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    Chemical Reactions in Everyday Life Science being a subject of common interest‚ it is very intriguing to analyze visual experiments happening in day-to-day life. There are a plethora of products that you use everyday‚ which are formulated with application of chemical reaction. Say for example; toothpaste‚ soap‚ shampoo‚ cleaning agent‚ etc. are all results of chemical reactions. Following are some of the most profound chemical reactions‚ which we encounter in everyday life : Aerobic Respiration

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    The Paradox of Our Times

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    PARADOX OF OUR TIMES Is that we have taller buildings‚ but shorter tempers. Wider freeways‚ but narrower viewpoints We spend more‚ but we have less. We have bigger houses‚ but smaller families More conveniences‚ but less time. We have more degrees‚ but less sense More knowledge‚ but less judgement More experts‚ but more problems More medicines‚ but less wellness. We have multiplied our possessions‚ but reduced our values. We talk too much‚ love too seldom‚ and hate too often We have learnt

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    Everyday Use Heritage

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    In this story “Everyday Use”‚ Alice Walker tells the story of a mother and her two daughters conflicting ideas about their identities and ethnicity. She epitomizes the different sides of heritage and culture in the characters of the three people with their different qualities and ideologies in life. The mother is a candid country woman who valued heritage and culture for its usefulness as well as its significance by living and doing simple things in life. She shows contempt for Dees materialistic

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    Our Gorgeous Muslimah!

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    Our Gorgeous Muslimah! Islam does not forbid its followers to appear more fashionable‚ but must follow the tenets set out in Islam. Nowadays‚ in Malaysia‚ we can see a lot of variations of scarf either on the fashions of the scarf itself or how they wear and fashion it to match with their modern attire. Each face has its own attractions. Well‚ it is up to each individual to highlight the beauty of God given face shape. There are some tips for Muslimah to appear attractive in stylish way for the

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    how relationships can develop. I have chosen ‘Theory of mind’ in Unit 1 Psychology and ‘Attachments within the family’ in Unit 5 Childhood to help me to illustrate the diverse and complex ways we can develop relationships in our lifetime. In early childhood we are thought to be very egocentric in that we are unable to see things from another’s point of view. The theory of mind is thought to be how most humans understand that other people have different thoughts‚ feelings and desires than ourselves

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    Our Hearts Desire

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    George Bernard Shaw once wrote: "There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your heart’s desire. The other is to gain it." Clearly‚ Shaw had his heart broken once or twice. Shaw was right. As we strain to grasp the things we desire‚ the things we think will make our lives better: money‚ popularity‚ fame... we ignore what truly matters‚ the simple things‚ like friendship‚ family‚ love. The things we probably already had. This year‚ I got everything I wanted and everything I wished for. But

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    Our Basic Values

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    others don’t have as much but at least everyone has values even if they consist of doing something bad. Values usually come from how you were raised up. If you lived in a family that where nothing but racist‚ you would mostly likely also grow up to be racist. This is not always true but most of the time it is. This is not the only thing that also inserts values into you. Values can also be detained from the area you live at‚ your friends‚ your school‚ and many other factors. This can be backed up by

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    The fault in our stars

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    Fault In Our Stars essay “That’s the thing about pain‚” Augustus said‚ and then glanced back at me. “It demands to be felt.” (4. 10) Who among us hasn’t been plagued with a serious case of angst? For teenagers‚ it seems par for the course (all those raging hormones). But it’s especially true for the two main characters in John Green’s hilarious and heartbreaking cancer-kid novel‚ The Fault in Our Stars. Brought to us by a master of young adult literature‚ The Fault in Our Stars will have you laughing

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    Our relationships with others help define who we are” In trying to make sense of ourselves we often look to others and our relationships with them to help us. Our first relationships are with our family. Their influence is often vital to our self- definition. These relationships can give us a sense of who we are and where we have come from and it is often comforting to know we are part of something bigger. Often these relationships are positive‚ but they can also be negative. Being rejected

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    Our Stars Themes

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    The Fault in Our Stars by John Green has a multitude of running themes throughout the novel. In my opinion‚ even though this is a fictional book‚ the themes‚ especially those pertaining to the way the universe works‚ are relatable and weigh on my people’s minds. For example‚ one theme is the fear of oblivion. I believe this is a theme in many people’s lives‚ not just in this book. The most prevalent theme‚ in my opinion‚ is the insensitivity of the universe. This theme is supported by the characters

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