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    National Service

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    in Malaysia until I received the letter. I wanted to escape from National Service badly because I heard from many people that life during National Service is not fun. I had also been told that it is like a concentration camp where people are tortured. I thought of registering myself into a college so that I can escape from going for National Service‚ but my parents would not allow me to do it. They insisted me to attend the National Service. Because of that‚ I argued with my parents. One day‚ my

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    Development Needs in Syrian Camps within Turkey Stephen Stanis March 5‚ 2013 INTS 2180 Professor O’Dell Intended Audience: Antonio Guterres High Commissioner The UN Refugee Agency Summary: The massive exodus of refugees from Syria puts immense strain on the countries around it‚ in particular the nation of Turkey‚ oftentimes the point of stability in the Middle East. Turkey currently harbors somewhere between 185‚000 to 200‚000 refugees – numbers increase by the day. Turkey “alone

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    National Integration

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    National integration:-ours is a nation of unity in diversity.India stands as a myriad example of unity of culture‚religion‚languages regions‚different festivals‚dress styles‚outlooks and co lour.we have been able to preserve this unity in all odds.Communal harmony is the Hall mark of our sustenance our great strength to maintain this harmoney comes from the mentorship of Mahatama Gandhi who passed every acid test to stand by his principle of oneness of India.He believed that the people with different

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    In the effort of creating a national unity between difference races‚ the government had implemented a National Service Training Program (PLKN). This program was commenced in 2003 and fully operated since year 2004. It is a full time live-in dormitory based three months‚ for those teenagers who fresh graduated from high school. It is meant to address racial polarization and encourage national unity among the youth. The National Service Training Program (PLKN) is implemented to achieve the following

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    Plan policy Child Protection Functional Area: Owner: Approved by: Date of Approval: Date of next review: Language: Applicable to: Related policies: Procedures: Strategy: Corporate Contact: Child Protection Policy Unit CEO Members’ Assembly 15/06/13 2016 English‚ Spanish and French All Plan Staff‚ Plan Associates and Plan Visitors; Plan International‚ Inc‚ branch offices and subsidiaries; National Offices‚ Global/NO Standard Global Code of Conduct Whistle Blowing Policy Sponsor Visits to the Field

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    National Monument

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    Fort Sumter has to be one of the most historic national monuments in South Carolina. This fort has gone through a lot of history over the past years. I will inform you with some of the history behind this fort. The fort was appointed after the man called Thomas Sumter. He was conceived in 1734 and he past away in 1832. One of the main reasons why this fort is so famous is because its known as the first battlefield where gunshots started and it began the civil war. This fort had received an enormous

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    The National Curriculum

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    Introduced in the UK by the government (1988)‚ the National Curriculum is several themes and ideals used by schools to children whilst teaching them the same things. It ensures that the teacher knows what is to be taught‚ to what standard. The curriculum is divided in to four groups‚ to teach children at a certain level based on their age group. The key stages consist of the following groups; Key Stage 1-4. Early years consists of the younger children from ages 3 to 5‚ during these years’ children

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    National Museum

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    to the meeting place. I ride on a jeep onto legarda then another jeep onto Manila City Hall. When I arrived at Manila City Hall‚ I quickly go to UDM to wait for the others to come. And when we are all there‚ we started walking until we reached the National Museum beside of Luneta Park. That was Sunday so we entered the Museum just for free then we walked around and keep taking pictures with the displays in the Museum. I keep observing every fossils in the cage and it was really amazing‚ if you will

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    In The National Gallery

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    In the National Gallery Pictures and memories are well connected; they are both frozen and untouchable. What happened in the past are frozen pictures‚ impossible to be touched. In the national gallery is a short story written by Doris Lessing in 2007. The short story is about the narrator’s visit to the National Gallery in a free hour. The narrator is quite passive through the whole story line. The story is from his/her point view‚ but is anonymous in the way that we do not get to know his

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    National Bank of Brunei

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    One case from Brunei concerns Khoo Teck Phuat and his son Khoo Ban Hock. The latter was managing director of NBB w. Under his charge‚ the bank loaned more than Brunei $1 billion (which is equivalent to Singapore $1 billion) to companies controlled by his father. These loans were undocumented and unsecured. It was claimed that these offences under Brunei banking laws by Khoo Ban Hock were committed under the control and his direction of his father. When this dishonesty was discovered‚ the younger

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