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    Explain why you are applying to the Chevening programme and describe the personal‚ intellectual and interpersonal qualities that make you well placed to be a future leader in your home country. Initially my greater desire to pursue physics has leaded me to the field of civil engineering. More importantly wanting to contribute to the ever-growing infrastructure and construction field I was witnessing in the Gulf Area. As a trusted member of my class council and through participation in Engineering

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    Most Christians these days see every sin as equally bad. In other words‚ no one sin is worse or should draw worse punishment than another. In Dante’s The Inferno‚ however‚ this is not the case. In The Inferno‚ the deeper one delves into Hell‚ the worse the sin that has been committed. The punishments that the souls incur are representative of the sins they committed in their corporeal state of being. Sins that affect others are considered worse then those that only affect ones self by Dante. The

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    drug and alcohol use‚ violence‚ profanity and lots of dishonesty. Like on page 65 “Don’t be a jackass” This shows that there is a lot of harmful language that should not be unveiled to young readers. Even though this may give them an example of what not to do it will probably give them a bad idea

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    Explain Why the Liberal Government introduced reforms affecting children in the years 1906-1908 (12) In the years 1906-08 the Liberal Government at that time introduced reforms that affected the children at the time; including the Children Act in 1908 that made parental neglect illegal‚ Education Act in 1906 that made free school meals available. There were a number of reasons at this time as to why these acts were introduced including fear of the Labour Party growth‚ the reports published

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    thought that not everyone in the town was not getting everything equally and some people were getting more things than others‚ it thought of an idea so everyone would get the same coins as everyone else. It also thought that the people who didn’t work for their own coins should still get the same amount of coins as everyone else and that the people with the larger amount of coins should give their coins up to the them. It thought that was the most fair way to run things and everyone would get the same

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    ⁎ Catalytic government: steering rather rowing “Catalytic government” is a very first and basic principle of the government. It describes the idea that the government should steer rather than row. Concretely it means the state would focus more on achieving the objectives rather than doing everything itself. In the past‚ to solve problem‚ the traditional government raised taxes‚ hired more people to create bureaucracies that deliver public services. That caused an increase in service demand and a

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    Love is more powerful than hate Love and hate are one of the strongest opposites in our  thinking. Then‚ Why unhappy love often turns into deep hate and ruined relationships? A person in love loves everyone. This is a  positive feeling that can change the world strongly and easily. A person in hate becomes an enormous destructive force. It drives to an abyss of violence. so today i’m going to talk about : 1- Definition of love and hate. 2- why love is more powerful than hate?!. Body:

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    “Stalin won because Trotsky lacked a power base”: How far does this statement explain why Stalin‚ rather than Trotsky‚ succeeded Lenin as leader of the Soviet State? A power base is the source of a person’s organisation power or influence. The statement “Stalin won because Trotsky lacked a power base” does not explain the actual reasons as to why Trotsky did not succeed Lenin as the leader of the Soviet state. Trotsky had the most powerful power base in Russia at the time which was that he had control

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    Your brain is primal and animalistic. Every single thing you do or think is because of a primal instinct. Even writing papers for school assignments can be traced back to a basic need for survival. Ask yourself: Why do you write papers for school? Because you will get good grades so that you can get a better job with a better degree to make more money so that you can afford food‚ water‚ and shelter. Basic needs for survival. It’s that simple. Although to take it one step further‚ the ultimate‚ subconscious

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    Why Art is more beneficial than Sport Art is a nonverbal tool that lets you communicate how you see the world. It touches every aspect of our lives. Arts greatly strengthens mental abilities We can express and release our feelings more when we do arts than sports The creative possibilities in arts are endless and can go as far as where our imagination will take us We can get a lot of benefits from arts rather than sports like for releasing of emotions‚ for relieving stress‚ increasing self-esteem

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