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    sustainability indicators are set out on page 76ff. The selection of topics‚ the editorial process and the indicators we chose were also analysed and checked by independent auditors and stakeholders. Further information on this aspect can be found in the Back-up chapter starting on page 90. The period under review extends from March 31‚ 2011‚ when the previous report went to press‚ to February 15‚ 2012. The indicators presented relate to the 2011 calendar year. All information provided relates to the Volkswagen

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    I grew up in Saigon‚ Vietnam. I lived in a place where it can be considered the borderline between the city and the countryside. We didn’t have a distinct suburban area‚ just city and not-city basically. Growing up there offered me a lot of unique experiences. I got to enjoy the comfort of living in a city‚ as well as the fun of having farms‚ rivers‚ and lakes nearby. Life was simple then. I knew all the neighbors’ kids. We would oftentime huddle together to play hide-and-seek and other kids’ games

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    of growing up is “to grow toward or arrive at full stature or physical or mental maturity”. In other words‚ growing up is the transition from one’s childhood to adulthood. Throughout the novel of the Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ the author illustrates the main character‚ Holden Caulfield and his painfulness of growing up by drawing out multiple symbols. Holden Caulfield‚ a seventeen year old teenager with a complex personality tells readers his life’s events before he ended up in a mental

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    We all can’t wait to grow up when we’re young. The world is filled with all this possibility and wonder. I’ve been told ever since I was little that the world is my oyster; in other words‚ the world was completely opened to me and I could be anything I put my mind to. So I just couldn’t wait to grow up. Being an adult seemed awesome and I wanted to skip over the kid stage and get to my life‚ start living and taking care of myself. I thought I knew it all and I was ready to prove it. I had this idea

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    “What I want to be when I grow-up” By: Lauren Phillips When I grow-up‚ I would like to become a prosecuting attorney (A prosecutor is the lawyer that will bring charges against a criminal. Then try them in court. They work for the government to put away the bad guys.). Because‚ I believe that I can take on the task of enforcing criminal laws among those who supposable “broke the law”. I also believe that I will feel satisfactory knowing that I could have possible keep another criminal of the

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    "An Empty‚ shallow Fairy-tale princess who never grows up" One of the main focuses in the novel‚ "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is the character of Daisy as she is the goal for which Gatsby strives. Although she is an intricate part of the plot and adds to the many themes of the novel‚ her character is portrayed as selfish and immature. This essay will prove that Daisy is an empty‚ shallow‚ fairy-tale princess who never grows up by discussing: firstly‚ her rediscovered love for Gatsby;

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    existence love has earned a meaning of pure bliss and wild passion between two people that cannot be broken. Through out time the meaning of love has had its slight shifts but for the most part‚ maintains a positive value. In the poem “Love Should Grow Up Like a Wild Iris in the Fields‚” the author‚ Susan Griffin expresses that this long lost concept of love is often concealed by the madness of everyday life and reality. In the poem‚ Griffin uses many literary elements to help convey the importance

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    What I Want To Be When I Grow Up ‘What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?’ Is A Typical Question That Most Elders Ask Their Children.In The Past Choosing A Proffesion Was Easy The People Used To Follow Their Ancestral Proffesion.But In Today’s Generation Selecting A Proffesion Is Not An Easy Task.Everybody Needs To Work Hard To Get A Proffesion Of His/Her Own Choice‚And With Many Unemployed Students Everybody Has To Join The Rat Race.But For Me Being A Scientist Is The Only Goal Of My Life. When

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    and only wanting commitment in a relationship. The differences in the way males and females behave can be accounted for through both nature and nurture aspects. In regard to behavior‚ men and women are expected to play standard roles in life. Men are expected to earn the money for the family‚ bring home the food and be the protector of his family‚ whereas women are expected to stay at home‚ cook for the family and bring up the children. Society is changing‚ and these roles are slowly varying. An

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    Why Are Curriculum Should be Harder America’s education is on a down fall. It seems like every year we drop a little more on the world wide rankings. The United States education system is not as competitive around the world as it used to. America is focusing too much on the upper class and not enough on the middle to lower class. The United States is currently ranked around 25th in math‚ 17th in science‚ 14th in reading‚ and 17th overall. But a recently released study by Martin Carnoy‚ professor

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