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    Have you experienced fetching someone from the airport? Usually, someone dear to you? And after minutes, or even hours of waiting, you get that certain rush and relief that they are safe and they are finally here? Well, I know that feeling too well. Growing up, I’ve gotten used to the fact that my Dad is an Overseas Filipino Worker, or OFW. His stay overseas fluctuates sometimes, but regularly, he would spend a month working abroad, and a month back here at home. Despite that fact, he never fails

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    Sarah True Story

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    Logan Wetherington Story of Sarah Sarah grew up in a small town outside of Houston, Texas. She was raised by both her parents and had a year older brother named Tim. Tim was the star quarterback at Washington Heights. He took the Hornets to the state championship as a freshman. Everyone at school loved Tim he was intelligent, handsome, kind, and athletic. All the features needed to make up a perfect student. While Tim as athletic and popular, Sarah was unpopular and mostly keep to herself when she

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    Johnny Torrio’s street gang, called Street Boys Gang. Then later went to the Five Point Gang. Capone worked for Johnny Torrio and was second in charge. Al did things in between his illegal acts. “Between scams he was a clerk in a candy store, a pin boy in a bowling alley, and a cutter in a book bindery.” (1) Capone did his fair share of legal jobs. He became part of the Five Point Gang, which was in Manhattan and worked in Frankie Yale’s Dive. He did legal work but he also did his dirty work. Capone did

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    Essay on Al Capone Biography

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         “When I sell liquor, they call it bootlegging. When my patrons serve it on silver trays on Lake Shore Drive, they call it hospitality.”-Al Capone [Woog, 25]       Al Capone was one of the most notorious gangsters during the 1920’s. He was a self-made business man. He had a ready smile and a quick handshake, which if you did not play your cards right, could turn out to be fatal. It took 500 gangland murders to make Capone the boss of Chicago

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    Ancient Olympic Games

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    Comprehension 1.Say whether the following statements are true or false. Find the lines in the text that support your answer. 1. In fact, such sports as lacrosse, field hockey, bowling and horse racing were invented by the American Indians. 2. Many different sports were developed in Britain in the 19th century. 3. The headquarters of golf is located in Great Britain. 4. Two types of rugby football differ from each other only in the number of players. 5. Before 1865, brutality was a characteristic

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    Chapter 1: Childhood Obesity – A General Overview Childhood obesity is defined as a serious health condition that affects children and teenagers. This condition takes place when a child’s weight is way above the normal for his or her height and age. This health condition is specifically worrisome since the extra pounds usually start children on the path to medical conditions that used to be confined with adults such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. Obesity among children can

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    CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Playwork (DPW) Unit 3 Managing the playwork provision         CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Playwork (DPW)         Unit 3 Managing the Playwork Provision     E2 Identify methods of monitoring and evaluating the performance of all staff   We are all individuals working together to build a better play environment. There are many different points of views among us and everyone needs an opportunity to express their views. In order to facilitate this we have many discussions

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    Essay on The Special Olympics

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    Abstract: The Special Olympics not only give special athletes athletic skills, they offer more opportunity, encouragement, and dexterity to survive in society than the public school system alone. To understand the differences and similarities between handicapped athletes and their non-handicap peers is the first step in creating a program that best meets the child's needs. There were no community programs that catered to the mentally and physically challenged, so Eunice Kennedy-Shriver created "special

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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of our project is to find and analyze conversational features and discover if there are any differences between American and British English. In order to achieve our aim, we have selected as a corpus two chapters of distinct TV series: The first one from the American series ‒Six Feet Under‒ and the other one from the British series – Teachers. Our corpus contains approximately 12000 words, each script having around 6000 words. Both series belong to comedy genre, with adult

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    Read the Reviews “Viable Vision: Transforming Total Sales into Net Profits is a book for anyone responsible for increasing the profitability of their business. Gerry Kendall combines the theory with real life examples of its power to transform complex problems into clear, common sense executables that will increase the profitability of your business. If you think the complexities restrict the future success of your business, then you’re about to be enlightened.” —Patrick J. Bennett, Executive Vice

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