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    Alvin Tan

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    Alvin Tan’s actions will cause big discussions‚ such as the conduct and the procedure of selecting scholars. After all‚ Singapore’s government is sponsoring their education and scholarships should not be awarded to students with poor conduct. Alvin Tan is an embarrassment not only to NUS‚ but also a disgrace to Singapore‚ Malaysia and his family. Alvin’s actions may not be considered a crime and he may not get charged. However‚ it is morally wrong to post such explicit materials online without considering

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    Tan Ichitan

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    Tan (Ichitan brand) Tan Ichitan become a millionaire and donates for poor people. A. His background -He started working as an unskilled laborer -He started all his businesses from scratch B. He become a millionaire -In 1997‚ I went from being a millionaire  -he built Oishi and Ichitan -he helped others people when he was affected Tan Ichitan Tan is a millionaire and famous person in Thailand. He was born in Penang‚ Malaysia. He wanted to own a business when he was young because

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    Amy Chua

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    Amy Chua is a Chinese mother of two daughters who is well known for her book "The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother". This book led to a huge national debate over "western parenting methods." Mrs. Chua protests that parents must override their childrens’ desires in helping children succeed. Many of Chuas’ critics oppose her parenting methods‚ while others agree with her. As with anything there are many positive and negative aspects to Chuas’ strategy. Overriding a childs’ desires prevents them from

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    Amy Winehouse

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    Jessica Oct. 5. 2013 Amy Winehouse Amy Jade Winehouse was born in the Southgate area of north London on September 14‚ 1983. Her father was Mitchell Winehouse and mother Janis Winehouse‚ both from Russia. Amy also had an older brother named Alex. Many of her uncles on the mother’s side of her family were professional jazz musicians. Amy herself was an English singer-songwriter known for her deep contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres including R&B‚ soul‚ jazz‚ and reggae

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    Tan Le

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    computers in the interaction between people. In this way‚ the computers can understand not only what you direct it to do. The best way to do this‚ Center of our brain do these process. It sounds like a good idea but It is not easy to do this for two reasons: First‚ the detection algorithm. We have thousands neurons. Nerve cells is the total 170.000 km. When these neurons interact‚ electrical emphasizes the chemical reaction occurs. Large part of our brain functions‚ distributed from outer layer

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    Mr Tan

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    Page 83 THE LITTLE BEE THAT COULD: JOLLIBEE OF THE PHILIPPINES V. MCDONALD’S Charles Rarick‚ Purdue University Calumet Gideon Falk‚ Purdue University Calumet Casimir Barczyk‚ Purdue University Calumet CASE DESCRIPTION The primary subject matter of this case concerns the growth of a Filipino fast food chain. It started from a single ice cream store‚ which later moved into hamburgers‚ Filipino style. Over the years Jollibee‚ a multi-national corporation in the restaurant industry‚ expanded its

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    Tan Mother Tongue

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    In “Mother tongue” by Amy Tan talks about her experience as a young child whose mother didn’t speak “proper” English; She Described her mother language as “Broken”. Tan recalls often having to translate for her mother in various time. She found herself feeling embarrassed of the way her mom spoke. One-day Tan was delivering a speech when she noticed her mom was in the crowded and it was the first time her mom heard her talk with such big words. After that she noticed she articulates different with

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    Amy In The Enraptures

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    nastiest‚ ugliest possible way.” Amy (Rosamund Pike) and Nick Dunne (Ben Affleck) were the perfect couple to those whom saw them‚ although their facades soon dissipates as Amy tries to have Nick framed for her murder in Gillian Flynn’s top seller and movie Gone Girl. The movie enraptures the audience by the seething resentfulness and the revenge obsession that occurs between Nick and Amy which shows strengths and weaknesses throughout the entire movie. Furthermore‚ Amy manipulates and denigrates Nick

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    SEQ CHAPTER h r 1_JOY LUCK CLUB_ ESSAY Redo + New Conclusion Jenny Yan Period 4 Objectives: 1) Explain the most important theme(s) revealed by the author in my section of _The Joy Luck Club_. 2) Be sure to: A) follow all style rules B) give a clear opening statement that clearly identifies the subject In "Double Face" of _The Joy Luck Club_‚ Lindo Jong recounts her journey coming into America as she sits in Waverly’s hairstylist‚ Mr. Rory’s‚ chair‚ preparing for Waverly’s second wedding. The

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    Amy Winehouse

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    Amy Winehouse Abbie SK ‌•Amy Jade Winehouse ‌•Born on September 14th 1983 ‌•Died on July 23rd 2011 ‌•Talented musician who was a drug addict and an alcoholic ‌•People say that she could have lived longer if she went into rehab ‌•Her father introduced her to jazz classics at a very early age ‌•Amy started the Sylvia Young Theatre School when she was 12 ‌•14 years old she was expelled for piercing her nose and ‘not applying herself’ ‌•Dropped out of school‚ and got a part time job ‌•It was

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