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    understood there‚ do not try to speak English perfectly because if you do‚ no one will understand you. ...Though there is no such thing as perfectly correct English‚ there is presentable English which we call ’Good English’‚ but in London nine hundred and ninety nine out of every thousand people not only speak bad English but speak even that very badly. You may say that even if they do not speak English well themselves they at least understand it when the speaker is a foreigner‚ the better he speaks

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    + _____ + 600 + ___ = 7 667 10. 30 + _____ + 4 + ____ = 3 434 V. Can you write the following numbers in figures? A B _____1. one hundred one _____ nine hundred eighty _____2. three hundred eleven _____ two hundred eleven _____3. two hundred _____ three hundred eight _____4. six hundred fifty-nine _____ three hundred twelve _____5. four hundred ten _____ two thousand‚ four hundred _____6.three thousand‚ three _____ four

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    Could you imagine what it would be like if people didn’t have the equal rights they have today? People who lived in the 18 and 1900s do. Back then‚ people were discriminated based on their race‚ color‚ religion‚ and gender. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 changed all of this. However‚ most things don’t happen on their own. There were several events that led to the making of these laws‚ including Central High Integration‚ Rosa Parks‚ March on Washington‚ and the Freedom Riders. Below are the major reasons

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    The ‘Scottsboro Boys’ is a reference to one of the most famous series of trials in 1930’s. The story surrounding the Scottsboro cases involves nine young African American boys and their alleged gang rape of two white women: Victoria Price and Ruby Bates. This highly questionable rape accusation would spark unprecedented amounts of trials‚ convictions‚ reversals‚ and retrials. Because of these trials‚ celebrities were made from anonymities‚ careers were launched and ended‚ lives were wasted‚ heroes

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    the country‚ and many schools are transitioning to it. First‚ I will discuss the growing popularity of year round schools and the causes. Second‚ I will talk about the difference in test scores between the year-round schools versus the traditional nine-month schools. And finally‚ I will discuss another option instead of year-round schooling‚ which is the option of a four-day school week with longer school days. First of all‚ the year-round calendar is becoming more and more popular around the United

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    Doubleday invented the game of baseball. The rules of baseball originated from the Knickerbocker club rules. Their original rules started out as to get come one out you would peg them as hard as you could in the face and/or body. They had about nine-man teams with nine-inning games having their bases 90 feet apart. During the civil war

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    “Song: To Celia” an intriguing piece which requires the reader to read creatively. “Song: To Celia” has a consistent rhythm of alternating iambic tetrameter and trimeter throughout the poem. The rhyme scheme is ABCB‚ ABCB until a change in line nine to DEFE with one slant rhyme pair. The change in rhyme scheme from ABCB to DEFE represents a change in the tone of the poem while staying true to its sing-song nature. From lines one through eight‚ Jonson uses drinking and thirst as metaphors

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    AQA Memory Game Controlled Assessment In the AQA Memory Game‚ a grid of nine five-letter words is displayed to the user. They are arranged in rows and positioned randomly. After 30 seconds‚ the grid of words shown is replaced by an identical grid with the exception of one new word has been added and one word has been replaced by the original grid. The player needs to correctly guess the word that has been removed and the word that has been replaced‚ testing the player’s memory. Tasks 1) After the

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    In 1931‚ nine black teenage males were convicted of raping two white females on a freight train in Tennessee. It was traveling from Chattanooga to Memphis; however‚ the case was initiated in Scottsboro‚ Alabama. Thus‚ the nine defendants became known as the Scottsboro Boys. In the initial court hearing‚ eight of the nine boys were issued the death sentence. As the author indicates‚ this case was a strong illustration of the intense prejudice towards black men and women in the early 1900s‚ and it

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    The nine Muses are the daughters of the Zeus and of Mnemosyne the goddess of memory. Mnemosyne slept with Zeus nine consecutive nights and gave birth to nine daughters. Interestingly‚ according to Pausanias ‚ a Greek traveler‚ geographer‚ and writer of the 2nd century AD‚ there were only three original Muses: Aoide ("song"‚ "voice")‚ Melete ("practice" or "occasion") and Mneme ("memory") . These 3 were thought to be fathered by Apollo. However‚ by classical times their number was set at nine‚ and

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