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    INTRODUCTION In our daily lives‚ we come across news like "prices of goods rising!" or "super discount!". This means that we have to pay a higher or a lower price for the same goods or services. Very often we use index numbers to indicate these changes. In Form 4‚ we have learnt about Index Number from Chapter 11 in Additional Mathematics. Do you know what exactly Index Number is? Well‚ an index number is an economic data figure reflecting price or quantity compared with a standard

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    Since I entered the university‚ I have wished to communicate with students from other countries thorough the exchange program. I would like to inspire my inquiring mind for study. Meanwhile‚ I heard about new information that Eötvös Loránd University (ELU) in Hungary offers newly many English classes for the students majoring in Social Welfare and Psychology. Unlike other universities‚ there are diverse major subjects. Plus‚ Already many Hungarians are interested in Korean cultures‚ even learned Korean

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    Why Students Cheat? By: Quennie P. Sigue In religion‚ the Church believed that cheating is one of the seven capital sins‚ for it is an immoral way of achieving success. It is often done by students‚ who think that studying is an easy stage of life‚ that it‘s merely attending classes without any hard work and sacrifice. Yet‚ cheaters have always reasons why they prefer to do this which can also affect their own selves. Nowadays‚ there are students who usually do cheating during examinations and

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    very touchy topic in young adult literature; people often debate that the book is inappropriate for the targeted audience. The book Thirteen Reasons Why‚ By: Jay Asher‚ is about a young man‚ Clay Jensen‚ who returns home from school one day to find mysterious box with his name on it sitting on his porch. Inside he discovers cassette tapes with thirteen reasons why his school crush‚ Hannah Baker‚ committed suicide and he’s one of them. Parents‚ and teachers complain that a book containing sexually explicit

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    Colton Landaiche Ms. Dehorn Period 3‚ English October 20‚ 2015 Thirteen Reasons Why A: Thirteen Reasons Why‚ an adult novel by Jay Asher‚ is written from the point of view of a Junior in High School‚ Clay Jensen. To some extent‚ however‚ the story focuses primarily on Junior Hannah Baker‚ Clay’s crush. One day‚ when Clay returns home from school‚ he finds a strange package on his doorstep -- addressed to him. Inside‚ he discovers thirteen tapes‚ all recorded by Hannah Baker. One thing is very confusing

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    the environment and people. Poaching is a crime that isn’t all black and white. There are many different methods and reasons as to why people do it that may seem right or justified to them. We have five reasons why poaching is beneficial to the environment and people. Our first reason why poaching is beneficial is that we think that people who poach make pretty good money. This may sound like a stupid reason but think about it‚ people who poach live in countries like India‚ South Africa‚ Madagascar

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    There are six reasons why GPA is necessary. First‚ with a high GPA Students could easily get scholarships. So the number of scholarships offered out there‚ certainly gives the requirements regarding the value of the GPA as one of the conditions that must be met by applicants for a scholarship. Almost entirely with the standard value of the minimum GPA of 3.00. These values can indeed be said to be relatively high. For some people who have values below 3.00 is indeed usually less secure if you want

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    The reason that so many people will cheat when they are on a "diet‚" is because of the fact that the diet is way too restrictive. Some of these fad diets that people choose won’t allow several groups of nutrients‚ such as the low-carbohydrate diets for instance. After you have been on plans like these‚ or say for example‚ plans like those single food diets‚ it is very easy to cheat. When you are not satisfied day after day of being on a diet plan‚ then you will have all the more reason to go off

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    documentation. More complex bugs can arise from unintended interactions between different parts of a computer program. This frequently occurs because computer programs can be complex — millions of lines long in some cases — often having been programmed by many people over a great length of time‚ so that programmers are unable to mentally track every possible way in which parts can interact. Chain of Events: Recent efforts to reform the management of elections in Kenya received a major setback following

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    Should subjects taken by students be decided by their country or themselves? Discuss both views and support your arguments with relevant examples or your own experience. Write at least 250 words. Recent years have witnessed sharp rise of complaints from students about rigidity of academic syllabus established by national educational department‚ which has aroused a heated debate about whether government is in a better position than students to decide subjects for them to study. Views vary a lot

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