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    3. It has been said‚ "Not everything that is learned is contained in books." Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion‚ which source is more important? Why? Knowledge is the key to strive excellence in our life. We gain our knowledge about our lives and the world around us from two channels which are books and experience. These two sources are indeed both important. However‚ most of our knowledge is based on our participation in real

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    for that phenomenon is simple: Watching TV is informing but also entertaining. Even in young ages children spend time in front of the television because they learn from it and it’s also fun. But is it really that important in our everyday lives? My opinion is yes. Nearly in every family at least one member switches on the television one time a day. But that’s understandable. First of all‚ we have a wide variety of TV programs and they offer the viewers nearly everything and every time something fitting

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    you are in a restaurant if you have to breathe another person’s cigarette smoke beside you instead of delicious meal fragrances‚ it affects you negatively and you can not enjoy your meal. Therefore‚ smoking ban in restaurants is a good policy in my opinion. On the other hand‚ if you stay in an indoor space where people smoke‚ a little bit later you realize that your clothes and your hair (if you have a long one) smells awful. Especially‚ women are so sensitive about it‚ because they ever

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    skills‚ values‚ believing’s and habits of people are being transferred from one generation to the next through stories‚ discussions‚ teaching‚ training‚ and researching. But with time education changes‚ it is developing through technology. In my opinion the future education will be all about the cloud (Wi-Fi)‚ it will especially develop in 3 factors of education. Even nowadays most schools are using the cloud very often. Teachers are using the cloud to set‚ collect and grade their students homework

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    Vietnam is a country with long and rich cultures. Festivals are important facts of the year which vary from different ethnic groups. Among thousands of them‚ Lunar New Year (or Tet) stands the first in the list - it is a sacred festival of every Vietnamese. Extracts below are major events which we have gathered and edited notably.  Lunar New Year (Tet Nguyen Dan) Tet falls on a time when the old year is over and the New Year comes by lunar calendar. This is also the time when the cycle of the universe

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    Learning Team B Reflection Learning Team B discusses the Chase Strategy. This includes a definition of the Chase Strategy. Additionally‚ the team discusses various companies that use the Chase Strategy to include benefits and drawbacks. For example‚ a drawback is the inability to retain top talent. Definition of a Chase Strategy Learning Team B defines Chase Strategy as a procedure that matches demand and capacity period by period. This could result in a considerable amount of hiring‚ firing

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    Lab 2: Polar Bonding Student Name: Emerald Dillard Course ID/Section: BIOL 1408-55426 Date: June 13‚ 2015 Answer the questions and report your data in this fillable PDF using the observations and results you recorded in your lab manual while performing the experiments. Save the completed PDF file with your last name and lab number and submit the report as directed by your instructor. (For example: jones_lab2.pdf) Consider the Concepts 1. Explain‚ in one to two complete sentences‚ why a nonpolar

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    Love is meant to be not arranged Some people believe in love at first sight‚ while others believe it takes time to love someone. In life having a companion is very important factor. It’s hard to form a good relationship right when you meet that someone. If a relationship goes well‚ it could eventually end in marriage. Some cultures in the world however don’t allow their children to meet that special someone on their own. Parents in many cultures disapprove of love for their children. Would you

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    Dillard and Woolf Style and Effect Compare and Contrast Annie Dillard and Virginia Woolf both wrote beautiful essays‚ entitled “Death of A Moth‚” and “Death of the Moth‚” respectively. The similarities between the two pieces are seen just in the titles; however‚ the pieces exhibit several differences. While both Dillard and Woolf wrote extensive and detailed essays following deaths of moths‚ each writer’s work displays influence from different styles and tone‚ and each moth has a different effect

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    publishing this narrative in a national news magazine? In my opinion‚ Dillard’s goal by publishing this narrative was to shed light on the injustice in our world. The fact that Dillard had to hesitate before helping a dying man because he was scared he would lose his job‚ this is a problem in itself. 2) Does this narrative serve to contrast idealism and reality? How does Dillard’s oath conflict with his final decision? Dillard story‚ sadly‚ doesn’t contrast reality in the slightest. This narrative

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