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    level to proof that they can manage time in academic and curriculum. There a few rules to keep and maintain a very good prefect. Be a prefect‚ we must maintain discipline. Prefects have advantages over teachers in that the younger children look up to them‚ and so keeping the rules is a much easier job for Prefects than it is for teachers. Other than that‚ we also need to help staff. Prefect is one of the top roles a student can have at a school. You are now working with the teachers to create a better

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    5 things that you can not live without The five things I can not live without are friend‚ food‚ money‚ my smart phone‚ my computer‚ and modes of transport The first thing is friend because if I am bored‚ I can find my fiends to play with‚ and accompany with me. If I have difficulties‚ I can find my friends to help. And food is the second thing that I can not live without‚ and that would not just be to me. If we have no food we will be dead ‚ because all living things must eat‚ so food is

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    ‘Man cannot grow without conflict’ Speech: Said by Dalia Lama on International peace day in America Paragraph 1: Talk about third world countries; Pakistan‚ India‚ include religion and how they all interact and connect Paragraph 2: Talk about countries living in peace such as Butan Paragraph 3: State that there is conflict happening around the world‚ and that conflict can be good for the social order but only in moderation and controlled amounts (deviance). Namaste. Namaste. (Bow to audience) I’d

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    In media people commonly read about the success stories of famous people. They can be a musician‚ writer‚ politician or scientist. They also tell their stories in public or write autobiographies. How these people became so successful is an important question. Is it because they are lucky or worked hard? Working hard is an important factor but not enough. People come up with many opportunities‚ meet different people in their network and most importantly they don’t have a luxury to miss their chances

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    stylistic take on WWII‚ do yourself a favor and get yourself a copy of Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See. Doerr wrote this book to remind his audience of the miracle of human achievement that is long-distance communication‚ how a thousand ears can be linked to a single mouth by one microphone and the radio. When most people think “radio‚” they think of voices‚ of music. But All the Light We Cannot See has accomplished something not in sound‚ but in imagery – Doerr‚ writing in the negative

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    Tristan Seth 11/10/13 Period 8 “Invincibility Cannot Be Gained Without Self-Destruction” Not very often does a profound‚ life-altering figure surface via literature. However‚ Fight Club‚ a novel written by Chuck Palahniuk‚ ushered in one of the most revolutionarily minded characters literature has even seen. The story is set in an urban‚ United States city and suburb. The name of the city is never revealed‚ nor is it of any importance. The purpose of the setting is solely to give

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    skills we possessed.  If young generations are not made aware of the importance of culture‚ tradition‚ religion‚ then the material comforts may lure them and shatter peace‚ stability and faith that all of us cherish so much. The purpose of education has varied from time to time‚ but the accent has always been on the full development of the human personality.  The main purpose of education is to draw out our potential capabilities‚ to stir our imagination and to teach us how to think.  We should

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    My Personal Responsibility to Achieve College Success The definition for personal responsibility is to be accountable for the choices‚ words‚ and actions that you make. To practice personal responsibility in one’s education I think it is important to complete assignments on-time‚ study for tests‚ and actively participate in class. Becoming responsible for your academics is also very important and determines your future education and career. What is the relationship between personal responsibility

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    All the Literature We Cannot See With as much time and energy that readers divest into reading‚ they certainly want what they read to be worthwhile. According to Jago‚ literature is defined as works that are worthwhile‚ texts that “we’re likely to remember—ones that may‚ in fact‚ influence who we are”. By this definition‚ Anthony Doerr’s All the Light We Cannot See is a marvelous piece of literature. Doerr crafts a story as complex as reality with characters as complicated as real people. The

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    In All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr he is trying to teach the reader in life regardless of having the ability to see or not‚ a person is still able to experience life to the fullest. One instance where Doerr expresses this idea is in line 18 when he says “In her imagination‚ in her dreams‚ everything has color”. In All the Light We Cannot See‚ Doerr writes about Marie-Laure who is blind‚ and gives descriptions of how she views the world. In her attempt and success to experience life to

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