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    English is the only foreign language worth learning I likely diasgree with this statement. Every language is worth learning because it is how we communicate with each other. English is third most spoken language in the world‚ after Chinese and Spanish. I think English is leading language on this planet because Chinese and Spanish are spoken only in few countries. There are approximately 370 million native English speakers all around the world. On top that‚ there are roughly the same amout who

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    Happiness is the only goal in life that is worth working for. How far do you agree? As individuals we work in life to achieve many goals we desire‚ at times we work for them to any extent. These goals can take form physically or mentally and can bring great intellectual or spiritual developments. Happiness is seen as the major and most important emotion us humans seek for‚ it is what provides us with our ‘desired’ pleasures. However for some individuals they may argue that this view is too hedonistic

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    Is war a biological necessity‚ a sociological inevitability or just a bad invention? Is one of the most important questions raised by the famous cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead in her essay titled ‘Warfare is Only an Invention -- Not a Biological Necessity.’ Throughout the world it is a common belief that war is inevitable‚ it’s bound to take place either due to the man’s innate aggression or the ever existing competition over resources. But Mead points out another perspective‚ one that’s

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    Cinema Only Entertains; But Does Not Educate the Masses Cinema is one of the major upcoming entertainments in this global village. There are prodigious numbers of films released worldwide every year. It was in those days that cinema both entertained and educated the masses; but in these days it is only just meant for entertainment and it does not teach moral values to the people. There is no doubt that cinema from Hollywood to Kollywood entertains the masses; but it does not educate them

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    developers‚ such as‚ the Cheung Kong and the New World Estate Development share this point of view. Of course‚ our bankers are not left behind‚ and the Standard Chartered and Hong Kong Bank are in the list. Seemingly‚ most of our big businesses are not only preoccupied with their zeal for moneymaking but also public responsibility. Sadly‚ the gathered facts provide us with a different viewpoint. The Cathay Pacific is a publicly owned company and the Mass Transit even has a major share of its stocks

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    Legalization‚ Our Only Salvation “No hay mal que dure cien años‚ ni enfermo que lo aguante.” There is no sickness that lasts more than a hundred years‚ or an ill person that will survive it. For the past decade the U.S has faced one of the biggest issues in the country‚ the war against drugs. Many controversial ideas have risen to help win the war on drugs‚ but the most controversial one is the legalization of drugs. Not all of the drugs should be legalized‚ just marihuana. By legalizing this drug

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    Journal Review 11/11/10 KINS 4813 James Bowen If Only She Would Play? The Impact of Sports Participation on Self-Esteem‚ School Adjustment‚ and Substance Use Among Rural and Urban African American Girls. Reference: Taylor‚ M.‚ & Turek‚ G. (2010). If Only She Would Play? The Impact of Sports Participation on Self-Esteem‚ School Adjustment‚ and Substance Use among Rural and Urban African American Girls. Journal of Sport Behavior‚ 33(3)‚ 315-336. Retrieved from Academic Search Complete

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    thing‚ most of us get very busy during our office lives. Even we don’t have to care about our health‚ this can be even physical and mental health and keep us fit. Playing a game provide both this together exercise for our physical body as well as improve mental health by improving skills such like thinking ability this will cause us to remove our stress. Secondly‚ games teach you know how to admit the real life is not easy to win. In the beginning‚ I felt delight only when I won. The time passed

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    1. Only stricter traffic laws can prevent accidents It is certainly true that stricter punishment for driving offences is highly efficient in the battle against traffic accidents. The age of limit of young drivers should be raised‚ using mobile phones when driving should be banned. With greater traffic management and properly scaled fines‚ I think traffic infractions would be greatly reduced. However‚ I don’t completely agree with the claim that it is the only way to prevent accidents. Other effective

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    Evan Yip Dr. Clausen-Brown ENGL 122 21 April 2017 Declaration of Independence‚ Only for Men?: A Comparison of Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence and Stanton’s Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions Over two hundred years ago a small group of men broke away from a world super power to become an independent‚ sovereign‚ nation. A mere hundred years later the document penned and used to break relations with that super power was being used to break the bonds of traditional and cultural stereotypes

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