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    Do celebrities have ethical responsibilities to set good examples to young people? Aainaa Azmi Abigail Palmer Raveena Devi Soon Tsuey Jing Sanjeetha Raja Segi University College American Degree Program Summer 2012 Do celebrities have ethical responsibilities to set good examples for young people? Young people nowadays need role models more than they ever needed before. We can see that crimes rates involving youngsters are increasing worldwide. One of the possible causes is that

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    Nintendo produces an alien game if Sega does. (N‚ S) 7. Michael J. Fox will be cured if and only if stem cell research succeeds. (M‚ S) 8. Matt Damon comes to the party only if Ben Affleck comes. (M‚ B) 9. Mary-Kate Olsen does not appear in a movie unless Ashley Olsen does. (M‚ A) 10. Alabama restricts abortion rights only if Georgia and Mississippi do. (A‚ G‚ M) 11. If Hitler ran the Third Reich‚ then either Custer was killed by the Indians or Einstein discovered aspirin. (H

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    have had huge success. Usually a celebrity clothing line succeeds because the celebrity keeps up with trends and understands who their shoppers are and what they want. Among the many that have lucked out are Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen‚ Gwen Stefani‚ and Victoria Beckham. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen have a line called Elizabeth & James‚ a more premium line called Row‚ and a third that was originally for Wal-Mart. Their designs are reflected in their own personal style and they have pieces that can easily

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    Martha’s farm. My mom told me she didn’t have the cagillion dollars for entry and supplies. She did say that if I can raise the 400 dollars I could go. I immediately jumped for joy. I knew how I would raise the money for the trip. I would baby sit the Olsen twins down the road that were always getting in trouble unless occupied. I would also clean houses‚ feed dogs‚ and all the dirty jobs. Finally I wouldn’t have to deal with Aunt Martha’s repugnance. There are two dirty jobs that paid the most butt usually

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    Aung San Suu Kyi’s Speech One of my favourite dicta is that people should not be categorized as good or evil‚ wise or stupid. It would be much more sensible to divide them simply into learners and non-learners. In between the two extremes would be a broad spectrum graded on the degree to which in Why I Would Not Like to Become a Teacher Teaching is hell. The reasons I would not like to become a teacher are simply just obvious. More work than pay i.e. low net salary‚ stress‚ strict rules‚ you got

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    but it was already too late. He died two days later. The teenagers involved were too scared that they and their friend would get in trouble and it cost them their friend’s life. Although there are some teenagers in “To Tell or Not to Tell”‚ by Mary Kate Frank arguing that telling on friends hurts friendships‚ closer examination shows that telling adults could save lives. Take Natalia Szurawski for example: Her friend confided in her and told her that she didn’t want to live anymore. Natalia immediately

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    CENTRE FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FOUNDATION STUDIES Pre-sessional EAP Programme 2013 RESEARCH WRITING Final Draft Cover Page STUDENT NUMBER STUDENT NAME TUTOR NAME TITLE WORD COUNT I confirm that the material in this assignment is my own work and has not been submitted for any other course of study. I further declare that all source material used in its preparation has been acknowledged appropriately. I also confirm that I have kept a copy of this

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    "responsibilities"‚ a large number of women responded to this attempt to define and limit their roles with literature and work in the feminist movement. There were many feminist writers during this time as well‚ such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin (who began writing at the beginning of the fight for women’s rights‚ but did not exactly declare herself a feminist). Most of this change came about because of the actions women took upon themselves and their desire to break out of the limits

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    Princess Kate Catherine Elizabeth "Kate" Middleton was born on the 9th of January 1982 in England at the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading‚ Berkshire (around 29 miles outside of London). She is the eldest of three children born to her mother Carole Elizabeth (née Goldsmith)‚ at the time a flight attendant‚ and Michael Francis Middleton (born 1949)‚ a flight dispatcher (later an airline officer) for British Airways. She was raised in Bucklebury‚ Berkshire. Her father’s family came from Leeds

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    by KATE CHOPIN By contrasting the room’s "deep shadow" with the daylight that still exists outside the house‚ the first paragraph of "The Kiss" establishes a dark‚ intimate atmosphere while implying the presence of secrets and illicit emotions. This imagery thus foreshadows the revelation that Nathalie is plotting to marry the good-natured but unattractive and rather foolish Brantain while maintaining an affair with Mr. Harvy. Brantain’s character is reminiscent of several other men in Kate Chopin’s

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