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    Extended families are making a comeback in many countries around the world. What are the benefits and drawbacks of living in an extended family in the Maldives? Family is one of the most valuable and irreplaceable things that one is blessed with in a lifetime. A family is the foundation to everyone’s life. The outcome of your life is dependent on your family. Morals and values are obtained from your family circle. There are many types of family that exists in today’s society‚ each important to

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    (1)A blue-eyed boy meaning :a man who is liked and admired by someone in authority. example :He was very much the blue-eyed boy in the office (2)A golden handshake meaning :a large sum of money which is given to someone when they leave a company‚ especially if they are forced toleave example :The manager got early retirement and a £600‚000 golden handshake when the company was restructured. (3)A golden appornitey meaning :an excellent oppurtunity that is not likely to be repeated example

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    The Reason Why You Should Vote The reason why you should vote speaker 1 gave a good motivational speech. In my opinion her speech gave good reasons to get people to go out to vote. Being a victim of domestic violence‚ by voting for a change in the justice system for harsh punishment for domestic abusers‚ helped victims not to be afraid anymore. I thought her speech was very emotional because her speech was from a personal experience. By her voting as a victim of domestic abuse can help push some

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    Human Disease Several scientific terms are relatively easy to define‚ others tend to be more difficult; “health” and “disease” fall under the latter category. Many suggest that “disease” is merely a disorder of a system’s normal functions while “health” is the absence of disease. On the other hand‚ could a person whose bodily systems are functioning properly but who is unhappy or depressed be considered healthy? Can an alcoholic or drug-addict whose habit has not as yet caused any physical harm

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    It was the first and only disease ever intentionally eradicated from the face of this planet‚ a scourge defeated in a remarkable‚ never-before-attempted campaign of generosity and cooperation by the nations of the world. Its eradication was a triumphant symbol of science and dogged persistence winning over nature. Moreover‚ its eradication was a gift of man to all mankind. Yet‚ is it possible that the same hand of man‚ that once rid the scourge of smallpox from the world‚ will be used to unleash this

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    little things to add up. Clay Jensen‚ your average high schooler‚ receives a package in the mail with thirteen taped messages inside‚ plus a map with a number of places circled. Clay soon finds out that they are from Hannah‚ telling Clay her story‚ and why she decided to commit suicide. Hannah made 13 different tapes with 13 different messages to 13 different people. In the tapes‚ Hannah describes their role in her life. The tapes‚ ask for each person to listen all the way through and then to pass them

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    assessment of available treatment technologies for infectious hospital waste: A case study for Southeast Asia Abstract Over the course of time various treatment technologies have evolved and are used to treat infectious hospital waste all over the world. The implemented and future treatment practices for infectious hospital wastes are discussed in current paper. It presents a review of the total hospital waste generated‚ and the percentage of infectious waste to be disinfected on a regular basis. Also

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    structures and the inner working of human-made and natural things ever since. My interest in natural structures and systems began with photography. I find it an almost magical technique of preserving any natural phenomenon from large to small. It also gives me a chance to look at things very closely and wonder about them for as long as I like. I took photographs extensively when I travelled in China‚ and later in my first year of college. My interests intensified and went beyond just apparent forms

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    minutes. Quick and appropriate responses are necessary at times like this. There are a number of different reason and route that lead people to a career in midwifery. Some decide it is what they want to do at an early age‚ while others take it up later in life. It may be that the experience of childbirth‚ good or bad‚ has inspired them to become midwives and the flexibility of the job fits well around parenting. It is also quite common for people to find their way into midwifery through another career

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    World War was fought over many different explanations such as colonies competing for more land‚ formed alliances‚ and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The War had affected and injured many people due to these reasons. Therefore‚ there was no need for this war‚ yet the heat was building up and it eventually broke the last straw. For instance‚ the assassination of Franz Ferdinand was the last straw that broke and caused the war to begin. Given these points there were many explanations

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