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    David Beckham

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    David Beckham This is an essay will be about David Beckham the English soccer player. David is one of the best players in the world. There are several aspects about Beckham`s life. His soccer career‚ he became more than a usual football player and his personal life. That was the introduction. Now let’s move to the main part. David played in many clubs around the world. However‚ his most crucial stage of development and reputation happened when he was playing for two of the best Five soccer

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    Bhamra‚ you are angry of those English men that make fun of you and your culture‚ Jess can show to them and the world how good Sikh is. I say that seeing Sikh playing professionals it is a pride to your culture. You always say that Jess must behave like a proper woman the way Sikh woman do‚ but I think culture is not always right. Sikh may be a great culture but does it know

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    insite to david beckham

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    David Beckham. It will consider the career that David has created for himself and how he has become one of the most influential role models in the world of football through the commercial side of him becoming a global brand. It will then go on to describe how David has grown up and made a family of his own‚ marrying Victoria Beckham‚ a previous member of the world famous girl band “The Spice Girls” and how they went on to have 4 children together; Harper Beckham‚ Brooklyn Beckham‚ Romeo Beckham and

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    Unna Monologue

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    I stood up and hell my energy is not enough for this. I feel that I’m going to fall down in a few seconds. I’m not used to walking like a dog. This is all new for me. I stared at the white dog after walking in a few steps. She looks like a wolf to be honest. But there’s one thing that is bothering me. She talked. A dog talked like a human and her voice is exactly like the woman’s voice yesterday. I started to walk again while thinking about things. After waling around‚ I got tired and hungry. I tried

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    Unna Monologue

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    The Children of Destiny The streets of the dingy‚ smog-filled city city were quiet‚ so silent‚ one could hear a pindrop from several feet away. Soot clung to the city air‚ and seemingally to the buildings themselves‚ which‚ along with the darkness of the night‚ left the city in pitch darkness‚ with the glow of the streetlamps failing to penetrate the thick‚ smoggy cloak that had been cast over the capital city of Hila. No one was about; only the occasional army patrol or bandit broke the silence

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    Unna Monologue

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    The sea breeze. Fresh air. Friends. Family. These are the things running through my head as the Queen finishes her speech. Swimming in the sea. Running. School. Not really school. I won’t miss that. How are we going to see Family? And Friends? What about food? Mum can’t live without jam doughnuts. A million thoughts and questions race through my head as the Queen finishes her speech. No more school. No more walks along the beach. No more visits to friends and family. We have to stay home. We have

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    Deadly Identities

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    In the text‚ Deadly Identities‚ by Lebanese writer‚ Amin Maalouf‚ the writer explains his way of defining one’s identity and writes to all people having deadly identities‚ not to force others to label their identities‚ if they have been raised by two violently opposed cultures. Maalouf rejects the fact that a man’s identity is prioritized basically on religion and nationality. He also comments that people with dual-identities are not obliged to choose or separate between their two origins. The author’s

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    deadly letters

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    English as a Second Language Podcast www.eslpod.com English Through Stories: Deadly Letters – Chapter 1 STORY AND TRANSCRIPT ESLPod.com presents Deadly Letters‚ a 15-episode murder mystery novel by Sarah Gatchitie. Hello‚ I’m your host‚ Dr. Jeff McQuillan‚ coming to you from the Center for Educational Development in beautiful Los Angeles‚ California. Deadly Letters is a 15-chapter mystery novel written especially for ESLPod.com’s English Through Stories. Each episode has three parts:

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    David Beckham is one of Britain ’s most iconic athletes whose name is also an elite global advertising brand. He was captain of the English national team from 1998 to 2009‚ scored in three different FIFA World Cups‚ and played midfield for clubs in Manchester‚ England‚ Madrid‚ Spain‚ and Milan‚ Italy; he also won the MLS Cup playing for Los Angeles Galaxy in 2011 and 2012. He was born David Robert Joseph Beckham on May 2‚ 1975‚ in Leytonstone‚ East London‚ England; son of Ted Beckham‚ a kitchen

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    Deadly Identities

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    Deadly Identities The book called Deadly Identities was published by Amin Maalouf. He was born in Beirut at 25 February 1949. He was originally from Lebanese. He was living in French since1976. Although he was native Arabic speakers‚ he wrote their novels in French. Deadly Identities mostly concerned with a issue which Maalouf has encountered in his life some many times. He criticized the notion of nation‚ the aspect of nation which people agree with it. The notion of nation was perceived by

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