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    Group Presentation

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    to support their cause Competitors International level: Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement worldwide humanitarian movement to aid and develop less fortunate communities Non Christian Organization Hong Kong: CEDAR FUNDS independent Christian relief and development organization host of “CEDAR barefoot walk” Event Objective To educate and allow children of Hong Kong to experience poverty and hardships of the less fortunate To fundraise money for the children of Sudan‚ Africa Promotional Planning

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    Death Avenue

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    Death Avenue In Thomas Mann’s short story “The Path To The Cemetery”‚ there are a few major themes throughout the plot. The story starts off with an elderly man named Piepsam walking along the road to the cemetery‚ and out of nowhere a young kid on a bike races by. The older man threatens to report this kid for riding on the path and tries to get him off of his bike by grabbing onto the seat. After the kid gets away with a blow to the old man’s chest‚ Piepsam goes into a blind fury yelling as

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    Dying: A Short Story

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    "Here lies the legacy of the poor‚ ungrateful savages‚" read the stone that marked the place of the unmark graves of the poor. The students have been reading books on cemeteries and graveyards‚ but the ones that peaked the student’s interests were the graveyard of the unmarked graves. Most students thought it was unkind or disrespectful towards those people to have their graves unmarked. They didn’t believe that the city or richer people could delegate if a person should have their graves marked

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    Knowing Exposure Risks Important to Saving Structures from Wildfires Sep. 4‚ 2013 — A recent study of one of California’s most devastating wildland fires by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) strongly suggests that measures for reducing structural damage and property loss from wildland urban interface (WUI) fires are most effective when they are based on accurate assessments of exposure risks both for individual structures and the community

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    story of hazrat fatima

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    The Story of Hazrat Fatima (sa)‚ daughter of the Holy Prophet The Prophet of Islam had only one daughter named Fatima. Her mother Khadija had two other daughters from her two earlier marriages. When The Prophet married her‚ both daughters came with her mother to live in the house of the Prophet. Hazrat Fatima (sa) was born five years before Bethat when Muhammad (S) was about 35 years old and her mother Khadija was about 50 years old. She has many other titles. Zahra

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    Persephone Analysis

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    The first chapter talks about how the main girl of the story‚ Pierce‚ relates her situation to the greek myth of Persephone and Hades‚ but that her problems are way bigger than what “Persephone” had to face since it was no myth to what had happened to her. Pierce is at her “Welcome to Isla Huesos‚Pierce” party‚ she moved to Isla Huesos from Connecticut because of her accident that took place there. Her parents are now divorced and her mother took herself & Pierce to her hometown‚ Isla Huesos. Pierce

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    Gettysburg Notes

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    -Clearly the North had a distinct advantage in its ability to produce soldiers and supplies -The the South counted on the North not having the stomach to stay in the war -They counted on the Union eventually giving up and allowing them to secede. -What they failed to take into account was the resolve of Lincoln. It is said the longer the war went on‚ the better the Norths’ chances of winning. Clearly this was true and as the war grew longer and longer the South was eventually doomed.

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    Gettysburg was one of the most horrific battles of the Civil War. Over fifty thousand soldiers were found dead‚ wounded‚ or went missing in a period of three days‚ July 1-3 of 1863. That is the most number of casualties that has occurred during any battle in American history. The battle took place in Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania‚ where President Lincoln made a speech entitle the Gettysburg Address five months later‚ on November 19th of 1863.4 General Robert E. Lee‚ of the Confederate Army‚ decided

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    She is alarmed by the run-down public buses‚ the dust‚ the blazing African heat. But she admires Kennedy from the moment she meets him. They connect over their shared love for books and the escape they provide. She is impressed and bemused by his status in the Kibera slums: children flock to him‚ calling him “Mayor.” Jessica decides to move in with him to experience the slums in full‚ rather than shield herself from reality. That reality sets in when she finds his house is 10 by 6 feet

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    Union cavalry brigades had arrived the previous day‚ as the bulk of both armies headed towards Gettysburg‚ Confederate forces drove Federal defenders to Cemetery Hill. Ewell declined to order an attack that Lee wanted on Cemetery Hill. “By dusk‚ a union corps under Winfield Scott Hancock had arrived and extended the defensive line along Cemetery Ridge to the hill known as Little Round Top; three more Union corps arrived overnight to strengthen its defenses”(History.com). Around 4 p.m. on July

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