a new school. The first time I had to move to a new school was when I graduated the 4th grade. I was about 10 years old at the time. Now moving to the other school was so frightening because at the time the older kids from that school had to always walk up from their school to mine just to eat lunch. This had given me the fear of getting lost or not knowing where to go! I was only 10 years old and life was
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It appears to me that in this year 11 piece of reflective writing‚ “A tale of two towers”‚ is about a fellow student who gain an interest with writing. His curiosity and progression as a writer all starts with an inspiration. Instead of watching films‚ he would rather read comic books‚ in which his writing is filled with fantasy and science fiction. In his experience‚ writing is not an easy task. He had failed many times‚ but this does not stop him from writing‚ but instead it had prompt him to try
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ANALYSIS PASSIONATE YEAR The text under analysis is written by James Hilton‚ England writer‚ who took education in Cambridge where he wrote his first novel‚ "Catherine Herself". Also he is famous with his books "We Are Not Alone" (1937)‚ "Random Harvest" (1941)‚ "Nothing So Strange" (1947)‚ "Time and Time Again" (1953). The theme of given extract is describing teacher’s behavior in nonstandard situation. Idea is relationships between students and teacher‚ teacher should be tolerant everytime. The
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a free born‚ African America man living in New York state in the early 1800s. He had a wife‚ three children‚ and was able to provide for his family working various jobs‚ depending on the season. Solomon is kidnapped and forced into slavery for 12 years‚ in the deep south. What makes this novel so compelling is his story telling. He goes into great detail explaining what is feels like to be a slave; the constant state of fear (scared of waking up late‚ scared of not working fast enough‚ scared of
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Approach Paper to the Tenth Five Year Plan aims at stepping up the growth rate of GDP to eight percent per annum over the Plan period 2002-2007. It also proposes to establish specific monitorable targets covering economic‚ social and environmental dimensions of human development. These include targets on reduction in poverty ratio‚ access to primary education‚ raising literacy rate‚ decline in infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate‚ raising employment growth rate‚ improving coverage of villages
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Final Year Project Proposal Wireless Human Health Online Monitor ------------------------------------------------- Introduction This project creates a portable device implementing wireless technology and taking full advantage of the wide-spreading Internet to provide a convenient solution to monitor human health. The health information acquired on the portable side transmits to the server wirelessly and can be accessed all over the Internet in real-time. The end product turned out to
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1) How do you calculate average speed? Average speed = Distance Time For example‚ if you have a car that has travelled 50km in 20 minutes the average speed would be 1km/2.5min. 2) A student measures the distance their rocket travels and has also recorded the length of flight. He works out the speed with the two values measured‚ and exclaims “I’ve worked out its top speed!” Discuss this statement. This is a false statement‚ the student has not worked out the rockets top speed‚ they have
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supply. It can be noted by Mexican migration patterns that those of Latin descent go north of their home land in order to find work so that they can provide financial support for not only themselves‚ but mostly for their families. Looking back at the year 1942 when the world was in the middle of an intense war and the Unites States had just recently joined after the events at Pearl Harbor‚ we can notice the initiation of a program that would take regulatory control of immigration out of America’s hands
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The next five years | | | | All of us acknowledge that India is changing and that the pace of change is accelerating. We also know that India (and the Indian economy) will be very different five years from now in more ways than one. In the context of private consumption‚ how much India would be different in 2015 can be best understood if we look at some of the data relating to where India was just five years ago‚ i.e. in 2005. India’s GDP in 2005 was about $785 billion‚ which has increased
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CONFIDENTIAL CS/SEP 2011/CSC133/134 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE COURSE CODE EXAMINATION TIME COMPUTER AND INFORMATION PROCESSING CSC133/134 SEPTEMBER 2011 2 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of three (3) parts PART A (40 Questions) PART B (9 Questions) PART C (3 Questions) 2. Answer ALL questions from PART A and PART B and TWO (2) questions from PART C: i) ii) Answer PART A in the Objective Answer Sheet. Answer PART B and
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