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    See if you can find a balance between spendingtime with your \n family and time alone."); printf("\n\n\n Do you want to see the your \n\n Lucky Color? Number ?\n\n\nPress[1]Yes[2]No.\n\n\n"); scanf("%d"‚&choice); if(choice==1) printf("Your Lucky color is RED.\nYour Lucky Number is 3.\n\n"); else if(choice==2) { goto start; } else { clrscr(); printf("ERROR!!!"); } break; }

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    my mind that where we would go. I had ever come to Thomson Plaza and Lucky Plaza that all of them were very nice. Then I compared the location‚ structure and goods of two centres that I could finally come to my decision to go Lucky Plaza. First‚ I considered about their location. Thomson Plaza is a shopping centre located in urban areas‚ in the heart of private and public residential estates at Upper Thomson Road. However‚ Lucky Plaza is situated in the midst of Singapore’s premier shopping district

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    and actions taken by me or others around me. A lot of people make important decisions or attend important events according to lucky stars or lucky hour. I’ve heard a lot of people say that they have lucky shoes‚ lucky charms‚ lucky suits and even lucky hair styles. So‚ apparently these things have brought positive results to be considered as lucky. But how does a lucky suit magically please your prospective job interviewer? Here is a possibility. A good fitting suit that makes you feel good about

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    CHARACTERS Main Character: Lucky A wondrous and sweet dog with a lot of heart. He was definitely not the lazy type. He was rambunctious and full of energy. He always had to be doing something. Lucky never showed any signs of fear. Never have I seen such an intelligent animal before. Lucky was the king of his own world. Everything was his prey. Supporting Character: Me I was protective and proud of my dog. The world was ours for the taking. He was the one person I could talk without being

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    February 2013 It’s all in the hair Lucky Tiger hair tonic for men uses a slick‚ comical approach to attracting men to buy their product. They appeal to men’s most stereotypical‚ primal desire to be a “man’s man.” According to their website Lucky Tiger has been in business for over 75 years. This advertisement has a vintage feel‚ assuming it came from the 1950s-1960s era. The ad runs in mainly men’s magazines like Maxim‚ Men’s Fitness and Playboy (“Lucky Tiger”). The sophisticatedly dressed man

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    have been lucky and ashamed at then same time. I know many people such as friends‚ family etc who have been lucky & and ashamed but some at the same time and some at different times. For example my friend Natalia and her Parents have been lucky people within the last few years. It was 2010 when they won the LOTTERY!! Now that’s what you call being lucky. But being lucky isn’t always about winning the lottery or having things other people don’t have and you enjoy having it. Being lucky is basically

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    SOME PEOPLE ARE JUST BORN LUCKY Point: 1. Wealthy 2. Attractive faces 3. Clever In this world not all people can get what they want and what they hope. As a human I am very sure we want the best life but its hard to find someone that have a perfect life. We can see some people are just born in luckly because they are born in wealthy family‚ attractive face and clever in their studies. When we say about wealthy family‚ we know that the people are born in lucky. For example when they

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    why we all gathered here once a year‚ to rejoice in our flourishing nation. Without a doubt‚ Australia as we know it is the ‘lucky country’ and this fortune does not just come from our natural resources. The expression has been used to describe our weather‚ our way of life and our heritage. However‚ it is not just our blue skies and golden beaches that define us as the lucky country. The phrase also often describes our ability to give everyone a fair go. Furthermore‚ freedom of speech‚ expression

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    that golf deals with concentrating and managing anxiety. A person playing golf may build anxiety from the fear of making a wrong move as the audience gazes at him or her. The golfer may react a little differently if he or she were to attain or hold a lucky charm. He or she that believes in having luck would perform better‚ boost their confidence‚ and have a different perspective. Luck is all in the mind as people were told that things or rituals they do invites fortunate things to happen upon themselves

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    to economic rationality. In the first set of studies we find that Taiwanese consumers are relatively more likely to purchase a product with positive superstitious associations based on its “lucky” color‚ and are more likely to purchase and are willing to pay more money for a product with a smaller but “lucky” number of units contained in the package (e.g.‚ eight tennis balls compared to ten). In contrast‚ consumers who do not hold such superstitious beliefs adhere to the more rational choice paradigm

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