| The story of Crossy and Lefty Rules for this exchange: · Once or One - Every time the word One or Once you pass your gift two times to the right meaning you skip ONE person. · Crossy or cross - You pass the gift your holding across the circle. · Left or Lefty - you pass your gift one person to the left · Right - pass your gift one person to the right ONCE(2times to the right) upon a time‚ a long time ago‚ Santa got very sick at Christmas and
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HOW TO MAKE YOUR LIFE INTERESTING? You don’t like your life? Change it! Change your life for the better! There are many ways on how to make your life interesting. Some of the most worthwhile things in life aren’t easy. One of the things I dislike most about “power of positive thinking” style personal development philosophies (such as “The Secret”) is the implication that if you just have the right attitude and the right state of mind‚ the rest will just fall into place. I think it causes a lot of
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1.1 Applications of Information Technology in Our Daily Life IT in Education Driving force in educational reform Students have many opportunities to learn the basic computer skills to facilitate their learning. Multimedia learning centre (MMLC) in secondary school Classroom with a projector 1.1 Applications of Information Technology in Our Daily Life IT at Home Smart home technology Allows people to control household and other domestic appliances over the Internet
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Deciding What To Do for the Rest of Your Life This school year is coming to an end. Seniors are going to be graduating soon and before you know it‚ they will be beginning the next part of their life‚ almost at adulthood. Many people feel sympathy for seniors because they are basically deciding what they are suppose to do for the rest of their life. Now‚ this is true to a certain extent‚ but where high school students should really start thinking about their future is at the end of junior
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Daily Life in the Medieval Period Life in the Middle Ages was very different from life today. The Middle Ages was a time of chivalry‚ quests‚ feudalism‚ and often war. The Middle Ages found some people living very prosperous lives while others only survived from day to day (Life: What was it really like to live in the Middle Ages Internet). A new class emerged during the Middle Ages; the merchant. The growth of trade and the merchant middle class went hand in hand with the growth
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Principle of Double Effect An action that is good in itself that has two effects--an intended and otherwise not reasonably attainable good effect‚ and an unintended yet foreseen evil effect--is licit‚ provided there is a due proportion between the intended good and the permitted evil. When there is a clash between the two universal norms of "do good" and "avoid evil‚" the question arises as to whether the obligation to avoid evil requires one to abstain from a good action in order to prevent a
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With or Without It – Technologies in Daily Life Technology in a broad sense is any knowledge or tool that somehow makes our lives easier. For some societies‚ technology is more often related to electronic equipments‚ such as the “smart-phones”‚ little portable computers that have everything in one device‚ it accesses the internet‚ has GPS‚ compass‚ games‚ video camera‚ photo‚ music and‚ if one needs it‚ can even make phone calls. On the other hand‚ in many other societies the wheel is
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hard all of his life‚ he has a loving wife and two successful grown children. He knows that if something has to be done right‚ he needs to be the one to do it. Sometimes he has noticed that in his busyness he has not invested as much time into incorporating relationships with others outside of work. Johnny has made it his goal to continue to put as much work into building relationships with people as he has with his job. Five Principles that affect my daily life: 1. The Principle of Motivation:
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the correct alternative in your answer book. 4. Questions from serial number 17 to 29 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these questions should not exceed 80 words each. 5. Questions from serial number 30 to 34 are 4 marks questions. Answer of these questions should not exceed 100 words each. 6. Question number 35 is a map question of 2 marks from History and Question number 36 is a map question of 3 marks from Geography. Attach both the maps in your answer book. çÙÎðüàæ Ñ
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the struggle was against injustice‚ then physical force was not necessary to fight the oppressor. Without seeking vengeance or being aggressive a Satyagrahi could win the battle through non-violence. Appealing to the conscience of the oppressor could do this. People – including the oppressors – had to be persuaded to see the truth instead of being forced to accept the truth through the use of violence. By this struggle‚ truth was bound to ultimately triumph. Mahatma Gandhi believed that this dharma of
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