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    Science is everywhere. John Wesson has proved that to many through his famous book, The Science of Soccer. This book links both soccer and science together. Throughout this story the simple idea of soccer will turn into a more complex version of science. Wesson teaches the readers about how something so simple, like a ball bouncing, can relate to the more in depth laws of physics. While reading this book one can learn what soccer really is, how science is described, and how science and soccer are related

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    Reflection Paper on Creativity Throughout this creative arts class, I have learned much about creativity and how it fits in our world around us. I see myself as creative person and am so thankful that I understand and appreciate God’s gift of creativity given to us. We are to use our creativity to glorify God in all that we do. I appreciate all of God’s creation and use it to be more creative. My views of creativity have changed by learning more about how creativity has been valued over time

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    The Attitudes of the Teenagers A. Towards school a. The way they treat their teachers and school personnel. b. Their behavior towards their classmates. B. Towards home a. The way they treat their parents. b. Their daily chores. C. Towards relationship a. Courtship b. Readiness D. Difference of today’s teenagers and the previous generation’s The attitudes of the teenagers. Not all teenagers will be rude or disrespectful, but some disrespect is a normal part of teenage growth and development. They

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    of people who fond of showing themselves off in any occasion, in a gamut of ways, from social networks such as facebook, twitter, and the most recent instagram, to wearing nothing at all in order to look amazingly cool and “way-to-go people”. I’m not buttoned-down, absolutely, and I don’t want people to bundle up. It’s no use. People have the right to dress as they want. It’s just a matter of outlooks. Apart from all this, are we really safe and sound showing our personal lives through these means

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    What Is An Untouchable

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    This written task is based on a part 4 text by Mulk Raj Anand “Untouchable.” It is set in colonial India. Several global issues are presented, particularly human exploitation, poverty, humiliation, oppressions and religious hypocrisy. Mulk Raj Anand focuses on the social injustices faced by the poor people such as Bakha, the protagonist, son of Lakha, who is the “jemadar” of all sweepers in the town. Bakha is an “untouchable” representing all downtrodden. His plight as an untouchable captivated

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    A Streetcar Named Desire written by Tennessee Williams portrayed a dynamic character named Blanche as a nervous-wreck,fragile,southern lady who has a tragic downfall in the end of this play. Throughout this play, Williams develops her character traits though her past and background that defines her soft, spoken language,her personality to those around her, and her past that affected her so deeply that she has nowhere to find herself again. Her soft-spoken language stands out from her persona

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    Unwind By Neal Shusterman

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    Science fiction is a way for an author to express their concerns in the world while using fiction to bring up controversial ideas. In Unwind , Neal Shusterman is able to incorporate science fiction in a way to not only get his points across but to also make the reader think, and adjust the message to relate to one's own life. Unwind takes place in the future where it is an option for parents to choose to have their child unwound, meaning they would be taken from their family and taken apart. Their

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    Criteria A The movie In Time was Directed and written by Andrew Niccol in 2011. The movie's main premise is that in the future humans are now engineered to stop aging at 25 years and given one more year to live. In this universe time has now a double value as it is used economically to make exchanges but it also represents the time till your death. As a result, society have been divided groups, some live with minimum wages which puts them every day on the brink of death, but also a small group of

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    organization to achieve the organization mission and vision, understand way of communication with Human Resources department and the important of Human Resources department to the organization. My first Industrial Placement was in The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur. First of all, Human Resources department is very important

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    one point during his pursuit of knowledge, he said “in other studies you go as far as others have gone before you, and there is nothing more to know; but in a scientific pursuit there is continual food for discovery and wonder (Chapter 4, Par. 2).” This was during Victor’s early years at Ingolstadt, and he was just getting started. As time passed, he became increasingly obsessed with certain subjects that eventually led him into creating the monster. While doing so in the process, he was slowly losing

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