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    Travel Diary

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    International Oratory Programme in Brunei Darussalam Our trip started on 20th of April 2013‚ fun fact - the day of universal appreciation of marijuana (not that I’m trying to encourage you students out there). We went straight away to Bintulu with a total of 14-hour long road trip and a few pit stops to catch a breath from the humid air and cramped space in bus for which we stayed a night at SM Teknik Bintulu with a great given hospitality. Next day‚ we were told to wake up earlier than 5:00

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    Travel Advisory

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    (U) Introduction (U) This report analyzes the newly launched Google Voice service‚ which is a unified communications service that is currently in closed beta testing and is only available to users invited by Google. A general description of Google Voice is provided‚ and the use of Google Voice by small businesses is introduced as a likely popular use of the service once it is officially launched to the general public. The various services and applications are described in detail. General privacy

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    Travels of Dean Mahomet

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    THE TRAVELS OF DEAN MAHOMET The Travels of Dean Mahomet is essentially a two part book‚ with the first part written by Dean Mahomet himself‚ and provides an autobiographical journal of his travels through India in the eighteenth century. This period was a time during which Europeans were colonizing India and Mahomet’s letters provided a unique account of Indian people and their customs during the initial expansion of the British Empire into India. The story of Dean

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    Satire in Gulivers Travels

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    Satire in Gulliver’s Travels Satire is a literary genre of Greek origin (satyr)‚ in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn‚ derision‚ or ridicule. Although satire is usually meant to be funny‚ its purpose is often irony or sarcasm‚ ideally with the intent of shaming individuals‚ religion‚ and communities themselves‚ into improvement. In Gulliver’s Travels‚ satire is shown through narration‚ setting‚ character‚ and plot. Jonathan Swift uses utopia and dystopia as elements of setting‚ and

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    Tolerance is the realization that there are other people in this world‚ and we may have our values and views on different topics but must respect others’ opinions and have an open mind. Our society is lacking tolerance in many ways but one way is how society expects women to be perfect and live up to the media’s expectations. Women attempt to dress and look like celebrities to stay “in-style”. Women also may mimic actions of celebrities or have cosmetic surgery to look similar to them. The portrayal

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    Rizals Travel

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    Bagas‚ Camille Anne A. BSIT-3A *Singapore - (May 3‚ 1882) During the voyage he carefully observed the people and things on board the steamer. - There were sixteen passengers. He was the only Filipino and the rest were Spaniards‚ British‚ and Indian negroes. - The captain of the ship‚ Donato Lecha befriended Rizal. - To kill boredom of the voyage‚ Rizal played chess with his fellow passengers. He then defeated them many times‚ for he was a good chess player. - On May 9‚ the Salvadora docked

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    Communication Types Advantages Speaking Clearly Speaking clearly and knowing what you are talking about to customer is very important‚ this will gain their trust in you and help them to understand you. Listen actively You’ll strengthen your own understanding and make a better impression. Be enthusiastic and show an interest This will show the customer you are genuine and not doing it just because you have to. Keep the customer informed Keeping the customer in the loop and letting

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    Safe Travel

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    Travelling abroad is always a new and exciting adventure. There are lots of things to learn in a foreign country. However‚ we can find some problems that make our journey not as good as we could hope. Not only the rush‚ the baggage‚ the tickets‚ the airport‚ but also another climate‚ language‚ culture‚ customs make this new adventure‚ in some occasions‚ a bit stressful. Furthermore‚ this situation becomes even worse if we are travelling abroad for the first time. Therefore‚ in order to help people

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    “Prejudice and Tolerance.” By Elizabeth Cassar‚ Laura Furze‚ and Angelica Newbond During the 1930’s depression‚ there was a great divide between black and white America. There were many communities and groups who had been exposed to the same treatment and persecution as the Negroes in To Kill a Mockingbird. Harper Lee has used a small town setting‚ such as that in To Kill a Mockingbird‚ to illustrate America’s views on white supremacy and the inferiority of the black race. The author has illustrated

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    Zero-tolerance policies impacted the policies of policing as a whole‚ including Stop‚ Question and Frisk. It’s a central issue that disguised itself in various forms and is implemented into the Criminal Justice System and in public schools. The notion is to tackle petty crimes in order to prevent more serious ones. Many law-abiding individuals who committed a minor infarction are left with court summons‚ and possibly arrest warrants. Despite people being summoned for minor offenses‚ including littering

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