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    stress on each word as English pronunciation. Word stress can be varied according to the different kind of words and it can become more and more difficult to define main stress. As a result‚ many people said that they often forgot or omitted stress on word. It leads to common mistakes for most of students had flat intonation. Flat intonation made students difficult to express their ideas to listeners. As integrated in Table 1‚ many students were chose that they had problem with ending sounds (29). Ending

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    Security Council (SC) Topic 1: The North - South Korea Conflict The Situation in North Korea Introduction: The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)‚ commonly called North Korea‚ is widely considered a threat to stability in Asia. The government has openly admitted to selling missile technology in defiance of international law and pursuing nuclear‚ biological and chemical weapons programs. In 2006‚ North Korea tested a small nuclear weapon‚ showing its status as a nuclear power‚ and straining

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    Ainsworth Strange Situation Studies The Strange Situation procedure‚ developed by American psychologist Mary Ainsworth‚ is widely used in child development research. Much research in psychology has focused on how forms of attachment differ between infants. For example‚ Schaffer and Emerson (1964) discovered what appeared to be innate differences in sociability in babies; some babies preferred cuddling more than others‚ from very early on‚ before much interaction had occurred to cause such differences

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    The Islamic Republic of Pakistan came into being on August 14‚ 1947. Pakistan has a strategic location in South Asia‚ surrounded by India‚ China‚ Afghanistan and Iran. Pakistan has a total area of 803‚940 sq. km and an estimated population of 170 million. Pakistan is a federation‚ with four federating units‚ called Provinces‚ namely‚ Punjab‚ Sindh‚ North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and Baluchistan. The capital is Islamabad‚ and the tribal belt adjoining the NWFP is managed by the Federal Government

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    With that being said‚ if multiple staff have complained about one individual‚ shouldnt some sort of action been taken? On multiple occasions you said you are coming to deal with the situation‚ yet you never came. If you know your staff‚ especially rehires’‚ why would you not help them when they need assistance? Or believe them when they state there is an issue? Furthermore‚ I would also like to know how an individual with multiple DUI

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    When people hear the words drug addict‚ they think of the negative connotations and stigmas attached to them. People visualize a person who does not care about anything‚ including family or work. Instead‚ they worry about obtaining money to buy drugs to get high. However‚ there are many people who are drug addicts that maintain a normal‚ functioning life. Before we can examine why people are addicted to drugs‚ one must first define the word addict. How is addiction defined? Should addiction be viewed

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    Language is culture‚” so if you can really understand the language‚ you will understand the culture. I think it’s true. For example‚ I couldn’t laugh when my teacher told us about a funny story because I didn’t really understand the meaning and the situation of the story or I’m really sad and confused because sometimes some people don’t want to repeat what they said if I couldn’t hear or understand it.These made me feel I’m an alien. Thus‚ language is really important so it will be the first problem

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    What is the bystander effect? How does it affect the general public? The bystander effect is the influence of another person’s presence‚ which discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency. Many states are attempting to combat conformity and whether or not there should be a law regarding the argument “should citizens be forced to help a person in need?” However‚ a law like this would hinder a person’s choice; nevertheless‚ it could also force people to intervene in situations that they

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    Laws of motion for Pakistan’s government 1st: energy can neither be created nor be destroyed‚ but can change its form. For Pakistan’s current situation it goes like ENERGY CAN NEVER BE CREATED; IT’S AVAILABLE FOR THE ELITE ONES ONLY. That’s such a shameful reality of our present power generation scenario‚ false promises are made in every session for no use and its now obvious to everyone that energy will never be available with such absurd advertisements about electricity trafficking and operating

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    As Henry James sees it‚ characters are only as interesting as their responses to particular situations. This is true not only in any piece of literature with a character but also in life. I following text is my exploration into characters and their reactions to situations in John Steinbeck’s‚ "The Chrysanthemums" and John Cheever’s‚ "The Five-Forty-Eight". Characters in both of these stories are full of passion and come alive in the text as you read them. It is this resurrection of the text to

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