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    Tamil Grammar in Easy English

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    Thamil Paadanool (Draft Version) by Elango Cheran Pronouns / Simple Sentences Pronouns Singluar 1st Person 2nd Person Plural I ehd; eP ePq;fs; mtd; mts; mtu; mJ ehk; ehq;fs; ePq;fs; we (listener included) we (listener not included) you you (with respect) he she he/she (respect) it you 3rd Person mtu;fs; mit they they ("those things") Singular / Plural Singular means that a word refers to only 1 thing. Plural means that a word refers to more than 1 thing. 1st‚ 2nd‚ & 3rd Person First

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    I am reading Alex Rider: Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz and I am currently on page 356. Before the current state of the plotline‚ Alex continues his fieldwork throughout various environments for the special operations division of M16 that resides in London. However‚ the mission takes an entirely different angle as Alex is then anonymously kidnapped and held hostage by Desmond McCain‚ the CEO and president of First Aid; First Aid is a malicious company that advertises itself as being a beneficial

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    You think English is easy? 1) The bandage was wound around the wound. 2) The farm was used to produce produce. 3) The dump was so full that it had to refuse more refuse. 4) We must polish the Polish furniture.. 5) He could lead if he would get the lead out. 6) The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.. 7) Since there is no time like the present‚ he thought it was time to present the present. 8) A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum. 9) When shot at‚ the dove dove

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    GR8 EZ Way 2 Communicate In the technological world we live in‚ staying connected to friends and family is easier than ever. Almost everyone owns a cell phone or PDA and seems to be connected to it like a Siamese twin joined at the hip. These technological devices allow us to be able to communicate quickly‚ easily‚ and constantly by using the language of texting. Because of this wonderful new language‚ today instead of writing‚ “that was really funny‚” we simply write “LOL” which stands for “laugh

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    For most applications‚ we feel this is the best biodegradable option. These bags have all the properties of normal plastic bags‚ can be reused and recycled with other plastic bags‚ and if littered or landfilled‚ will biodegrade safely. There are no easy answers when it comes to the environment. Biodegradable plastics aren’t always the best solution. Consumers may be confused about the proper disposal method for the particular item‚ as the terms can be confusing. They may also be prone to careless

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    Rawls’s theory of justice Rawls described his theory of justice called “Justice as Fairness” in his book A Theory of Justice. Rawls agrees with Nozick that justice is quite separate from morality and he too rejects utilitarian forms of justice. He first suggests a new way to learn about principles of justice—the original position. The original position asks us to imagine that a group of people will get to decide the principles of justice. These people don’t know who they are (what he calls a ‘veil

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    Teen drivers are statistically more distracted than other drivers on the road. Teenagers between the ages of 16-19 are three times more likely to be in a fatal crash than drivers 20 and older‚ according to The Centers for Disease Control. Teens are also more likely to make impulsive decisions and not recognize possible hazards. Therefore‚ teens are presumed to be distracted while driving. Luckily‚ technology has provided several new‚ innovative ways to promote safe driving habits. This new technology

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    A very Good Morning/afternoon/evening/to my teacher and friends. I’m Chong Ching Yung. Today I would like to talk about “How to cope with peer pressure”. Where are all these pressure from ? Do you have any idea ? Peer pressure can be from many types of issue such as family‚ school and friends. Pressure that came from family is when parents argue. This will affect their child from thinking negatively. However‚ teenagers often

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    Rawiri plays an important role in the novel which helped unfolding the events‚ ranging from minor to significant ones. He relates the events in the ‘Whale Rider’ as the role of the narrator‚ allowing the readers to form judgements and learn about things such as the Maori way of life and the characters through his eyes. He also give us his insights as he highlights themes and issues mentioned‚ like racial discrimination. Besides that‚ he is the one who sees the many signs of Kahu’s destiny as the

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    During the film whale rider‚ we see the characters‚ Paka and Pai. Paka‚ growing up the way he did‚ follows every rule that their tradition has‚ whereas Pai‚ being born into the modern world‚ wants the maori people to think more progressively. At first‚ Paka is blind to Pai’s ability to be the chief‚ he is harsh and strict towards Pai. However his intentions are good and everything he does is out of respect and fear for his culture. Paka’s outdated beliefs of his culture‚ place strict expectations

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