[LSGI1D03] - [Living in a dynamic earth] with English Writing Requirements ([Huseyin Baki IZ]) [Book report of ’Earth Science and Human History 101’] STUDENT NAME: [LAU KA KI VIVIAN] STUDENT ID: [12102126D] GROUP ID: EWT004[JOE CHING] DATE: [17/10/2013] CAR - Living in a dynamic earth Essay first draft Evolving from ape-man society to the advanced civilization nowadays‚ people start to inhabit in artificial concrete jungle and live far away from the given natural environment
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Pride and Prejudice Lexie Pellett One of the world’s most beloved and cherished novels is Pride and Prejudice. Published in 1813 by Jane Austen‚ this book has truly withstood the test of time and for good reason. In her novel‚ she tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet‚ a quick witted young woman. Elizabeth’s small town gets turned upside down when two rich‚ young bachelors come into town. Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy catch the eye of the eldest Bennet sisters‚ but not in the same way. Jane Bennet
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Vocavulary 1. Affluent (adj) : Rich‚wealhy (kaya‚ makmur) 2. Assidous (adj) : Diligent‚ Industrious (rajin) 3. Abet (verb) : Support‚ encourage (mendukung) 4. Abridge (verb) : To shorten (memperpendek) 5. Augment (verb) : To enlarge (memperbesar) 6. Audacious (adj) : Brave (berani) 7. Aggrauate (verb) : Make worse (memperburuk) 8. Annal (noun) : Hisbrical record (catatan sejarah) 9. Adversary (noun) : Opponent (lawan) 10. Awsy (adj) : Not straight (tidak lurus) 11. Onset (page iu)(noun)
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BOOKS AND READING Topical Vocabulary 1. Categorisation: Children’s and adult’s books; travel books and biography; romantic and historical novels; thrillers; detective stories; science fiction/fantasy; non-fiction; pulp fiction. absorbing; adult; amusing; controversial; dense; depressing; delightful; dirty; disturbing; dull; fascinating; gripping; moralistic; obscene; outrageous; profound; whimsical; unputdownable
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Fear National ID Cards?” Featured in 2001 in the New York Times Alan Dershowitz’s article “Why Fear National ID Cards?” presents the idea of a National ID Card system being put to use in the United States. The reasoning behind such an idea is this‚ with the sacrifice of some of the individual’s privacy a greater level of security‚ equality‚ and productivity can be achieved while discarding some of the insensitive and inefficient methods of identification we use today. A National ID Card consisting
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Book report of Man from the South One day‚ on an accidental occasion‚ a stranger is willing to bet with you on one of you skills which is not so critical‚ and you are likely to win. If you do succeed‚ according to the serious bet‚ you can get a quite new limousine from the man which is worth millions of dollars; If not‚ however‚ what you have to do is just to dedicate your little finger‚ which means‚ have that poor finger chopped instantly by the man and then you will be rushed to the hospital
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also host books which piques peoples interests‚ both fiction and non-fiction. The library is an abundant source of knowledge thus making this a valuable place for people. Students who are on-the-go don’t have time to stay and read in the library‚ that is why they borrow the books‚ and transport them out of the facility. Sometimes it is quite a hassle for the library staff in the manual system‚ the librarians manually input the records in forms for statistical records of borrowed books‚ and also
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1 Application of Freud’s theory of the Id‚ Ego and Superego Heng Fason B1201816 HELP UNIVERSITY PSY 111 2 May is a 17 year old high school student in Malaysia. Her parents view education as a very important aspect in life and a way to achieve success‚ hence are compelling May to achieve good grades in her studies. As her parents think she should concentrate on her studies they are against the idea of her earning extra pocket money to buy some of the things she wants by taking up a part-time
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The Book Thief Essay Mark Zusak’s novel‚ The Book Thief‚ was better than the film‚ as it dives deeper into the various perspectives and personalities of the characters. It builds up the character of Max‚ and the minor characters (such as the Holtzapfel family) build up the story. By reading this story‚ you learn about the themes of mortality and the power of words which aren’t as present in the film. Max‚ in the film‚ appears to be nothing more than another helpless and weak Jew. He is in hiding
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There’s a book out there called The Daring Book for Girls‚ written by Andrea J. Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz‚ filled with just about everything that isn’t daring. As strange as that may sound‚ the book covers subjects from how to play water polo to how to make friendship bracelets. When I was 8 years old‚ learning how to tie knots is anything but daring. But quite possibly‚ learning how to make your own zip-line could be extremely difficult for someone out there. The word daring is one that is quite
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