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    Embarrassing Moment

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    oral report is the most embarrassing moment happened. I slowly raise my hand after the teacher asks if anyone else needs to do the oral. As I scoot the chair back to stand up‚ my ears begin to turn red hot and I start to sweat on my hands and forehead. As I look up from the podium‚ I am startled by the forty pairs of unwavering eyes glaring at me‚ waiting to be engrossed by my brilliance. I find myself having difficulty breathing‚ almost as if I have forgotten how to. I wipe the sweat off my brow‚

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    Indian Tradition

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    India is a vibrant amalgamation of varied ethnic groups‚ climate‚ cultures‚ regions and traditions. As such‚ many people visiting the country for the first time find it uniquely different. You will find many conservatively dressed Indian women flocking the temple entrance. There are millions of illiterates in the Indian subcontinent; there are also those who are the driving force behind the booming IT industry in India. Perhaps‚ the one thing that is going to take you by surprise and

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    Significant Figures

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    Notes on significant figures When we use an equipment to take measurement‚ it is important to be honest when reporting a measurement‚ so that it does not appear to be more accurate than the equipment used to make the measurement allows. To achieve this‚ we can control the number of significant figures used to report the measurement. When we look at a number‚ its first significant figure is the first digit from the left‚ other than 0. E.g. - in the number 539 the first significant figure

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    A Defining Moment

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    personality inside me? I kept writing the same things for one month‚ until the surgeon came to me after the fourth surgery and told me “Congratulations‚ your fourth surgery was the last! You’ll be an estimated one year in a wheelchair”. I went back to my life on a wheelchair‚ and I tried to make up everything that was available to me for that last week of school. The pain was unpleasant‚ and traumatic. Just going to the bathroom was a challenge. However through this I did not give up!. It took me just

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    Americas Tradition

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    The first theme that I think is apparent is the search for a better life. Conditions in the rural Philippines are hard for the peasants. There is hardship and exploitation. The peasant children have no childhood because they are working in the fields or in the market or home with the parents at an early age. The boys leave their parents’ home in their early teens to find work and a better life‚ trying to escape the harsh and hopeless environment. Their families know and expect this. Carlos’ mother

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    Significant Themes

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    With a Sword in my Hand is an extremely meaningful novel encompassing several significant themes. It is set in medieval Flanders where the circumstances‚ activities and beliefs are very different to present times. The author narrates the novel from Marguerite’s perspective. Throughout the novel‚ gender is an ongoing theme. Marguerite goes through times where she is accused of being un-lady-like; discovers more about her interest in love and the value of believing in god. Gender is an important aspect

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    regards to qualitative and quantitative research‚ consent is the approval of a request made by a participant to be subject to research. Informed consent is a process that ensures the individuals who conduct research in particular have informed voluntary participants what they intend to do in the research‚ with full knowledge of the research methods and procedures‚ how the research will be conducted and the manner in which it is conducted‚ ensuring that‚ essentially‚ the participants have clear knowledge

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    Family Traditions

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    struggling with family traditions these days. Those little things that were so important to me growing up‚ that once gave me such great joy just a few years ago are becoming increasingly more difficult to motivate myself to do. As a child I can remember the excitement that each new season brought to me as I anticipated the corresponding event. In the spring we colored Easter eggs‚ we took a happy meal to park on the first warm (enough) day of the year and I can still remember how it felt to tip my

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    The Seated Bronze Amitabha Buddha is an extraordinary h 82cm Buddhist sculpture made during the Goryeo Dynasty‚ 12th century - 13th century. The sculpture is from the collection of the National Museum of Korea and it is made of cast bronze. This Buddha‚ is the central symbol of eternal light and longevity. Through this beautiful sculpture we can see the perfect relationship between culture and faith. As all the statues of Buddha’s‚ this gilt bronze statue was made to represent more than a religion

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    Tradition of the Tamales

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    Tradition of the Tamales Eating tamales when they first come out of the pot is a supernatural experience. The steam rises‚ and the delightful aroma that make’s my mouth water and my vocal cords say yummy. The corn husk is holding the bundle of flavors. This bundle has been stuffed with corn meal‚ and it’s arsenal of chicken‚ savory meat‚ cheese and whatever was in my momma’s imagination. Like the vegetarian‚ or the sweet little dessert tamales with cinnamon and raisins‚ pineapple and coconut

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