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    Best Student Award Speech

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    morning to our beloved principal‚ Pn Laila Mohd Noor‚ senior assistants‚ teachers and friends. On this glorious morning‚ I‚ Gary Tan the recipient of this year’s “Best Student Award” am going to give a talk on “How to Become a Successful Student”. In my speech‚ I am going to share with you some tips on how you can be a successful student If you want to be successful‚ you must set goals. Research shows that people who set goals accomplish more than those who do not. In deciding your goals‚ ask

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    have the slightest idea of what I was doing. Throughout this long-lasting speech I will cover how to cope with your regrets‚ how to use your time wisely‚ and how to be successful. If you think for one second that this isn’t going to be serious then you are seriously mistaking. Lets get into it. To be or not to be‚ that is a Lovett student. Ever since 9th grade I wanted it bad. I wanted to make friends and become a student who does well in the classroom. Ever since middle school‚ Lovett has turned

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    Funny In Farsi Analysis

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    Funny in Farsi is a non-fiction story about a young girl named Firoozeh Dumas who moved from Iran to America when she was seven. Her parents‚ Kazem and Nazireh‚ and her brothers and she all moved to Whittier‚ California in search of a better life. Her dad‚ an engineeer with the National Iranian Oil Company is assigned to work for an American firm. Her dad thinks that the United States is the promised land. Dumas explains her life as an Iranian immigrant in the United States. Her stories of adapting

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    and Asgedom both tell stories of how they came to America and their experiences. In “Funny in Farsi‚” Dumas presents her experiences and challenges‚ when she came to America. In “Of Beetles & Angels‚” Asgedom constructs a descriptive narrative about him coming to America. While both authors explain what happened when they arrived at America‚ but they use different strategies to convey their experiences. In “Funny in Farsi‚” Dumas focuses on herself and her experiences. Dumas uses humor to introduce

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    Funny Boy - Indentity

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    SECTION-B 5TH MARCH 2014 PERSONAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES IN “FUNNY BOY” In Shyam Selvadurai’s novel “Funny Boy”‚ a boy’s growth into adolescence is set against stringent heteronormative society and escalating political tensions in Sri Lanka. There is no watertight structure to say whether one’s national identity governs one’s personal identity or vice versa‚ or for that matter‚ that there is no difference between the two. The novel “Funny Boy” carefully traces questions of identity at the individual

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    Human Rights Council

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    American School Foundation of Monterrey Human Rights Council Topic B: Freedom of speech concerning criticism towards the government Director: Katia Gonzalez (MS)‚ Regina Benitez (HS) Moderator: Claudia Scala (MS)‚ Alexa Vasquez (HS) I. Committee Background The Human Rights Council was established on March 15‚ 2006 by the United Nations General Assembly‚ with the goal of addressing and resolving international Human Rights issues. The Human Rights Council is an intergovernmental body within the United Nations

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    Script a speech to HSC students. With reference to ‘Disabled’ and one other poem‚ discuss the central themes and methods used to develop them. Good morning students‚ Wilfred Owen was a British soldier and poet in WW1. He was thoroughly shocked by the horrors of war and based his poetry on his various experiences. In his poem‚ “Disabled”‚ he highlights the loss and pity of war‚ while in his poem “Dulce Et Decorum Est” he emphasises that there is no glory or honour in dying in war. Through the

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    Funny Boy Sparknotes

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    Mr. Braga ENG 2D0 Jun 1 2017 Arjie’s Self Discovery Growing up during a time of violent political upheaval in Sri Lanka‚ Arjie Chelvaratnam finds himself on an unexpected journey towards discovering his inner person. In Shyam Selvadurai’s Funny Boy‚ the author shows us the struggles and understanding the protagonist‚ Arjie‚ goes through‚ being homosexual‚ Tamil‚ and breaking gender roles/ stereotypes and not fitting society’s norms to discover his identity through isolation. Gender roles

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    Funny Story Hope

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    It’s Kind of a Funny Story Ned Vizzini Prompt #2 The word hope‚ in the dictionary means a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen. Everyone finds hope in their own way. Things or events we may not see hope in‚ may just be the defining hopeful moment in someone else’s life. Hope is in our daily lives weather we choose to see it or not. It is in the books we read‚ the people we meet and in our lives as a hole. A famous quote by Desmond Tutu states ¨Hope is being able to see

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    I truly take pride in being able to address this body of students today‚ not only have you all taken the leap into gaining a college education from a great educational institution like UGA but you have also decided to find time between your rigorous students to advocate for democratic values through participating in groups like the Young Democrats. In addition you have made the decision to align yourself with students who advocate for alliances for freedom of expression and protecting individual

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