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    Sunday sight st the MRT station. They thanked the pretty lady and began their onerous way through the crowd to the designated platform to wait for their train. George and his brother were going to their cousin’s birthday party. The younger sibling could hardly contain his excitement and a silly grin was plastered across his cherubic face. The train rattled in shortly and they nudged their way into the crowded cabin. There were no empty seats so they battled for a small standing spot near the exit

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    I wonder what I would do if I could change the world. Would I stop world hunger‚ make world peace‚ or something different altogether? Well…I’d prefer to combine all three. Most people think world peace is a great idea. I agree‚ but I like to take it up a notch. So if I could change the world‚ this is what I would do: Guns will turn into carrots as soon as they are fired. Grenades turn into apples just before the explosion. Bombs turn into watermelons just before impact. This is just the

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    If I Could Have Dinner

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    If I could have dinner with five people dead or alive I’d want to have dinner with J.K. Rowling‚ Daniel Radcliffe‚ Marie Antoinette‚ Oprah‚ and God. My reason for these choices are that these individuals each have a story that had some sort of impact in the world whether it be creation or imagination. Regardless of how much time goes by they will still be remembered as a part of what made the generations the way they were. The first person I’d want to have dinner with would be J.K. Rowling this

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    With the dawn of a new school year‚ a new rule has been released to the middle schoolers of DJDS. The rule involves their phones being in their locker at all times‚ except the beginning and end of school. Most middle schoolers believe that the NPR (No Phone Rule) has been a devastation because they believe that there were no problems when they could use their phones. I questioned a few students and a teacher about what they thought of the NPR. Unsurprisingly‚ both the students had something similar

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    astounding school rules to follow‚ one of these many rules is outrageous. The Dierks High School has a rule that Students have only four minutes to arrive from one class to the next. This rule needs to be improved. A solution to help improve this predicament‚ is to simply lengthen the time to five minutes. One reason why this rule should be lengthened is because many Students need to use the restroom in between classes and end up with little to no time to do so. This particular School rule is outrageous

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    If I could travel back in time In this competitive world‚ sometimes we wish to make time stop and travel back to the past. I’m definitely sure that everyone at least once in his or her life thought: “If I could go back in time‚ I would…” All of us have something in our past that we want to change. Personally I regret that my UPSR result was not ideal. If I have a time machine‚ I will travel back to my golden age of about 10 years old. I have many reasons to explain my choice. Firstly

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    D. Magno Date: September 16‚ 2014 Grade & Section: Grade 9 St. Peter of Verona Score: Six Degrees Could Change The World Global warming is rapidly increasing every day. It isn’t out of control‚ but it could soon be. Warnings signs are all around us‚ Floods‚ Typhoons‚ Tornadoes‚ and Earthquakes. These are all challenges of Global Warming. Imagine if Global Warming accelerates‚ where would the next catastrophes

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    Change Management in Schools

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    3 Change Management Assessment A study of the possible change of Catering Provision at a Primary School Contents Section 1 3 Description of the School Context 3 Reasons for the Change 3 Internal Factors that Support the Change 4 External Factors that Support the Change 4 Understanding the Pressures For and Against Change 5 Analysis of Key Changes Necessary 7 Conclusion 8 Appendices 9 Section 2 17 Strategy Related to the Change of Catering

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    Changes In School Essay

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    Introduction: Things that need to be changed or addressed in the school. A. Changes with the school cafeteria menu‚ damaged lockers‚ dirty classrooms‚ exercise‚ etc. B. School is a way of students learning and how the school is functioning plays a huge role in student’s success. Nonetheless‚ not everyone thinks school is perfect and some things could be changed. These changes will improve our school and make a better learning‚ environment for the students and improve students overall academic

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    Emily Dickinson’s two poems‚ "Because I Could Not Stop For Death" and "I Heard A Fly Buzz-When I Died‚" revolve around one central theme‚ death. Though the two do centralize around the theme of death they both have slightly different messages or beliefs about what is to come after death. By discussing both of the poems and interpreting their meanings‚ the reader can gain a fuller understanding of the message Dickinson is trying to send to her audience and a greater feel for

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