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    Our Future Speech

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    Children are our tomorrow - our future. Bright faces that I see here today receiving prizes and evincing their talents will be the citizens of tomorrow. They may tomorrow grow up to be Einsteins‚ Edisons‚ Gandhis‚ Abdul Kalams & Ananda Krishnans or they may just turn out to be a burden on the society‚ stragglers in the race of life waiting for someone to give them a job. What our children are going to be in future is what we make of them. The talents they demonstrate here are the proof that they

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    Our Constitution Uk

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    federal or unitary in structure. Our UK constitution is unwritten however it possesses strong core constitutional principles‚ such as parliamentary supremacy‚ a responsible government‚ the rule of law and the separation of powers. It also has many key characteristics that shape it. As mentioned in Hilaire Barnett ’s statement‚ the UK constitution is largely unwritten. Unlike the USA we do not have a document that states the system in which our country is run. Our constitution is like a jigsaw‚ as

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    save our environmental

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    fellow friends. I stand here today to give a speech entitled “Things That You Can Do to Save the Environment “. Our environment is facing a serious level of pollution. We are also experiencing the phenomenon known as Global Warming. I am sure all of you have seen effects and heard the facts about it. So what can you‚ as individuals do about it ? Can you play a role in saving our already polluted environment? Yes‚ you can. Start by doing these simple things. Firstly‚ recycle as much of your

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    THE FAULT IN OUR STARS

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    romance. When popular books get adapted‚ there’s always the fear that you’re about to watch your favourite story get brutally cannibalised in front of a global audience of millions. But The Fault In Our Stars has been giving nothing but positive vibes to its fans‚ with the trailer being one of the most liked videos on YouTube. So how does the film measure up to the book? A lot of the dialogue is lifted word-for-word from the novel Firstly‚ I’m not sure if I’ve ever seen a more faithful book-to-film

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    Militarization of Our Police I strongly feel that military tactics‚ training‚ and equipment do not have a place in American law enforcement because dozens of needless deaths and injuries have occurred because of it and it ’s extremely expensive to supply these things. First‚ the American law enforcement has become much too aggressive with its citizens. There are several reports of police going above and beyond‚ using extreme measures‚ to take down the general public. One perfect example would

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    William Wordsworth’s sonnet “The World is Too Much With Us” expresses the fact that mankind has lost their connection with nature. The theme of this poem can be linked to his other work “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey” as in both he laments the fast paced life style of humanity which is so focused on “getting and spending”(2)‚ feeling that he is one of the few who realizes the importance of nature. Like many of his other works‚ Wordsworth uses powerful imagery to express his feelings

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    Drugging Our Children

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    Drugging Our Children Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is characterized by impulses that indicate disruptive behavior‚ and deficits in attention and motivation. ADHD is present in approximately seven percent of children‚ and three percent in adults who meet the diagnostics criteria (Ruhrold). That means that up to twenty million American citizens are directly affected by ADHD. The most debatable topic regarding ADHD is the treatment through Ritalin. Even though Ritalin is a

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    Keep Our Enviroment

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    Keep our environment pollution free Good morning to my principal‚ Mrs. A.K. Chan‚ all the teachers and my fellow friends. Thank you Mrs A.K. Chan for giving me a chance to present me for giving a speech about keeping our environment pollution free to everyone in this hall. I am here to talk about keeping our environment clean‚ as you can see all of us are suppose to take care of this planet to make it a better place‚ but why aren’t we doing it so? We are not doing much. We must make a change

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    Drugs in Our Society

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    the pass of the time it has changed the characteristics of the consumption. This situation is because the influence of social factors. Now days‚ our society is infest with this issue “DRUGS”. The use of most of the drugs are illegal‚ however it had become normal to use it. It is frequently see that its consumption can be from a regular kid to a high executive person. As an example we can go to the street and find a lot of homeless people asking you money for food‚ when actually they are asking

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    The US Constitution was written as a system of checks and balances‚ designed to protects us from each other and our own government. Critics attacked the proposed Constitution of the United States because it did not protect the rights of the people. The Anti-Federalists felt that the delegates to the Constitutional Convention did not provide adequate safeguards to protect the citizens from government interference in their everyday lives. The Federalists‚ in order to get the Constitution

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