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    My Country

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    As a person’s age advances‚ the skin loses natural cells that promote elasticity and help maintain youthful look. Collagen‚ known to be a form of protein that holds and tightens the skin underneath‚ slowly decreases with age. Hence when you reach the age of forty‚ you notice that your skin starts to sag and form wrinkles. Even the hair and nails suffer from this gradual loss of collagen. The lips‚ most especially‚ also become less plump and the usual pout in most women is gone when they reach fifty

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    India Is My Country

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    India is my countrymy motherland. I love it and I am proud of it. India is a big country. In population it is second only to China. India has a rich and glorious past. Once it was the seat of learning. Students from all over the world used to come here to study. Indian culture spread abroad. Indian goods had a ready market in foreign countries. It was a time when India was a land of plenty. Times changed. India fell on evil days. Wave after wave of invaders came and plundered India. India became

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    My Country, My Home

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    because I was born in Malaysia. Why did I say this? This is because Malaysia is a good country in the universe. Malaysia is a country full of many different things. However‚ my country is also full of good points which makes many people love it. Firstly‚ the food is different from state to state. For example‚ in Ipoh‚ I can eat many food which cannot be eaten in other states‚ but it still in my country. Ipoh is famous for ”Ipoh Beansprouts Chicken”‚ I like to eat because it very tasty but

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    BANGLADESH Bangladesh is my motherland country. Bangladesh is surrounded by India‚ Myanmar and the Bay of Bengal. A republic in south Asia‚ Bangladesh was formerly East Pakistan‚ one of the five provinces into which Pakistan was divided at its creation‚ when Britain’s former Indian Empire was partitioned in August 1947. East Pakistan and the four western provinces were separated by about 1600 km of Indian territory. East Pakistan was formed from the former Indian province of East Bengal and the

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    India Is My Country

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    India is my countrymy motherland . I am proud to say that I am an Indian. India is a big country with world 2nd largest population. 1 out of 5 people in the world is an Indian. India has 28 states‚ 7 union Territories‚ 18 official languages‚ 114 languages‚ 216 mother tongues India is 7th Largest Country with world largest democracy. We‚ Indians celebrate Independence day on 15th August & Republic day on 26th January I am proud of the ancient culture and heritage of my great country

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    My Country Essay

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    MY COUNTRY (MYANMAR) There is no one in the world who does not love his‚ or her motherland. Even birds adore their nests. Being humans‚ we all treasure our countries. Additionally‚ all want to serve for their countries in each role. Like everyone‚ I am dare of my country. The name of my country is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar‚ commonly shortened to Myanmar. It lies between latitudes 9° and 102° East. Myanmar is an independent and member nation of ASEAN Community. It is bordered by Bangladesh

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    India My Country

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    India is one of the most populated countries in the world. In the year 2001 India became the second country in the world after China to cross the one billion mark. About 1‚080‚264‚388 people live today in India. By the middle of the 21st century‚ India will have passed China in the terms of number of inhabitants. India’s population grew by 21.34 % between 1991 and 2000. If the growth continues in the same way‚ space might be a problem.  Although India occupies only 2.4% of the world’s land area

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    A Dream for My Country

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    you read Benson’s dreams for his country‚ keep in mind that Botswana is one of the wealthiest African countries with an economy considered a safer investment than even that of South Africa. A Dream for Botswana Benson Serara Motswetla‚ age 17 Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. Today I have a dream for my country‚ Botswana. A dream that I will wake up tomorrow and there will be not AIDS for even as I write this severely dreaded acronym‚ agony strikes my face. I have a dream that Botswana

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    My country Congo

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    Moise Kisubqi ESOL 0184 July 11‚ 2014 Essay #1 My Country Congo "This country has far more problems than it deserves‚ and far more solutions than it applies." This quote is from Ralph Nader is an American political activist‚ as well as an author‚ lecturer‚ and attorney. Its quote gives us a picture of the Republic Democratic of Congo. Likewise the quote of Dr. Steve Maraboli is an internet radio commentator‚ motivational speaker and author. He said‚ "Sometimes problems

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    established. Nevertheless‚ a lot more remains to work before concrete benefits of such cooperative activities are clearly visible. Education in South Asia suffers from the twin problem of lack of access and of excellence. In majority of the SAARC Member Countries‚ enrolment of children of primary school age is far below universal level. This problem is further compounded by high levels of dropout. Thus literacy rates remain low. The situation at the secondary and tertiary level is no better. In some respects

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