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    Malala Yousafzai Should Not Win the Nobel Peace Prize Malala Yousafzai is a girl from Pakistan who was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize because she called for female education. She should not win the Nobel Peace Prize because she did not make the world more peaceful and the other nominee‚ OPCW‚ is more suitable for the prize. First‚ Malala Yousafzai ’s actions did not make the world more peaceful. Young girls in Pakistan are still fearful when they attend school (Maza 2013). Malala was attacked

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    define to work of Yeats. At the heart of Yeats’s poetry there is a strong division between the natural world and the idyllic world which Yeats appears to be constantly seeking. Yeats was an artist who was the first Irishman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature for what the Nobel committee described as: “inspired poetry‚ which in a highly artistic way gives expression to the spirit of a whole nation.” The poems I feel which perfectly support this statement are: “Lake Isle of Innisfree”‚ “Sailing to Byzantium”

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    Samberg Class Day Speech

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    Handsome young janitors who are secretly math geniuses‚ and the homeless guy from with honors. My name is Andy Samberg and I am as honored to be here as I am unqualified. There is a storied history of incredible Class Day speakers here at Harvard. Nobel Prize laureate Mother Teresa‚ former U.S. President Bill Clinton and now me the fake-rap-wiener-songs guy. So. Here we go. Class of 2012. You are graduating from college. That means this is the first day of the last day of your life – no that’s wrong

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    globalization has a great impact on our society in that we now know the meaning of academic integrity. Evolution has taken place in our country‚ that it is now an acknowledged fact that a person can own his or her words and knowledge‚ for example‚ our Nobel Laureate‚ Professor Wole Soyinka(Literature). Had he not owned his works‚ would he have been recognized in his field? Just as musicians have copyrights‚ so equally do academics own their work. Academic integrity is founded on the principle that plagiarism

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    Happiest Day in My Life

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    for winning first prize & to bring a medal and good name to my school. At last the most awaiting day arrived‚ I received an invitation from unified council to come to Hari Hara Kala Bhavan for award function . We moved towards Hari Hara Kala Bhavan where the award ceremony was organised‚ guests line including many dignitaries‚ scholars and administrators. It was the first time I ever had visited this place. I was allotted a seat in the front row‚ they started prize distribution & I overwhelmed

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    SEKOLAH MENENGAH SAINS TUN SYED SHAHABUDIN SPORTS DAY. On 22 June 2013‚ our school had organized a sports day in conjunction with the sports month. The purpose of this event is to encourage and motivate students to show their hidden talents and ability in sports. It is also to build and increase the self-confidence among students. On our red letter day‚ it began with the opening speech from the principal of our beloved school. In his speech‚ there are a lot of good messages delivered to all members

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    you want justice? According to society‚ some might say “Well there just animals they don’t value as much as humans‚ their useless.” Although‚ who are you to say an animal’s life doesn’t value as much as your own? Additionally‚ nearly every Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine since 1901 has relied on animal data for their research. Some may also add‚ “They are overpopulating”. However‚ UNICEF estimates that at least 130 million babies are born each year‚ with some reports in the past

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    awarded the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education in 2002‚ the first school in the world to be so honored‚ in recognition of its efforts "to promote the universal values of education for peace and tolerance at a time when these values are increasingly being challenged".[6][7] The UNESCO Prize for Peace Education 2002 was awarded to CMS in recognition of its efforts to promote universal values of education for peace and tolerance. The Director-General of UNESCO handed the 2002 UNESCO Prize for Peace Education

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    My Vision of India

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    “My vision of India for the year 2025 is that India in 2025 has entered the ranks of developed nations and not tagged as a developing nation.The tag of developing nation has been attached to India for far too long given the amount of resources available.There are several fronts on which India has changed in the last 20 years. To start with‚let me put forward my vision of India’s political system.The people of India are satisfied with the administration of the ruling democratic party.The politicians

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    Analysis

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    Analysis of the text “The Man of Destiny” Bernard Shaw was the British writer‚ novelist‚ playwriter‚ Nobel laureate in literature‚ social worker. He was the second (after Shakespeare) the most popular playwriter in the English theatre. Genre variety in line with its wide emotional spectrum – from sarcasm to the elegiac meditation on the fate of people who are the victims of ugly public establishment. At the heart of the artistic method – a paradox as a means of over throwing the dogmatism and prejudice

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