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    A beautiful place

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    until today. I vividly remember the first day I explored this place. Contrary to my views about it now‚ I found this place no different from my own garden‚ even worse. It was still dark when my parents drove me here. Under thick‚ heavy eyelids‚ my sleepy eyeballs focused on the twinkling stars blinking at me. They were probably warning me about this place that I was about to explore‚ at least that was what I thought at that time as I was dragged to my feet after sleeping no more than four hours and

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    How to Sleep Well

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    before sleeping‚ you’ll wake up repeatedly in the night for trips to the bathroom or cause you to wake up repeatedly. Don’t eat spicy or fatty foods because they cause heartburn especially‚ don’t eat something that triggers serotonin‚ which makes you sleepy. Second‚ do and don’t exercise when you have free time. For example‚ if you have a sedentary job‚ a lack of physical exertion may be reducing the quality of your sleep. A day of physical exertion (such as taking a run or a swim) or‚ better yet‚ regular

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    Merciful Killing

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    for pain will come to them‚ no matter what the cause. It is better to see a loved one die a peaceful death‚ leaving the world with dignity‚ than watch them go through agonizing pain throughout the rest of their life. "A dying man needs to die‚ as a sleepy man needs to sleep‚ and there comes a time when it is wrong‚ as well as useless to resist." -Steward Alsop Sources: http://euthanasia.procon.org/view.answers.php?questionID=001320 http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/euthanasia/against/against_1.shtml#top

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    Declaration Statement

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    care about my education and I try to get as much work as possible when I get home from school but she says there’s always time to do chores‚ but she is wrong. Also when she sometimes wakes me up extra early just to do chores but im just way too sleepy and I want to get plenty of sleep so I won’t be tired during school. To me education comes first not doing chores. I demand that I may have to do no chores except on the weekends when I have time. I don’t get the point of doing chores‚ like what

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    Benefit of Child's Play

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    are running‚ walking‚ or even playing a game. Another reason for why play is important to children is because it encourages better behavior. Children need a break because if they are sitting for hours and hours in class‚ they will eventually get sleepy and not pay attention anymore. They need a chance to relieve themselves of work. If they don’t have a break then they will become less interested in the topics that may be important for the next standardized test which will defeat the purpose of cutting

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    Kiran Desai’s HULLABALOO IN THE GUAVA ORCHARD is the whimsical story of a young man who escapes from the comical confines of life in the sleepy‚ R. K. Narayan-inspired North Indian town‚ or city‚ of Shahkot for the no less comical freedom of life in a guava tree. Once there‚ the previously timid Sampath finds himself at the center of an adoring crowd of pilgrims who mistake his knowledge of their private affairs (gleaned from reading their mail during his previous life as a lowly postal clerk) for

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    Theme of “The Welcome Table” The Welcome Table‚ by Alice Walker is a story filled with religious symbolism. All through the story‚ the lady is slightly fazed by the pretentious and conceited congregation that is time after time piercing her with ridiculing looks of disdain. It is only by force that the men feel duty-bound to get rid of her by force. As it stands in this story traditional society is absolutely wrong yet unapologetic. Religion is the theme of this story. Still‚ while in the analytical

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    Spm 13

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    not matter. But students surfing the internet is to open social sites like facebook that face book‚ twitter‚ my space and sabagainya or play interactive games. Internet browsing will also result in disciplinary cases. Students do not sleep past sleepy and would be late coming to school. Surfing the net has a dangerous downside to open the pages immoral and will megaibatkan impressionable students. So the conclusion is surfing the internet does have many disadvantages. I hope the students just

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    My Bedroom

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    My Bedroom There are so many rooms in my house‚ but bedroom is the most important room. There are so many reasons why I bedroom is the most important room. First‚ bedroom is the place I can relax. When I feel tired or sleepy I go to sleep on this bed. When I wake up I feel refreshed and my feeling is so good. Second‚ my bedroom is the workplace. I do many things in my bedroom for an instance. I love to play games or surfing the internet from my smartphone on the bed. On Sunday I love to lie

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    his pack‚ After so many days of work and waking‚ Sleep took him by the brow and laid him back. There‚ in the happy no-time of his sleeping‚ Death took him by the heart. There heaved a quaking Of the aborted life within him leaping‚ Then chest and sleepy arms once more fell slack. And soon the slow‚ stray blood came creeping From the intruding lead‚ like ants on track. Whether his deeper sleep lie shaded by the shaking Of great wings‚ and the thoughts that hung the stars‚ High-pillowed on calm pillows

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