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    Recycling Good morning to our beloved teachers‚ Puan Rusni and my dear fellow friends.Standing here today‚I would like to deliver a speech entitled‚"Recycling." According to the Asian Development Bank‚rapid development‚rising personal consumption and unprecedented levels of waste in Asia where cities will generate on estimated 1.8 million tonnes of rubbish per day by 2025.In Malaysia alone‚we produce over 15‚000 tonnes pf rubbish daily and it is a matter of time before we run out of space to

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    featured on the final exam What effect does Kennedy hope to have on his audience through his speech? What is a possible theme from the speech? What is Kennedy’s tone? Read Kennedy’s speech and break down the paragraphs: Example: …In your hands‚ my fellow citizens‚ more than in mine‚ will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded‚ each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered

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    In Plato’s Gorgias‚ Socrates and a fellow interlocutor‚ Callicles of Acharnae‚ fervently discuss the relationship between pleasure and good. It is in this philosophical debate that Callicles states a good life as one that consists of having as much unrestricted pleasure as possible; therefore‚ implying that the pleasant and the good are identical. However‚ Socrates contends otherwise‚ and attempts to convince Callicles of the error in his ways by proving that good is ultimately not the same as pleasure

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    each other‚ and in totally different cultures and civilizations‚ the Edicts of Ashoka‚ the Bible‚ and Hammurabi’s Code all elucidate the moral principles of self-control‚ justice‚ and abstention from harming living beings. In the Thirteenth Rock Edict‚ Ashoka‚ the greatest Mauryan king of India‚ points out that he desired to have self-control. This is the act of self-denial and the ability to control your impulses. Ashoka obviously considered this to be a virtue and in line with dharma‚ righteous

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    All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days‚ nor in the life of this Administration‚ nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. [22] In your hands‚ my fellow citizens‚ more than mine‚ will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded‚ each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the

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    All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days; nor in the life of this Administration; nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. In your hands‚ my fellow citizens‚ more than mine‚ will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded‚ each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the

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    affordable food in response to factory conditions that were considered to be exploitative * In the UK‚ in the late 1990s‚ Social Enterprise started to reappear * The term ‘Social Entrepreneurship’ was promoted by Bill Drayton the founder of Ashoka: Innovators for the Public * It is a relatively new term but its usage has been found throughout the history * There were entrepreneurs during nineteenth and twentieth centuries who made efforts to eradicate social evils * Historical examples

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    Time Table Module | Day | Time | Duration | Lecturer | Room | Business Economics | Monday | 11:00 | 2 hrs | N Jones | Newton Theatre | Business Law | Tuesday | 13:00 | 2 hrs | R Watson | Newton Theatre | Study Skills | Wednesday | 9:00 | 2 hrs | K Brockbank | Newton Theatre | Business Economics | Wednesday | 13:00 | 2 hrs | N Jones | Ardent Tutorial | Business Law | Wednesday | 15:00 | 2 hrs | V Krishnan | Aggresser Tutorial | Study Skills | Thursday | 14:00 | 2 hrs | J Burke | Flamsteed

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    The Greatest Scot The greatest Scot was a television programme that presented the different views with different categories with different people to choose from for the prestigious title. The different categories were; sport‚ inventors and entrepreneurs‚ leaders and thinkers‚ arts and entertainment‚ scientists and engineers and brains‚ with big names in there like Sean Connery‚ William Wallace and Jock Stein‚ but the person which I believe deserves the coveted status is Sir Alex Ferguson. I highly

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    teachers and my dear fellow students - a very good morning to you all. Be it us‚ the students‚ our parents or the global workforce‚ the contemporary life of all of us has become extremely busy. We have developed kind of an object driven and materialistic attitude towards life and living. To the extent that we care only the marks and money! We don’t‚ or little realize that ceaseless working or studying reduces our efficiency and make our life dull and depressing. Dear fellow students‚ physical

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