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    26th of January 1950 was the day when India got its own constitution and became biggest democratic nation of the world. Since then this day has been celebrated as national festival and called as Republic day of India. In this essay we have provided‚ not only the glimpse of Republic day celebration but also interesting images for attraction of kids. Republic Day of India India is the world’s biggest democratic nation. Though India got freedom against British rule on 15th of August 1947

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    A Lucky Day

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    A Lucky Day It was a beautiful Sunday morning‚ my dad hit upon a sudden idea that he would like us to try something different we have never done before. When hearing that‚ I couldn’t wait to do something special and funny and expected where Dad was going to take us. With joy and excitement‚ we kids sang happily and talked cheerfully all the way in the car. When we arrived the quiet and peaceful country with a great view welcoming our visiting‚ I just felt like I was in a wonderland surrounded with

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    The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series written by Jeff Kinney highlights the life of Greg Heffley: a socially awkward individual (labeling‚ slanders) aiming for the top of the social hierarchy of middle school. He tends to emulate any trend to make himself noticeable. In the series entitled “The Third Wheel” highlights the life of Greg Heffley in anticipation for the Valentines Day Dance. I chose to talk about this book because it entails the bad and the good of Greg Heffley as his life progresses in

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    B007 Sum 11 A Day In the Life Professor Lori Kelley Roles I think I played various roles in the day. For most part of the day I played the role of a Sergeant. I had to wake up early in the morning‚ prepare food for all the team members‚ attend the team meeting and then set out for my mission. The role continued as I met up the Mayor. And even though I was having lunch with the Mayor I remained a Sergeant all along. My return to the camp and reporting to the Commander about the day was also in

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    101 Speech Ladies and Gentlemen‚ Doesn’t everyone just hate snoring? You have to agree with me that when you are awake at night and you are with some one that snores it is the most irritating thing in the world as half the time it is impossible to get back to sleep. Without a doubt if I succeed today snoring is most definitely going into room 101. The one and only major natural thing that really could make you sleep hell has to be stupendous‚ snotty snoring. When you awake the next day you

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    Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day gives an eloquent treatment of the issue of how a stoic English butler’s unemotional reaction to the emotional world around him is damaging and painful‚ and how he resolves to make the best of the “remains of the day”—the remainder of his life. Ishiguro explores some of the differences between the old English Victorian culture—that of the stiff upper lip‚ no show of emotion‚ and repression of personal opinion—and the no-holds-barred

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    The Confident Kids program is a short term intervention program that is operated in all states around Australia. The overall aim of the program is to reduce children’s aggressiveness‚ anxiety‚ depression or social withdrawal behaviours while improving their peer interactions. The program is designed to help children of the ages 6-14 with their emotional and behavioural troubles. To accomplish this aim The Confident Kids program uses group activities such as games‚ stories and role-play. The program

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    Sports Day

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    Parents‚ students and faculty‚ welcome. We are delighted to have you here to participate and share in the Annual Sports day. Thank you for coming. Our School is committed to actively raising the quality of life for every child. We want all children‚ regardless of age‚ faith or circumstance to achieve their full potential. Our task is to make it possible. Our mission is to provide practical‚ step by step assistance. Participating in sports keeps students focused on school and as being part of a team

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    to work hard at something was a sign of low ability. They thought that a person with talent or intelligence did not need to work hard to do well”. This means that a fixed mind set are kids who believe that they are very smart‚ believing that they are talented instead of developing their smartness and talents. Also kids believe that a fixed mind set can lead you to a successful life without any effort. Many students I have known are fixed mind set because students believe that just because they are

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    We Kids Get Life In the Frontline documentary “ When Kids Get Life” the narrator explained to us five different cases that occurred in the state of Colorado where these five teenage boys were sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The United States is one of the only countries in the world that allows children under 18 to be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International report that more than 2‚000 inmates are currently

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