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    as you wake up by an GE alarm which has made in china‚ then you have coffee using your Black and Decker coffee maker made in the United States‚ you check your Nokia mobile phone that has been designed in Finland‚ manufactured at the united states‚ using parts from Taiwan‚ and so on‚ it feels like we are taking a virtual trip around the world every day. By globalization‚ we mean shedding down the walls of distrust and the barriers of suspicion in between countries‚ to make a bridge where ideas and

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    living in the country

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    On the other hand / In contrast In conclusion / To sum up / On the whole Living in the country is often the secret dream of certain city-dwellers.______________ (1)‚ in reality it has both its advantages anddisadvantages. There are many advantages to living in the country. ____________________(2)‚ one lo much closer to nature and can enjoy morepeace and quiet.___________________ (3)‚ life In the country is much slower and people tend to be more open and friendly. Afurther advantage is that there

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    Country of the Blind

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    The Country of the Blind‚ H. G. Wells TITLE WRITER DATE OF PUBLICATION ⇒ 1904 SETTINGS ⇒ place Equador time doesn’t say CHARACTERS ⇒ major Nunez‚ a mountaineer Yacob‚ a villager minor Medina-Saroté‚ Yacob’s daughter PLOT While attempting to summit the unconquered crest of Parascotopetl‚ a mountain in Ecuador‚ Nunez falls down the far side of the mountain. At the end of his descent‚ he finds a valley cut off from the rest of the world. He has discovered the fabled Country of

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    Bulgarian and Romanian citizens are free to live and work in the UK after controls in place since 2007 expired. Home Affairs Select Committee chairman Keith Vaz greeted the first flight from Romania as it landed at Luton airport on Wednesday morning. Romanian Victor Spiersau was aboard and said: "I don’t come to rob your country. I come to work and go home." The UK has not released forecasts of migrant numbers‚ but campaigners say up to 50‚000 people a year could come. Immigration minister

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    The Petrified Country “But when that dawn will come‚ of our emancipation‚ from the fear of bondage and the bondage of fear‚ why that is a secret” (Paton 312). Fear limits people from growing and achieving their full potential‚ yet people can only become free by overcoming their fears. When fear restrains the people‚ then the country will suffer the same confinement. Throughout the 19th century‚ South Africa was racially segregated due to the many apartheids put in place. However‚ what really segregated

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    delicate in my hands‚ if I had lost these prior to my concert‚ I wasn’t going. The buildup of the date of the concert was almost torture‚ but when it finally came I felt as if the bricks building up to this day had come crashing down in the best way. I had woken up that day with so much to do and finally realized that there are not enough hours in a day‚ nor were there enough clothes in my closet. The heat was brutal‚ along with furiously running around preparing‚ I felt as if I could not escape

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    Country Lovers The story portrays the apartheid system. Paulus: * He is a white upper-class Afrikaner. * Truly in love with Thebedi‚ his love for her is growing. The love is genuine. They have grown up together‚ therefore they have a strong. His love for the white girls is only of a physical love‚ it is superficial. Is Thebedi just entertainment? * He is not as emotional as Thebedi. Thebedi: * She is a farm worker. She is from the worker-class. * Strong love for Paulus

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    diaries every day from then on. Welcome to supervise! This week I translated 6 articles reported in The Economist‚4 for this week‚2 for last week .It is a good way to improve my reading and broaden my eyes . "Press freedom Street politics "talks about the incident of the watering-down of a feisty New Year’s message which was preparing to run in Southern Weekend latest edition.The new trigged several gatherings in Guangdong Province.Police appeared unruffled.People were surprised with

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    Turner Kela English 1C 18 January 2013 Dr. Williams L. James Country Lovers Every culture has their own judgment on love and how it’s suppose to go? Whoever said love came with a manual and rules to tell how to love or who to love? There are negative and positive outcomes‚ that comes along with it. Country Lovers shows the readers what love and intimacy meant to them and how it affected their lives because they broke the “rules” in both of their cultures. They live in an abnormal lifestyle

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    How Local Companies Keep Multinationals AT BAY Contents 1. A Six-Part Strategy for Success 2. How One Local Winner Wove Its Strategy 3. Beating the Locals at Their Own Game 4. Fifty Homegrown Champions To win in the world’s fastest-growing markets‚ transnational giants have to compete with increasingly sophisticated homegrown champions. It isn’t easy SINCE THE LATE 1970s‚ governments on every continent have allowed the winds of global competition to blow through their economies. As policy

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