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    vehicles in the front yard)‚ seemed to be a nice‚ safe place to live as a child; but as an adult‚ it does not seem it was much of a bargain. Living in Cape Coral validates that life in “the Cape” is a world apart its neighboring city‚ Fort Myers. Inundated with strict‚ code enforcement rules‚ family-oriented neighborhoods and minimal crime activity‚ Cape Coral presents a cleaner‚ safer‚ and family focused environment. In Fort Myers‚ the sound of gun shots is frequently heard throughout the day and

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    We Could **** You Mr. Birch

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    QUESTION 1 The most obvious idea concerning history in the play is that history is fiction. History is usually interpreted as ‘his story’ and thus implies the idea that everyone will have their own versions of history. It all depends on who is conveying the history and who is receiving it. The conveyor can just manipulate the facts and pass around a false message. In the case of this play‚ the history presented is based on Kee’s point of view. He himself admits that there is no particular truth but

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    the Utusan Melayu‚ claiming that PAP’s rule disadvantaged the Malays and that Malay Singaporeans remained poor under PAP’s rule. They also claimed that PAP was uprooting Malay families in resettlement projects. Some UMNO extremists even came to Singapore and made fiery speeches that angered many Singaporean Malays. In July 1964‚ during the celebration of Prophet Muhammad’s birthday‚ a clash between a Chinese policeman and a group of Malay participants turned into a full-blown race riot over the next

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    provided. Racism Communalism refers to the attitude of favouring one’s own ethnic group. This kind of feeling is also prevalent in Malaysia. For example‚ the political parties that exist in Malaysia are still on ethnic base. UMNO represents the Malays‚ MCA and Gerakan represent the Chinese‚ MIC represents the Indians and many others. Each political party will fight for the interests of its ethnic. It

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    Adopt a New Culture

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    Tetra ‘S’ Group “Local taste but international standard” Who We Are Tetra ‘S’ Group started its operation in 2010 as a processors fruit and vegetable in Bangladesh. Over the years‚ the company has not only grown in stature but also contributed significantly to the overall socio-economic development of the country. Tetra ‘S’ Group is currently one of the most admired food & beverages brand among the millions of people of Bangladesh and other few countries of the world where Tetra ‘S’ Group

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    The Gold Coast

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    Brazell English 1010 26 March 2013 The Gold Coast Cape Coast is a city in one of the ten regions of Ghana‚ located in the Western part of Africa. It is about a 122-square-kilometer-stretch of land‚ with a 14-mile-of-land that stretches into the Atlantic Ocean. The ocean gives the natives their main occupation‚ which is fishing‚ and enabled the British missionaries and explorers to come over and exploit both the people and the land. Cape Coast was formerly known as the Gold Coast because it was

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    My Dream Holiday

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    would be in the fairest Cape. I have just returned and I just scratched the surface. It is no accident that Cape Town is called the most beautiful city in the world. Apart from the astounding natural beauty that is all around you with towering mountains‚ coastlines‚ white sand beaches and two oceans in one city. There is just so much to do. You can whale watch‚ absail down mountains‚ wind or kite surf at sunset beach‚ go up table mountain and look over the fairest cape while you eat. Suntan or

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    Immigrants in Singapore

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    China as the people were trying to overthrow the corrupted Qing government‚ resulting in many Chinese seeking protection and safety outside China. On the coastal areas in the Malay Archipelago‚ pirate attacks were frequents; in war-torn areas in Sumatra‚ Java and Malaya‚ life was extremely unsafe‚ which was why many Malays were "pushed" to leave their homeland. Therefore‚ the first reason why immigrants came to early Singapore was because of push factors such as famines and droughts as well as natural

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    joins the sea. Adventures get knowledge and learn about the culture of local people like the Xhosas in the Eastern Cape. The money from the tourism (Bungy Jump) contributes to the economy of the country and adds to the South African Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The Bloukrans Bungy jump activity benefit the people around along the provincial boarder of Western Cape and Eastern Cape by proving job opportunities. The money that is collected from the Bungy jump as the costs for the Bungy jump helps

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    Peranakan Community

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    culture that encompasses the best of old ancient Malay‚ Chinese‚ and European influences and absorbs the best of other cultures as well to form a cohesive and united Peranakan identity. . The Peranakans have lived for generations along the Straits of Melaka . Most of them are English-educated . They are Chinese immigrants that came to Indonesia ‚ Malaysia and Singapore . They mostly have a lineage where intermarriage with local Indonesians and Malays They have religious affiliations with Hindus

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