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    amongst developed countries Stark contrast between rich and poor. We have people living in 9million apartments with a Lamborghini residing in the living room in orchard room. And we along neighborhoods‚ hawker centers‚ we can see elderly collecting cardboard with their arched backs‚ other selling tissue paper along streets. Deeply rooted problem. 1. Promote equity in education a. Raise social mobility by making educational outcomes less dependent on personal and social circumstances

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    Recycling Persuasive Essay

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    Chris M. Santiago October 29‚ 2014 Language Arts 10 Period 7 Recycling should be Mandatory for Everyone Would you like to live in a filthy atmosphere or do you prefer to breathe fresh air? You decide. Recycling is the act of collecting‚ separating and recreating used materials into new products. Not everyone recycles for various reasons‚ either they are too lazy or they just don’t care about the environment. “United States recycles about thirty-two percent of its waste today” ("Recycling Statistics”)

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    California‚ thinking there would be land going spare‚ but the Californians turned many back‚ fearing they would be over-run. The refuges had nowhere to go back to‚ so they set up home in huge camps in the California valleys - living in shacks of cardboard and old metal - and sought work as casual farmhands. Against this background‚ ranch hands like George and Lennie were lucky to have work. Ranch hands were grateful for at least a bunk-house to live in and to have food provided‚ even though the pay

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    starting over by placing it back on the table. The ball ramp experience would be like a marble run but on a larger scale. The children would place the ball on the elevated side of the ramp and watch it roll down the slide. I would need a few pieces of cardboard‚ to make the ramp‚ tape‚ to put the keep the ramp together‚ balls and cars of any size‚ other objects that are not round to demonstrate the not everything will roll down the ramp and weight and a box to elevate one side of the ramp. I believe this

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    different properties. Final Plan: To separate sand‚ salt‚ wood chips and iron filings First‚ use a magnet to remove the iron. Since some sand/salt will get caught with the iron filings‚ you may have to spread out the separated iron filings on cardboard and do a second and even a third separation to get just iron. The sand‚ salt and wood chips that were trapped with the iron can be added back to the to the original mixture. To separate out the salt‚ add boiling water

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    fellow neighbor. While the children are playing‚ shouting‚ fighting‚ or having fun‚ their mothers are all rounded up on a table on the streets playing Bingo. Some of the father is already cooking a meal outside the streets‚ using only charcoal and a cardboard box for fanning the fire. There are also a lot of reported crimes that link to the people living in that area. Some crimes include hold-up‚ robbery‚ homicide‚ etc. We also observed that even through the lack of basic needs‚ and illiteracy‚ they

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    furthermore has created diversity in the neighborhoods of the city and the countryside. Located in the center of the city and up north you have the richer communities while on the outskirts and in the slums you have row after row of unstable‚ makeshift cardboard shacks. Many of the residents in the countryside commercially farm for a living. However‚ because of tough competition with the bigger agricultural units‚ rural decline has begun. The countrymen and women move to the city to find better jobs

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    The chapter presents how the presentation of flying‚ whether it be a direct or indirect reference‚ is the basic principle of freedom. The novel addresses various instances in which characters struggle to maintain their freedom‚ both physically and spiritually‚ with Frederick and his fascination of birds relating the closest to the theme of flying. Frederick‚ an intelligent and shy student who befriends Werner Pfennig at the National Institute. He is an avid scholar of birds and idolizes Audubon

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    PHYSICS Experimental History Research Topic: Newton’s Reflecting Telescope Patrick Doan & Kevin Le & Kevin Tumang 30/4/08 Principle Aim: To construct a recreation of the Galilean refracting telescope and a Newtonian reflecting telescope Aim: To recreate Newton’s experiment in building a reflecting telescope‚ aiming to further the field of optics. We hope to use the theory studied in this experiment and produce a working Newtonian telescope (that Newton designed). He wanted to create

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    Descriptive Essay

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    skin‚ it looked as if he was in his 70’s‚ though looks can be deceiving. He sat on a dirty cardboard box that was on the ground‚ hugging his knees close to his chest to protect himself from the cold. His eyes‚ black and hollow‚ and his gaze never left the pile of empty juice cans‚ which lay two feet away in front of him. His only movement was his constant and continuous shivering. A bent piece of cardboard reading “Can I have money please” was leaned up against the dark granite bricks of the wall

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