10 THINGS THAT I WILL DO FOR MALAYSIA IF I BECOME A CELEBRITY Celebrity is not a foreign term for Malaysian either for people from other countries in the era of high technology. A celebrity is found living in a popular culture in which they are persons who have a prominent profile and commands a great degree of public fascination and influence in ever-changing-day media. Therefore‚ it is not an odd subject that would make people shock if most of Malaysian says that they have an ambition of being
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When I was a Certified Nursing Assist I first wanted to be a Certified Nursing Assist (CNA) at the age 16. I had to do community service for Graffiti. I was given a job as an activity assistant at a nursing home. I enjoyed it so much! The people there are so much fun to work with. The best part about it was being able to help them read the paper‚ play bingo‚ or whatever they wanted to do. Once a lady and her sister were pushing chairs down the hallway and I asked “what are you doing?” They told
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Before I Was‚ There Were My family history is pretty diverse. I am part Greek‚ Irish‚ and Italian. My mom’s side of the family and my dad’s side of the family are very different culture wise. My grandpa was in World War II and he is alive and well today. My other grandpa is Greek and he has a New York accent. My grandma is Greek also and she is one of the most generous people I know. My mom is Greek and also is a great person to be around. My dad is one of the funniest people I’ve ever known and
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Mini Assignment for Understanding ‘Culture’ Jesse Williams 1. Define the term ‘culture’ The definition of the word culture is; The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively. 2. How would a sociologist define ‘culture’ compared to the way a psychologist would define the concept? A sociologist defines culture; Culture consists of the beliefs‚ behaviours‚ objects‚ and other characteristics common to the members of a particular group or society. A
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I was only 19‚ written by red gum‚ an Australian band is a song about the Vietnam War. It is an extremely moving song‚ as from what we gather from the title‚ the song is about a young lad who was only 19 when he first went off to fight in the war. In the song‚ there is a lot of alliteration used such as the phrase “passing-out parade at Puckapunyal” and “Frankie kicked a mine the day that mankind kicked the moon”. A passing out parade is a sort of graduation ceremony for soldiers one they have
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I was lucky to be alive.That was the first thing that struck me when I stirred and started to regain my consciousness.The realization that I am indeed alive was wondrous.My entire being was bursting with happiness and deep relief.A swarm of worried looking faces swirled around me as I dared to open my eyes to steal a glance of where I am.My head was throbbing in pain as I feel the weight of the bandage crushing on my head.I tried to get myself up but apparently it was impossible.Mum was sobbing and
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Freida Lee The summer I was sixteen The poem “The summer I was sixteen” by Geraldline Connelly conveys us that being a teenager is a very innocent and carefree time. But later on one realizes that its inevitable to grow up and that therefore you should treasure your memories. Connelly’s techniques include using carefree diction; interesting syntax and contrasting the improbable world and the life she had when she was sixteen In the first stanza Connelly establishes teenage care freedom by using
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I am here today to discuss the two Poems‚ ‘If I was the son of an Englishmen’ and ‘the man from Snowy River’ and their different representations and stereotypical aspects in both poems about Australia and Australians are fair and accurate or if they are exaggerated and inaccurate. The author Komninos Zervos wrote the poem ‘If I was the son of an Englishman’ in 1985‚ and later wrote the poem ‘Nobody calls me a Wog anymore’ in 1990. And the author Banjo Patterson the writer of ‘The man from Snowy River’
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put into effect‚ we would have fewer criminal and crimes. You shouldn’t just be allowed to go up to Wal-Mart and purchase yourself a gun‚ because anyone could do that. If the government actually cared and made this a law‚ none of this would happen. I think only the law enforcement should have guns. This would help stop many crimes because the criminals would be unarmed and this would help our society all together. In addition to those laws we need
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culture of the society they are in. If I had been born a boy I would have been raised to be a manly man. I would have rough house‚ get dirty‚ strive to be a leader‚ and lost my temper. I would have been told to walk it off and don’t cry because it makes you weak. I would have played every sport possible‚ and been pushed to be number. In school‚ I would have been expected to excel in classes like math and science and pushed and challenged more by teachers. I would have been in fights and suspended
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