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    Euthanasia should be made legal. Do you agree? Euthanasia is the act of deliberately by ending a person’s life to relieve suffering. A person who undergoes euthanasia usually has an incurable condition. But there are other instances where some people want their life to be ended. There are different types of Euthanasia for example active euthanasia‚ when a doctor‚ or another person‚ deliberately do something that causes the patient to die. For example‚ a doctor who gives a patient who has terminal

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    Cricket merits & Demerits

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    Cricket: Cricket was first played in southern England in the 16th century. By the end of the 18th century‚ it had developed into the national sport of England. The expansion of the British Empire led to cricket being played overseas and by the mid-19th century the first international matches were being held. The ICC‚ the game’s governing body‚ has 10 full members. The game is most popular in Australasia‚ England‚ the Indian subcontinent‚ the West Indies and Southern Africa. Yes‚ cricket is the

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    7 HISTORY AND SPORT : THE STORY OF CRICKET CONCEPTS Cricket grew out of the many stick and ball games played in England. By the 17th century it evolved enough to be recognisable as a distinct game. It became so popular that its fans did not mind to be fined for playing it on Sunday instead of going to church. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CRICKET AS A GAME IN INDIA Cricket was given its unique nature by the history of England. Peculiarities of cricket A match can go on for five days and still

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    Whenever I think about my aim of life for exploring my willingness in sport or game  then my mind mingles with a lot of options. My choice swings between two games Football and Cricket.  Therefore I workout on my choice deeply and concluded that I really want to see  myself as a cricketer. I found that Cricket is the most favourite one for me.  The great Bangladeshi Cricket player’s life style already telling the  story of big success and showing the height of human stature in the world society

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    On the Grasshopper and Cricket By John Keats A grasshopper representing good times in the summer‚ and a cricket representing bad times that are associated with winter. In the first half of the poem ‘On the Grasshopper and Cricket’ Keats talks about the opulence of the summer season and deals with summer imagery and the grasshopper‚ similarly the second half is about the dullness of the winter season and deals with the cricket. “ How does Keats explore Romantic Ideals in his poem On the Grasshopper

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    gfrtsr hjg ygtc lnkn gccf hvtyc hbuyb ugd fnidfbs fksaisubd n kjnaib The debate over whether or not abortion should be a legal option continues to divide Americans long after the US Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision on Roe v. Wade declared the procedure a "fundamental right” on Jan. 22‚ 1973. Proponents‚ identifying themselves as pro-choice‚ contend that abortion is a right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority‚ and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus

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    Story of Cricket

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    y 13 June 1999 THEY WERE rightly hailed as heroes 16 months ago. They were determined‚ they were bold‚ they were lucky. It was a combination which enabled England Under-19s to become the only (male) cricket team from this country to win a World Cup. It was natural to hope that they would all swiftly mature into adult players of similar achievement‚ obvious that they would not‚ at least in every case‚ and pertinent to muse on their progress in the days following England’s elimination from the World

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    was in the wrong spotlight due to some very well known reasons. We have reached on the verge of Knock out stages. Let’s have a look into all the subcontinent contenders. Let’s talk about India first. A team which is always has been very close to our hearts. A team which initially was looking very balanced and full of match winners is suddenly looking not more than an ordinary team. This team looks very competitive on the ground even against Ireland and Netherland. As always heavily dependent on

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    Cricket Diary

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    India prevail over Pakistan in a nail biter The 3rd and the last one-day international between India and Pakistan played on 6th January‚ 2013 in New Delhi finally gave the Indian supporters a reason to celebrate. In a low scoring game‚ India(167 all out) beat Pakistan(157 all out) by 10 runs to prevent a white wash in the 3 match series. Pakistan defeated India in the previous two ODIs and were all set to clean sweep the series. India won the toss and decided to bat first but the poor batting

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    Cricket Tongue Mother tongue by Amy Tan begins by explaining herself as a writer. How she feel in love with the English language‚ how it has had in impact with all her emotions‚ the way she thinks‚ and the way she sees things. Not to long ago she recently discovered of the variations of English’s that she uses. When she talked to a large group of people she spoke to them in a language that her mother was not familiar with. With the group she would talk to them with complex English but with her

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