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    1. Kate‚ look it is not our luggage‚ may be they have muddled something and our bags have gone to another city. 1. God knows where are our bags with wonderful expensive clothes‚ I suppose we have to declare to the administration of the airport about this accident. 2.But we have a demonstration tomorrow ‚ and five models to dress for a photo shoot. 2. don`t worry baby ‚we will find something pretty for them. There are so many places to go shopping in Milan . 3. where would you like to go? 3

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    My Wonderful College Life

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    It was a bit difficult at first to be with people I never knew. I didn’t know how I should behave just to fit in. But eventually‚ everything went smoothly. I met wonderful friends whom are still my best buddies even until now. Every time we would meet up‚ we will never fail to recall how we were back in college; how we were molded to what we are now. College is a dry run of the rest of our lives. It’s a training ground on how to be successful and become good people. College life is WAY different

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    Pierre Louis

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    impersonal (Gere). Louis’ skepticism in the traditional medical practice arose when he found himself helpless during the mid of an epidemic of diphtheria (Gere). Eventually‚ Louis grew to become a therapeutic nihilist and came up with an experimental design to seek for the numeric evidences‚ indicating the inefficiency of the traditional healing method (Gere). The first clinical trial that Pierre Louis conducted involves the testing of the common healing method of bloodletting. Louis used his numerical

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    2012 by Admin Whether you’re a shopaholic‚ a workaholic‚ a K-Pop fanatic‚ a foodie‚ a filmmaker‚ or just plain superstitious: 2012 is a good year to be here. [pic] 2012‚ the year the world supposedly ends. All the more reason to visit Korea — the Land of Morning Calm — to soothe your terror before the world is destroyed by a meteorite. And 2012 is also the Year of the Dragon‚ according to the Chinese zodiac. And not only that‚ but it’s also the Year of the Black Dragon‚ which only comes once

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    Louis Pasteur

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    Louis Pasteur discovered many discoveries that advanced bacteriology. He made pasteurization and vaccinations. Pasteurization was made when Emperor Napoleon asked Louis Pasteur to examine diseases in wine. Pasteur showed that by heating wine at a certain temperature‚ the bacteria in the wine would die. Pasteurization was formed. The process was used to kill other bacteria in other liquids‚ like in milk and beer. He discovered vaccinations when he researched the rabies. He could

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    The Most Wonderful Time of the Year Many people enjoy different times of the year. It may be Spring‚ Winter‚ January‚ or even February. It is the most wonderful time of the year when its summer‚ because its vacation time‚ you spend time with friends and the temperature is just right for a number of activities. In fact‚ summer is the most wonderful time of the year because its vacation time. Summer is the longest break you get from school.75% of kids say that summer is wonderful because they

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    and rocketships with animals in them to space. Finally‚ America decided to send a man to the moon. This person was Neil Armstrong. Because of this‚ Neil Armstrong revolutionized the world with just one step. Armstrong had a good childhood. Armstrong was “born in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio on August 5‚ 1930” (“Neil Armstrong”). Armstrongs parents names are Viola Armstrong and Stephen Armstrong (Hensen 276). Armstrong’s father had a job that caused him and his family to move several times. He had two younger siblings

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    louis riel

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    The northwest rebellion 1884-1885 "we must make canada respect us" -louis riel why was the manitboa act so important? 1.provincial status 2.land titles 3.they now had better representation (4 seats) in ottawa 4.french language and culture were protected but there were a few problems... · scrip - certificates that entitled individuals to land or money from the federal government. it was used to eleminate the aboriginal title of metis people in MB · most metis lost their lands through

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    Louis Tomlinson

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    Louis Tomlinson Boo Bear Lou 1/5 of One Direction! Appearance Louis has light brown hair that is usually messy‚ he has sea green eyes and has an amazing smile. He usually wears blue and white striped tee with with red pants and suspenders or "braces" which have become his trademark. He love carrots and that is another one of his trademarks. Personality He is known as the funny one in One Direction‚ he loves to make his band mates smile and he constantly messes about. Louisprofile

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    Has the metaphor of ‘learning journey’ any value in the analysis of research data on access‚ retention and ‘drop-out’ in higher education? Paul Armstrong‚ Researcher‚ RANLHE Project Since the earliest times the act of travelling‚ of proceeding from one place to another‚ has been seen as a natural metaphor for learning‚ for the acquisition of experience and knowledge. (Bishop C. Hunt Jr.‚ ‘Travel Metaphors and the Problem of Knowledge’‚ Modern Language Studies‚ vol. 6‚ no. 1‚ Spring‚ 1976‚ p.44) What’s

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