Tak Nak Campaign A very good morning to our dear Principal‚ Mr. Hasnan bin Jaafar‚ teachers and students. Recently‚ our former Prime Minister‚ Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi launched an anti-smoking campaign called “Tak Nak”. You can now see this short and rhyming catch phrase “Tak Nak” everywhere – on billboards‚ posters‚ TV ads‚ and sometimes I even hear it on the radio. Though some people have criticised our government for setting aside a staggering sum of RM100 million
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they have done this? Why would they just leave you behind like this? Didn’t they see that there were so many other ways to solve their problems? You thought they had a great life and had lots to look forward to. Well that’s not how a suicidal person see’s their problems. For some people their problems just seem to keep building up until they don’t see any other way out but death. Even if their problems may seem small to you‚ the small things add up. There are other ways out of this deadly process
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part of an election is arguably the campaign process. Once a candidate is nominated in a presidential election‚ the next step is to move forward with the steps of this process. Each of the candidates will have the opportunity to use recourses‚ no matter how scarce they may be‚ to attempt to overcome their opponent with votes. Running a campaign is something that takes a lot of responsibility and a good team of people. They will have first put together a campaign strategy where a detailed comprehensive
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even though some causes are worth giving a life for‚ some others are not worth it‚ the Gallipoli campaign was one of them‚ which was a short lived campaign and a fail‚ which resulted in the loss of many lives that could’ve been avoided. While the first thing I will explain isn’t directly related to the book‚ I will include it anyway. The Gallipoli campaign was a very short sighted and rushed campaign which resulted in many deaths on the ANZAC side‚ most of these deaths happened at the landing‚ as
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in garbage dumps‚ in railway stations or under bridges in most major cities of developing countries around the world. To avoid being caught‚ street children are the last to go to sleep and the first to get up: that’s why they’re often worn out‚ and can be found sleeping during the day. They group together at night. Amongst children in the street‚ there are; children who work‚ children from slums‚ runaways and delinquents. Other children may spend most of their time in the street‚ but maintain certain
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the United States and the directions for the campaign for Independence. The missions presented a set of arguments to recognize Philippine Independence as soon as a stable government had been established. That is managed and supported by us the Filipinos‚ maintained by an independent Philippine government. And lastly‚ to fulfill the promise of the United States which is to give us the Philippine Independence. They also conducted a publicity campaign in the United States through the Philippine Press
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no-surrender and a policy of fighting to the “bitter end”( Dower 103). Overall‚ because the campaign was made in a last resort attempt to turn the war around( Jacobsen 285)‚ the United States military was caught off guard and was flooded with fear and feelings of anxiety. Unheard of by western soldiers‚ the idea of not being afraid of death only matched up with
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Anti-Competitive Agreements-Underlying Concepts &Principles under the Competition Act‚ 2002 Competition commission of India DISSERTATION ON “Anti-competitive Agreements-UNDERLYING concepts & PRINCIPLES under the Competition ACt‚ 2002” In the partial fulfilment of internship programme at Competition Commission of India January- 2012 Under the supervision of:- Mr. Manoj Pandey (Director Law) Submitted By Pratima
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Contrast between High School and College. A good education is an important part of one’s life. In order for one to accomplish his or her goals and have a good education‚ this individual need to attend both high school and college. I find both high school and college to be very different although some people think high school has a lot in common with college. My first year of enrollment into college‚ I notice that there are many differences between them. These differences include responsibilities
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Differences between High School and College IN HIGH SCHOOL High school is mandatory and usually free. Time is structured by school officials and parents. Students can count on teachers to remind them of responsibilities and to guide them in setting priorities. Daily classes follow one after the other‚ with a few minutes in between. Most class schedules are arranged by school personnel. Students are told about graduation requirements. IN COLLEGE College is voluntary and expensive. Students manage
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