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    have made is based on one topic‚ which is “The Education in Cambodia”. The main reason we choose to make a research on this topic because it shows many problems and we find the methods to solve these problems‚ and it shows some recent changes from the past of the education system of one country that is Cambodian. Furthermore‚ it is also included with what are the specifics situation plus information inside the education in Cambodia. While researching‚ our group also had some difficulties

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    get to see the big picture about elections. When the country was founded only caucasians with properties could vote‚ nowadays from women to immigrants can vote. Voting is determined by federal and state law. Through voting citizens can choose the next leaders for their government‚ which may affect sectors like educations‚ jobs‚ the economy etc. Voting should not be mandatory. Voting should be optional‚ but never obliged‚ because only some countries have compulsory voting and the least qualified leader

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    My Little Bit of Country by Susan Cheever In this assignment‚ I am going to analyze and comment on the American writer‚ Susan Cheever’s (1943) essay‚ My Little Bit of Country from the anthology Central Park published in 2012‚ where parts of my assignment will focus on the use of contrasts and the themes explored in the essay. Susan Cheever’s essay is based on her own memories of Central Park in New York City‚ which is her ‘little bit of country’. In My Little Bit of Country‚ Susan Cheever contrasts

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    Commitment to Excellence PAÑÑĀSĀSTRA UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA Lay Sokvichear Personal History During my time‚ I knew very little about my country due to the fact that I was living outside of the country. I had spent my childhood in the USA since 1999. I had no knowledge of the Cambodian history while I was out of the country at that time. Furthermore‚ I wasn’t educated with the history of Cambodia because Americans taught their own history‚ so the history that I had known of is the foreign

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    My Little Bit of Country We all have that favorite place from our childhood where many of our happiest memories take place. For someone it is a special spot where something extraordinary happened. Other people might remember something as simple as their own tiny backyard where they used to play soccer in the summer holidays. This place remains important to us for the rest of our lives as we look back and think of it as a part of who we have become and therefore we hope that others will see and

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    My most favourite place at home is my Bedroom. Every person has a room in the house that we feels comfortable with it. I can do anything I want like studying ‚ reading ‚ dancing and watching movies . I also have a bathroom inside my bedroom ‚ this is a wonderful thing for me . My bedroom is one of the best places in my house there I have my own privacy. It’s the place where I relax and do whatever I want . I have a big closet. It is as big as a giant‚ and a colorful mat it is like a rainbow. And

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    My Country’ and ‘No More Boomerang.’ Two of Australia’s most influential and intriguing poems known for enlightening readers about the vast changes throughout Australian history as well as portraying the Australian voices that experienced this transformational era. The composers‚ Dorothea Mackellar and Oodegroo Noonuccal‚ have successfully introduced us to important ideas about the people and the world in which they live through the use of various techniques and poetic devices. The sense of connection

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    My Little Bit of Country One of the hardest things in life is stepping out of your comfort zone. The day that you step out of your comfort zone anything can happen‚ and that is intimidating; who says that you will like the change? But at some point everybody will have to take the leap‚ and in the personal essay “My Little Bit of Country” we hear the story of Susan Cheever‚ and how she was forced to take the leap. My Little Bit of Country” is build up chronologically‚ so in the start of the story

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    light. The wind swirls around me‚ unsettling the hot sand beneath my feet. I run to the ocean‚ disturbing the calm water as I dive in. The water surrounds me‚ engulfing me in its warmth. I am now at peace. For right now‚ at this moment‚ I am one with the water and the salt and the sand‚ and everything is okay. All my problems are washed away with the tide. It’s just me and the ocean. Just me and the beach. Just me and my favorite place in the world. I cannot describe how much the ocean means to me

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    “To journey requires determination‚ to understand a journey requires insight” The novel “My Place” reveals that the consequences‚ changes and the purpose of a journey can only be understood by insight. Initially‚ Nan is portrayed as a petulant woman‚ distant from the reader‚ as there is no emotional connection created. As Nan’s journey progresses the reader’s perception of Nan is altered as they become aware of the injustice she experienced as an Aboriginal person. This is demonstrated when Nan

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