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    NEVER LET ME GO – KATHY H’S ROAD TO LIFE: HAILSHAM: Kathy reminisces about her time at Hailsham and events involving her two most important friends. Ruth‚ a charismatic but manipulative and dishonest ‘queen bee’ and Tommy‚ a kind boy with a bad temper who is disliked by the other students. She recalls watching Tommy from the sports pavilion where the girls and his friends bullied him. Kathy was concerned that Tommy would get mud on his favourite shirt so she tried to interfere with the tantrum

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    made in order to justify the decision to use them for their organs‚ which may be unethical but in this novel is normalized. Humans in general in this novel further emphasize the point that they are cruel to those they consider “subhuman”. Never Let Me Go reveals that clones are dehumanized in order

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    Phuong Thao Topic 1 Why do people go to university? In our developed world today university education is no more a too-high-to-reach goal. Our higher education system is year after year offering a host of more places as well as support in diverse ways to assist those who crave university experience and whose circumstances make it difficult for them to enter university gates. Given the fact that university education is aggrandizing its attraction to more and more people from different backgrounds

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    Surfing Persuasive Speech

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    Where to Surf in New Jersey Surfing is a popular sport‚ in fact more like a culture‚ in New Jersey. Come summer‚ everybody‚ pro or a rookie‚ hits the waves. Surfing is serious business for them. So much so‚ that they have a certain set of unspoken rules when it comes to surfing. One of the most important ones is to never beak someone else’s surf. This is mainly due to two reasons. One‚ someone may get hurt in the process. And two‚ it just discredits you as an ethical surfer (trying to steal someone

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    Surfing in Hawaii One of the most memorable moments in my life would be surfing on the beaches of O’ahu‚ which is a part of the Hawaiian Islands. It was the best experience of my seven day vacation to Hawaii‚ back in 2008. Luckily‚ I was able to go surfing three out of the seven days my family spent in Hawaii. The whole idea was my dad’s. He was the one that wanted to go surfing‚ but for only one day. Thi0s idea did not last‚ after the first day of excitement; my family agreed that we had to do

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    Why People Go to College

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    People study in college or university for many different reasons. I think the most important reason is to gain more knowledge and learn more skills. Of course‚ there are also many other reasons that people study in college such as to get more friends‚ and increase one’s self-confidence. These days‚ most jobs require people who are educated and have good job skills. Therefore‚ the people who want a good job have to study hard and at least graduate with a high education. Furthermore‚ as technology

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    Young people go to the US

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    Young people go to the USA‚ but why? There are a lot of reasons why young people go to USA. Thousands of young people want to go to USA either to work or study abroad due to the fact it is such a big country with many opportunities. The main reason however is that parents wants their teenagers to get experience abroad in a foreign country in another culture. That is why going to summer camp in USA is beneficial. They will be working in a foreign country at a very young age and through that gain

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    Hawaii Wave Surfing

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    (‘he’enalu’‚ in old Hawaiian) was practiced in many coastal locations around the tropics among Pacific Islanders. "He’e" means to go from a solid to a liquid and "nalu" means surfing motion of a wave. This stand-up pastime of surfing came to its climax in Hawaii not only because of its coast having warm water and constant waves but Hawaiians are innately ocean people. Traditionally surfing prowess gained you social rank and power politically in the village. Commoners could only raise their social standing by

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    opposition to the dominant culture of the society in which they are located‚ rejecting it’s most important values and norms and endorsing their opposites.” As surfers began to express themselves more and more freely throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s‚ the surfing sub-culture that was portrayed by the media‚ with retrospect to Gidget and Beach Part‚ began to diminish in the eyes of society; as a new breed of antisocial surfers stood in opposition of the culture that was created around them. With America fighting

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    then turn towards the shore. When the surfer sees a wave‚ they paddle towards the beach along with the wave. • When water catches the surfboard‚ the surfer then stands up on the board and soars along the waves crest. • Surfing was discovered first in Hawaii • In 1821‚ surfing was banned by missionaries because they thought it was immoral to surf. • A famous Hawaain swimmer by the name of Duke Kahanamoku Waves Generation • Waves are generated by storms at sea. • Far from the storm‚ they

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