members cannot return for a second year‚ corps members should research other educational/professional opportunities. Some corps members have shown a slight concern regarding next year and have expressed some frustration regarding their next step in life as it relates to their future career/educational
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John Updike once wrote that‚ “ Cities aren’t like people; they live on and on‚ even though their reason for being where they are has gone downriver and out to sea.”. This quote is very representative of American cities because it recognizes the fact that as time progresses the mechanisms that built up the city may no longer be blatantly evident‚ but the city lives on in an adapted form as time progresses. This notion of similarities and difference between aging cities can be seen when looking at both
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Japanese boy‚ Chinese boy‚ Filipino boy‚ Egyptian boy‚ Arabian boy‚ I’ve been hearing those comments all my life‚ and I believe that our true nationality is mankind and color doesn’t make the difference between people. Toastmaster‚ members‚ and guests welcome and good evening‚ tonight I’m going to introduce myself by talking about my crazy way of thinking. My name is hareth alsaadi‚ my father is Syrian and my mother is Filipino‚ and I carry a Filipino passport and for me it’s just papers made by
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Children’s Books The plots of the stories of Bear’s Busy Year and Clifford the Big Red Dog have many similarities and differences that distinguish them as both unique‚ and one in the same. The books we selected were Bear’s Busy Year by Marcia Leonard and Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell. The unnamed protagonist from Bear’s Busy Year is indeed a very busy little bear. He is always busy‚ all year. He likes to play outside‚ no matter the weather. Our other book‚ Clifford the Big Red Dog
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Lame In the present time‚ many people who live in small towns want to move in the city; therefore‚ there are many reasons to justify this choice. The larger job opportunities and schooling are just a few. First off living in the city is beneficial for education; city education is for adults as well as children. Most of the excellent schools and universities are found in large cities. Instructors also come from around the world to teach their specific major. The commute for
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October 8‚ 2012 Topic: Eating Healthy With A Busy Lifestyle General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience how to eat healthily on the run Central Idea: I’ll talk about choosing healthy foods when at a restaurant‚ packing your lunch‚ and keeping nutritious snacks on hand. INTRODUCTION Attention- getter: Good morning ladies and gentlemen. My name is Rhea Lopez and I’m here to talk about eating healthy with a busy lifestyle. How many of you find it a challenge to
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JACOB‚ JOHANNA IRENE M. DAR4 ARCDES6 Cities for a Small Planet by Richard Rogers Earth’s the only planet that is known to have life: living forms. It has a moderate climate and water in its three forms: solid‚ liquid and gas. Looking outside from space‚ earth’s beauty tells how alive and great it is still has its own fragile tendencies despite of being perfect in a sense. These tendencies regard the following: pollution (air and water)‚ extreme floods‚ deforestation‚ resource depletion
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Living in the city has its pros and cons. The majority of people want to live in the city because they think that it is the place where collected everything that can make their lives better than living in the countryside. And so‚ there are many people abandoned their homeland and families to live in the city with the hope of prosperity of living standard. In fact‚ living in Phnom Penh city has many advantages and disadvantages for their living conditions. As a result‚ it is the place of jobs opportunities
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Walking directions to Blackhall Pl‚ Dublin‚ Ireland | | O’Callaghan Stephen’s Green Hotel1-5 Harcourt StDublin 2‚ Ireland | | | 1. Head northeast on Harcourt Street toward St. Stephen’s Green | | | | 22 m | | 2. Turn left onto Cuffe Street | | | | 200 m | | 3. Continue onto Kevin Street Lower | | | | 250 m | | 4. Continue onto Kevin Street Upper | | | | 250 m | | 5. Continue onto Dean Street | | | | 64 m | | 6. Turn right onto Francis Street | |
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Podcasts – Themes – City vs. country Introduction Download the LearnEnglish Themes podcast. You’ll find more information on this page: http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-podcasts-themes.htm This support pack contains the following materials: • the article that you can listen to in the podcast • an optional language activity based on the article • links to other activities on the LearnEnglish website on this theme (city vs. country). Read the article Town or country mouse? by John Russell
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