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    Db 3 Personal vision is the image we have when we think into our future. It is a passion that gives us hope which drives us towards it. Our personal vision inspires us to pursue our dreams by giving us the belief within ourselves to achieve those dreams. As we take steps towards our vision it becomes refined because during this process we are discovering “what we stand for‚ why we exist‚ and who we will become” (Collins‚ 2009).  Personal visions are important because they are given by God in order

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    Hannah Ambrose Morris English II 17 August 2013 I have learned a lot of things from participating basketball. It has changed my entire outlook on and attitude toward life. Before my 7th grade year‚ I was shy‚ and didn’t have many friends. Basketball has virtually completely changed all of these qualities. On the first day of practice‚ the team warmed up with a scrimmage game. The players were split up and the game began. However‚ during the game‚ I noticed that I didn’t run as hard as I could

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    First semester has come to the end Today is 13th September. I just finished my speaking test for the final exam. All that I can conclude from the test is I need to improve my English proficiency. I was in the same group with my class rep‚ Iskandar Azlan‚ Alia Md Lani and one of the best speaker in my class‚ Aishah Ismail. At first‚ when I assigned to be in their group‚ I was very nervous. Aishah is the best speaker as she does not even need any text if she is doing the presentation. She got a

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    During my childhood‚ reading is my biggest passion. I delve into this habit since I was 8 years old. My elder sister played a prominent role in developing my passion for reading. I like to read both fiction and non-fiction books. I realized the importance of reading books as it helped me to develop my vocabulary‚ knowledge and gave me new ideas. I was a librarian in the primary school and this further helps me to develop my passion. I have to admit that there are few factors that motivate me to

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    Having my son is the greatest blessing I have ever received. Nothing could give me more joy I would feel when I became a mom. From the moment he placed in my armies‚ I knew that I put my feet in a new world. It was as if I am now in a secret world full of questions‚ wonders‚ and things that only other parents can understands. The world was not looked the same as it was before. Things that were once important seem meaningless‚ and hours of free time soon shrink in to seconds. I experienced new pleasures

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    The amazing health benefits of turmeric Aside from the holistic health community‚ Western medical practitioners have only recently come on board in recognizing the benefits of turmeric. By Amy Evans Fri‚ Jan 27 2012 at 4:20 PM  7 Related Topics: Healthy Eating Photo: Elzbieta Sekowska/Shutterstock Turmeric‚ an orange-colored spice imported from India‚ is part the ginger family and has been a staple in Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian cooking for thousands of years.    In addition‚

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    In the service of social harmony‚ politeness often discourages the expression of negative emotions even if they are felt and encourages the expression of positive emotions even if they aren’t felt. I completely agree with this statement as I have often observed people responding in this manner. We have been always taught to be nice to others even if they do us bad or say something nasty but I feel that it limits the freedom of speech and also you are not being true to yourself and to the other person

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    Avoid Water ark at A Famosa during school holidays! there was a long queue to get the tubes and arghhh for lunch pre-packed food which comes with the entrance fee! i wanted to skip my queue as the waiting was frustrating...but all food outlets that you need to pay for own food have ran out of food stock??!! CHildren’s entertainment pool was closed for renovation! by right we shd get discounts as i brought my children for this! And the wave pool was so packed with people!! Toilets?? cant find enough

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    “Mommy‚ can you wait for me here? I would like to get some ginger ale!” I exclaimed while I threw her a boyishly affectionate smile. “Sure‚ please be quick!” The supermarket was noisy and bustling with people. I was completely oblivious to the surrounding as I search for my favorite beverage. Where could it be? “Attention! Attention!” a voice boomed from the loud speaker. Engrossed in my search‚ I took no notice of the announcement. It stole some shoppers’ attention while others glanced

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    Small Group Experience The need to affiliate with others and to be accepted by them is hypothesized to be as basic to our psychological well being as hunger and thirst are to our physical well being (Raviester and Leary‚ 1995). (Meeting‚ Liking‚ and Becoming Acquainted‚ SPT Reader P. 50) One doesn’t begin to realize how important social interaction is until it is gone. Each individual seeks some sort of relationship throughout his or her lives‚ even as an infant. Relationships are looked as a bond

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