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    -Magic Carpet trip around the world in 40 minutes. -SECURITY -Europe -> Security Challenges; airlines served Europe‚ they put less money into their air security. -Saudi Arabia -> concerned about oil out of control. Could hurt badly. Instability is there in general. Iran and Saudi Arabia= enemies . Nuclear weapons. -Persian Gulf-> -Iran sponsors terrorism‚ better than Alkada. Doesn’t believe in the state of Israel and they pursue nuclear weapons. Iranian Sheia endure pain Conflict

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    I watched Andy Puddicombe’s talk on “All it Takes is Ten Mindful Minutes”. Andy Puddicombe reminds us that it is our mind that is most active and valuable. It used not only for our emotions we have towards ourselves but also towards others. We also us our minds to think and focus for every moment of our lives and that can cause us to no longer live in the moment which can also become very stressful. Often when we get stressed we don’t know how to deal with the stress. This is where mindfulness come

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    Speech-Related Activity: 1-minute Speeches Aims: Practice quick analytical thinking‚ expression of opinions Level: This works best with more advanced students‚ and in smaller groups. Materials: Pre-made topic slips‚ a clock or watch for keeping time. Roles: Each speech requires a speaker and a timekeeper. Procedure: The student to perform the speech randomly selects a faced-down strip of paper containing a topic. The student has a short period of time (3 – 5 seconds)

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    Rewrite a critical response essay to the article ‘The Streets of Vietnam – a Fatality Every 45 Minutes’ The traffic situation in Vietnam has become a burden to not only citizens but also the government due to its high number of fatalities from accidents. In the article ‘The Streets of Vietnam – a Fatality Every 45 Minutes’‚ published in Siam regional Review (October‚ 2007)‚ Milers Walker suggests several solutions to reduce traffic injuries issues in Vietnam. This essay will critically respond to

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    with parents who are so self absorbed and ungrateful towards themselves‚ that you wonder how they can have time left to be ungrateful towards the children under their roof/in their lives. But oh‚ they find time. So what keeps you watching? The 15 minute ’clinique’ beauty of the twenty something self described "socialite"? The little "naughty-bits" they sneak in of T&A just under the radar of standards and practices? The self-absorption of the parents? The back-talk and snotty attitudes the children

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    In the article “Those Terrible First Few Minutes”‚ the authors explain how to develop a protocol with better tactical options for civilians. The protocol must first follow lockdown procedures‚ minimize target profile‚ and wait for the police to arrive. This article explains how protocols will differ according to the age of the students and also the different dynamics like school events. Most schools include a generic school shooting protocol but they should not confine themselves with a protocol

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    In Nineteen Eighty-Four the sexual and analytical desires in which Winston longs for are labelled illicit. This is due to the negative social and political connotations and consequences that the party has associated with these desires in an attempt to blank out the mind of their citizens to gain complete control through the elimination of autonomy‚ individualism and freedom. They wish for their citizens to become automatons in order to serve Big Brother‚ to exercise absolute power‚ to serve and carry

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    Hello and welcome to “2 Minute Gourmet Meals” with your host‚ Mike Smith. Today‚ I have something really special for you guys. This delicious little dish takes us to our southern neighbors in the Caribbean who also happen to be famous for their marijuana products… Jamaica mon! The Jamaican Beef Patty is a tasty little treat that is sure to satisfy your munchies. It is quick‚ simple‚ and delicious… just how you like it. As its name suggests‚ it originated in Jamaica‚ but in the 1960s and 70s

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    1984 begins on a cold April day‚ the totalitarian superpower during World War II Europe. We are introduced to Winston‚ which is depressed and oppressed‚ and starts a journal on his rebellious thoughts against the Party. On which‚ if it’s discovered he will be executed. Winston becomes curious about Julia‚ and is in paranoia of her being a member of the Thought Police‚ but that changed when she slips him a note reading “I love you”. As Winston and Julia fall deeper in love‚ Winston’s views about

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    1984 The novel 1984 is set in a country called Oceana or today’s England‚ the entire country is controlled by one leader otherwise known as "Big Brother". The civilians have no thoughts of their own and only do and think what the government tells them‚ because "Big Brother is watching you". Winston‚ the main character‚ works in the Ministry of Truth‚ a place where he changes history for the benefit of the government; he is tired and frustrated by the way he is living not being able to have free thought

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