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    PETALING JAYA: More Malaysians are keeping awake till late to indulge in what is becoming a top national pastime – tucking it in at 24-hour eating joints. Yes‚ we are practically eating round-the-clock. If you are still not convinced‚ take a look at the goings-on at mamak shops close to and way past midnight. These shops have sprouted up all over the country to satisfy the cravings of Malaysians who are gorging on calorie-packed late night meals with hardly a care – and getting obese in the

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    ever looked at the elective choices and not been interested in taking the elective classes that MWHS offers? Maybe you have not ran into this problem but many students‚ including myself‚ have. In this speech‚ I will persuade you that MWHS should offer more elective classes. I will explain the problems our class options create‚ offer solutions to these problems and address arguments against it. MWHS does not have classes that adhere to everyone’s interest. Students are not interested in their classes

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    Inspire Everyone to Take Action Author- Simon Sinek There are few questions that are of interest to each and every human being. These questions intrigue us at least once in our lifetimes‚ many times in general. Even though they hold such importance we still do not know the answers to them‚ the Why’s‚ the How’s‚ what’s. The question here is success. And over a long period of time great minds have tried to give us varying definitions of success and how to obtain it. But no matter what it still is a

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    What Should I Major In

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    satisfaction that I gain from helping others. Among all the majors‚ Social Work would be suitable for me stems from my interest of being a volunteer. If I pick Social Work as my major‚ I will have stronger motivation for study because this field is what I am passionate about. Also‚ according to intended learning outcomes of major‚ social workers need to use communication skills differentially across colleagues‚ populations and communities. Involving voluntary works helped me learn to interact positively

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    the presence of Cecil John Rhodes’s stature on campus‚ with a sign around his neck‚ at face value‚ he looked ridiculous and his one- man demonstration‚ seemed like just one of those typical student protests that will feezle out in a no time. However‚ the reality proved to be opposite. This seemingly insignificant act by one student ignited a wave protest and gave birth to a powerful student protest movement called the Rhodes Must Fall movement or RMF. As a result of all this‚ we are still beginning

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    Marijuana for Medicinal Purposes What is Societal Problems?? A social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems‚ such as murders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Medical Marijuana is a big societal problem in the U.S. lately. Some toke for pleasure‚ others for better health. But what ’s the truth about "medical marijuana?" Medical

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    What does it take to be a successful college student. Success in life or in anything someone does comes through hard work and perseverance. During our lifetime we all learn from our experiences and education. Success is born from inside of each one of us. Success is the desire of each one of us to be a better person and commit ourselves to the path that will take us there; to the place our dreams call success. The key to succeed is in our hands‚ and failing or succeeding depends on us. In

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    free sex: how to solve?

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    free sex is being such their hobby‚ a hobit to be exact. So what about you? Have you ever done free sex? Once or twice or more may be? If yes‚ so you’ve made a serious mistake in your life and you will get how dangerous it is soon after you’ve got the consequence of it. Free sex is very dangerous especially for a teens like us. Teens is the period where children develop to be adult. In this period‚ teens search their identity. They search what lifestyle that suitable for them. Nowadays‚ many teenagers

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    Affirmative Action: The Concept | Written by Goga‚ Farhana | THE GENERAL understanding of affirmative action is that it is about providing opportunities for previously disadvantaged people‚ which includes people of colour and women.Although disability and homosexuality continue to be issues of concern‚ this research does not address these issues. Homosexual staff however‚ expressed problems of not having their partners recognised and not being given the same rights as partners of heterosexual

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    Assignment 2 Rhodes v. Detroit Medical Center. Beryl Rhodes was visiting a patient at the Detroit Medical Center. Rhodes tripped and fell on a cord adjacent to the bed of the patient and sustained injury. The cord ran alongside the patient’s bed and went up to the head of the bed. It was not obstructed by any object. The floor was gray and the cord was black‚ so the cord had sufficient contrast to be visible. The room was well lit‚ and evidence shows there was adequate lighting for the cord to

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