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    Places That Interest Me

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    An interesting place you enjoyed visiting. There is a very lovely place that I enjoy visiting. I am never tired of visiting it. My place of interest is full of greenery‚ serenity and is a huge‚ beautiful garden of various flowers. It has flowers‚ trees and shrubs of various kinds. This place is the Singapore Botanical Gardens. It is located on the outskirts of the city. The Botanical Garden is a lovely place to take strolls. In the morning‚ people frequent the place to jog‚ walk or do other

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    They call New York the city that never sleeps. All bars in the city do not close untilto four o"tmclock in the morning. Let me tell you something‚ this big place called "New York" is the capital of all the new fashions and old fads. You can go see these teams at Shea Stadium in Flushings‚ Queens‚ and The New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. You can buy liquor at anytime during the day because they never close. What I am trying to say is that New York is the inventor of all invertors.

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    CASE SUMMARY David grant is an MBA student hoping to open Caribbean Internet Cafe in his hometown Kingstons‚ Jamaica upon his graduation as he always wanted to be his own “boss”. Due to low accessibility and usage of internet in Jamaica‚ David thought of it as a good timing to pursue this business opportunity. He has gathered data on all the relevant costs: equipment‚ rent‚ labor‚ etc. He has also found a partner in the local telephone company‚ Jamaica Telecommunications Limited (JTL)‚ where he

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    Personal Narrative

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    your mom in high school‚ actually since elementary school‚ but she called me Moncy back then.” The familiar pang hits me. The feeling of missing something‚ but how could you miss something you never had. I missed the feeling of having a hometown. Not just a hometown‚ but a bind with a community‚ a place I can return to and see and reminisce about the past and meet up with old friends. I smile to the lady‚ once known as Moncy‚ and return to my food trying to forget the feeling of loss. The life of

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    Alice Walkersjourney

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    In Alice Walker’s‚ “Beyond the Peacock‚” she journeys back to her hometown on a mission for wholeness. She experiences this walk through memory lane with her own mother. Alice Walker‚ who was twenty years younger then the famous writer Flannery O’Connor‚ admired O’Connor’s works. She grew up reading her writing and especially in college‚ she escaped in her books. Walker realized that O’Connor lived right near her‚ in her hometown‚ Milledgeville. Walker wrote‚ “Still‚ since I have loved her work

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    Mystery Egg

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    long holidays during my university’s study break‚ I went to travel to Java. I went by bus from my hometown‚ Bengkulu to Jakarta and stay for few days there with my uncle and his family. In Jakarta‚ I just spent my time by watching movie at 21 (twenty one) and met some of my friends. Few days after I traveled to Jogjakarta by train to my grandparents’s house. I spent longer days there by visiting Malioboro‚ Borobudur‚ Prambanan and Keraton Jogjakarta. I almost got lost there because I seldom to

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    similarities to both books. Both authors Jamaica Kincaid and Franz Fannon oppose segregation. Jamaica Kincaid displays her anti segregation views through her book “A Small Place.” She begins with lavish descriptions of the breathtaking beauty of her hometown; an island called Antigua‚through the eyes of a tourist who knows not of the hard lives of the locals. Then‚ she describes the slavery that took place of the noble and traditional people of Antigua and how their slavery and how corruption came with

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    Artifact Speech

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    1. As a young child I always dream of visiting places like America‚ Australia‚ New Zealand‚ Greece‚ Israel and many more. I would spend hours in the library reading books about other countries and looking at the globe trying to figure out where these places are. 2. I started traveling when I was in high school. I started my quest for traveling by visiting places closes to my hometown and as I grew older I

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    “This book is to be neither an accusation nor a confession‚ and least of all an adventure‚ for death is not an adventure to those who stand face to face with it. It will try simply to tell of a generation of men who‚ even though they may have escaped shells‚ were destroyed by the war” (Epigraph). In All Quiet on the Western Front‚ there are many themes present throughout the text. The most important of which‚ being the psychological effects that the war has on the soldiers. Out of all of the men

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    The Tradition of Lebaran

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    during this period for people to engage in "mudik" activity. It is the largest temporary human migrations nationally and an annual tradition where people in big cities such as Jakarta‚ Surabaya‚ Semarang‚ Yogyakarta or elsewhere‚ travel to their hometowns or other cities to visit relatives‚ to request forgiveness from parents‚ siblings‚ in-laws‚ relatives‚ neighbors and elders; or just to celebrate Eid together with the whole family. The mudik activity usually starts around 10 days before the D day

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