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    my comfort zone was an experience that will made me feel uncormatble at first but then want me to get out of my comfort zone more. For example; I think conquering my addiction will be a good thing because that is one less thing to worry about in my life. But leaving my comfort zone is hard because I don’t like to change myself.  Let’s see how my experience goes. Leaving my comfort zone experience is affected me by not getting a lot of exercise. Well here it goes. Leaving my Comfort zone was not eating

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    Are we alone in the universe? Or‚ given the vast numbers of stars and planets‚ is the universe teeming with intelligent life? How would the first contact impact human society? How would it affect religion? Would a creative God have made the universe to bring forth innumerable species of intelligent life? Or would such a God have made human beings‚ on this ordinary planet circling an ordinary star in an ordinary galaxy‚ to be unique? Some religions teach that what God does right here is special

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    significantly higher. Many lawyers use eye movement and eye blinks in order to trap a person on the stand or get a lead for which questions to ask. In today’s society‚ the eyes are usually the first thing others notice. THerefore‚ making good eye contact with the person you are speaking to is extremely improtant. From childhood‚ Americans are tought to look directly at the person talkin in order to show respect‚ interest‚ and attention. When the listener looks away‚ they are most likely to be confused

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    Disrupting my comfort zone. Easy to say‚ but harder to actually do. Author Brian Grazer is all about it. He lists examples of him doing new and challenging activities throughout his writing. Doing new things is hard‚ and not a lot of people experience it on a daily basis. Like Brian Grazer‚ I try to experience new things whenever I get the chance. Two new experiences that I have personally gone through for the better are pole-vaulting and eating rocky mountain oysters. Trying something new is never

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    Urban development is one of the main issues affecting the UAE’s coastal zone. The UAE has experienced dramatic population growth in a relatively short period of time spanning only four decades. The population of the country rose from 180‚000 in 1968 to currently over 8 million. The majority of this population (> 85 %) is coastal and even more visiting coastal areas regularly. Parallel with the population growth has been the rapid expansion of urbanization with most of these urban areas occurring

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    Shanghai Free Trade Zone(SFTZ) officially known as the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone was officially launched on September 29‚2013. With the backing of Chinese Premier Li Ke Qiang‚ Mainland China formed its first ever free trade zone. Personally‚ I feel that the establishment of the SFTZ is a stepping stone for China to boost their economy as well as creating more innovative and realistic systems to maintain its country’s competitiveness. SFTZ is a necessity for China to boost global cooperation

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    Marine Policy 25 (2001) 71}81 China ’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf: developments‚ problems‚ and prospects Zou Keyuan* East Asian Institute‚ National University of Singapore‚ 7 Arts Link‚ Singapore 117571‚ Singapore Received 1 October 2000; accepted 29 November 2000 Abstract China promulgated its Law on the Exclusive Economic Zone and the Continental Shelf in 1998 after it had rati"ed the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1996. By so doing‚ China has formally

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    China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone was launched on September 29‚ 2013. It is being used as China’s experiment field to test policies for economic and social reforms. The main characteristics of the free trade zone are its open market‚ freedom from the majority of the tariffs and its liberal investment policies. It was established as a solution to the slowdown in China’s economy and increasing concerns about the rising debt of the country. With the opening of this zone‚ Chinese private enterprises

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    I interviewed my grandma‚ Gloria Ann Foley Mason. She is 68 years old‚ I decided to interview her because she is a kind‚ happy‚ funny‚ and a bit crazy! My grandma went to school in 1954‚ when she was in 1st grade. She graduated high school in 1966‚ she graduated college in 1970. She went to school from 1st – 8th grade at St. Norbrooks and DLG. In High School she went to Chartiers Valley‚ when she went to college she went to Edinboro State Community College to get her teaching degree. When she

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    Perspectives on Free-Speech Zones on College Campuses Naturally‚ many negative connotations come along with the term “free-speech zone.” The wording alone automatically insinuates that free speech should not be allowed everywhere‚ which is hardly the true intention of the idea. Sometimes the right of free speech is taken advantage of; such as in certain rallies and protests‚ where disruptive noise‚ violence‚ and destruction often occurs. Universities hold a responsibility to their students of

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