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    have children. In Asia‚ it’s not uncommon for people to want to have children to ensure that there’s someone to look after them when they turn old. In fact‚ there’s even a Chinese idiom 养儿防老 – which translates to mean “raise children to safeguard your old age”. Indeed‚ in Asian societies that have been strongly influenced by Confucius teachings‚ such as China‚ Japan‚ Korea and Singapore‚ the practice of filial piety is still seen as an important social value and esteemed as virtue to be inculcated

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    examination of Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats (S.W.O.T.). Such projects will spur additional research by those capable of bringing the best findings to direct selling companies and the overall industry. I have chosen to eliminate the words “Weaknesses” and “Threats” in the S.W.O.T. methodology and replace them with “What’s important” and “The future.” SWOT |Strengths: |What’s important (Weaknesses):

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    valve prevents damage to the watch due to the buildup of helium gas in the watch after extended stays inside the dry pressurized habitats used for commercial diving. Seiko divers Seiko watches are powered by the movement of your arm. Even if you’re not a diver‚ the Seiko diver watch is a worthy investment because it is built to last and won’t stop functioning just because you accidentally drop it or bang it as you walk through a doorway. If you need a quality watch at a quality price‚ then consider

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    Neighborhood Watch and its Effect on the Community The Neighborhood Watch program is one of the oldest forms of organized community crime prevention in the United States. Its history dates back as far as the late 1960s. As a method of fighting and preventing crime in residential communities‚ this program has shown to be very effective. This paper will cover the beginning of the Neighborhood Watch program‚ its growth up to the present day‚ and a few of its success stories. Neighborhood Watch is one

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    20/03/2013 How to Wr ite in Your Own Wor ds: 7 steps ( with pictur es) - wikiHow How to W rite in Your Own W ords It sure is easy these days to use a dictionary or a thesaurus (especially online! ) or other guides to write out essays‚ papers‚ and articles. But what makes everything written so special is how unique it is. Writing can be a form of your emotions‚ characters are simply what the author’s imagination comes up with‚ it is a broad horizon‚ infinite. Go with the idea that is planted

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    the theme addressed in the movie “End of Watch”.                        C.    Thesis Statement:        I like this movie because through all its action and comedy to entertain the audience I believe there was a clear-cut positive message.   D.     Preview: Next I will give you a        1.  Description of “End of Watch” 2.  And‚ my personal evaluation of the movie.   II.             BODY A.     Description of the Event 1.“End of Watch” is an action/comedy movie. 2

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    How did Timex succeed the Swiss as world volume leader in the 1950s and 1960s? Timex toppled the world dominance of the Swiss by streamlining the watch making process therefore also making the process very scaleable. The Swiss had dominated in an era where very little competition existed. This paved the way for the Swiss and their high cost watch producers to remain dominant as consumers really had no alternative to turn to. Timex introduced watches using a combination of automation‚ precision

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    lucy Eng1020 02-10-14 Should Children Watch Television? In United States‚ “Children watch 4 hours of television every day‚ 28 hours a week and‚ sometimes‚ 10 hours on Saturdays and Sundays. Before their 18th birthday‚ children may view 25‚000 hours of television” (Ni Chang 85). Nowadays‚ technology has been developed and used in different ways. Many children spend a large amount of time on IPad‚ smart phone‚ and computer. Clearly‚ television has played an important role in most of the younger

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    A somewhat topsy-turvy presentation is evident throughout this play: Dogberry and the Watch are very much the “third string” to this play’s bow‚ and yet have captured the greatest place in public imagination. Likewise‚ on the romantic front‚ we may say that it is the second-bow players who have the next most prominent place in people’s minds; for even though the play is essentially about the love affair between Claudio and Hero (the first string to the bow)‚ many play-goers come away with a clearer

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    into a social event‚ this intrigued me to attend the campus progressive alliances’ democratic debate watch party. By attending this debate watch party I was able to observe how other citizens react to these important debates‚ and how they interact with each other. This debate watch party was

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