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    TODAY’S WOMEN‚ TOMORROW’S LEGACY "Some see things as they are and say why?”‚ but we women‚ see things that never were and say‚ “Why not”. Honorable members of our board of adjudicators‚ esteemed fellow orators‚ schoolmates and friends…allow me to humbly bring to you my personal greetings and the greetings of my fellow students in our department. We live‚ in an age where women have gained access‚ freedom to explore a wide range of interest and life styles more than they ever could in the

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    areas of an organisation‚ either from the business model stage to the product stage‚ the marketing stage‚ manufacturing processing stage‚ supply chain stage or the organisational stage. To discover an innovative solution to tackle the issues of food wastage‚ important steps will be taken to identify a disruptive innovation or a sustaining innovation. Steps should be taken to create a problem definition and to discover the knowledge‚ stimuli & insights is needed. Knowledge + Stimuli + Insight +

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    Tomorrow’s Schools Changes in ideas about education reflect different ways of thinking about children. ‘Tomorrow’s schools’ is one of the major changes that occurred in New Zealand education system in 1989. This policy with its Neo-liberal approach‚ decentralized the education system‚ opened the doors of the education system to the free-market‚ brought in national objectives and gave opportunity for the individuals’ free-choice. Firstly‚ I would describe these key features‚ secondly‚ identify

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    Title : Avoid Food Wastage General purpose : To persuade Objectives: At the end of the speech‚ the audience should: 1. Aware on global food shortage. 2. Know how much food is being wasted. 3. Change their attitude towards food wastage. Proposition: People should not waste food. Reasons: 1. It is hard to produce food. a) Food takes time to grow and mature. Besides this‚ there are a lot of factors that contribute towards the production of food. i. Temperature and rainfall are critical elements

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    Today’s Youth‚ Tomorrow’s Frankenstein Views on School Shootings On a sunny spring day in April 1999‚ a suburban school named Columbine High in Littleton‚ Colorado found itself under attack by two of its own students. (http://www.knowgangs.com) In less than fifteen minutes of the first lunch period on that Tuesday‚ two armed students killed thirteen and wounded twenty-one fellow classmates before they turned the guns on themselves - the most devastating school shooting in U.S. history. Unfortunately

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    Plan to curb rising food prices With food prices escalating‚ the government wants the people to learn to be more self-sufficient while the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations said the government must adopt a more dynamic agricultural policy as a long term plan to address the issue. PUTRAJAYA: With world food prices increasing steadily‚ the government is fast mobilising players in the business to help cushion the imminent economic impact on the people. Food operators‚ importers‚ exporters

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    Title : Avoid Food Wastage General purpose : To persuade Objectives: At the end of the speech‚ the audience should: 1. Aware on global food shortage. 2. Know how much food is being wasted. 3. Change their attitude towards food wastage. Proposition: People should not waste food. Reasons: 1. It is hard to produce food. a) Food takes time to grow and mature. Besides this‚ there are a lot of factors that contribute towards the production of food. i. Temperature and rainfall

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    Ruthie’s story in the article‚ Tomorrow’s Children‚ shifted my view on gene editing technology to a position in which I have become more accepting of disabilities because of the benefits they contribute to society. If Ruthie’s parents would have had the option to edit her condition of blindness before birth‚ it could have potentially‚ “erased some of the things that make Ruthie special” (Hayden pg. 403). Her trait of determination is a prime example of what makes her special. She was able to overcome

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    Food wastage is a problem faced by every developing and developed country around the world. According to a book by Tristram Stuart‚Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal(Penguin‚ 2009)‚ approximately 40 million tonnes of food are wasted by US households‚ retailers and food services each year. This is sufficient to feed the nearly one billion malnourished people in the world. Yet in spite of this trend‚ peope continue to waste food at an alarming rate. Currently‚ a third of food produced around

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    FOOD WASTAGE Food waste or food loss is food material that is discarded or unable to be used. Various political organisations and entities have their own definition of what constitutes food waste. The causes of wasted food are numerous‚ and occur at the stages of production‚ processing‚ and retailing. As of 2011‚ 1.3 billion tons of food‚ about one third of the global food production‚ are lost or wasted annually.[1] Loss and wastage occurs on all steps in the food . In low-income countries‚ most

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