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    The Best Job in the World

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    Introduction In your opinion what is the best job in the world? I recently read an article by the Financial Times journalist Lucy Kellaway. Lucy described meeting an acquaintance who had gone from being a marketing director on £200k per year to a postman earning £20k per year. The part time postman described his new job s much healthier that his previous one. He walked 4 miles a day And when he went home @ 1pm every day ‚ he did not have to give work another taught until 7.30 the next morning

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    Going Into the World

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    individuals coming into the world. A Person moving into a new phase of life it can result in growth to a new sense of maturity and development for the specific person. This is evident in the Bildungsroman texts “Billy Elliot” (2000) by Stephen Daldry and “Ranger’s Apprentice: the Ruins of Gorlan” by John Flanagan which is highly effective in showing rewards and challenges faced when overcoming obstacles. The challenges in Billy Elliot spring from both his home world and his secret world of dance. These challenges

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    The First World War was a time of rapid change in many regards. The way war was waged changed just as much as societies did‚ and the conflict uprooted order on more than just the battlefield. The home front faced new challenges‚ such as food shortages by embargoes‚ or more direct attacks from soldiers. Issues there were particularly exacerbated by the difficulties faced by women as they filled in both men’s and women’s roles. Though the war forced many movements‚ such as the women’s movement‚ to

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    World War I‚ which is otherwise known as the ’Great War‚’ has been the subject of debate between historians and history enthusiasts alike for over a century. There is no definitive evidence as to who was directly responsible for the outbreak of war among the Powers. The questions I have to ask myself are‚ “Who instigated the War to end all Wars?” and‚ “Who fired the first shot?” In this essay I will answer these questions to the best of my ability‚ as well as sharing my own thoughts and opinions

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    British Depth Study: Britain during the First World War How did women contribute to the war effort? Suffragist and suffragette member took men’s places in jobs when the men went overseas to fight. Hundreds and thousands of women were employed in munitions factories‚ in the transport system (conductors on buses and trams)‚ employed as labourers on farms‚ as nurses and in offices a secretaries and receptionists. This was a crucial part of the war effort as it kept the country going. How were civilians

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    My Dream World

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    My dream world I slowly drift in and out of sleep as obfuscated images dance in and out of focus. I find myself falling farther and farther into the darkness of oblivion where nothing is limited. How long will it last? I never know. Time appears to extend beyond all dimensions. The interstice between reality and fabrication widens‚ and out of the darkness a dim light forms. Objects begin materializing from beyond the ghostly shadows‚ and a vast new world is created.Looming in the infinite mist

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    Nationalism grew at an astounding rate. European countries came to feel that expanding their territory was vital to winning the war. In addition to the desire for more territory‚ countries used their military might to foster a new sense of Nationalism. World War One ended on November 11‚ 1918. The initial event that sparked this global war was the assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Archduke Ferdinand was visiting the Bosnian Capitol‚ Saravejo‚ on July 28th‚ 1914. While he was visiting‚ six assassins

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    Rich World Poor World

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    Rich World‚ Poor World Samantha Valentine Dr. Rochelle Steward-Withers 131121 18 September 2012 Word count: 2275 Debt is made when one party owes party money (Oxfam‚ 2005). Just like people‚ governments of both developed and developing nations borrow money in order to function well and to maintain their economies (George‚ 1994). Debt is the economic mode that promotes economic activity in the global market (Lomborg‚ 2004). The acquisition of debt comes through loans‚ grants and aid

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    Title: How Be A First Aider By Using DRCAB Techniques? Specific Purpose : To inform my audience on how be a first aider by using DRCAB techniques. Central Idea: The DRCAB technique consists of checking for Danger‚ Response‚ Circulation‚ Airway and Breathing of the patient that being treated. Introduction: I. Attention grabber: A. Which is the most important in your life? 1. is it a car? or a lot of money? a big house? a great job! and What about your life? is it important?

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    A world without laws

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    Edgel Diane A. Deiparine -2MKB A World without Laws… Imagine a world without any laws. No rules‚ no commands and in fact we only follow rules of our own. Try to think of it. Fun! Isn’t it? Now‚ imagine a world without any laws. No rules‚ no commands and just your rules to be followed. It’s also crazy isn’t it? To have a world without any laws means not only to be free but also to be in a world with chaos. For example‚ the traffic rules‚ Without any traffic rules‚ how can we determine

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