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    Ideal Job

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    Hi Susan‚What’s your ideal job? Well‚ you know‚ I major in surveying and mapping engineering‚ so I’d like to be a specialist in this field.What would you like to do in the future‚Daniel? Hmm‚a Professional Manager maybe a good choice for me.I think i have the ability to make right decisions at the very time and make the company operate smoothly.Have you had a detailed plan already for your dream,Susan? A detailed plan? Hmm‚ I don’t know exactly. The future is unpredictable and you can never plan

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    When we think of challenging institutions we first think of the Enlightenment and the role the movement played in completely changing the course of human reason and thinking. Religion is and has been a central part of people’s lives throughout history‚ it dominated how many people thought and felt about the world around them. Before the Enlightenment‚ the Christian Church was an absolute power and domineering institution that persecuted people as heretics if they attempted to discredit or disprove

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    Road To Independence Reaction to the return of the British Change in mindsets – After British lost‚ British powers lost their prestige and destroyed myth that British were “superior and unbeatable”.  Diminished fear and awe of Europeans  no longer felt helpless.  reminded of the British’s failure to protect them in times of need. Hence they harboured negative feelings towards British remaining in Singapore Rise of Nationalism – Political awakening: Colonial powers will never place a colony

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    Ideal Soldier

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    Darryl Forges Purser English 1101-18 March 18‚ 2010 The True Definition of an Ideal Soldier “God of our fathers‚ who by land and sea have ever lead us to victory‚ please continue your inspiring guidance in this the greatest of all conflicts. Strengthen my soul so that the weakening instinct of self-preservation‚ which besets all of us in battle‚ shall not blind me to my duty to my own manhood‚ to the glory of my calling‚ and to my responsibility to my fellow soldiers. Grant to our armed forces

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    The Ideal Family

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    The Ideal Family Component The ideal family consists of a husband and wife‚ two and a half children‚ a dog and a cat‚ living in beautiful home surrounded by a white picket fence. This is what is seen as the ideal family since the 1950’s‚ but what really are the key components that one would say make up a family? There could be an endless series of novels written on this topic. I personally feel that to be called a family there are three key components‚ those components are: marriage‚ children

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    Ideal Man

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    What is your ideal man? I never know how to answer questions like this one‚ so I usually just say something along the lines of‚ "My ideal man is someone who wants a committment‚" now‚ that may not sound like a bad thing-- actually‚ I believe every woman wants that-- but for a question like this‚ it needs depth; it needs detail‚ which is something I am not very good at doing-- I’ll still try. - My ideal man reads novels‚ not those ragged Playboy‚ and Penthouse magazines but real books like

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    Ernesto Infante Ms. Allred English 3B Period 7 22 March 2013 Liberty Declaration of Independence To: Greenfield high From: Ernesto Infante It’s necessary that we reach an understanding‚ because as a young adult is important to have more independence from our parents‚ In order to learn and experience more changing acquaintances in our lives. It is extremely important to act now because it will prepare me to make good decisions in the future and also to learn how to not depend

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    Ideals of scouting

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    MERIT BADGE CENTER‚ PHILIPPINES Ideals of Scouting The Scout Oath The Scout Law On my Honor‚ I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country‚ the Republic of the Philippines‚ and to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong‚ mentally awake‚ and morally straight. A Scout is: Trustworthy Obedient Loyal Cheerful Helpful Thrifty Friendly Brave Courteous Clean Kind Reverent Ang Panunumpa ng Scout Ang Batas ng Scout

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    Importance of Independence

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    “The general lesson is that true independence is our ability to find the truth for ourselves and has nothing to do with our tendency to distance ourselves from others.” ( Antonia Macaro & Julian Baggini‚ 2011) Independence is the state or quality of being independent‚ also freedom from control‚ influence‚ support‚ aid or the like of others. (Dictionary.com‚ 2012) There are few virtues more important than independence. Independence is a requirement for leading your own life‚ having your own rules

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    TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS PRACTICES Each religion has its own unique history‚ some recent and some originating in antiquity. Each religion also has its own practices for daily living based on traditions‚ beliefs‚ values and rules. Not all of these religious practices are applicable to inpatient nursing care‚ although they may be important in normal life. Some examples of some non-applicable practices could include adult baptismby immersion; the Muezzin calling the faithful to prayer; or special practices

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