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    How would you describe yourself as a person? What do you consider to be your major strengths and weaknesses? Which are some of your weaknesses you think need serious improvements? Which of your strengths you would like to polish and convert into excellence? That must be the reason why God resides in the heavens above us – because from high up‚ you gain a whole new perspective on the world. It was 5 a.m. on a Friday morning. From the balcony ledge‚ I gazed out into the horizon where mist on the

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    offering you a free no-tech life hack‚ and all it requires of you is this: that you change your posture for two minutes. But before I give it away‚ I want to ask you to right now do a little audit of your body and what you’re doing with your body. So how many of you are sort of making yourselves smaller? Maybe you’re hunching‚ crossing your legs‚ maybe wrapping your ankles. Sometimes we hold onto our arms like this. Sometimes we spread out. (Laughter) I see you. (Laughter) So I want you to pay attention

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    There are four groups that you can categorize the average shopper in: Hesitant‚ Looker‚ Impulsive and Bargain. Hesitant buyers are alternatively known as reluctant buyers and can be described as smart‚ although at times may miss out on good items. When it comes to aggressive shoppers‚ they will often go out of their way to get any product they want. Impulsive shoppers keep buying things that they sometimes don’t need; and go over their budget. The Bargain shopper often goes to stores that have bargains(Hence

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    "Child Abuse: Statistics & Facts." Safe Horizon. Safe Horizon‚ 2013. Web. 30 Sept. 2013 Child Welfare Information Gateway "CHILDREN OF ADDICTED PARENTS: Important Facts." Hope Networks - Addiction. Hope Networks Inc.‚ 2005.Web. 01 Oct. 2013. "Did You Know?: Famous People Who Grew up without a Father or without a Mother."Without a Father. Markido Inc.‚ n.d. Web. 01 Oct. 2013. "The Effects of Parental Alcoholism on Children." About.com: Alcoholism. About.com‚ 2 Oct. 2013. Fagan‚ Patrick F.‚ Ph.D.

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    the short story of “Follow the Water” many of the scientific facts about Mars can be found in the article “What Would it Take To Live There.” The first fact in “Follow the Water” is the deadly radiation that is found on Mars. “The cabin is made of thick black plastic‚ sturdy enough to protect us from the solar radiation‚ which can kill you—give you terrible skin cancer. That’s what the Firsts found out. Some of them had to have their noses removed.” In fact if you travel to Mar you could be exposed

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    What do you perceive are your greatest professional challenges during your first year school placements? I have wanted to become a teacher from a very young age; I believe this is because I found my nursery and primary school teachers to be very inspirational and tremendous role models. They insured that all our classes were fun with the use of puppets‚ stories‚ musical instruments and drama. This kept me interested and focussed at all times and I can remember thinking‚ “I want to be just like

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    The article "Your Brain Lies to You" is about how the brain works in ways to remember information whether it may be true or false. The article has a strong argument due to its use of Toulmin’ terms for the shape of an argument. For instance‚ the article gives a strong claim that the brain is able to store true or false information but not from where it originated‚ a phenomenon known as amnesia. The grounds of the claim are scenarios where people believe in certain things to be true when in the contrary

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    What make you happy? The answers to this is different from one to others. In my opinion‚ knowledge‚ positive thinking and self-confidence are primary factors bring me happiness. First of all‚ knowledge is increasing continuous together with fast developing life. Information is invaluable and tremendous and the more knowledge I attain‚ the more interesting I find in this world. When I do not grasp anything‚ I see how poor knowledge I have and I try to get as much as I can. I am interested in discovering

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    Procedure of Data Collection

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    Content Introduction P 2 Procedure of Data Collection P 3 (1) Questionnaires P 4 (2) Document Review P 10 (3) Observation P 11 Data Recording P 12 Conclusion P 13 Reference P 14 Introduction Planning the research by placing boundaries around would work through the process of building a triangulate

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    Can you be the master of your own destiny? It is said in the Gayan‚ ’The present is the reflection of the past‚ and the future is the re-echo of the present.’ Destiny is not what is already made. Destiny is what we are making. Very often fatalists think that we are in the hands of destiny‚ driven in whatever direction in life destiny wills; but in point of fact we are the masters of our destiny‚ especially from the moment we begin to realize this fact. Among Hindus there is a well-known saying that

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