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    This is a summary of an article I found in "New York Times" three years ago. Maybe it will be helpfull for students who have to take English classes. I had to do it for university to improve my buisness English skills. Summary of New York Times-article In the following text I will summarize the article “Crisis in Europe and U.S. Hurts Asian Economies”‚ published in New York Times on January 23‚ 2009. The text is about the weak Asian economies and how they are affected by the crisis which

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    did the religious fervor of New England Puritans decline after 1660? How did the Salem witch episode reflect the tensions and changes in seventeenth-century New England life and thought? The Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Church of England that had a profound influence on the socialpolitical‚ ethical‚ and theological ideas of England and America. Puritans immigrated to the New World‚ where they sought to found a holy commonwealth in New England. Although the Puritans

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    often portrayed in western movies. Specifically Tokyo drift‚ which takes place in japan. The Japanese are portrayed in a few different ways. The way they dress and speak‚ treat outsiders‚ and how the power is held are clearly shown throughout the movie. The actions and dialect of the characters show pretty close to what actual japan is like. The typical Japan scene of a perfect uniform crowd is what you would expect from a movie about Japan‚ but Tokyo drift is far from that. Showing the uglier side

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    BENIHANA - CASE QUESTIONS / DISCUSSION _WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE BENIHANA PRODUCTION PROCESS AND THAT OF A TYPICAL RESTAURANT?_ The key difference was the way in which food was prepared. During the time period of the case Teppanyaki style dining was unknown in the United States. In this model‚ food was prepped table side by a chef instead of a kitchen in back. In this setup‚ customers were entertained with a "dinner show" and were able to see their (foreign/exotic) meal being prepared

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    CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF HIMACHAL PRADESH [Established under the Central Universities Act 2009] PO Box: 21‚ Dharamshala‚ District Kangra - 176215 (HP) www.cuhimachal.ac.in Course Instructor: Dr KBS Krishna Course Code: EEL 502 Course Name: Victorianism Credits Equivalent: 04 Credits (One credit is equivalent to 10 hours of lectures / organised classroom activity / contact hours; 5 hours of laboratory work / practical / field work / Tutorial / teacher-led activity and 15 hours of other workload

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    Paris has always been a dream to many people. It is known as the city of love‚ the city of lights or the city of fashion‚ but that is how they define Paris. Through photographs‚ movies or books‚ it sounds fancy‚ it looks pretty but no one really can imagine how wonderful this city could be until they see it with their own eyes. The Eiffel Tower‚ the Seine River and others amazing attractions are just a part of the city. Paris is much more than that. Fortunately‚ I had a chance to see Paris and discover

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    year. At least two thirds of American adults are overweight‚ and forty percent of New York’s public elementary are obese. With the mayor New York Michael Bloomberg’s law to ban all sugared beverages larger than 16 ounces in restaurants‚ mobile food carts‚ movie theaters‚ and sport stadiums it’s said to decrease the percentage of overweight or obese percentage. With this step in banning sugared beverages in New York City it will hopefully make people see the dangers and health risk of sugar and it

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    to School This Unit Activity will help you meet these educational goals: Vocabulary Skills—You will use new and learned vocabulary in different real-world situations. Cultural Awareness—You will investigate the culture and customs of other countries and compare them to your own. Communication Skills—You will practice reading‚ writing‚ and listening skills to communicate meaningfully in a new language. 21st Century Skills—You will employ online tools for research and analysis‚ apply creativity

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    Am I obese? That’s the first question that you should ask yourself when it comes to the issue of posting calorie counts in New York restaurants. This issue should not be a debate since it is clear that people need be informed about what they are consuming. Having calorie counts in NY restaurants will allow people to make a decision about how many calories they want to consume. The United States has become one of the top countries in the world with an obesity problem. That is because now a day’s

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    the time so unsanitary that it’s unbearable. Many times when we are on the train we find ourselves switching the cart we are in‚ and with all hope‚ searching for a better one. As it turns out‚ we are always stuck with the same old dirt. This is a New York City phenomenon. Why should we travel to work surrounded by piles of filth daily? I initially encountered this problem when I first started going to high school. This was the first time I had started taking the train and buses everyday

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