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    illustration: Alastair Findlay © Department of Basic Education 2012 Ministerial foreword The Department of Basic Education has pleasure in releasing the series called Mind the Gap study guides for Grade 12 learners. The first subjects in the series include Life Sciences‚ Accounting‚ Economics and Geography. These study guides are another innovative and committed attempt by the Department of Basic Education to improve the academic performance of Grade 12 candidates in the National Senior Certificate (NSC)

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    Work Life vs Private Life

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    Hi‚ this is María Gallego and I’m going to expose my opinion about the topic “How to attain a good work life vs. private life balance” because I have worked in different jobs‚ at different hours and with all kind of people. therefore I think I have experience enough to talk about this. After all my years as employee I realised there are some important points to consider: 1. Organization: It’s essential to use the agenda. If you start the day knowing what awaits you‚ you have gained one hour

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    An Easy Life

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    AN EASY LIFE We are living a changing world. This world suggests us some benefits in different aspects. One of them can be thought as internet its profits. Social network is one of the most common types of these profits. These social networks‚ such as Facebook‚ Twitter and Messenger‚ differ in the way we live in this world. If we compare our life the before and after these social networks‚ we can easily realize that they bring us an easier and practical life. Firstly‚ social networks make communication

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    The Sanctity of Life

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    Sanicty of life is the most important factor when considering euthanasia .Discuss A believer in the sanctity of life would argue that only God has the right  to give or take life as he created all humans imago dei. If someone believed this‚ they would argue that under no circumstances does anyone have the right to take their life‚ or let anyone else take their life for them. Natural law accepts the sanctity of life argument‚ but would also reject euthanasia due to the primary precept (which is absolute

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    death that it is to life. It is the way of the life to find death in the end‚ that no life has no end‚ and that death must exist for life to exist. As an excerpt from my reflection of life quoted‚ “To find the meaning of life is a journey to an end; what one can attain is the construction of a personal meaning in the daily undertaking of living itself‚” death is nothing but an undertaking itself‚ that no one‚ perhaps nothingness can only dwell into‚ an absence of any form of life. However‚ to dwell

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    Life in Fandoms

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    conversations‚ post original artwork and stories‚ and write on forums. It’s easy for every member of the fandom around the world to connect‚ even if they never meet in real life. There’s a difference between fan and fandom. Only the most devoted fans are included in the fandom. Youtube user danisnotonfire explains the difference between a “casual” fan and an “internet” fan that would be in a fandom. “Let me explain: firstly the person discovers and enjoys the thing. Then the person goes onto the i

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    Life Span

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    Life Span Mc Kel Dean PSY 375 May 9 2011 Linda O’Connor Life Span One of the most important things of human development is understanding change. Darwin’s need to understand evolution gave light to the study of lifespan development. Life span can easily be defined as a period of time starting with conception and ending with death. Coming up with a definition of lifespan development and describing the characteristics of lifespan perspective all starts with understanding that changes occur

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    Art in Life

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    Meaning of Art in My Life Jessi Garrett Ottawa University LAS-20010 Seminar 1 July 20th‚ 2014 Meaning of Art in My Life Art can be anything we creatively capture in our mind and express with paint‚ our words‚ body movement‚ etc. Merriam-Webster (Retrieved 2014‚ July 20) defines art as something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings. I may not have much artistic ability but I believe art is important to every person

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    Life Struggles

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    better world‚ it had been two years since my dad remarried and I moved in with him. During this time‚ friction between my step-mom and I was only just beginning and soon enough the awkwardness and tension intensified between us as time went on. We fought and had differences of opinions‚ and it did not help when I was caught lying to cover my mistakes. I also felt left out of my father’s life completely where I felt like a guest of the house. At my lower points‚ I completely resented my step-mom and

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    The Good Life

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    viewpoints on the meaning of life presented in our text. Throughout the book there has been three viewpoints presented on the meaning of life. The first meaning of life that was presented in our text is the theistic answer. Philosophers such as Leo Tolstoy‚ David F. Swenson‚ Louis P. Pojman‚ Emil L. Fackhenheim‚ and Philip L. Quinn all discuss this viewpoint of the theistic answer. The meaning of theistic answer and what these philosophers discus is that the meaning of life is found in the existence

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