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    United We Stand Copy

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    Commonwealth Essay Competition! ! Topic: “United we stand!”! Name: Ho Wye Yew! Class: Sophomore Cempaka! School: Cempaka Damansara Heights‚ Malaysia.! ! ! ! Cacophonous fireworks illuminated the pitch black London sky as we stepped into the Olympic stadium to represent Malaysia. Kaleidoscopic bright lights boasted its everlasting flamboyance as it shone throughout the stadium. The applause from the audience deafened me and the scent of hard work and determination lingered in my nostrils. One

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    How We Die Analysis

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    In the book‚ How we die‚ the author narrates the way of how human life works. There are people dying day and night in different ways‚ it is the way how human life works and it will be this way all the time‚ in other words‚ life has an end. The author of this book makes his point of view about death a “ Hidden secret” and he wishes to prevent human death but he is very realistic about it. The author has strongly believed that it is incorrect in engaging in medical intervention when there is a person

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    Do We Know Ourselves

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    ‘Know Thyself’‚ has penetrated religious and secular philosophies. Yet‚ frequently‚ situations arise where we are surprised or puzzled by our own behaviour‚ confused by our emotional state or unsure of the accuracy of our memory regarding a specific experience. In his essay on the unconscious‚ Sigmund Freud addressed this phenomenon: ‘In our most personal daily experiences we encounter ideas of unknown origin and the result of thought processes whose working remain hidden from us’.

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    Why We Observe Children

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    experienced and what you did to over come them. Educators need to observe for several reasons. A few reasons include‚ health and safety‚ plan individual and classroom curriculums‚ self evaluation and asses/evaluate the children’s development. We observe the environment for hazards to ensure all equipment and materials are safe as well as properly disinfected and cleaned to prevent spreading illnesses. By observing the strengths‚ interests and learning style of each child helps plan effective

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    Being a soldier is often synonymous with bravery‚ strength‚ and courage. However‚ in the film “We were soldiers‚” Randall Wallace‚ the director‚ plays particular attention in displaying how the Vietnam War affects American soldiers and their families. In addition to appropriately portraying soldiers‚ Wallace almost accurately sets the various scenes in relation to the time period of mid 1960s. Wallace also pays close attention to historic facts and dates in laying out the theme and plot of the film

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    that my story could have been his." which is a speech made by Wes Moore in his autobiography . One Name‚ Two Fates tells the story of two black men with the same name. Both were born in Maryland. Both grew up with single mothers in fatherless homes. By the time they were 11 years old‚ both had been handcuffed by cops. But in result‚ One became a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Johns Hopkins‚ a Rhodes scholar‚ also is the author. The other Wes Moore‚ 34‚ is in the Jessup Correctional Institute’s maximum-security

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    Why We Love Football

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    Why We Love Football It’s the most fun‚ most competitive‚ team-oriented sport in the earth. We would do anything to win a game. Ladies love us guys want to be us. Everybody loves the game‚ people are always playing it‚ it is the soul of the universe. When you put on the pads‚ lace up the spikes‚ and buckle your helmet you walk onto the field and nothing else matters. You will forget if you failed a test‚ fought with a friend‚ or lost some money…. Because for the next few hours your day will

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    All We Know - Chainsmokers The song ‘All We Know’ by the Chainsmokers is a song‚ (assisted by a music video) showing the idea of sorrow and anger after losing someone important in your life. It follows an unknown character in the video‚ a young man. It begins with him receiving a phone call then proceeds to follow him through pain and anger‚ the phone call is in darkness‚ the person on the other end of the line is muffled and is unable to be interpreted. The key idea expressed in this text is that

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    Yes and We Have You

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    this stall stands a shabby inn. A sign lashed to an old cart swinging in the wind reveals the inn to be ‘The Sergeant of Waterloo’. The inn is still closed despite the small crowd at the fair. MOVE IN on the frosted window of the inn‚ through which we see a little girl‚ COSETTE‚ gazing out at the display of dolls. -INT. INN‚ MONTFERMEIL - END OF DAY 36- The little blonde girl‚ Cosette is in the process of sweeping the floor. She’s come to a stop‚ gazing out of the window‚ mesmerized by the sight

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    Are we a product of Nature or Nurture? Direct Selection: • One extreme favoured – current optimum for existing conditions • Environmental change produce new selection pressure - favours extreme condition • Change in condition = optimum sifts to favour new optimum • Some organism possess allele that favours new optimum • Over time selection -> pre dominate of organisms new optimum and therefore optimum shifts Stabilising Selection: • Occurs in all population where environment is stable

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