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    Canada's Greatest Hero

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    Canada’s Greatest Hero Since the dawn of Canadian independence nearly 150 years ago‚ there have been numerous heroic figures who have walked on Canadian soil. Some of these instrumental actors were political‚ some scientific‚ and others athletic‚ but one of these heroes who has been an outstanding source of light in times of darkness was a courageous young man named Terry Fox. In a time of immense social struggle‚ Terry Fox gave the people of the world the direction and guidance they needed in

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    Where do you go when you want to learn something?  School?  A friend?  These are all traditional way of learning.  But it may well be that the learning you really want doesn’t lie there but somewhere else instead. "EXPERIENCE IS THE GREATEST TEACHER”‚ an old saying that I suggest that they would benefit more from learning than education in school. Life is a series of experiences. Some of the most simple and important lessons of all can only be learned through the hard knocks of experience. I think

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    Chidambaram Ramanujam | | | Top of FormBottom of Form | | | | | Before we look at the life and work of Chidambaram Padmanabhan Ramanujam we must warn the reader that this article is on Ramanujam‚ NOT Ramanujan the number theorist who worked with G H Hardy (there is only a difference of one letter in their names!). Ramanujam’s father was C S Padmanabhan who was an advocate working in Madras‚ India‚ at the High Court. C P Ramanujam was educated in Madras‚ first at Ewart’s School‚ where

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    Five Greatest Strengths

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    According to StrengthsFinder Survey‚ my five greatest strengths are harmony‚ adaptability‚ input‚ positivity and responsibility. I apply harmony in all areas of my life‚ work and personal. I do not like conflict and try to avoid it as much as possible‚ such as‚ not choosing sides during an argument between individuals. I‚ also‚ withheld information to avoid any conflict with a loved one or a friend. Based on the strength‚ adaptability‚ I am flexible at my job‚ because I can take on new tasks when

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    My greatest fear

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    What do you look forward to‚ as you begin this educational experience and your personal search for purpose? What is your greatest fear? How can you overcome it? Write about one specific educational experience from your past where you addressed a fear and overcame it and how you succeeded in this process. What do I look forward to as I begin this educational program is to do it with the best of my ability. So I can be a successful student and a team member who inspires and empowers. Also l will

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    As I thought about who had had the greatest impact on my life‚ I began to think of everyone who had been involved in my academic and athletic careers. I realized that I was looking in the wrong part of my life. These people have passed through my life‚ yet the person who had the most impact was one who affected me everyday. My mother‚ by far‚ has had the greatest impact on my life. Her heart and determination are something that I can only hope to have myself one day. I have watched her struggle with

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    and patience are the tools used to create remarkable inventions that allow people today to take so much for granted in life. From my point of view‚ the three inventions that are the most important ones to mankind are the wheel‚ electricity‚ and the Internet. The most profound invention of all time is the wheel. Not only does it provide many sources of convenience in life‚ but it is also essential in the success of several other inventions. Without the wheel‚ discovering new lands would have

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    My Greatest Ambition

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    My Greatest Ambition‚ Lurie. Story written in 1st person in voice of young(?) narrator. Tone shows a wry humour – adult reflecting on youth seems more likely. Language is straightforward and relies on variety rather than image creating. Sentences vary in length and create a sense of conversation. Humour of opening sentence implies adult looking back with affection. Memory as narrative tool: memory is always unreliable. Narrator counters this unreliability by frequent corrections and apologies

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    Inventions That Drastically Changed the World Recorded history affords us the opportunity to trace the evolution of mankind from early ancient civilizations to where we currently stand. Throughout this history‚ there have been many technological advancements that have had a tremendous impact on both the immediate societies that they originated in and future societies as well. This brief essay will discuss the impact of 3 inventions from 3 different eras in history: Ancient Civilization‚ The Middle

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    Politics as the greatest manipulator Essay According to George R. R. Martin’s statement “ When you know what a man wants you know who he is and how to move him.” We can understand easily why everyone trust in politicians‚ even though their deeds benefit no one except for them. The key method of manipulating someone is to listen them and hear even the things that they are not saying. It is no surprise that politicians are often compared to puppeteers. Once they decode someone’s thoughts

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