

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    Summary The story revolved about a man named‚ Teddy Daniels. A US Marshall who‚ with his partner‚ Chuck Aule‚ went to an island known as “Shutter Island” to conduct an investigation regarding the escape patient of the said psychiatric institution. upon arriving‚ he met‚ Dr. Cawley‚ the person in charge of the facility. there he found out that the said patient was named‚ Rachel Solando. when he went to his room‚ he had found a piece of paper containing a riddle saying‚ “the law of 4‚ Who is 67”.

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    The book that I chose to present as my book talk was Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell. The genre of this book is fiction. There are many characters discussed in Island of the Blue Dolphins: Karana is the main character. She is a teenage girl whose father is the ruler of the island Chowig is the ruler of the island in the beginning of the story. He has a son and a daughter‚ Karana and Ramo Ramo is Karana’s brother and Chowig’s son. He is a young boy around the age of 10. Captain

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    ADA's Masti Island

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    OBJECTIVES The main objective of ADA’s Masti Island will be to bring people together of all ages‚ cultures and backgrounds to enjoy the highest international park standards of quality‚ fun and entertainment. To establish Masti Island as a popular destination and one of the major tourist attractions . To serve the society and preserve the culture keeping in mind the customers values and beliefs. To earn maximum growth and profitability and recover the investment within a span of 5-6

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    INTRO Easter island also known as Rapa Nui‚ is located 4300 miles southeaste of Hawaii and covers roughly 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean. Scientists have discovered evidence that Râpa nui was first settled by polynésien fishermen. They had the disadvantage of living in one of the most fragile environment‚ at the highest risk of deforestation. Witch ment it wasn’t a very sastainable environment. The polynésiens came from the Asia tiwon aria and accsedently got to the island then they planed

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    Urban Heat Island

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    Urban Heat Island – Cause‚ Effects and Mitigation Measures in USA Table of Contents • Introduction • The Phenomenon of Urban Heat Island • Causes and Effects of UHI • Mitigation Efforts • Urban Heat Island (UHI) of Urban Cities of United States • UHI and Climate Trends of Some Major cities of US • Urban Heat Island (UHI) Mitigation Strategies in United States • Conclusion Urban Heat Islands Introduction Urban Heat Island – UHI is one of the important

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    Introduction The challenge of reaching both economic and environmental sustainability in the face of the rapid population growth of the world is frightening to developing country governments and to members of the donor community. What makes this challenge so tough is that sustainability and population growth are not independent problems. They are very well related to each other. They cannot be secluded from one another and they cannot be addressed separately. The solution needs comprehension not

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