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    -being overweight means you are over the weight you are supposed to be but you’re not obese -being obese means you’re well over your healthy weight range and you are way more likely to get a serious disease that affects your health very negatively and could even lead to cancers and death -Based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Health Survey‚ Almost 63% of adults in Australia are either overweight or obese and over 25% of Australian children are overweight or obese. That is 2 in 3

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    Humorous Throughout my time at school‚ I have always prided myself on being funny. Although I pride myself on being funny‚ I do my best to not be the class clown. I enjoy making jokes with my friends. Earlier this year we wrote some things down about some of our friends. Henry Carmichael put me as one of his friends and it meant a lot when he said that I always make him laugh. Humble Although I sometimes find it hard to stay humble when I achieve a big milestone (especially in sport) I do make

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    creating comedy in the ‘Importance of Being Earnest’? Dramatic comedy originated in Ancient Greece in 5th century BC‚ centred around loose plot lines and exploiting certain situations through parody‚ farce and mockery. Comedy started developing in 4th Century BC where intricate plot lines were introduced‚ commonly based around love and romance and usually culminating in a satisfactory and happy resolution. This is much like the structure of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ as the play revolves around

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    Charlie is the main character and narrator in the book The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. He starts out as a freshman in high school and has a vast amount of growth throughout the book. His characterization is very clear and the author portrays many aspects of Charlie’s character through Charlie’s own actions‚ thoughts that others have about him‚ his appearance‚ dialogue‚ and his internal thoughts. He turned from a innocent boy to a person with more experience and maturity throughout

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    The “Importance of Being Earnest” is a story of full of deceit and a twisted and tangled tale about love. The story is about a man‚ named Jack that forms a fake identity to escape the country life; his false persona is named Ernest. Jack tells his family about his “brother” named Ernest and often goes to “visit him” when he needs to get away. Now‚ Ernest is in fact not a real person but a made up one. When Jack goes to the city and pretends to be Ernest‚ he goes to meet the love of his life‚ Gwendolyn

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    support from paper Websters Ninth collegiate dictionary defines etiquette as "The conduct or procedure required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be observed in social or official life." What this tells us is that those who are bred well‚ and feel that others are‚ have certain expectations of those people. If said people don ’t meet those undefined standards of good breeding‚ then their etiquette is at fault. The other part of the definition describes etiquette as being prescribed

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    Being the youngest child in a family has definite advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand‚ babies are fussed over and pampered. They enjoy special status in the pecking order and often get away with behavior that other family members can’t. On the other hand‚ many youngest children feel that they never quite measure up to their more experienced and accomplished siblings. To borrow a phrase from a famous comedian‚ they get no respect. Psychologists use a variety of words to describe last-borns:

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    There are many obstacles for the blind. Some of these obstacles would be not knowing if you get correct change at a store‚ or being able to drive‚ and maybe even knowing when to cross the cross-walk. People also tend to “baby” and feel sorry for the blind‚ they don’t want that. Social interaction for the blind is difficult. They don’t know who to trust or who not to. For example‚ a blind person goes to the grocery store and they pay for their groceries‚ how do they know if the cashier gives them

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    If I had to choose whether to be forever homeless‚ but free to roam the earth as I please or live the life of luxury and be locked in my mansion‚ I would choose to live the life of luxury and be locked in my mansion. First‚ I would have to worry about food or other needs. Homeless people sometimes go days without food or water. I cannot imagine how difficult that would be. If I were homeless‚ I would spend my time roaming the earth for something to eat. I would not have enough money to even travel

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    in their life. No one in life choses to be homeless it’s just something that happens. Some people become homeless because of losing their job‚ getting pregnant‚ or even family problems. Bad habits are not always the reason for the cause of people being left to live in the streets. Many can say the homeless are responsible for their own actions. However people like‚ NFL player‚ Michael Oher can argue differently. Michael didn’t choose to live in the streets but family problems got in the way and caused

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