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    Ambition in life All of us have some ambition or the other in life. Such a man has naturally a purpose in life and is always enthusiastic and makes sustained to achieve goals in their own life. My ambition in life is to be a good accountant . In order to accomplish this thing I should complete my studies in degree . and the best thing it’s make a great 6-digit salary sometimes more depend on your experience. I would make dream came true . When I was in in primary school‚ to me math is a boring subject

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    English project Equivocation Equivocation ("to call by the same name") is classified as an informal logical fallacy. It is the misleading use of a term with more than one meaning or sense (by glossing over which meaning is intended at a particular time). It generally occurs with polysemic words (words with multiple meanings). It is often confused with amphibology (amphiboly) (ambiguous sentences.); however‚ equivocation is ambiguity arising from the misleading use of a word and amphiboly is

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    Although you know your teenager takes some chances‚ it can be a shock to hear about them. One fine May morning not long ago my oldest son‚ 17 at the time‚ phoned to tell me that he had just spent a couple hours at the state police barracks. Apparently he had been driving "a little fast." What‚ I asked‚ was "a little fast"? Turns out this product of my genes and loving care‚ the boy-man I had swaddled‚ coddled‚ cooed at‚ and then pushed and pulled to the brink of manhood‚ had been flying down the

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    Teenage Activism

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    Teen activism There are some people out there fighting for what they think is right or they are trying to help others. If this person is a teenager they might be considered a teen activist. Like Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal they all fought for what they thought was right. But they all have something in common. They have all been inspired to take action and make a change for the better in the world. Some of them started because of a personal experience. Others were inspired by a moment that

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    My father‚ not the type to tell stories‚ tells only one story. Just one and only story‚ over and over again. The story is about me‚ his one and only son‚ and‚ according to him‚ the term son is up for interpretation. He says I am more broken gourd than son. The story evolves‚ grows tumors of extra details that has never been there in the years passed. In fact‚ the story has grown so much with passing time that even my father gets increasingly more surprised by the new versions that come out of

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    it’s over 100 degrees Fahrenheit every day‚ having the only water for 100 miles‚ and waking up to a puddle of sweat everyday too. This is the reality of Stanley Yelnats. He wakes up every morning to a flat‚ dry wasteland‚ and there are three ways that show Stanley is living in a wasteland. To begin‚ Stanley’s physical environment is not a positive place to be in. It is dry and hot at Camp Green Lake. Because of this‚ resources and population are very scarce in the camp. There was once a lake‚

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    Wasteland: War and Wilfred Owen’s Poetry Poetry‚ by its definition‚ is a type of language that unites beauty‚ the deep sense of the value of life‚ with truth‚ the realization and awakening to the meaning of life. Poetry is also a type of language that expresses more and expresses it more intensely than ordinary language. It can also unite the three uses of language: literary‚ hortatory‚ and practical. Poetry can be written on a very broad range of subjects. A poet can also write poetry

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0960-4529.htm The impact of financial services quality and fairness on customer satisfaction Houn-Gee Chen Department of Business Administration‚ National Taiwan University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan The impact of fairness 399 Julie Yu-Chih Liu Department of Information Management‚ Yuan Ze University‚ Chung-Li‚ Taiwan Tsong Shin Sheu Department of Industrial Eng. and Management‚ Nan Kai University

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    T.S. Eliot’s The Wasteland creates the ultimate paradox. In a poem of wastefulness‚ lifelessness‚ and decay‚ the appearance of life is highly visible. The title unifies the five parts of the poem and does nothing to disguise its purpose—to criticize an industrialized society. Eliot contrasts decay with the constant appearance of water. “But sound of water over a rock/Where the hermit-thrush sings in the pine trees/Drip drop drip drop drop drop drop.” His use of sound and imagery work together to

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    Focal length of convex length Aim: to investigate how to measure the focal length of a convex lens‚ by using the lens equation: 1/f=1/u+1/v * Independent variables: * Screen * lens * Dependent variables: * distance between the source of light and the lens “V” which is “X” value * distance between lens and the screen “ Y value” * Controlled variables: * ruler * screen size * source of light * Hypothesis: When the lens is displaced further away from the

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