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    Write about an incident you still remember from your early childhood. Why do you think it has remained in your mind so clearly? Everyone has each and their own childhood memory that will be edged forever into their brains. During the days of being a child‚ there were no worries and stresses. Every little things were taken care by our lovely parents. Some would even take their kids to overseas to explore the beauty of the world. All these would definitely give the child an unforgettable memory. As

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    of Huila (5750 m/ 18‚865 ft) and Tolima (5616 m/ 18‚425 ft). About 240 km (about 150 mi) south of the Caribbean‚ the Cordillera Central descends to marshy jungle. The cordillera peaks are perpetually covered with snow; the timberline in these mountains lies at about 3000 m (about 10‚000 ft)." East of the Cordillera Oriental are vast reaches of torrid lowlands‚ thinly populated and only partly explored. The southern portion of this region‚ called selvas (rain forests)‚ is thickly forested and

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    QUESTIONS 1. Write an essay on the topic of your interest and effectively integrate at least ten (10) external sources [through paraphrasing‚ summarizing or quoting] into your work .Prepare a referenced list of the sources acknowledged in your essay. Your essay should be between 400 to 600 words. 2a.What is plagiarism? b. State at least five causes of plagiarism and suggest ways of solving them 4. With practical examples‚ differentiate between the documentation styles of the American Psychological

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    It’s always a lesson well taught when you learn on your own. Doing something new is always a great experience especially when it came to me. Being that it was my first year at Strafford High School I decided to play basketball and I remember it like it was yesterday. It wasn’t my first time playing basketball but my first time playing on a team. When basketball season came along‚ I decided to get in shape and get fit playing a sport. Although I was chunky I did well. I tried out for freshman girls’

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    leadership and supporter of the Bush policy‚ in the analysis of the disagreement between United States and Europe goes so far that he demonstrate these differences as planetary diversity‚ because‚ apparently‚ Americans are from Mars‚ and Europeans are from Venus. This characterization reflects a greater tendency of American use of force and war‚ while Europeans are recognized by pleasure and hedonism‚ and this characterization can be taken as a witty prologue to the differences that have become very visible

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    Two meaning can be interpreted from the poem‚ “From the Wave”‚ by Thom Gunn. The first meaning is the actual and literal meaning of a surfer catching a wave. The second is a metaphorical meaning. This meaning describes the ups and downs of a human being’s life. Readers know the speaker is actually talking about surfers‚ because Gunn describes the how it feels to actually catch a wave. The speaker says that “Their pale feet‚ curl‚ they poise their weight / With a learn’d skill. / It is the wave

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    “Rainsford” Rainsford from “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell is a story about a big- game hunter named Rainsford. He falls of his boat and is forced to swim to an island called Ship-trap Island‚ where he meets a crazy man who goes by the name of General Zaroff. General Zaroff is also a big game hunter but finds animals to easy since he has killed them so many times. He knows hunts down humans who ship wreck on his island. Rainsford is pushed to the limit on this island and try’s to

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    1776–1807: New Jersey grants women the vote in its state constitution. 1838: Kentucky widows with children in school are granted "school suffrage‚" the right to vote in school board elections. July 13‚ 1848: Lucretia Mott‚ Martha C. Wright‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Mary Ann McClintock are invited to tea at the home of Jane Hunt in Waterloo‚ New York. They decide to call a two-day meeting of women at the Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Seneca Falls to discuss women’s rights. July 19 and 20‚ 1848:

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    The Changes of the United States The United States changed so many things from 1770 to 1870. The population increased drastically‚ from 2‚148‚100 in 1770 to 38‚558‚371 in 1870. The increase in population is caused by immigration of people to the US and slavery was another cause. Slavery and population had a big affect on the next 100 years of the United States history. The US also changed diversely with new innovations like roads‚ waterways‚ railroads‚ steam boats‚ and refrigerated railroad cars

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    knows you have a left side and a right side of your brain‚ and each side is for different reasons. Now in this book he wants you to know about the whole brain in chapter one he goes on to tell you that about each side and how it works through his words and facts and information he has found. The whole brain itself is for‚ leading you to happiness‚ good health‚ and have a successful life. Throughout your brain that is where both sides work together as a whole. So on the left side is for your brain

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