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    Reasons to Learn English

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    people don’t know English‚ so‚ films aren’t original. All in all‚ if want a famous person’s original voice we must learn English. Another reason for learning English is to have a good job. If we want to good job and lots of money‚ English is important. In Turkey conditions‚ bosses want workers to must know English‚ because‚ it is important for company. In short‚ people have to learn English‚ because English is important in the world. Another reason is to be able to travel easily abroad

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    Dewi Anggraini --- Semester 1 --- International Business Administration Is it important to learn English? English is the most widely spoken native language in the world. Nowadays‚ many sectors are using English‚ such as economics‚ education‚ health‚ and social life. That is the reason why it is important to learn English‚ so we can communicate and get a lot of knowledge from there. As a global language‚ English is used to communicate with other people from the other countries‚ either friend

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    hear‚ does it make a sound as it falls?" Capricious as this query may appear I have had occasion to entertain just such a notion when‚ as a youth‚ I found an exploratory journey down a deep wood ’s path abruptly halted by the greeting of an enormous fallen tree. The colossal obstacle lay across my path and presented itself a motionless‚ silent guardian that protected that which lay beyond from my further intrusion. What a monumental disturbance must have been witnessed by the forest as this giant

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    Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related Suzanne Turner Grand Canyon University: EDU-450 July 21‚ 2013 Discipline and Management: Different Yet Related In this essay the goal will be to compare and contrast management as opposed to discipline as well as misbehavior as opposed to behavior. The main goal will be to define and find correlations between the terms while providing the reader with a vivid description explaining the ways these terms translate into a classroom setting

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    Houshold Gods

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    “Their life gave our lives meaning‚ but broken homes will not set again. Their parting was our dissolution‚ they will never know their household gods are slain.” An intense end to Philip Hobsbaum’s poem ‘Household gods’ which presents the life of a broken home after the people that lived there have parted and left. Through the use of personification‚ rhyme‚ punctuation and diction‚ these small speeches convey the idea of a once happy and lively household now lost and the mournful end it faces.

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    2.1. How Wind Is Created?

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    2.1 How Wind is Created. Wind is defined as air in motion. (1) When wind is being describe you first give the strength of the wind followed by the direction the wind is coming from e.g. extremely windy for a time‚ with strong to gale force and blustery west to northwest winds. (2) Wind is powered by the sun and by the rotation of the planet. Wind from the sun is caused by the uneven heating of the earth by the sun. The equator is heated much more by the sun than the poles. The hotter air expands

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    Existence of God

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    Descartes Essay: Existence of God Descartes’ Third Meditation focuses on the existence of God. He describes God as ‘a certain substance that is infinite‚ independent‚ supremely intelligent and supremely powerful‚ and that created me along with everything else that exists – if anything else exists’ (Descartes‚ 25). In this Meditation‚ he states a fundamental principle that ‘there must be as much [reality] in the cause as there is in its effect’. This is the question of the existence of infinity

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    A Divine Image in Songs of Innocence is a very idealistic form of the more realistic poem in Songs of Experience. In an ideal world the four traditionally Christian virtues ‘Mercy‚ Pity‚ Peace‚ and Love’ would be found in the human heart. During the industrial revolution‚ Blake’s time‚ these virtues were replaced with the less perfect qualities of mankind; instead ‘Cruelty‚ Jealousy‚ Terror‚ and Secrecy’ reigned supreme in the human heart. In Christian faith it is believed that mankind was made

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    How to Learn Swimming

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    how to learn swimming Swimming is a skill that can help keep you fit and can be a good exercise for your muscles. You burn many calories when swimming and it can be useful during emergency situations. It can also prevent drowning from happening. Floating‚ dog paddling and the different swimming techniques are the basic lessons you need to learn in swimming. The basic lesson swimming institutions teach students to learn how to swim is floating. For you to be able to swim‚ you need to relax

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    I think it is naïve of the United States to not require a mandatory foreign language in its schools. I believe it is paramount for Americans to learn a second language to not only better themselves‚ but to strengthen their country as well. Being bilingual has too much upside to dismiss. The United States currently has no foreign language policy in place‚ but large-scale immigration from Latin America and Asia in recent years has convinced many Americans that English should be made the official

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