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    My Special Place

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    of love Second stanza – Love is smooth‚ relationship‚ ความรักน่ะ ได้ยิน เห็น แต่พูดไม่ได้ The action that is clearly to see is like ford Love is clear and smooth Love is firm Love is relationship only two people know‚ the relationship which has movement Heart is metaphor to human คนเขียนต้องการบอกว่า ที่ๆแม่น้ำไหลได้นิ่งที่สุด ที่นั้นก้คิอ ธารน้ำที่ตื้นเขินนั่นเอง คือมันเห็นได้ชัดเจน แสดงถึงว่าความนิ่ง การเคลื่อนไหว ความมั่นคง ความเชื่องช้า สิ่งเหล่านี้คือ คุณสมบัติของความรัก หากโทรศัพท์ถูกหมุน

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    work all of the time. Culture is a powerful element that shapes your work enjoyment‚ your work relationships‚ and your work processes. But‚ culture is something that you cannot actually see‚ except through its physical manifestations in your work place. Culture is especially influenced by the organization’s founder‚ executives‚ and other managerial staff because of their role in decision making and strategic direction. Culture is the behavior that results when a group arrives at a set of - generally

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    My Country, Malaysia

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    Malaysia is a country which has different races of different skin colour‚ religious views‚ tradition and culture. However‚ it is all seems peaceful in this multiracial condition because it is hardly any racial disputes happening. Yet it was not all good if we look back in the olden days. What we have today is a blessing and a fruit of wisdom of our forefathers who see the importance of social integrity to realise the dream of a peaceful‚ modern and liberal country. In the past of 55 years

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    our month-long visit to NZ for many reasons. First -- our hosts. John and Ruth Boddy were‚ to us‚ all that is great about New Zealanders. They were warm‚ welcoming and very helpful throughout our stay. Upon arrival‚ we were welcomed and given snacks and drinks. We were made to feel like old friends who had come for a visit. (While we were there‚ another couple from the US were staying there who had stayed there several times previously. It is the kind of place I would like to visit again and again

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    My Place - The Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis Coral Ann Rogers University of Phoenix Diversity Issues in Communication Comm / 315 Dr. Tatyana Thweatt August 07‚ 2011 My Place - The Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis Diversity‚ a term that affects every person‚ group‚ and culture‚ is simply the ways that all of us are different. Diversity consciousness is our knack of distinguishing and adjusting to these differences

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    My Old Home Place

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    I ’m writing about my Grandma’s old home place when I was growing up. I would always spend the whole the summer with her. She has a nice old antique farm house on 10 acres of land. She would always have three huge gardens plus blackberries‚ grapevines‚ figs bushes and a persimmon tree. She always made jellies‚ jams‚ puddings‚ cakes. She was a jack of all trades. It’s a special place for me and I hold it very close to my heart. The house was green with black shutters‚ big covered

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    Under the Khmer Rouge regime‚ the country perished socially. The lives of everyone present in Cambodia at this time were drastically changed. Over a million people were forced to relocate out of Phenom Penh and were placed in labor camps located far from their original homes. Likewise‚ millions of people were murdered to give rise to Pol Pot’s standard for the nationalization of the country. Prominent figures that gained massive followings were considered a threat to the society Pol Pot was attempting

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    J. Stern English 090 My favorite place to visit in the summer is Panama City‚ Florida because the beaches are relaxing‚ the weather is amazing‚ and there a lot to do. Firstly‚ Panama has the most relaxing beaches; the water is greenish blue colors that can help people clear there their mind of any stress. For example‚ when I am in Panama I have less worries then when I’m in New Orleans‚ I don’t have to worry about any crimes‚ school‚ or work the beaches help clear my mind from everything. It

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    My Country Pakistan

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    While stretching on my beanbag‚ I strained my neck to take a glimpse of what was happening below my apartment balcony. Though the sun was still on the horizon‚ I realized that‚ activity around Jodia bazaar‚ the heart of Karachi‚ had already resumed. Three girls in uniform appearing from a recently regenerated alley were trotting towards a bus stand with their heads covered with veils. These university going‚ lower middle class girls had not only surpassed impediments of anti-progressive traditions

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    banyan tree grows throughout Cambodia. It may reach a height of over 100 feet‚ and as it grows‚ new roots descend from its branches‚ pushing into the ground and forming new trunks. The roots grow relentlessly; many of the ancient temples of Angkor have toppled as these roots have become embedded in the cracks and crevices between their massive stones. A single tree might have dozens of trunks‚ and it is often impossible to tell which is the original. This is Cambodia today: a thousand intertwined

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