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    be“Be Careful What You Wish For” By: Nur Kamilia binti Shafiq Aroki And on that sad‚ gloomy day‚ I learned an important lesson that I’ll probably never forget my whole life. It all started on the 3rd of January 2012 which was two days before school was reopening again. 2012 was an important year for me as I was sitting for a major exam which meant studying more and procrastinating less‚ and if you knew me personally‚ you would know that I procrastinate way more than a human organism

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    I WISH I KNEW WHY Broken families are often hard to live in. Especially divorced ones. It’s one thing for your parents to split-up when you’re a young child‚ but it’s another when you go through 15 years of your life thinking that you’ll always be a family like I did. I would have to say the most significant time in my life was when my parents were getting a divorce. Christmas had just passed and the New Year of 1998 was approaching fast. My parents had always bickered but this time their

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    Poetry 1 UNEXPECTED HAPPINESS I’ve Got a Golden Ticket by : Roald dahl I never thought my life could be Anything but catastrophe But suddenly I begin to see A bit of good luck for me ’Cause I’ve got a golden ticket I’ve got a golden twinkle in my eye I never had a chance to shine Never a happy song to sing But suddenly half the world is mine What an amazing thing ’Cause I’ve got a golden ticket It’s ours‚ Charlie I’ve got a golden sun up in the sky

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    the structure‚ language and characterisation. ‘The speckled band’ was written in 1892 by Sir Arthur Doyle‚ he was qualified as a doctor which gave him a medical perspective for all his stories. ‘The lamb to the slaughter’ was written in 1952 by Roald Dahl most famous for writing children’s stories although he did write adult material such as the book ‘The lamb to the slaughter featured in ‘The tales of the unexpected’. Detective stories mainly base themselves around solving murder cases; the reader

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    seattle seahawks. On his twelfth birthday‚ Kevin requested a wish to be fulfilled for him. Kevin waited for a couple long months to find out if it will happen. Finally kevin

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    W.W. Jacobs story The Third Wish take place where a lonely men live at his home how one day when he was driving. How he heard a noise coming from the forest he went to check it out and he find out it was a swan. Then he help the swan because the swan was trap. Then he see a lithe men with a golden crown all he wanted third wish. Then he got them and the men warn him the third wish will ondo his two wishes. Then his first wish was to get a wife. Then his wife was missing her sister. Then he told

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    Make-A-Wish Come True Imagine finally becoming a parent‚ the happiness of holding that perfect child in your own hands and looking into their eyes; seeing all the achievements and future dreams in that one tiny gift you have created. Now imagine those same eyes and hearing a doctor tell you that your child has cancer. At that moment‚ how many of your dreams would come crashing down for you as a parent and your child? Those precious few moments of remaining life for a child with something as bad

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    “Make-A-Wish Foundation”: A 501 non-profit organization founded in the United States that arranges experiences described as “wishes” to children with life threatening medical conditions. Children with severe medical conditions that may or may not get better have a chance to enter themselves in the “Make-A-Wish Foundation”. If they get to grant their wish‚ their dreams could come true. There are many different qualifications for you to be able to receive a wish. To be able to receive a wish you have

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    The Make-A-Wish foundation is a helpful children’s organization that has made major impacts in the fight against youth cancer and other diseases. They are in five different continents and in nearly fifty other countries. The founders of this amazing foundation were Frank Shankwitz‚ Scott Stahl‚ Linda Bergendahl-Pauling and Kathy McMorris also played a part in the founding. They all came together and finally became a organization on January 7th‚ 1981. They did all of this when they were in Phoenix

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    Make-a-Wish Foundation Grant Six-Year-Olds Wish to Visit Hawaii 1888 PressRelease - After a full week of sun and sand on the shores of Hawaii‚ Aryam and her family returned home filled with memories from the trip and gratitude to those who helped make Aryam’s most heartfelt wish come true. Aryam’s wish marks the 57th wish granted through the partnership between the Make-a-Wish Foundation and the SBGA. "To Go" is one of the most popular wish categories that the Make-a-Wish Foundation

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