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    bricks‚ and the roof was built with iron and bricks. It has one room and a little kitchen. In the living room there is a beautiful fireplace. I enjoy this in the winter time. It was big and built of stone. The furnitures are old but they were nice. All the pieces of furniture have a good style. The table‚ chairs‚ sofas and rug are the same style. Moreover‚ the house has many windows that illuminate inside. I like its style. There was a nice fire-pan or barbecue in our porch. Around the house there

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    Compare and contrast your way of life with that of your parents. Which way life do you think would be more satisfying to future generation? Nowadays‚ people have been changed the way they live. To compare between my age and my parent‚ there are differences ideas in the job preferences and the success of life. Both of People who born in generation X and Y prefer to work with a reputation company than a small company‚ however‚ generation X people are likely to hop to many companies than generation

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    Why the American Dream can’t Always be Achieved “For many‚ the American dream has become a nightmare” (Bernie Sanders). Many people dream of the most perfect things in life. They want the American Dream to be having a big fancy house‚ having a fancy car‚ and having a lot of money. That is not all that matters in life‚ there are many other things that matter in life that are not a big fancy house‚ a fancy car‚ and a lot of money. The definition of “American Dream” is that every US citizen should have

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    Topic: Is there anything you would like to change about your life? Why? “An action causes a reaction”‚ states the famous Newton’s third law of motion. This is in fact‚ very true‚ not only just in Science‚ but in our everyday life as well. Therefore‚ there are consequences for every action that we have ever taken. The big question here‚ though‚ is just—do I regret some of the things I have done and the decisions that I have made when I realised the consequences? I do‚ for like any other human being

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    started to plan my presentation‚ I had a hard time deciding what‚ exactly‚ I was going to say. I had started with the idea that I would just basically go over the main points in my paper in the order I wrote them in. I had a hard time getting anywhere with that idea. Then I did the Exhibition Fair. I realized that one of my more common talks that I did during the fair would be a good order for me to cover things in my presentation. So away went my old order and in came my new idea that worked very

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    co-author of Quarterlife Crisis: How To Get Your Head Round Life in Your Twenties‚ believes that after losing the structure of university life‚ young adults feel ’sheltered and anchored’ when they return home. However‚ the most common explanation for the rise of the boomerang generation is an economic one. It is often suggested that many young adults simply cannot afford to live on their own‚ or that they find it difficult to pursue the good life. But is economic insecurity responsible for

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    are to blame‚ it is the people that use it in a deleterious way in human society.             Inventions allow people to do less work‚ saving time and energy. One of the greatest inventions is the automobile. People these days cannot live a normal life without a car. It is correct that this invention brings people comfort‚ but it also causes air pollution. Air pollution is the main contributor of global warming‚ and transportation vehicles are the second greatest cause of it (Planetsave). But scientists

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    HITLER AS DICTATOR - 1934-39 Was Hitler a "weak dictator"? The old view (historians in the 1950’s) was that NAZI Germany was a "totalitarian" state. Hitler was the all-powerful dictator. Orders flowed downwards from Hitler. The system of government was like an efficient‚ well-oiled machine. Recent research by historians (1970’s/80’s) now disputes this view. It is now accepted that Nazi Germany was NOT a "well-oiled machine". It was more like a medieval court - with a king (Hitler) surrounded

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    Have you ever had a time in your life when time stops‚ and your world comes to a halt? That happened to me a while ago. It started out as a normal Friday morning. I got up got dressed‚ eat breakfast‚ and went to work. It was quite a busy day. That morning I couldn’t find my work shoes‚ so I had to wear my converse. Which get quite uncomfortable after a few hours of standing. Well when the time came to leave I was dead tired‚ my feet ached and all I wanted to do was go home‚ sit down and relax. Well

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    A. BRAINSTORM 1. Look at the topics and add your own idea. Then choose one of the topics to write about. How to make a good first impression on: a classmate a college roommate a teacher a friend’s parents a new neighbor your idea: a new siblings or family 2. My topic: How to make a good first impression on a teacher Dos Don’ts 1. Introduce yourself 2. Be obedient 3. Smile 4. Participate 5. Listen 6. Positive attitude 1. Call his or her first name 2. Trying to crack joke 3

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