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    How the Tiger got His Stripes In the beginning‚ the animals in the jungle had plenty of food. They all walked along the ground and had no need to search for anything. Then one day they suddenly discovered they were low on food. The larger animals ran out before the smaller ones. The Tiger was the first to go on the hunt. The bright orange fur did not camouflage well‚ yet none of the animals expected to be hunted to pickings were easy for the Tiger. The Monkey noticed the Tiger stalking him one

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    HOW MALAYSIA GOT ITS INDEPENDENCE 31th August 1957 has been marked as Malaysia’s day of independence from the grips of British colonization for 172 years. Independence Day is an annual celebration to witness the anniversary of a nation’s independent statehood. Apparently‚ the way Malaysia got its independence is different from others countries. The independence of Malaysia was peacefully attained by holding talks with the British. Second world war ended in 1945 and the Japanese surrended.It gave

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    How the Elephant got its trunk. Long‚ long ago‚ the mighty Elephant had no trunk. His nose was short‚ and only as big as a boot! But the Elephant’s child‚ just a baby Elephant‚ was very curious and always asked silly questions: “Aunt Ostrich‚ why do your tail feathers grow so tall? …Uncle Giraffe‚ what makes your skin so spotty? … Miss Hippo‚ how does your mouth open so wide?” One fine morning the curious baby Elephant asked‚ "What does the Crocodile have for dinner?" All together everybody

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    A Leopard in my life! Never seen wild animal in the city‚ they are all kept in forest or at the zoo. There was a day which I called “a terrified day of my life”‚ I was 10 years old when I saw something scary that had never happened in my whole life. Early in the morning‚ I saw a wild animal appeared in my neighborhood while I was still back home‚ the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ my native country. The Democratic Republic of Congo is located in central of Africa where there is all kind of animals

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    How we got the bible How We Got the Bible what is the Bible? There are many other questions that are involved with what the Bible is. People have different views about the Bible. A major question that some people have about the Bible is how we got it. Within the question of how we got it is how was it produced and transmitted? Some people may also wonder when and why it was written. Others wonder how it was written at all since ancient Israel was predominantly non-literate before the 7th century

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    The presentation’’ How to spot a liar” by Pamela Mayer is a unique one to listen to‚ she pointed out all area that is necessary when making a research on situation like these case‚ she presented in her speech on how to spot a lire. She define the research work with some major point that was very important to observe when making research on situation like these‚ although her main focus in these paper was focus on corporate liars‚ which she said‚ have claim billion of dollar through corporate fraud

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    The play Hamlet was written in the 1600’s. It is a very renowned play and is still read by millions each year. William Shakespeare is a famous writer and a lot of his work is still around today. I believe that Hamlet is his best piece. It is written in Old English‚ which is hard to understand because it is very different from how we speak and write today. The Old English style of writing makes it more authentic in the sense that you can take the words from the play and relate it to the current

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    Tourist Spots in Philippines Photos and Images Explore the Philippines. Take a peek at Filipinos’ history and culture mirrored by century-old churches‚ ancient forts and modern museums. See the best of nature in our white-sand beaches and three-layered virgin forests. Discover the Philippine islands. Blessed with an extensive coastline‚ the Philippines is ringed with unspoiled beaches and first-class resort facilities. Its deep-blue‚ crystal-clear waters offer about 40‚000 square kilometers

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    and Hospitality Management Course Name: Tourism Environment Course Code: HDHT 1112 Course Hour: 3 Assignment Topic: 10 tourist spot in Malaysia Submitted By: Mozammel Hossain ID-9111691 Submitted To: Mr Paramesvaran Lecturer Submitted Date: 05-04-2013 Ten Tourist Spot in Malaysia 1.0 Introduction A tourist attraction is a place of interest where tourists visit‚ typically for

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    How The Internet Got Started Some thirty years ago ‚ the Rand corporation ‚ America’s foremost cold war think tank‚ faced a strange straegic problem. How could the US authrieties succesfully communicate after a nuclear war? Postnuclear America would need a comand-and-control network‚ linked from city to city ‚ state to state‚ base to base . But no matter how thoroughly that network was armored or protected ‚ its switches and wiring would always be vulnerable to the impact of atomic bombs

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