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    Paul Chung Transition English Four April 21‚ 2011 Essay No more Guns The year 1774 was pivotal in the history of the United States. It marked the beginning of the Revolutionary war‚ which lasted thirteen years and claimed thousands of lives. Fighting against the British‚ the Americans had to rely on individual citizens because they did not have a well organized army. As famers and hunters‚ many citizens already owned guns. These rifles proved indispensable in defeating the British. After the

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    to be a solar car‚ the world would have more fuel; Expense would become less; the world would become a better place Firstly‚ solar car does not need a fuel. In the future‚ if people still drive a general car‚ fuel would have no to find and then it would disappear to. Hence‚ solar car will is becoming essential for the future. Moreover‚ you can use money to pay for another thing instead of refilling a fuel. Thus‚ money in a bank will have more and more. Then‚ you can have money to use when the

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    Bánh Chưng

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    Bánh chưng Each country’s cuisine isn’t simply a habit of eating and drinking‚ people also consider about the culinary sophistication‚ assess country’s culture. Referring to Korea‚ we all know about Kim chi - the proud of Korea’s traditional foods; and sushi is a famous food of Japan. Similar‚ Vietnamese are also have their traditional foods. Beside of phở‚ bún bò huế‚ or nem nướng‚ Bánh chưng is also a proud of VietNam. The dictionary definition of Bánh chưng as a traditional Vietnamese rice cake

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    – draft 2 “ Chung Cake “ “Tet” holidays is the biggest festival in lunar year of Vietnamese . On the first day of Tet holidays ‚ Vietnammese families always reunite to have greeting ‚lucky wishes ‚and finally they often have a meal together. There are many traditional dishes of this Tet meal but there is one dish‚ Chung Cake that is especially important. Making Chung cake is the ideal way for us to express gratitude to our ancestors and homeland. And putting chung cake on the table

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    More Gun Control or Less?

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    Johnson Professor Robyn Coppedge American Federal Government 1113 4 March 2013 More Gun Control or Less? There are statistically 30‚000 deaths each year due to guns‚ most of which are suicide. But how can the government prevent such tragedy? Their plan is to outlaw guns‚ but is that really the best solution? Some would argue that the problem be left alone‚ and that people would continue to kill‚ with or without guns. Whereas‚ others might argue that citizens should be encouraged to carry firearms

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    Park Chung Hee is worldwide known to be the most controversial president in the history of the Republic of Korea. His economic policy uplifted the country from being one of the poorest in the world to one of the fastest developing nations. Park changed the way South Korea was looked at; from a country dependent on International Aid to a self-reliant exporting economy that was one of the few success stories of its time‚ especially given the conditions it had faced. Although he is still accused by

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    Should there be more laws to regulate guns? Gun control has always been one of the most discussed topics in the United States. In the campaign‚ the president candidates argue about it. After each gun shooting incident‚ people and the media argue about whether more gun control laws should be implemented‚ but at first people need to know what gun control really is. According to Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide written by ATF‚ gun control is “the set of laws or policies that regulate the

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    For example‚ Switzerland has more per capita firearms than any other country in the world has lower murder and robbery rates than England‚ where guns are essentially banned. This is stating that Switzerland with more guns has less crime and that England with less guns has more crime. It all goes back to its not the weapon or gun that commits the crime! Gun Control only takes guns away from people that are law abiding citizens. It doesn’t stop criminals from buying guns. Law abiding citizens will

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    TMA1 Cheung Man Chung

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    LEE SHAU KEE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION TMA1 307F Advance Tourism Management The Structure of Hong Kong Tourism And Hospitality Industry Name & Student No.: 1. CHEUNG Man Chung‚ 11284808 2. HO Ka Hei‚ 10772972 3. KEUNG Pui Yi‚ 11287699 4. WONG Wing Suet‚ 11309475 Due date: 21/10/2014 Submitted to: Dr. Ivy Chow Total Mark: /100 Introduction Hong Kong is an international city that attract many tourists from different counties around the

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    1. Introduction As of today we know that “Gun control” is a very popular demand here in the United States of America. Enforcing our gun laws here in the USA are sort of complicated for public authorities to handle. Why do we have guns on the streets? Is it because people are irresponsible for their owned weapon? Or maybe it is just easier for a person to get a gun anywhere faster than I can buy one from a different state the correct way. Why should this be possible? When will there be a time we

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