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    My Hobby

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    My Hobby My hobby Everybody has different hobbies that we enjoy and do it for fun or relaxation. They can be either physical activities like jogging‚ playing football‚ swimming‚ … or mental activities like reading‚ watching movies‚ playing computers… and it depend on   personality. My bobby is football because it’s part of my life and I cannot live without it and I have playing this sport since I was a litle boy. Nowdays looks like everibody is playing football and it most popular sport in the

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    Kids should have less homework because they are using all of their time at home doing homework instead of doing something productive. The average student gets around 75% of homework each day. In class you do lots of non-stop work. Then you go home and do the same thing for 5 days. All that work could easily put you under pressure which makes you do your homework all wrong and you don’t notice until you get to school. All that pressure could also fail you on a test. When you’re trying to do your

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    My Hobby

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    | |Course name: Reading and Writing in English | A hobby is what people enjoy doing in their free time. People have different hobbies such as playing guitar‚ watching movies‚ reading books‚ sleeping etc. My hobby is playing football. Football is the most popular sport in the world and is played in a lot of countries. I started to play football when I was ten. At the first time

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    hobby is different from work. A hobby is pursued during leisure. It gives relief from boredom and refreshes the mind after tiring physical or mental work. Hobbies differ from person to person. Manual workers may like to study books or magazines after hard physical work. Intel¬lectual workers may give rest to their minds by playing some light game like badminton or tennis. Many people take interest in gar¬dening‚ photography‚ seeing movies etc. during their leisure time. My hobby‚ how¬ever‚ is collecting

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    Child soldiering is a global problem. Worldwide‚ there are about 300‚000 child soldiers‚ most of them taken from their homes‚ forced to take drugs‚ and then told to shoot people for their superior’s amusement. Not only this but they are tortured‚ and treated like slaves for the rest of their lives. Even if they try to escape they will most likely be shot‚ but if they do end up escaping they will just end up being taken by someone else. Child soldiers deserve amnesty because‚ they are taken from their

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    Glenn Beck said‚ “What’s the point of competing for a trophy if everyone gets a trophy” (Famous Trophy Quotes). Students receive participation trophies for participating in a sport or activity. This makes students think that no matter how much effort they put into something‚ they will be rewarded. If children were given certificates instead of a trophy it would mean they tried but did not earn a trophy. A trophy is bigger than a certificate. As the child grows and has the trophy or ribbons on display

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    My Hobbies

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    My hobbies   Billiards‚ family of games played on rectangular tables twice as long as they are wide‚ with balls propelled by tapered‚ leather-tipped rods called cues. Lining the perimeter of the tables are rubber cushions from which the balls rebound. Tables range in size from 0.9 to 1.8 m (3 to 6 ft) wide and from 1.8 to 3.6 m (6 to 12 ft) long. The level table surface‚ called the bed‚ is most often made of slate and is covered with a finely woven fabric‚ usually green in color. A typical cue

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    Austin Suppe The Great Wall of China My family and I went to the Great Wall of China on a Christmas Holiday three years ago. It was winter and the beautiful white snow poured down on the frozen ground. The chilling wind seeped into the thick layers of my jacket and touched my body with its cold slender fingers. We used the cable car to reach the top of The Great Wall. Sitting in the cable car was a frightening experience because it sways heavily due to the strong wind blowing

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    Hobby Lobby

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    Hobby Lobby – Practice what you Preach           An organization‚ in its simplest form‚ is comprised of people brought together to achieve a common goal whether it be solving a problem‚ selling a product or providing a service. The existence of the organization is wholly dependent on the collective body of individuals involved and it is these individuals that are the driving force behind the success or failure of a company. The relationships that connect the people within the organization dictate

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    Thinking as a hobby

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    „Thinking as a Hobby” by William Golding is a narrative essay. As we take a genre of the text we can assume that the author is the main character in this story and he established his own point of view. Golding in his essay divides people into three groups: grade-three thinkers‚ grade-two thinkers‚ and grade-one thinkers. He also claims that more than ninety percent of humans are representatives of first kind thinkers. The story begins when author was a young boy and he attended to grammar school

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